ittTt'-"'vtr f tfwr rv FfpfM W ' h '4 ,.jJW K ''t r :' ft EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADELPHlA, THUKSDAY, JULY 27, 1922 ntv u jim r:tw 1 i KM: ! m X Iff U 41 1 IB II 1 f: IftifW EW !,- fii I MM 'iii 1 as i ill Ll t. I " s SAYS DREAM MAD E HERLMSISTER Mr3. Reisler Declares Her Dead Father Advised Sheeting ' in Leve Triangle SONS AND BROTHER HELD PHYLLIS WHALES ":. 'EM A MILE N'cw Verli, .Tub 27 A inwncc from her cloud fnther prompted Mm. Minnie IteWlrr, wife of "Jehn tins Harbi-r" ReMcr. t" !ient lier il-ter. I'.prtliu Knt7, police quoted her as naxin? ei terdn) nfter lie lind been locked up, with Imr two ions iind 11 brother, en homicide clmrsci. Miss Ivtt uns vliet In her home cirlv Iycsterdm She told police, In a de ithbed MntrniPiit tlmt Merris Itel-der n mjh of Mr Uei-ler. fired the shots "III 1 'killed her. MerrN und timrge He'-ler find Mux Kntr were I.m'hI with Mm IRelshr nfter nn investlRnt.en of tlnlr steilc "I did It bci mie m fithct , he is '. dead, enne te me in u dre.mi ind tell I me te m.iKe nn end te ill' this b l-l ' nesf," 11 lice ild Mrs. ISei-lrr told I them. "Hi' Knew ulmt wn jeim: en (In the .Tewi-'i in'iglnn, lue.ile believe i these diennis I ns diuxted w th nmelf for w.iltin.' and I rtm j;Ud 1 did it. ' "Jehn the Ilaiber" Misslu; An nll-dii 'it h fiilnl te b-nu "Jehn the Hut her ' uhev iillesed lee nffnlr vWtli Mi., Kit' w i heln-cd In Mr Hi le tn line hi en the i ill' of the lioetiiu, tut i the hands of the police The ln-r time thev iw him the Mid, w,is TiiemIiv night when he wen' te n HriieMjn police sfuien and a-kc 1 for pretiitnui ler the Km ? rl De teethe- i-ited the npirtuient but did net lemaln. and a few hours later the Bcreatn. of Mrs. Jennie KtiU. the girl's mother, told of what hud h ippened Mr Hei.er maintiined throughout the dii the nme attitude of di fiance that -ln h id hid since enrlv In the mernlnp wlun 'he sirenmed ' u lie' ' te the din,: sill a the latter accused Merr s Hd'-ler of the minder "I -het hei and I'm shid et it," he told repirters. "I wnntid te catch them both Merris and Oei rge and mj brother Ma were with me because they thought I was selnc te Icat her up Thev did net knew I had n gun Vt'e found nut m hudiand and Hertha were ceinc te Hertha apirtment last night, and we "tied in die lain waiting (or th in Brral. Open Doer "When tic drove up Hertli i 'aw ti and m husband pepped en the cn. and I couldn't sloet. Then later the bns helped me break In the doet anil I killtd Herth.i It's off m., mind aul I won't hae te werr about it am mere ' The alleged romance of Ml Kat7 and ReMcr came te light in a i eurt m tien lat ear when Mr Uei-Ier sued hit hushan 1 for separation, n lining Ml Katz i "love pirate " Mrs Hel-lct charged If r liif-lmnd had neglected her while he lavished menej und attention en her hunger mMei. Heisler u known prineipillj for his claims te the mnnacentent at one time nf Jmk I)empse Dempsev has denied Reishr u-i m lnaged him Starting fifteen rirs age ns a barber in a mnll shop lunr Hi raid Sqitnre, he made mene end men opt rated a eluiin of baiber "h ps in. the Times Square sec tion. He wcif te Tulsa, OkI., where he promote I lights and new iwns the laigc-t tigh areia In the Seuthwtet. Tlllsi MINTUU'S rOAI. Will thiri- b an ' What will It cost Twe quet (ins that are N-ctnnln t" trouble man a hiuffhnider William A MeOarry one of thrt exrrts nf t e rrmir i.j i je naff has bcn tnistersnir the kuI 5 t of ..al HIh ml r t nff cenr'usirni w h ar of Mtnl Ir'eresf te every re eppwir in tl- Maeizir.e ert!en of the Sunday Plelic LtlxJLH "i!ak It a Habit ' Ai.. 'W?w, . t-. ji'.nw"y' -vw w vH , v . a.. ?J&,?t' m&8Si title, i,t title rutin, uu etc .wis l'hllts Stalker, of the V. V. C. A, camp baseball team tit I'rovlilcrKe .Maner, Areola, Pa. 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