wmwMWf, ww m ?w v v,$ 15 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922 MYSTERY WOMAN AT BRYSON'S TRIAL 1 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM i Enters Court Heavily Veiled, and le Recognized by p Accused's Attorney TO COMPLETE JURY TODAY Hun(JiiB1en, Ta., Sept. 10. Dr. Herbert llryaen. fermrly n Washington physician mid war liore. wns tdnred en trial for I'9 ,lfe hPr0 ycstcr''1"' "n t,ie c)iW of murdprliiB Mrs. Helen Irene WnlnfSt who dc-crtpd her hiilmml nnd llred clandestinely with the ui'miml pliTjIcIan In tlie mountain UInge of GibtIIIc. A few minutes before the trlnl opened heavily veiled wemnn entered the -Afirtroera bv n rear deer nnd toel: a S?J few feet from the defendant. Dr. c letters te the Editor . looked nt the woman, Jmt foiled r.'iA,nHh her through her heavy eil '?"!? AttarneTS for tlie defense nmltcil nnd ClmtA ta the mvrterleus initer. She returned the Haltitatlen. , Dr Br con's ngd mother, ?&f. Ux Wh Bryenn, nnd his sister. Mm. Tiara B. Randall, who were in the imirtroem an hour before the case wni K aM hev did net knew her Msntitv. Attorney v for the Common Cemmon Commen waltir.idmltted tint thev did net knew the woman and could net tell if she ieuld be called na a witness In behalf nf the plivMeinn. Vhe it believed te he the mvsterieui wiled wemnn who ban celled nt the tirlen several tlmen with iiiitRnriuea for the" prisoner, but has refused te visit When Dr. Br son wan brought Inte die courtroom be wns leaning heavily en the arm of a court officer. The plivM clan has ng'd gieatly nnd lili dark Mir Is nnvv nlmen entirely gniv. lie dragged hit left leg iih he wnlked across the room and took u feat In u chair dlrwtly In front of bin mother. Seated en the llrrt row of the section tescrved for spectator wns Kenneth JUrnsl j . f Washington, u rinse friend of Bruce Hal lien, the Washington chauf feur whom Mm. ITch-ii June Maine rfferted for Dr. Hi ,v son. Me snld thnt Haines was expected te attend the trlnl. Ycstrrdn.v 'fi session was tnlien up with the selection of jurv men nnd It is ex pected the pinel will be complete! te day. Tin: nmn-Ms renwiM Hh Hi" Mrda. I It's tlmiucli (lie lr without lnn(l. eewr UI'imi II. Curtlss trlls lhas W Imkn rl'iut lis ricrnt sue KM! t. 'tli ell If rs 11. ul tlili) wen lrtrul flew In th MiKirlnn sert( , nf thr suudnv ItPUt. Lrinri .Miikn It Habit "- ,lrt. Meney Evil at Reet of Trouble Te the Lthter 0 IhcVirnliie Public LtAetrt Sir The query of "Schuylkill" nnd ethers ns te the cause of our economic troubles ought te be continually mined 1111UI we net only find but adept the remedy. It exist.. Thnt fruit ret" In the orchards whlln many in the cities go hunjT.v dii" te transportation nnd ulKtrlbutlnn inth nnd te the ti.elt tigreeuieiit net te put the prices down becniicp the city peeple would net eat grcnu) mere nnvhnvv. If wf can Fim pjlfy and improve transportation and (llKtlibutlen, we can dlxplnce some of the men cugnged and relieve consumers' from the cost of supporting them. They could become, producers If thev teuld get access te the land. "ere, then, Is the banle trouble. The land Is owned niestlv by Uiehc who de net farm It. They rent it nnd held it for higher prices. They live off in comes they de net cam. In mv life time fuun values In the coin belt have jumped from, ny $2 per ncre te about ()( net due te rlllc. being nenr, but purelv te Mpeculntlen nnd the expecta tion of unearned Increment. The curve of rising land vnlue ennnet go ui for ever n miiFt Mop. It nheuld foil, utiirrvvise it means a catacljm Uke the fall of Heme or the French Revolu tion, will v.p be wlc enough te step U before it is tee late? I doubt It. The jfinedv Is for the State te tnke all unearned Increment from land and Itrt wealth. Thin would Include the coal revnltles. which hnve climbed from tweiifv-lhp CPikh r se 1)el. ten , dollar nnd mere In n very few .veins. leselv Hid te Hie hnd problem nrc the rights of wit terminals, etc., uil in tiinsiiortntleii. The tuepla should pav for them once nnd step paving divi dends., lnteiest. ele , en them every year. As the business grout, the value of these things Is marked up, nnd the rates raised no as te pay "icaRennt'lc ntrnliiRs." 'rlf mythnlegle Jobs of fill ing : 11 leak tub or rolling n -tone up nn endless hill were cusy cempnred with the til lis nf paying interest en ever-ill - renting vnlueR nnd debts. Tin third great evil ts menev. It wns Invented nnd developed te 'faclll tnte btiMtirss. Hut, like the ether two, It ts monopolized and the business mnn who needs it must piv n nerdlesii nnd unearned profit te these who get it fiem the (inveinment and pass it down te him. Few people bnvc sMtdied tills himple preeest, renfiiwil ns it is by these who profit from If. but It is verv simple. S'e profitable is it that men In nil nges hnve tnken ndvimiiie of their biethien bv luonepoUzing mener. A blmnle illiistrntieu will sliew the facts. Twe henetst. thrifty brothers begin life In wet king nnd saving. Tem keeps his tavlngs in inenej form f "liquid") :itid lends at inter st. Jim Invei-ts his in implements of production. A blind man enn ee that Jim is the better citi zen. We would nil stone If we tried te de ns did Tem. Hut a nation of Jims can barter nnd get nleng without money, even though with some incon veniences. Hut the dny comes when Jim needs ready money te meet his payroll until he ran deliver n big order or until his crops nre harvested. Tem, hnvlng the monopoly of the money printed for "the genernl welfare," ns our Consti tution fcnys, lends te Jim en ample se curity nnd nt "the highest rnte Uij trnflle will bear." He tukes just ns milch of Jim's nrnfits ns lin enn eef. This Is previd by the Interest intes in the Lnlted States being the highest in the world during the war antl nfter. The llchcHt laud should huve the lowest rates. It can have nny time we will nrieugp for the business man with geed security te borrow from the Govern ment for the common geed. Hut until we de adept urti common -fcnse. nr rnngeinents we will struggle under greater nnd greiiter leads of IntcreM, greater ictnll prices nnd lower prices te producers nnd morn men forced te join unions te get jobs. Our present course lends te destruc J.''1, 'M,1,n' "arf instead of fewer. When will the sleepcra awake? The profiteers me nwnke nlvvnvs. 1,... . t'iAni.ns k. nruYnA. Philadelphia, September 17, 19,,'. Spanish-American Veterar. Pretests Te the Editor of f10 EitMne rubllc Lrdn'r: Sir Ilfivn just finished reading the nrtlcle of Jnmes A. Hedgers in the Forum, nnd desire te invite his atten tion te a grievoue error therein, lie states that "during the Spinlsh-Amerl. can War, men were known te buv themselves out of conscription for S.100 and send substitutes in their places." Tim draft wns net necpss-iry then. President MeKlnlcy nsked for volun teers nnd they came by the thousands. I have served in the United States volunteers nnd the regular nrmv. in the Sp-inNi-Amerlcan War, the Philippine Inburrectlen and the World War. wns never drafted, and I respectful! v re fluent Mr. lladfeis te study up en bis blsterj . We Spanish-American War veterans arc proud of the fuct that wv took part in war which did net require eoiucri'j eeiucri'j eoiucri'j tien and none of us would tnke $?()() end let another fellow tuke our place. FUANCIS P. McGIX.VlS. Hnrrisbuig, I'n., September 17, 10U2. Queries of Varied Type Te the KAtter nt the Kvcnine Putlle Lt4a.trt Sir Would eti pleait tell me n rniiCi as you cn sbeut Mr. Durnnt, th lulMr of th prnt Durant nnd th coming Star and Flint Butomebllciii? Wn.11 he net ene of th rtfulsnerii of th Cadlllne, Oldmelll snd tlulek csr? DM he net lev the Amerlcnn Meters Corporation when tlie du Pent peeple beunht It? Wlint connection did !lnnl Urethers nnd a Mr. Celeman hve with tlie Codlllne enr? Twe merr nuentlnns, If I nm net mononnlli! menonnlli! monennlli! Int tee much upsce Witt rublrinc vaoellne en the strlnKS of n tcnnlf rectict nld In preventing the elrlnet from hreaVlnB? Is It necesusry te tnke solid ueemetrv In hlsh choel te ftitir ft college? Is there nny woman's college that dep net rceulri that If ou have elrcady had It, or will t have te take It te enter? Will you nam nema that de net require It , It U- Full'rten. T'n , September 13. 1022. William Crape Durnnt was brrn In Ilo Ile Ilo ten, Ma . December 8. 1M11. tin lHt-O he founded the Durnnt-tiert CarrlnKO Cempunv. of Flint. Mich, where he had receive 1 n publle school edu-atlen. Orirnnlred the Bulck Motorcar Company In 100ft nnd the General Metnra Company In 1UOS. Pur rinsed the Cidlltnc. Oiktnnd. OldmeMl nd N'erlhwny Metera Company In IPOS 111 Secured n, controlling Interest In the Oen eral Meters Company In IMS nnd the enrr jenr ersnnl-ed the Chevrolet Cnmpanv Held cnnlrelllnir Intercut In two lnst-nnml companion until 1H20, In Janunry of hleh ifT lie erKanlrel Du-nnt Meters. Inc When th il'i I'nnl Intereats leek ecr fi contreltlnff Interest In Qenernl Moteri (net "American Motere") In 1020 Mr. Durnnt retained a lnrj,e part f ''In hnldlnss Whether he still linn thorn ts n emotion for flnnnclers. Mr Durnnt'a preaent home i In New Yerk Cltv Iteniy Mnrtvn I.elnni founded the Cidlilnc Motorcar Company In 11104 and wan general mnnniter untlU IdOD, then president nnd iiilvlsury mMiniter There Is no mention of "n Mr Celemnn" In the dita. concernlne the Cidlllnn ncc'sslble te the Forum, but there In of II I.. Cellins, who la at prefent nsseclitcd with General Meters. Vtsellne would Y mere hiruiful thnn poed ued en (he atrlnes et tnnnia rmkt. There Is n Varnish which our epertlns Keeda atern can furnish ou that will nc ftempllah the results for which seu ask. An nitreement entered l-iO n few cnrs iibe b lendlmf cellHen of the ceuntrr. these for women Included, slnndardbes the re qulrementa for matriculation In nn of them. These requtrenenta comprehend previous, study nf ueemetry, plane nnd selll If there nre wemen'n cnlleren which dlsiense with that preliminary dud for entrants thev are net parttea te the agreement mentioned and their rank la probably lower thnn thesi which make it caaenttal te matriculation. Th chorus te "Down en the Farm" Is na fellows! Just a neld "f new mown hay: , Just u collage by the way. Juat a mother Ue.tr te shield me from all harm. Juat a nweetheart waiting, tee With n, love that's fend and true; just n clear oiuiasnien'a country neine w"m en the farm. MHS I. II. SANDT. Philadelphia. Peplember U, 1022. "Sweetheart" Te (he Fillter of thr Kvrnlna Pubtic t.rrletr: Blr Inclesed Pleise llnd nrlKlnal lines, which ou may print In the Pee.ile'a Forum If -ou see nt. IOIIN' CIPOL., Jr. Philadelphia, Reptember 14. 1U2-. BWKriTIIKAIlT Tonight as 1 sit by mi window And gizi through the Iren bars, I tec the moon and the rhcr Ami the bright shlnlnir atars. And the old moon makes nie lonesome As I watch the clouts roll hi . And I wnnt veu, nnd seu only, lhat Is why I flPh. And I sigh becjuse I wonder , Will seu serretlmes think of me, That Is why I -It nnd pmdfr Alness thinking, dcat, of the". Will nu ee rre when I'm old, dear, Wh n inv hslr turns silvery gray And my esea hn lest their luster And I m no leng'r seuni; and cayT I de net wish te doubt seu Ner de I think seu'll turn. Hut I ennnit live without you Ms heart for sour heirt earns. !e dearest one, 1 trust thee, Anl mv heirt te veu I give. And If seu should ever break that trust I would ret care te live A H5S Quality articlcsarcmade for people who prefer te enjoy their price-saving in the service rather than in the price-market. BEFORE YOU BUY 0 see our wzsarasHsansHSEsasasasHsasB?! a a a a a Questions Answered Rodelph Vnlentlne T". '.h" 'V'fer 0 (no F.venlnu Public I.rAnrr- "ir vvtnt la the ev il hfl"v Itodeli'i Valntlpe, also his weight snd ngn? V. w. Philadelphia. September t.' l"2j Rodelph Valentine is "V rcet n inches In height his welnht la 1T.4 teunils nml h. I was twenty-seven seers old last Mas. Poems and Songs Desired "Down en the Farm" Te the r.illter of the r.i.enlnu Public LrAarr. Rlr I im sending seu the chorus of "Down en the Farm " I ue(i te slrur It about twenty jenrs nge Will ou plense prlut It In the Peep'e's Forum, nnd mnyhe somebody v-IU send In the first nrd second vcr,n I hnve get lets of old-time songs from sour Forum I leek for the People's rerum even nlsht. nnd then the funny ule I turc Founded 1364 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA OAKLAND TOURING Datk blue reed n if" ' " " ten price 1100 can be teen nt HOWARD GARAGE ?S10 V. Iliwnrcl Htreet Most Popular American Kosher Restaurant MALAMUT'S 21 V. 10TII ST.. nbnrr, Market.. TABIP r UfiTIJ'. !!!?! 60c 51.00 "'" msm COALS Drltlsl Admiralty nnd ether ceala for prompt snlpment. Alse our famous Welsh dry large coal at nnthraclte substitute S. 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Mftil Ten-Day Tube of Pepsedent te I s I ( oMLTeratviai raltaVT 946 1 I I I 1 I I a a 1 1 - a a a ' 1 1 - 8 s A private Branch Automatic Exchange is an interior telephone service, installed in hun dreds of the most progressive organizations throughout the world. The private Branch Automatic Exchanges installed in Philadelphia are connected with The Keystone Telephone Automatic System which serves all of Philadelphia's prominent and successful business establishments. This modem telephone system rings the Federal Reserve Bank A Complete City Service that gives no wrong numbers, no fake busies, no disconnects, no e&vesclrenping, and Interior Communication with and between all members of the stall free from the delavs and errors always incident with the ue of an operator. This modern telephone service means: 1. Time saved for officials and employees. 2. Secrecy, permitting telephone messages of a confidential nature. ? ,en m0!1.!61100' makin il ea?ic1' tu (Iial ancl tJilk, than get up and walk. - r. r 1 -ty' enablinS the .vcm te meet changing needs as thev arise. .). Reliability, which insures prompt service at all limes. 6. Economy, which makes ib, cost an investment, net an expense. All Philadelphia business organizations gain through the modern telephone svslem installed in the federal Reserve Bank, becaue it permits better handling of this' organizations business. b All Philadelphia business organizations will gain by adopting these features of the l-ederal Reserve telephone service which apply te their particular needs. Call Race 06 and ask fur Mr. Blake, or drop him a line. He w ill arrange for our commercial telephone engineer te call upon you without obligation, of course. The recent past has seen great chanue in telephone equipment and u.agc. If veur service has net been surveyed recently, the chances are you are net getting full value for the tele- phene dollars you spend. We point the way te better service at less cost. KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY 135 S. 2nd St., Philadelphia Telephone Race 06 'Il m .: I t . 1 1 Is 1 1 .;: IM OS m Hi m n 9 m 1 m w i't i Lis if .IS I M J 1 ft lf ''twwi n
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