Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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SfMPATHYfNCOURT a
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Infant, Unwilling Victim of Love
Tragedy, Cuddles in Grand
mother's Arms
ONLY CRIER IS UNMOVED
"On your wayl" . ... . ..
If thcre was nny lletmetlf nt the
Varlnjt of Catharine Hosier in the Cen
tral I'olice Court this mernlns, tills
mut Imvc been It.
"On your wnyl git. snarled the
n-d-faced Ccrbcrtw te the cnrieiw who
fathered nt the iloera and reulil show
no reason why they should be let in-
tide. ,,,
"On your wnyl
The room filled enrllcr thnn usual.
Fer n while nil eyes were focused en
the second row e( benches in the center
ilsle, where Mrs. Rebert Held, the
niethcr of Catharine Rosier, set with
Airs. Hosier's bnby en her Inp. Mm.
nelil Is n woman of possibly forty. two,
r.i!.pr stout nnd with but cnsunl gray
jialrs strewn with the blaek under her
eruslie.1 fillk hnt a helpless and hope
less figure.
Her face nnd eyes were Rwellen from
tire dais of weeping. New she sobbed
methodically, with her eyes bent to
ward the base of the mngistrnte'8 desk.
She rooted the baby up nnd down en
her knee.
Baby Smiles at Court Scenes
The b.ihy was geed. Against Its
cushion of Mrs. Reid's coat, he turned
his head from side te ttdn, regarding
all about him witii uuiifrnld eyes. Some
times he made soft neIf.es somewhere
Inside bi.i threat nnd moved his nrm ex
citedly up nnd down. Once bis ga?e
halted for n geed two minutes en the
blase face of n police lawyer, the cor
ners of his eyes dimpled a little nnd
Ms small !oep of n mouth widened Inte
an Irresistible smile.
.Tust then the clerk pounded nervous
ly for order. The drone of conversation
topped abruptly. Magistrate Renshnw
appeared through the right doorway
and sank Inte his place.
"On your way!" shouted the Cer
berus, as he pushed a man aside nnd
deed the doers.
The sudden stillness and then the
loud shouting of the name of n prisoner
frightened the baby. It whimpered a
little.
"Hush." said Mrs. Held seftlv.
The clerk lese te the rampart of the
desk.
"Silence !" he reaicd, pounding and
glaring at the bah .
The baby, fnsclnnted appnrently bv
the noise, stepped whimpering nt once,
and Mrs. Held forced the nipple of u
dome or mine into us mouth
EVEff im fluBifc .fiBIKJBiRPKriiADBKl'HlAr, MONBAY, JANUARY 33, 1922
L I i . , i " f ''I'
DIAGRAM OF DOUBLE LOVE TRAGEDY
' mi - LM.J
I I OUTER emCE orrvrve HOSIERS I,, -Til ,,,, IH
CMeurcusj , nVff-ii ra emcc m II TReiw HH
SAKMtOM r -i lr V 1J "' HI II II I ' llllH
Vwjdewcvsr. 1 fT U- r- t ' . L--l , ' HI llt
STAIRS l rj d M IIHJ I III
, , i-l m J i Va- 'hwm m v k I JrttTl
i in C j tecsr r 1 6Ms JBTU. 1 essS
I k) WHERE . -1 V JJlBCSWSfnraHi'ri'i T-55T
Mill lift i IN I JML " "virCli . Vh OSTZju -ssj TKrKtsWAvvmni (Z
yJrrlTfTl, ' -SSAST WOE
sC court ra1 v . LA LrZ-b--
rJ" KsSKKSn r" "" -m Hack In the cellroem nfler her I !
i SVFT 1
iiu uiec iiiiikiuui R Ives ti jji-npuit: ilitiHtcatiuii of the inunar Mitiiiiiny ei uscur Itusicr, hii advertising innn, ulnl
lila BleneRraphcr, Mildred IlecklUa. Tlie rooms of Mr. Hosier's olTlce at Thlrtcentli and Walnut atrccta, In
Hlilch Mrs. Hosier found her husband and the stenographer, and fntnlly wounded both, are shown with the
silhouettes Indicating the principal figures of the double tragedy uhldi is laid te Jenleuay
A dozen photographers hed taken
PSn.0.''"'1' '?.'"" V I,n'1 J hurtmrnl and MKs Heckltt
nucii v.iliii.uj aib int.--j 11 1 v: 11 puuiiiuu
Mrs. Rosier Held
in Deuble Slaying
Continued from Tate One
out the Infant. Mrs. Hosier eagerly
took the child In her arms.
Mrs Held said: "My peer girl," nnd
kissed Mrs. Hosier en the wft dark hair
ever her forehead. The elder woman
then collapsed In her chnlr, rocking back
nnd forth nnd ulmest convulsed with
grief.
Mis. Hosier was sobbing, but she wan
dry eyed. Hhe held the .bnby off a little
and gazed at It long nnd lovingly, then
she passed It te her breast, and kissed
and caressed It. The child had fallen
asleep, placidly taking the nursing bot
tle which the mother, for nil her grief,
held pressed te Us hinnll mouth.
As the mother leaned ever her baby
cnrcssln: it. the child opened its blue
eyes, blinked nt her with n baby btnile,
and then went te sleep ngnlti. The
mother's sobbing diminished te nn oc
casional long-drawn shuddering sigh,
and tears began te slip quietly down her
checks.
Only Formal Evidence Heard
Mr. Cenner leaned ever nnd whis
pered that he would ask the magistrate
te let her tnke the baby with her te
prison. This seemed te console her
soniewhnt.
Then the testimony began, brief butF
Miiucicnc te new .Mrs. Hosier for the
Corener as the admitted slayer of her
Mrs. Rosier' s Right te
Victim's Estate in Doubt
Section 123, Intestate Act et 1017,
snys:
"Ne person who shall be finally
adjudged guilty, either ns principal
or accessory, of murder of first or
second degree shall be entitled te In
herit or take any part of a real or
personal estate of a person killed, ns
surviving spouse, heir or next of kin
te such person under the provis previs
ions of this act."
Lawyers say erdlnnrlly under the
law Mrs. Hosier is entitled te one
third of the estnte even though Ho
sier did nnme his brother and child
ns his heirs.
Mrs. Hosier, they say. can take
one-third or contest the will for the
whole estate.
de for him in prison whatever H is
needful thnt n mother de for her child.
"I don't intend te rush matters, nor
say Just what steps will be tnken to
ward luivinz Mrs. Hosier released en
ball. Ah a matter of fact, I nm net
sure whether thl will be the course
followed. It all depends en our in
vcstJgntlen, whirl! will tnicc
days te complete
Mrs. Rosier Asks te Sec
Bedy of Slain Husband
Hack In the cellroem nfter her
henring today, Mrs. Oscnr Hosier
asked te sec Cnptnlu Hemier. Al
though the detective chief rarely
visits the cellroem he went up nt
011(0.
"Can't I see the body of my hus
band before they teke me away,"
Mrs. Hosier asked as she dabbed at
n tenr-wet cheek.
"My dear woman, (hat is net in
my power," Kouder replied. "Only
a Judge has authority te allow that."
brother, and my boy, Junier," was Hie
Wiiispcrcd message.
Telln wrote. Then he hnnded flic
pencil te Hosier, who Imcrlhed bis
itnmc Indistinctly. He tried again, and
the seeeiid time the name wns legible.
Doctors, nurses and police officials
Steed about. Hosier tried te mice
himself os Telln signed the will ns n
wltne. Lieutenant Humphry also
signed It. Then Hosier died.
It Is net believed by lawyers that the
deathbed will of Hosier will held.
If the estate Is less thnn ?,"000,
It Is pointed out, all will go te
the widow. If In exenss of SiiOlM) she
is entitled te $5000, It is said, nnd one ene
hnlf of all remaining ever that sum,
'nti.l nltmi'nnrAa Cni her nn'll Infnht flltd
Hosier's eight-year-old son by his first
wife.
The exact value of Hosier s estate Is
net known. It Is said, however, thnt
i his rtiultv In the house In Htenehurst,
wns .ftlOOO and that he carried .$10,000
or ?rJ,000 llfe Insurance.
.Statements made by Arthur Hosier,
mid .Mr. Tellns dNclescd that the mnr
rled life of the Hesiers had net been
! a happy one for some months.
I The cetinli were married In Phlln-
Rosier Defended
Girl 'en Deatlibed
circles nre exclusively ) t IbOtefc
cardinal, tdncp no foreft;if0nrilhifli8 WMI
ret reached Heme. The- 'Italian pre
int,c, however, number thlrtyone. mein
hern jiut of tlm sixty-one comprising
the Sacred College, and all the Itnllnrib
have new reached Heme except Cardinal
I'rlsce. of Naples, who may net be nbU
te nttend the conclave owing te lit
advanced age nnd feeble fnt of licnHli.
The cardinal who nre In Heme wcrrf
te meet this afternoon te decided ileuV
..I. ..I- ........ ll.A .lnle n linl.llllir IllA CnrtU
Her daughter. Dorethy, wns beside her. ,.... i....i..i.,.. i.n unniii im nffU
aji arm about her shoulder. rny K0Ilt l0 ,iic cardinals throughout
"My daughter was n geed girl," said i jjle ,verj
Mrs. Heckltt. "That Is what matters Whether the dnte will be set for Feb
metf . I want every one te knew it. I rary , or i,l,runry 2 It will he vlr
want every one te knew that this ler- tllnir nhvsllcal Impossibility for th
rlble tragedy was net her fault. On 7"' 'Z. .1,n?..if. nuT1 ivfnnMl mut
her deathbed she said, almost with I f,1i..ji. . i, ,,reAiit. The, annvD
Cenllnuril from I'nse On
by any ene that my girl wns net n geed
girl.
"She wns net te bluinc for this ter
rible deed."
Mrs. Heckltt. almost exhausted from
long weeping, sat In a rocking chnlr
Doiiehertv. te be present, ihe nm
tier inst nreatn. timt sue munet .lone i , t" -f Cnrdlnnl llegin, of Cnrmdav
KJS'lS.WwIt.! BMlaffia,"' Albunuemue Cal.
and te her mother." . lM!rh!..Mi .. .i.,l that nat mare
A. ll II n ib - .-- " i .'
Ml-a IfL'1tt wnnlfftil fcilflfif It m mn I
,nent.heV head bewe"dwkh grief: Then ffi "V ft nU?terrlVe in (ImMe
her Indignation nt .Hosier hurst out. ee?J Vl'w A twe-tl M
"I blame him," s.he said. "If my " , ! " , "" .-..' nr nn -lectien,
daughter was mnltin? trouble In his mry ' ncceBsarj for an ejection,
home. If his wife was Jealous of her. no i Mnffl. the "War Cardinal"
matter hew little reason there wns for
it
r'...itrnl Mndl. nf PImi. Is verv nenu
TI..t- -I. ..l.l !.- .1tHAU....1 .4..... -..., w- . ,"."
.1-1..1.1. w.i.,'a i,mn, .,i,i .mi ih.i. l.'.. '" ""' wiuiiiu nan- uiKumiicii nr n Itnv. and is generally Known n
I emesVc Ife was marked bv nlmes ai T, - .... , ,. ..- .,.. ' the "wnr cardinal." en nrceunt of hU
continuous quarreling ueennse Hosier ,ew
declared his wife was net In sympathy .,
i i at t 1 1 1 - ii in in
witn his nmunian ler success. un Umi,e MC(pt , t)lP )10(,t buHinr
many uuun uur, ,,, i... iwncr "'" like Way
"I pity the peer wife. I pity her deep i un'swcrvn); policy toward the energetic
wn In mv heart, and I blame him. ,.miucl of ,1P war te n finish. The
"I never henrd Mildred speak of ,( ,t nns rcfcr te him ns "our cardinal
She then ate a lit tin hrcnknint. nml
several ' nirnnglng her hair and clothing, pre-
pnred herself for the ordeal of the day.
a,.- 11....1 .., i .... f. ,i. "V"KV' ." .. -"B"..i ei. .leiin s
.win. j -,. ... " i' 7',". , i'. k. ;tiurcii, at Sixty-ninth and Mar
scrutiny of detectlvp rarlj 'te day. krt Htri.etll w M ,
nf er trending the nlgl.t In he , ,,,1,,,,,,, H(IW ,.,. ,n L b f ,
alld cell, a cell mera comfortably i i(nrlng
furnished than the ethers In City Hall, i Afterun,,! i. e.,i,i n,.f i. i,.i i,
------ .... (, inn, 4i an nun itiatf(a
Captain Seudcr questioned her mnny
times, us did Lieutenant Helshaw. Tlieyjshe wns In every way n geed wife and
get UOllllllg 1IU1I1 iter, xicr iiia ncrei lueiuer
mcnslng Prison. Heluctnntlv Mis.
Hosier yielded up the child. Iter mother
tcek the Infant In' her nrms and cn
resscd her daughter, enfolding both in
a convulsive embrace.
Alien Mis. Hosier was led awav
prison.
sealed en the advice of her attorney.
The cool manner In which the young
woman asked for an attorney even be be be
fere she had been taken te City Hall,
led Captain Bender te say he believed
uii Insanity plea In her defense would
be untenable.
"This young woman, te my mind, Im
a clever person,' said the captain.
"Kuch time I talked te her she in
formed me thnt Mr. Scott was her ut ut
terney and she had been told te say
nothing te any one.
"Mrs. Hosier certainly has none ei
the earmarks of Insanity. She fully
i reallzud what she had done, ns was
10 1 shown by the fact that as seen as she
wns locked up in the Fifteenth nnd
Locust streets station she asked that
Mrs. Hosier for seme time, and thnt
any asKeu me te get Her n prayer
book." said Mr. I'ugh. "and I shall de
se. She asked ine te pray with her.
which I did. She said she hoped Ged
would forgive her. but thnt she had had
te de what she did."
Strange Angle le Case
A strange angle has entered Inte the
case through the medium of personal
belongings found en the slain husband.
In n small leather billfold, which he
mm in ins upper leit vet pocket, less
r i f t
many occueioiip, iwuiir ivesicr pbiu, ijcc war. Hhe believed. In Its company. ""'"" ' ,tn , f pn u.,irt'
Mrs. Hosier had threatened te take her sh(. B11fcwl her fnthrr t( ,nVMt ,"t , The certificate of Pepe V"-"
husband's life. nml hB( Ht0(.k ,n t hr,ref. She werkcil death eferded at thn city s Bureau
Says Wife Threatened Hosier bnnl and wns extremely ambitious. Hhe of Dcntlw "Aa" IcIbii hereby
"Only four das a aae." he nsserted. ",, "':cu w U0H,',r "'" BrPl'raecr-l.i.i-.7l..rnt (1 Hvieek A. M.. ,
iTanunrr
"while mr brother nnd myself were en Olrl Was Ambitious .' m Holiness Pene Benedict XVv
the way te the elfirc I called his at- -jllst before Christmas she snld to.O'acemn della bsn, expired following
tcntlen te the fnct thnt many mcnlne. 'Mether I'm going te be rich " nttack of bronche-pneumonia brought
forewarned of tragedy j.nld no ntten-,Keme dn becaube I'm going te work en by influcnea.
Ien je threats until after it wns tee ,,,.. J,he aln.nrs worked ll8rd. She , ""B"""-. rT ., .,,, r,
latX, , , , .. . went through high school nnd business "DH. HAFFALLL HATTISTLNI.
"Oh, nothing will happen. Hosier school, and had a job ns a stenographer ' I'er mnny fceursyesterdny te thm room
said Ins brother replied, and the mat- iwhen she was sixteen. She had a jl- where the pontiff nnd made his light
ter was dismissed. ,urni aptitude for business. " i for Hfe came n continuous stream of
"One incident shows hew they I "It Js ntit true that her father and officials, the representatives of foreign
lived," continued Hosier. "The day I did net knew where she wns living nations, high prelates and etherfl.,Then,
after Christmas while my brother nndsjhe wns with a girl chum, daughter of ' lne In the afternoon, in gorgeefls pro pre
myself and several ethers were in the.n Mrs. lireimrpll. Mildred came home cession, composed of Palatine guard,
first llner front pnrler of the house, te u -every" Hnnday. I knew she was gendarmes, the Swiss Guard, secret
Mrs. Hosier, wearing a silk nlglt- always with thin chum, for this ether 'hnmberlnins nnd honorary chamber
gown, and n string of pearls around girl snld, 'JNIIIdred was alwavs with lalns, the body was solemnly tran
hcr neck, took a .n8Lnllber revolver. , Hilly' 'that'll the chum's husband ported down the royal staircase, through
which Oscar Had in the house, went i 'and me..." - - j tbe Clementine hall Inte the throne
te her bedroom nnd fired. ' Mrs. Heckltt refuged te say what the room, where the whole Diplomatic Cerp
"Oscar and I ran upstairs. We found ehum'rf ilhmc was! or . her' husbnnd's Pil deveufrcverence.
Airs. Hosier with the revolver in hei-iiunie, or te dlwlese the address. It, Cardln'aU Vcrlfi-News of Death
Monslgner Zatepinl,
the Cardinals
hlle thft nenl
limn,-,,. ,ii,i nfrnru-iiril. i., r ,..i, ,, ' t...i.. ...1... m- M...i. .'-.. ..i..i. . tentisrles unceasingly clinntcJ nrayers. 1
- it.nt . ...... uiav a IIIL IltJ IVCIIllI MIIL'ri. illl .1W I lir HUH II IHUIIIIIfi . " - -.
heuld be aware for fear his wife might ' lng shop at' 23."i0 North Fifteenth, an?,)yr' bl tn, KnefnS onlookers,
sl-.vt nt him." 'street ' the Cardinals met yesterday morning
lintWI ?Slli II nil Tlflt'l nt lllrt flint Ilia tnu .ai.a.Ia.I Mn MIMra.l 1....1 II,, I
IJlt' !. I, a V (! ( ' Vf I 1 II (J (L.1 ll-IMIIILII IIIHL klllllll ril II II II IIV'I-II -! .
eullet nlerclnc the rut nnd becoming , nt flie Imtue nf TInrrv 11. rineel.t.; ,.r xlia eacristan,
mhi-,t,teil in iiii. Hnnr." wining. ,i nnni, nu v,i .' ,L Rive auTOlutlen, nna
ins,. -..- ,.... iu,e... i .,!.. i i.. aJ.-'n-tn' .. .-ii i sDrinklcu helv water, w
-L -,.0 .. HI W..vin,u.ll( lf,u . iliv VliriflliaiY.. E1VFI . II L .)ll XIITIIl I'll" -..--- ,- -.-
AM.ile Arthur Heicr ; was Hl.Ing of Todeiho veKr.rtfnfly deed Ibat he wiermcil of tne l'ope a acfttb.
the ijunrrelH between his. biethcr and knew nnnhlbgfutW thelgir. "Wc Ulth lhe 'eptIen of Cardinal Ona
Mrs. Hosier, Mr.. SWirenk declared that have ift ledge?a h wfiuf knew , Ptn, camerlenge and the papal secret
en several occasions Oscar Hosier had 'nothing alMiufUie gfrl or at v onecen- taV Vf ta,e'th3r "tharl In BenedlctV
consulted him lelatlve te Instltutine dl-, necte.l with tha' cushJ .. - ' prlyntc apartments. (.Hsparri, intlue
terce proceedings.
Mnfr'Hw?VHtair thatnl'theuijh Mil
quae ou
com-efflce.
Ashs for -Speedy Inetiest
Mr. Cenner visited the Corener di- u lawyer be sent for.
reetly alter the henring te attempt le "Mrs. Hosier Is of a very intelligent
.......... . .... ' I....M n...I Ini. HllliHliili In .til. I.ltl.lll nlan.i
,... ..-. ,'. ..,.. .t. i,nnw.n. Ill--Ull
nnd solemn form, escorted by tiie Swim
ijtinni in tun Ureas and accompanied
by the prelates nnd acolytes of the
Apostolic uemDer, entered the apart
! ments a few mlnlites inter. As-Camer-,
lenge he will administer the nely He
i during the interregnum. With him
type, and far superior te the usunl
iirruiiui' n sneeuv liinueu, rrim ..(...j
lJIStrir-r Ilnteetlvn Kv f ,1,,, t-i. nn nlnnu ,.. iu. f,.n i.... ,... . i of tiersmis chnreeil uMfli kiicIi
""J "' v1.,,,,tjJ:r.0.,,s;.. i !crc ,ws. an nc" tcentl. nnd Locust MreitV statle . tc". ! en bail lire I mh Imbens e Z I "1" , as thiH."
another made n Tr Ice se?51 tinci1 t,l,at '" ha'l K011" te L'lU Wnlnul ng; as seen as the Inq. es h ever , V?,h Ca"ta,n au,Ie1, an'1 L
cranetner inoiiea puutlcobliet. street sheitly after .1 o'clock. Haturdnv Corener's Detective Frank I. rim . Helshaw were angered been!
un iem tinj ler iieryueuy , afternoon, and had found tlm two vie. is niaklnc the InvestiirnHn., i.Piin.in.... Hosier hni beaten ihem te
Jheie was the usual collection of. tints badly wounded In Mr. Hosier's
Monday morning prisoners speeders, efflce. lie said lie hud arrested Mrs.
dope fiends, shoplifters, gunmen nnd i Hosier, nnd that she had udmltted the
ti.nl hejs. Uhe testimony and the ver- ' sheeting,
diets were summary in each cr.se. i Beth victims had died, the detective
"Discharged, said the magistrate Je' testified, Hosier a little before "i o'clock
one. "On jour way!" snapped mi anil Miss Heckltt bherlly after 0.
attendant, 'le another, "tlftecn days" "Let me nsk you if you have any
""w. .5t0,.,r i tWn?V iii... . , ' mmvH et wlthesscsV" asked Mr. Con Cen Con
Occ.iIeiiully the baby lest the nipple ner.
vi n uuiiiu iinuu-Cd, nam UIIIU IHP "T hnv nr In H.n nr)Linlm. nt Tlnii-
.'ffrtiCntlntl lirnllnilnifi'
te the Inquest, snld that it did net
seem likely that the Inquest could be
held' earlier than Friday.
Mr. Scelt. Mrs. Heslni-'u ..litf ,..,..,-
Beth victims had died, the detective "'' warmly defended his client this
uniTiioen. no snld t mt he wen 1,1 nn.
clerk glared and shouted silence, nnd I tenant Ilarrv IInmnhrevH "
fJ.-'rd' eniai,,he0,,,,,,.C1?,Vlt " ,lt,lc! """'""t && in charge ei
listei nnd replaced the nipple. tle yu.,. i0iil, iistrlet then testified
an? 'ether '"tLMeT a, Hha m.," i " "tamlln8 at 'fStl. nnd Waliu.t
irate leUd ntl.nL S ht,et;tfc wh ,lc llw H'O Twelfth and
"VllrlSht" ?.i Kli. i r I1''1"-' Kllret!l ln.n nml the Jeffersen
iwIL i" '...l!t,.lc rell",nMl1 Ur- ambulance dashing te Jeffersen Iles-
vvi.iiiii iiHuiu inn uv ie inu ran.
leu
'cause
th
trick of the game by obtaining
ucierc uiey nan a nance le q
ner. Hue i, witliln lier legnl r
refusing te tell police niiythlng,
Bought Pistol in Pawn-shop
reveal tli.. itn,. nf .if.,.,... .. i.i..i. ' ... , , he would net even tell them
hl ?b l'l.. sv whcthwIfX TT L5,"l"ruJ,-,,i,,c,W!!!J
.....V.. ..1. ....r.VW.M. ....I, lll'J SHI. llll
was ene of the first things the murder
llit.il Mllll liml fnlli-ii'n.l Tin fmtnrl llin
icllms tiicre, he said, and learned there
had been a sheeting. The lieutenant
testified that Mrs. Hosier had been
blamed for the sheeting and admitted It.
Melhrr Is Hysterical
I Mrs. Held was In hysterics while this
. testimony was being taken.
"My child, my child.' she sobbed.
lime mid again, ceuit efiiccr.i trying te
I 'I'lu. 0.1 mliliiMnn.iie !. iaI.I I. f ' t.
Minn un men irem au point tltrenirli . i ' i1"", r i ,usu" rwi(ttwwji.iM"rr iuuiuit s n
u'i ri iiiu .irn' u..Mt. .. ". i in iKi ii.v wns uerii. unii hi LPrirarfj - 'nn im Nnn nvd . -iiriimitiitnii v eiira
bcxly. Hosier carried, unknpwn te nijr ' J,T' S,c'l,r'ni?' .'i10?1.61;, C01H at, ,m.y ' lm 'toetfunly:;Work'-nt thG
of his intimates, two mcsnL'c nrlninli 0,u.w ?9PK the birth of the. child. Vlticalls Jlusettal Srei.n
ii imitation typewriting and ha.idwilt- am .S1"' i!f r"apH:,.lae ?Z "?r, !"? ! "She waiC never there uldnawitli her
111?. rriiikr fAnil uiuuiviiuc iiini inai ii" uuiiui nc UUfI ,.rt,vT.. :, Mn..ni. " ..1.1 i.fc ..t
""-' -" I, f- .la ...... ..' l.i .li. lW"iJVi, jiiwmis "UiU LU UiUlllVr. , filji ttfiiu ATniiL ittinn UniAfiiri wtsrf t ..
"Hlgger men than J0U have had te r,I be 1, ,.,.nv ' ' u'""fl "Other girltf. would be. there WrkIiW. of the Sil-wJ College ' """"""
:C0V!'re".,;",a?!1 a""Therel,s no .doubt in I'dlefe 2 J&
"" . . '"" uiu ui en ine come 1i,i ,,f i, kmi.-.. 1.1. lf. ,,j i.. ..."" "- l?.K4r.S.""Ul W'IIUH- rnnllnnls. then nreeemleil (n vllr th.
a crime ' uii-eugii. housftkeeper?-VgetIatlc and eiftiWW,WAP1t'iS 'Hethettjtlit jdeHth.ofBcnedict. Extending evarnla
Where these messnecs came fi-nm ,r , ........ 'V : ' ... 1 A ,V. . r "-: ' . e.V T-'rrierhani Mildred had tnken it ilewn'iif-u r...... .. n- ..,-. j ..j ...i
tenant, their object could net be aiwrta ,..m I IV""".'. "J """ "n:."te" ffffLYS! .town.... turned mlfte.be the case, and ' "f b , "3"-lW
Mrs. by city or Corener's dflccllvea. hut the ' X" .-" ' . "".. f """.?iC "rr ' K- "SSI KMIcplioaeil-UeK'n. r tUtiRwl He' c.t r.l,.r0 tT pT-; -nnH.mi ""X.;-!
e first fact remains that Hosier evidently he- ' i..." .....i" .J J. .urV.V." iiL",'-JHeihf' vijiman hn tlie teleoUene before ! he nneJ H,e ,TrHn.i V .i.iL --d
counsel lieved they were forebe.ling, for he took whs in eiesied ih making a auccc"s e 1M,.,llr,e" ""."-'i. ST" j . .declared; "DemimIJapa pouter-mer-
lUMtlen cue of his bus ness cards and wrote nt Hfe threugl. the mi iu.n of linK "St . jthtla. aoneiMelnj; pfCcTallr
ights In the top I,. ik. "Fei Identification." , .'jY -i vwwu
and under this line. '23 Kent rea I ' vtK nn. mr dKhtr .-hfc On Uxfa U ."nentlftc.l ehmnben
aienciiunt, Upper Ihirbj." ,u.nt of , Illu.lI Hotegravure HCV- ,V lLWV,V:?h-edc'9l:,iSa,llJ!, PW'fl- still -escorted by the
where' lncn ".e toeK u"' Iw, messages, tlens. which supply a service te forty- ',! A iXw-..- SLil. .Vi "' J'HJ2.?".B V,":1' ,,-"qn,,c, w J?c "' "oer.
t 'tn linn. f i At. KHAiaa..! i.i. i. . . - .. .. .... k.n.... .. .-1 a i i -w r t j Jin- ririT w iui iiui ij iiiiiuii:. jrnr i wi. w i iii-rr. j ! rsn nrjii im trprwa riait mn mm & k.
...u,.,.i-u ii. -in iiiuuim mi ewsiiiess i-nril ""v ni:rijuivrii ciisi or uir .llsslN.sinnI. t
with the Identification u-iltten en ii This ceiniiunv. tecclhei- uifli hU n.l,t..r.
nild nlaceil it in n felil if l-iu ,ell. finlti'- 1iiim1iii-kh. V'rnt lilm nml l.l.. ... ' V
- ,.... ., ... ...... u. ..... in, -. r. .. - m... .p Ujl.U"
fc i'ir6sIer;H witljer.'.J.trtiijr,' "was ' vned, commencing It Deliberations at
there, leaning -lei tu uuy drfiig girl. 'IfC o'clock. ,
Sirs. Hosier Assured
An uibtunt later the deer nt the left
aliened, and Cnthailne Hosier was fol fel fol
leiifil out by the drub figuic of n jiollee
matron, i SIie walked sclf-ciinieuslv
te the chair in front of the deulc. The
attendant bent down and whlspeicd.
Then he looked up and shouted out her
address te the court.
..Mrs. Iteid hed risen and w.is stum-
lllillg toward the l-nil. Tlin mntrml still lw.r lnml ivni.nln,' nml mviiilic
touched Catharine en the shoulder nnd Mrs. Hosier, however, remained
lie rose and took the baby fiem her , quiet. She gassed steadfastly nt the
mutlicr with it culnt smile of possession, .bubj, and teemed net te hear the tes-
rs. Itcid resumed her scat new ho'e- tlmeny.
Dl?; I Mr. Cenner, just before the formal I se
. Hie prisoner n checks were Dale and ceminltinent. nskeil if Mrs. Hosier mlcht i If
her hair a little disordered. Still she net take the baby with her. I done
lecincii cold nnd relaxed, and If there "Of course she can take her child with
nsiui c.picsMuu in her eyes, it was her te nri.sen?" he asked Magistrate mt
'at.?.lls. Henshaw. I folio
Mie gae no heed te the listless tcs- I "Dees she want te tnke it?" inquired i the
timeny of the first pellccmnn, nor te the .Mairistrate Henshaw. in u cruff voice. ' te 1
llll Lt lin. 1 ........ .. t.l. .. I....I. ..... ..... .t -.. i - .... I . I 1 . . . . .
-.......... B,.,. n,lu iMiicu me secenu lie was grcniiy meveu, aim ins cyea were ' cr aim ins uiecuer needs lilm
vv.-.nuu uL-i-uinpiiiueu ins, nor seemcu misty, as were tiie.se et court eutccrs, -
teiiced that it was an nllcn atmesiheie lawyers and most of the spectators.
about her. She pressed the baby te Then Sirs. Hosier spoke, the only
flmeir and moved her lips te It with- time during the proceedings. i
ui limning sounds "Yes. sir." she said. "I want mv
"Ut nS the Witliesn 111 li!i tlnrv lit tin flnrlln." Tlie wnrilq were unnVnn
ill n low voice, full of love and longing.
"Far be It from me te take the baby
fteiu her," burst out the magistrate.
atiti..i.t..i .i .:.'.. . .y
-.... muici, ,,ver rue name or .Mildred (S.
xteckltt, Catharine bent down te her
beby mid cupped Its temple with n
?i 1 1 i "a, llt'rt ,llnt tup 8el)S of Sirs.
Held become audible even nbeve the
, ant , icl!ll,K of tlie cameras that
cie Making negative after negative
tin struiiBe picture of maternity lie--ue
the bar.
i7iT '"i1,,"1,''.01'1111' sir' ls 0,lly bree
Ren h, old," Sir. Cenner was saying.
Anaiigcinents uiuld he made se ?'
Smiles Wlien Iavlm;
tar ,L ln,,5strnlc1 nl the clerk were
"lump in an undertone. "All rl"ht.T
ntie;'!,M-,.C '!' !" veice.1" Tlie
K 'r1''1" Catharine ngaln. tool.
---..-, .iuiu nt-!- ,IU uie gin nrese.
Denied I'roseiico et LlUld I
Ileie T.leuteiiant Helshaw Intervened,
lie, tee, was visibly moved.
I "I'm no mere unfeeling than the
rest," said the lieutenant, "but I don't
, believe tlii prison authorities will per
I mil her te take the baby Inte Meya-
mensliig."
"Well, until we find out," said Mr.
Cenner, "I suppose it can go with her
te tlie cellroem."
1 "Certainly," said the magistrate.
! "I shall see the superintendent," '
inn i .ii r. iumiur, turn iry ie umKp nr
A miithless. humorless half smile was laiiRements se that the mother can have
rawn for a moment across her straiurc hcv clll,,i ,vltI' I",r
hnnid ' Mev,C(l y borne curious i Magistrate- Henshaw then fermallv
El0' , ,,"''.,c'.1 tewaid the spec- 'held Sirs. Hosier for the action of the
unii moved ner arms from her Corener, without ball. Mr. Cenner
un inmiiiii.v pica would lie mnde
neverni persons whn ilhl nm hnw
Sirs Ttimfie. i nil i,n... 7i.,i i ., snunil solicit te earn. Their invest- ""ere iu was leunii niter lie had tied "'lies ni ine ni nut street eutcex net J. v . -.LV2 V. r VI ""'"-1-i t v """"i "."' -b"-u;mi nucaa
M Mr Scott "a, ifiv? 1 nsi'rnel'n Ka" haNe show..? a co.'d ng " Cn, - '" Jeficrseu Hospital. I only almost every Saturday afterne2u',UVl nTffihfeSft ?5ia . A il"8 y? J e?rf tlr, llme et th
me te gn ahead with I ? Ii ' - t "'" Houder, that she purchased it in "Osear Hosier had consulted me about but also ou Sundays. u', ' "ftrf'w,F? r,C"lI,,?? mV, K i ft' i ll ' he UwaB n'W"
fensc n"r,lin he extendi re a pawnshop In the central downtown J , Hvorre both before and after ie "In the evening,. toeSlr. He'iiw.S '' U:uhtc" '' PJ H. Ltewhc; , .
velved. They told me te spare icltwr ?"' ""'ef1 ' J"Hmrca from her bus- Ir h of the baby. soul Frank II. found it uccessiiry te de some wrk, tv if1 'udrt wm- .fn 'anfuIiah.She ' Wa In AeV Uurlnc NWit
tluir Heslei. the' yemirnStnf 1n.. h" h"h """induct." Jt-kln. her out showing her a geed his wife te the annual frolic of X (SeA i.S JS&rfV-'l
; '"" "'', ."""' " v'8er at H si ,. " i"-'m.""". '" l"1 '"'"ring .irs. ,...0 ... . . , i.. .,,,.. ' '" ,",,c ncncviie- .a rv. ItebertlUid of OheNen nfi... M " viecx-ur.- isautstmi.f-rmerglne
house for th,- last few months, was! Hosier wes photegrui 1 In tin- police , ., 1Mr"' Hosier was jeale,,,. f UV.CPV , Stratford. Beth appeared happy at the imw "Atlantic CH . theMVeptlflc.il chamber into the
"; the heneiidnry of a dying will I gallery nt City Hall. She dressed her- I i"?" c "',0,wl " ''' ''Ushand. and ! tine, nnd both said they w erf enjoying " Ileitar. camtr1 s tv t '..flhuit'roem tehl th .Klatcil Prew
which disinherits Sirs. Hosier and her I "elf caiefullv for the occasion. lviljs without nny .easnu Sir. Hosier the event." - TUnfirWwV lir
Infant son. 1 shall attend te this will 'Mrs. nosier went te bed in her cell nt 10 vas,' ';an' harl-werki.ig man with a Sirs. H.ler first met her husband of the lles et 'Xl.lr -AU-iii. i? tlmt alreidy hh hands and ness fe?t
at the proper time. o'clock hist night. There is a regular brirtt futnre before him. while she was emple.ied ... a MnTettPlW iT !?wW. 0S? fC,t
"I ..tend te de everything possible te bed in this cell instead of the regulation ,. "fnturdny morning she told Arthur! Mreet speclult, shop. Her nttldena?Kwit reartnnH Frem Uiat-.pfri.Hfn.thfr Pene nMn
get Sirs Hosier's Imby le her. We plnnk upon which well prisoners sleep. I1 " t -r'j. brether. that she was num.. was Chappelle and she lived. 1,-Vought iT&ln f hfm. BreatI InS Kf.e
"Should this fail. I , ,,. , hist unlet vm -self aA 1 1 , ' ,1, c, ,i thwe ni 1:20. Thci went . , ,7.: i considered me " f in ,V '.;.".. V 7 P," ' m?hBany. . IJ""' : ft. ".. nsesuen wa
te the Heard of IM,,,., "Inspectors. I go te sleep." ' ' i tnurnnt nt Tenth and I.must st.eets I irls in the store in wlil-h s he Te rt ' ,. " blouse 'dn-'''?. " I1' i lT'?1" iWmfbSmingliimay Tenr '
this tails. I sin se.. hIiiii ..,i iw. I Amiiin Kirir nnd had luncheon, i urifiir v.1,1,.1, M.t She im nn !v,.,..-..,t i..Y " B-M Blouse, tlnrk -Url and dark blue hi. .;'.". .V?, 'enser.
with (he courts. , .. ....":. K"lcr drank two cups of V ,V sC. pretty Im.m le , , , S fitt,ir . n"'"l ! shquliler. spoke tnt" ?':;'" ","" " c I, '? Pa
"It is vital (Inn the I.nl.v , Piv.-n i." "i" . .""....... ""'.,.. ,,,,,,"B1 vas very bright and cl,ec-f,.l. st : line llcure. Sh.. Vk.i ,....'""' vmy . v'"?: I'iling tlmtv she must , ,r::r "!: ",""?'," ."
e his mother's charm- "t 1 ii- i ":;,." "",'.-. "" . ". "... " ',?. '" "v ".' talked about her husbai.,1 .i , ,., i de.iarti.ient m " .. . . '.. ."'.'" .'-,. ?" the c iiidten ready t take them te ' iVl'Vfli "S".. "L'."'".V"'a ' '1 wen ever
w might even becemew-hne , " V".K ": LV' V", . "wul ""' I Mini Heckltt while sneal. . U, " while iiurMih nr " u .;. , "V ' ...V, " l ' Ne plensant-loeklus .."Lt'' ' " N"H'.. "!u, "?'",
BuJr
m. She can aben ' 7 eX eck. " "'""'" U,UU "After luncheon he walked ,., Tin,.. '?1 ? be"w .iani ihr; gh hV o.e , 11 "b '7"'.M. "ere vwelleii with , s amUuT new beusn1 iSl f. . '"If
- , tpe,,t'' nd Walniu sheets, whet,, 'he , i. ss '"I'Pelle later becumi. employed ,"iole ' i,,., :, i ,i i . J . . ' iet"1 able extinction of his blender held en.
virtinnt. met Oscar Rosier and Fiank llncliele1'1 a,,0,l'"r .Market sPr'Vt sti.re and ' i. i f- .' ,,IurlnP ,tl,e M Interview, life u ue, en-
VAIN REGRETS Vbm Ar,1'l- "eMj.r.W Mr . j S; '''" the efforts" of HeVier. be-, S,d,"f,,7lli,cr;i,"W,lt ,V-Uh 0t" . ha"J H1n hcart rapldl.r weakened, and at
""xk-" he was under ttrf- ii,i,-..i ." . , ?"mi' a mode in n ri,etni t.m,.i , ,!n'1. Hh the ether dobbin- nt bin eves r, ..vine.- i i11,AVnin V. 'V': "nJ!?c
BTT she ,vas going heppig. 'e-u.r Heslc' '";""" nml women's npparelshep. I ); ' " .I"'rc,,,e'' f J1"'' ".at the" cad was lu ! matter eT meinVnu,.
mmmmmammmmmMmmm Arthur Hosier mid ltacheler then u-,. , 'f nherty nfter she had ebt.ii.ic0 , Khin .ri"1": th"f '":, fnllirl; '" Accerdfugly, Cardinal CJnsparr , Men-
mktttmmMttttttWktMttttttWkwktttttttttttttttttttttttm p . t0 .tlu' eflieM "f the lteMcr Adver- Poxltien thnt she uiariicd Hosier, i n,,'IR'I.t,iat h" utepmethur. whom signers Kamper and Vtearde and nil
nNaHPfJHfllKSDiLH lt,sln?AKevy together. Oscarwent into i A,V"nA,01 !" f the ..unB worn- ' , a '"u te We, Is n mic srt of hjie pontifical household, wctc notified
i KilHKXffiERH the front office, and Aithur remained ""' "M the work m well tl.ut she UH .?.,; ..... --.that the end was rapidly appreBchl. -
ii'BHHBQiHf9llrH '" tllc rcar office- -'h-enil'.ue. in the even after . hW..,,s terrible thing. " aid Sirs. ' Cardinal (Jlergi. grantf iiwiltenMi?r'
If'LLKflFaHaKMH Sirs Rosier WaS lllr 'n"'rS'-. It' also ns s.iliUhe hipi : , .t has overwhelmed us. My nttendcu the Pepe throughout ll.r wh .!.
iFlKiHLHff1IHM5JHiiHH -v, ,, ', MM i tr-muH )hllt hlll, t llit (lill dauguers attorney hns instructed un- i,iKht. saying first mass for HU HeU-
l'Hif'HHlHt''S9PKHlHH ;,. -Vlt' t- Hosier put h.u , ,(lfll net like te consider the pesmlltv ' ' . ".":v, "ething. ICveu it J were net ness shmily after midnight 110"
KikiHHHrBlraaWEHaK , si(lu '"- Slihs J(. - marrying Hosier bc-.uiM- Ii- was se erbldde,, I could net talk about this (li.lv half an hoi r befeieh.i , lie.) it.
IHrl'llWftSPHnHBiHHl - lliT,1Psk,wl,en ,1"'t" ' el'lw than hn. 11ms. U,.uvcr Uas " N tee awful." Uellues" rie'l T ift Wmw f uj' JK
i-B:LHPT:KBnfBllHW ,ev ;,,. .n!lUs.nh0,"r1:,(,eVI",,1 Ws ceurihlnp, ami - antesl t .hess himself ..the wn-i
SSSBWEW'n ( i:MSHHB Inte the wnahroem. 'U" faithful who had waited in line were "VV""',' f,T,y '" '"H ,',IM,1', 'riu
iv,-w3tMm-imrnL t mmBummtet-.mium L-ft i.er about fifteen ,;,.,-'i, ,;,,,:' uk nus secret nipi pifapv " - ic vast concourse which ' ,,,.
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ii!ei i Vi . Mi-ins ireiu ner v eruurr, wiuimii. uan. ir. I onner
Jilef J V eeV.l,rp tllnt i!1 ns old 'ivi i learned that Patrolman Telnnd had the
tiirn.,1 i n """ther touch she , list of wltnei
e,h!.r"1 wn W I"ively through eager te get tl
nt , num ";lllch ,lu hail fenic. 'IT... I up the case.
Ler ,r m VCl1, C00ln l0 the b3bc ,n I nfT' lmlul'st
sue list ei w.inessns. no lawyer was
them se that he could work '
preliminary te the Cor- I
Mi
lJJ . n . TV"'1. ',w'1 watched the
wer close behind this group.
te kViV".r. "'V, !"Jl,!,,r eln,10CS SPl!"",I
h'.i'0 '1,0,!li'" Uttle mother who had
Jin M,, father of her child. "On your
TIPPED OUT OF BED, YOUNG
UTICAFRESHMAN DIES
p,ank Causes Death of Fifteen-
Yenr-Old Hamilton Student
ilia. N. .Tan. L:5. (Hy A. I.)
r.Ula kl.U II frncliirp.1 .h,... ... ...'. ',.''
11)1... ,i. - . ""l- ' ,ini,ii-
WA "1)p,il1 out nf l)p' "V H fraternity
Can "$ Iln,milten We. Wimi
n?, ?" s'indcrs. son of I)r. A. i
aumlers, of lhe faculty of the cel e-c
ThLaVI,",,t lu " UVrn '"""pltal! '
M efl,-?t "" '.'.1""',!l frpfm"in. felt no
Mubwi L " ,lpv,elP:tl " headache .
ueiiuiie unconwleufl.
Blihep te Talk en U. S. Problems
,.'.""
Mrs. Hosier nnuarcntlv did net knew
whet wns taking place. She sat quietly
bending ever the baby, rocking it buck
and forth occasionally, kissing its foro fero fore
hend and smoothing the little hand that
rlutchcd the neck of the nursing bot
tle. ITnullj. tlie matron touched her en
the shoulder and said that they would
go back te the cell room..
Mis. Rosier ipt up with difficulty,
trjing te held the baby as still ns she
could se as net te awaken It. The
euert was tee much for her strength.
At last, with n pitiful leek, she held,
the bnby out te Mrs. Davis, who fold
ing it le her brenst with practiced 1
hand, and with her free arm helped i
Mrs. Hosier te arise. They walked
slowly out of the couitreom, Mrs.
Hosier holding her handkerchief te her i
eyes.
Return (e Cellroem
Tile little nnttv uAiit ii..-..,... ,.. ,1.
cellroem. .Mrs. Hosier btui.ihlcd and ,' r
almost fell as she crossed the threshold ft
ni iiiu ii.Mn, iinn men cunapscu as she
dropped Inte a chnlr. Dr. Hgan guve
ll.'nhlntnu ,..... A.. .. . '
"iteu States will i. VnVA h, ,lul"-1 " ". iuiu sue epeiicti her
W'PI' WlllnViv" s'A0! ': c,.."'.,...
"' J eihuiiist i'lii-criVi ti """u"- "' . i,",' "'J '"" until it was tl.ne for
J'.'Mug ,f ,hn ' i,1U,lrcl1' ,t '' je go te Meynnienslng Prison. At
nleiui- .1, ) , ., Ln'""'1"". Koelultlie Inst moment she learned that she
I., . ,.1'",l't III the He lcvile-Mlr.-ilfni-.l vwmlil net Im iwrmlrin,! ,.. i.U i.-V. i " '?.
fll "II -. IT. .1 , M
"I I 1.(7 '. 1 ,11'lil t. ..,,.
Mil i -... i will
ihe Rev. I),. .r,.rt,.:,
.',"" spc.-i
B ..-h. "n . The R(
'V'l'reb'tnii IIM? I,t, will hpuak: :.i.eii n In
mea at p ,h".'7 crt- ' ,1'rewliwnt away, qnd
men or Philadelphia will be present. uutll H wi
' 11' I, It lw,'
yix-it Held went te the cellroem n
(iPJ H'rua hfirvl.- .....i .i.. i
v-" t v i uiiLiiL iiiiii h in r.nii 1
starcy expression and was excited She
had net seen her husband. She came
with an object In view. ,lud .M,
Heckltt was an incident. She locked
lie bathroom deer, nnd Hnciulur left
before she came out.
" 'Don't tell risen p fin !... : ,
m,u ii..i.i ..::. -.-""I hi.
v. ' '"" -i.i'iur iuier iv
left
he
..i i..i-i .. . i. .
i nn wiiii.u iirtcin uiiuii', , ' .r
thllr Hosier Interjeeleil. "Ahmn I'll.')
I received a jdieue mPssnB tm, (ucuv
li'tnl "'0U '"'' ' "('nt ,u "'" l'",
"Winn he Sel then-," Mi. S. hrenk
eent nueil . "he said he w,e, t llm;t
a will Irwin Rib Tellns. ,.slnea
"""ri "i me venues, nf n
Pelneare Reverts te Old System In
Addressing Downing Street
Special Cable Dlnpalih Cegurtght te'l
Pails. .Inn. 1. Despite America ,
champ. ei.-hlp of open dpIomaej at the
Paris nnd Washington Cenfcrcm es ami
Prime Minister IJmil Keergt-'M insiht
en.e it. 1.!-. speech Saturday lmt in tin
Supreme ( mini lis the heads of ihe gn -I'Mimeuts
ate talking f.ice te face 1'ie
nii'T RuMiiend Pelneare M eieniu
Sent four se'iei notes te Dew nil."
ctll'Ct "
fairjiiig out his parltamrnt.iri
pledgi'. M. Peimaii- rev-rted te the
uin biii- iii iiruien (iipieuiuc) in dm-
in .mi; nn- mnr principles
I i IvLIDll I in fmiH ..ui. ...I-. I .. t - - -
Hosier wrote the will In a din -i If.,, i? "' ' ."'"n-i.'.es el Ang n- " isiiiciaxe te elect a successor te the
"Ut... was 1, Wu'" I ,',1 .... ,"'' ,i:;1"i'!",S: , l,,s'' HiHlftrnrtr en hue Pepe llenedict XV will open Feb-
lunlher wliile ,d was ,, il, , ' "n' i'7 K.nranlee ,lllt reparation. " 1 ... Keb.ua. '.
Iiihh'." Arhut- Rosier ,0 ,' , .e.l5 ' ?yi7,V l,,V,T,,,St,, u ': s-emu. ,."'1 all the Cardinals lesideu, ,
" CathcrineV" and ,e re,, iei 'Y -V ' t'mt'7 "I Innce; lh,r.l. Kurop.. are ,.M.,.,cd te reaui Reme in
I asked Miss Heckltt wl.ei her. ,erewn Tangier th' stn,,ls u' ' '"" f" U!c r""'wv"' ll '" 'n-lilrml
aiMtl.ing I teuld de for her, and she The IVeiirl, . .. eUremel.i doubtful whether the Amen
nsked me te call ,, Mrs. Hrm"" , P MH!n L baS f ' n-. n -7, """' " ''U" ' nril"ln,ls ui '' I'""Mble te be
w;r' - " ' . 2 f J-i J -V'sk ','.- :i 'r & ":; rar,' I
-Atfs?ia ,i?W-ar. sjks; .. ,. ,... .
"' i . ... ... ' i irinir it'M i im' iiitisi uii i rnMMiiiiif ni ra i.. .. t
im.-.-m-.i mrwiiiii nt tne r.glit entnince
te lhe ihurch. lending dire, ih iast the Senater Vare's Celd Is Better
hapi-I of ihe Ilely Siicruinent. in which y.'iinte.' w. who has been con
he epes body ..tots were groups of fined te his home v itli cold several
....... priests and Sisters of Chanty days, is .s,nM,!c.nn!v ., ,..revl ihhl
somber ruiment. some of 'them weep- morning. It Is 1...1 bel.eti-d. "LJJ "
lug and some reyi-runtly praying ,,u, , . will be able te ,h,V li7.ifi.cu
I he ex. pontiffs be.h rests enl, about for a lnv or .we. '" ",Ce
a ,ard from the liumcni,. iron suites at
the eiitriin.e of Chapel Neble At the - ' . (
in nn emraiic 01 (he Vatican, which
adjoins St. Peter's, wcregnrhcied clus
te.s f peepV eager te . atch a glimpse
of the chamber in which H! Holiness
died. Mingled among the crowds wen
street lenders offering for sale pestcurds
nml mednls bearing the iu.age of Dene,
diet
I'.ie meet luS i tl,,. .Sacred Cellej
er d-iualitur had been taken
WS llllewtfil t;i he ullli Iip ,
was time te start for Mejn-
MRS. OSCAR ROSIKlt iv TieAi.a
SBCrV M. Hosier, w.k.
- v..,.;,. uucr, save HI
baby was born.
Makes Will as He lllrs
r ." P".",Pr bc ''cprlved of nu part ...
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.miinieu man us lie lay .. lhe epei.iiiinr I '"
- ' or
his estate.
I 1 want te make u will.
tnble.
wains 11 win n,i nnccr tiil,.pn,
Dispute Gets Warm; Uaea Qall Qat
In n dispute lust eienini? n...i
Rich... 111. Mnnten strec ," ft' Anni Z 5?
by the police, struck .Jeseph xJW
beaider at the same nil.lre-,. ....' '',"
aHl n..b-B.b?. ba!- Nul. who
untontrellablo grief
vay new nnd Ihen te
Mr. loin drew forth n dian .if the ' i?. sl,xl.T"' wn ll,n te the Me,,?
Peer Richard Club ,,,,.1 ...e lone e S1",:' 0S1'HI Rich,, wan n Ivl
ling man te proceed. C" ,lK"ml held nt the Keu-ntl. ami Can ...'
"1 leave nH J have le A.thur, u K'8 ",,lft', Ma,le ' a hear tg",
un uh siici-t-ssnr in t'epe Henediet In
Ihese circles Cardinal Mnill npparentlv
Is a pronounced favorite ven of these
three prelute-.
Cardinal I-uirentl Alse .Meuiiencil
Curd I nu I Laurent., one of lhe met
recently cieated caidlnals. who for tie
prcent is Matlencd In Reme, also U
uf41 "f"1' '" me nuarters He
is one or the jeuiigest of the i.iideuiN
and was the im, ,,, , ,,, '.",', ,
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