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They aKe were . . checking through Lantern sources te tie- termine whither Taj ler carried "any hbank accounts in New Yerk or ether large Kahtern cltle-i. The Investigators, were silent about any progress they were making, but said nothing of im portance had luen developed in the last few days. 1 A woman who claims te knew of a1 bitter quarrel between another woman and 'la j ler, a few dajs b?5re he was slain, was summoned te the DIs- triet Attorney's office jestcrdity te tell her story, which was expected te fur nish new clues in the Investigation of the mjterleus crime. ' Precautions were taken te keep secret the ldtntity of the woman wltnes, as she Informed Chief Deputy .District Attorney W. C. Dornn she would net appear unless she; was assured she would be shielded from publicity and that her name would net appear In connec tion with the Investigation. The woman told Deran that she ktiew both Tayler and the ether worn an. wiih whom she said Tayler quar reled several dajs before he was slain. The quarrel, at cording te rhc woman, occurred nt Taylet "s home nnct worried the director censldcrablj . Deny I'eatey Confession It was said that If the woman's tery wurranted the move the woman who quarreled with Taj ler would be located and queutlened by District Attorney Woolwine. Additional information Is expected from a Pittsburgh pawnbroker who ie- ported Saturday that a man giving his I ar -' J .jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawalsBgl SBV 4p2x i, Hf .. f Baraai Safe. rT'H l SMm - bIbMV mmMKrm name and address as -'Geerge V. Sands, has n married sister living in Frank 404 11. "Seuth Alvnrade street, Les An- Hn, Pa , whose family Is reputed te be geles," left jewcliy at his bhep re I.V..IL1.1 Mabel Nermnnd remalnetl In strict Alta- seclusion at her new home In dena, where she moved from her West Seventh street er ninrtment lnsr Krlduv ir S hi ei -nZVls te nrev.t callers .r,''"1". r,i n, .w':, night. Teu tiened en the from appre idling without tirt stating their business. According te Miss Normand's mrina- tger. the move was made te enable her te have a mere -empletc rest and te r cover from the nervous breakdown which followed her collapse at Tajler's funeral. W.Ucli Clue Falls 1 Tin- rtpeit that a detective 1ms been empleved b a big motion -picture lain te "gum up" the Investigation of the murder of Tayler has new gained cir culation. The df,eetive )ms been working inde pendently -m etne nii'.-le of the murder mystery, but has been working with the investlgateis en ether phases. It is i-nid, ' and lie has been paid net te help hud i the sla.ver, but te preteit certain in tercuts from In coming involved. A watch, owned bj Tavler, taken into the custody of the public administrator the dav tie bedj was found, had stop step piil at 7 -II oVlecl It was Imperative that it be U.irm-d dtfinltelv whi-thir the , watch had stepped at 7 '20 o'clock in I. n ... Anln .... fit tlinf twin,- tin. CYttlni, In . l.. T.. ...... I. ..... I I IWirjllllK. ill "lit- uir- .1 nun nwjjii:u t.i.. i,rn .ri,,,. .iu h.u., perlmph when Tavler fell dead. In the ether cese it had siinplv run down. The detectives madi- no effort te take the watch te nn expert te determine whether It had run down or had bun brekm until Saturday afternoon Th"j dei ided te act the first thing Monday morning. Then it was learnt d the i hit was valueless Many people had handled the v..itch since it cime into the public admli'lstrater's caM-. It had lit en jug gled and examined bj almost everybody IntheelEec, Chicago, r"b. -1. Mack Sennett, I ' motion -picture producer and emplerer of Mabel Nermnnd, expressed the opinion yesterdnv that William D Tnv. ler, the director wliei was reieatlv sluln i In Ies AngeleH, had been killed by "somebody with a grudge." Sennett ' was en his wuj from l.es Angeles te New Yerk. I "Taj ler was net Killed bv a veman, at least it woman in the ineiie profes sion," he continued "I Knew Tavler well ami I knew who his Intunntes were Mabel Nermnnd wan nut in love with him Tavler was cultiiied, refined, genteel. He was beloved by all the young women In the movie profession I who knew him "Rut love it's out of the question. ITajler was net killeel because of a love affair." FIRE THREATENS THEATRE rnn.IH.rahU Daman- Wnht U., .... "" "'.tin of the right ferellnger. reaieie av rtaeildliu, rd. Shenandoah, Ph., Feb. 21. Fire early this morning thieatened the 'lemple 'lheatrc nt Ashland when a blare was discovered In the building. The theatre Is in the heart of the business section of the town. , xue names were net extinguished be- avmmiviu iew.t ' I i I SMM . MaMaaaraBl ( EVENING PUBLIC CHARGED TO TAYLOR Valued at $100,000 in Girl's Suit Against Penrose's Fermer Aide SAME RATE FOR HUGS Vv Staff CorrcwenAmt Washington., IVb. 21, Hubs ntitt KIfes nt SlOO.neO earh, the value tilnred upon thrm by MIfh Almn C. Smjtlip In her suit nualnst Lelchten (.'. Tayler, former secretary te the late Senater I'rnree, vet n new standard even for senatorial circles. Mis') Smthe's clinrj;ps Interested offi cial and unofficial Washington. Be did her suit. Hut the question thnt Is asked here today It net "Are they true?" hut "Why did she pick en Taj ler?" Her peitltlen recitei contacts with ' numerous hlsh and low nffidnh Sen- ater', Cenereiinen, M-cretnrles te Cabinet members, one or two Cabinet members themselves, a lieutenant gover nor nnd ether. I Yet in bringing suit she picked out Te j ler, who, she nllegex, barred her i wav te Senater Penrose, when she ' sought te see the Senater about a claim hhe was pressing nealnst the Republi can National Committee. Tavler refused today te make any statement iiheut the suit, or the tnel. dents leading up te it. He retained Jehn Themas Tavler, of Philadelphia. I member of the National Legislative (Committee of the American Legien, as iih lawyer. .Mr. Taj ler said he was looking Inte the facts nnd might have n statement later in the clay. Meanwhile friends of Secretary Tay Tay eor, who has been employed by the Pen rose estate sinre the death of 'the Penn- isjlvanla Sennter, are saving the suit and charges ere alike preposterous. Miss Smyths' Story MK Smj the's own story appears to day In greater detail than she gave It In the petition filed, vesterday in the District of Columbia Supreme Court. It Mems she came here from Penn svUanl.i early last spring. She told ,h"ve en v,'em wnP cn,le'1 t'1? fhc sought te collect n sum approximating ..,-ftnrt frn, thn ti,.kii,b nftn.,i ., -WT ..US. tlllfllUWSHH tviia organization. According te her story. she had mule arrangements, te deliver speeches and de propaganda work for the Republican Nntiennl Committee in the presidential campaign. Te de this, she had resigned a lucrative position in Seuth America or with n Seuth Amer ican firm. The speeches were prepared. She put in a let of time In prepara tion for her political activities. Fer some reason she was never used by the National Committee und her serv ices were dispensed with still accord ing te her own sterV en short notice. She sought out Pestmnhter General Will Hays, who had been chairman of the National Committee. Hays told her te see Penrose and have her claim veri fied. Saj Taj ler Forced Attention At that point, she says, Tayler, as Penrose's secretary, blocked her plans and forced his attentions en her. IJy various devices she sought access te Penrose. She besieged members of the Pennsjlvania congressional delega tion for a personal Introduction te the enater. They all referred her te Tay Tay eor. And she never get nny farther. ' Senater Penrose through Taj ler declined te see her. He did net knew her, knew- nothing of her complaint, no j knowledge of the validity of her claim. Never at any time, it appears, did Miss iSmjthe come in contact with Penrose. j Tajler's intervention and refusal te permit her te see Pcnrose apparently ln- 'furiated her, and, se Tavler's friends say, some intending details may come our If the case ever comes te trial. Se far as can be learned here. Miss Smjthe never established a residence In Pennsvlvanla. Her home Is said te have been in Wheeling. W. Vn. She very wealthy, Tajler's Quiet Life Leigh ten C. Tayler, since the Sen Sen aeor's death, has remained here much ! of the time te clean up some personal was empleved. His mother and sibter re side with him. He has li,ved quietly. He has net figured in the "man-iibout-tevvn" cluss. lie seldom gees out sei ially. During the life of the Sennter Taj ler was at his command most of the time bj night as well as day. home of these whom Miss Smjthe in terviewed last spring and summer said today she was i ambling In her con versations, at tirees incoherent and in clined te be threatening and trouble some. At least one Cengiessman refused te sponsor her when she sought ins in-flue-ice te see Penrose. Secret Service men were oeking up her ricerd today. They were particu larly Interested In her calls nt the Whltn Heuse, Department of Justice and en various high Government officials. Elkton Marriage Licenses I Hilten , Mil., Feb. 21. The follow ing were granted marriage licenses here ted.iv : Jehn t-. J-enicr nnu j.va .vi. llOV . Pettsvllle ; Heward Jleyneius, i ., ,, , Moere, i'n., anu Mnrgaiet Martin, (lb neldeu, Pa.; Jehn J. ivonhe nnu Helen Hlmarewsky, Coaldale, Pa,; 1M wnid .1. His? and Myrtle II. Hess, Helleplalns, N. J.; Frank H. Claik, Laurel Springs, nnd Miriam M. Hill, Falrview, N. J.; Frank A. Naples and IMna G. Sutcliffe. Trenten; Albert Sear and Sephia Sandfort, Cardiff, N. J, ; Charles C. Ponte and Laura Pcait, Hammonton, N. .1., and Charles L. Hnrklns and Anna M. Mcllhlnuey, Pcr ijvllle, Md. r Af tar-Dinner Tricks PJzM, M 01 Ne. 01 Willi ling a Coin Held 11 Celli Upiight. Oil edge, by the Hub the rlirht ferefliiL-er rneldlv with the first nml second lingers of the left hatitl. Dur ing the motion, secretly stick out the third dinger of the left hand, nnd cnteh the edge of the coin. Quickly re move the right forefinger, and the coin will he left selnnlne en the table, ap parently by, the "electricity" wnfJNi when von riibbed the rlht fertflBK 'V CwrlffM. mt, m fttHe'l? C'mwJ ! "t the time te clean up some personal nfw fr the estate. Fer many vears I "e haa. lived modestly in an eld-fash- ..l-iiened house near the Capitel, where he Mlih -5; s p.u yJsafc jsm LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ,, RESINOL SoeJhinq And He&lina Promotes 5kin Health viy aw ,xvrvw, went te Carlsbad last year Ami thay cam from all eer tlif nerld te rartaka of ttie naturn i-uratlva properties fern atemncl reuble, liver' nml klrtnay dlaente hcumatlim, conatlpntlen. etc., con aln-d In Carlabad Hprudel fprlnsf -rmeua for cnturles Neu' ou can obtain theae natural "mcdlea at your druggist. ASK FOR THE GENUINE Ctrlibid Sprudel Water end , '-arlchaH'iti'J'Vrf -sprudel salt 1 r Agtnlt Carlsbad Products Ce, 1 W., S . 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