Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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CHARLOTTE MILLS
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BELIEVES HAYES
$';f OJrl Docs Net Credit Schneider's
Accusation That Chum Shet
Her Mether and Recter
HAS HER OWN THEORIES
fit n stnf C ii"i tvO'ittfit
;' New llriinswleli. . .1., Cii Id
Ten will never make ni" believe that
Clifferd Have shot iiiv mother and .Mr.
Hall- mi. I Hn.t tn'iii'I Schneider didn't
have sense I'lietlRh In tin it." ifliil 'lull -lette
.Mill. dnuj;hter nf the murdered
choir lender, ealmlv twisting hhiiiiI hrr
fingers a hit of j,ink .v:i rn from the
sweater she was untavcllni.
Still ilrj-"ei ,nin iitimmi.li sp'f
jMisupsspd, sM. kiit in Ihn little ihinii;
Jrenlii fif li-i home. ( liirli ik nut imlj
Phnlih) het sii in mi.! siniin i' liimii'
f trnciil' unit. us fur her f,iilicr nml
btnthcr In mine I. mill'.
Twe iitlu-r limit's hi Wii lir.itmi ,i k
hnie heroine lnii.(i of trauedv nml in
inch nf tliPin ii worn in i ill line is llir
lnetlipp i.f Itii.wimtiii Si hiii'i'li'i. 'Hi' 'Hi'
ether Is the mother nf tivcntv-onc-vuir-eld
Cliff.. r. Hayes
Clinrlettp K ii IiiiIp ampler, a li'ile
pnicr tliim two vipfks ,n;n llficti she
fnrcs mii"!r in 1 1 mil i.f her 'in.! her
eye, ( i,i i i I ni'i: dumb'v. Will
ii nr r rn i u m in, r,. np
1)1' Ii" 'i i I ' I "Mil I
which ,i.. .. n ' " h.ipp i i - f.
Mill 1 I l. Ii' Ull'i ! till- s id'. VI
"i .11 nil
niiii-lliiri'j
lit i.
; v i.v
"Win Cm I Trust ?"
"I liiir.lly kr.n'i wli.u I think mm ,
but I den i tht nk Ciiffiinl ilnl it. What
can u think? Wlin is there 'v he in
all thp world that I ran trust?' cald
Chnrlettc blttprly. twining her liaiil"
1)1 thp bright colored wool.
"Nobody seems te believe tiint Chf Chf
fenl dlil It. I dent wi" li.m nn.rliu.lv
that m really connected with it could
bpllpvp that lie iliil. ltut what ran you
de?" she 'aid In n.t:iet desperation.
"I knew what I want tn de and no ne ne
bed will he'p in" I want te pi-r n'var
atiinnj: new people mid n.nk" new
friends I iilwul il d lop '. Hippi ifi
pip. Mem. p npil in ...II hip thp
Vtrr.lisir lnl.l" wlicn I w.i -mil1, lp-cnii-'
I a wiii. iiindi- fiiend- will' ititi
eiip I 'w. .' -Iip .,iii, wistfully licr
lininK en li"" "ink. in r rc tip. en
lipr iik.itnr mid In1!- tiiinicliti n ilainl
ftir nwm with l,pr im.tlii'r
"Mi iiunt Vni'.i Wniti.ikpr. :
Inz I" nier.' iipiii' p' erk -j'id sh'
wntil nif in I'uini" and ! w w.ili Ii.t i
that I i 'in i." te thp i.n'M'rvitj want
te Ink.' tin- iiii' In !.' rv.. v i;lllt
pan nia'.p mi own I i in; bui pajia .ijs
I nin't In1 won't li-i nip de !i I If
reur"P. I lini" te hni-li .IiimiI Iipip
first, en' I kn''i th.nk ! of ti" fntiir.'
nnd w lint I whni ile'ii. mid it no
ttsp , I won't c" t te iw it "
"l FppI e (Mil"
"Sniii'tinip-. I f""i e old -e tpi r
old.'' and mp i'.'sih m i IminN .upp
hpr liPiirt. .Tid I'm n "iniPtiinps I fpp
" ,ip .ii.ilfl w mils . .i" If I 1'iiiild
raisp thp ir dn'k.'ti-" ' e'i sp.. :m,
a flaiipf." "h" -iinl. " ard I don't wain
'te get e'i lnitt te f. id that wa.i "
ha. en n !" It was iipmIu'i i
"fiapppr nor tli"' "old litilp jrirl' ;i.'uk
Ing new ii was n 'i.'v i.'hai letl.'. "I if
net ir I kf'l .in. of tliPin 'I'lu-j ar a I
. inn li -ii. up te i i : "ii" or i i oil.. .
? It 11 ak ' no ii(fnrftirp " And "h"
tirpilii in-kid up l"-r knittine ns.ilii.
"Iti m I'titfi ' Ne. ii in i iniin
I'm knr'me it .wr for a frmml of
trill''. i".'lirr I'hin'etti'. eiip who ci
ep.-iipi In -nf w I'll lull, nii-i'hwli .!-.
w-Ik'H I ri ln'ait m lern and Ii'r mliid
ansn si pd . eiip who ."in jini :ishm all
tlimight of sp'f anil sledly de the small
things s p ran for utlii-rs.
Slip did net lrnin th.' iipw. of th"
li'l e," Srlu .d"r nnti' "-Ii" nail i in
tbe pap'-r iimn afinr li"r Inwin-. .Mis
Flerrnrp N'rtli. took bnr te Iipi aiint'"
111 lll-hl.'iiel I'ark. and krpt lmr tluTi
until '.i e'i 'eik Inst nicht It i .Mi".
A'liittn;pr tlnii t'liailntip l fenipt of.
and with whom sip lik-1 nie-t te I.p.
liPrnn-p. -!ip .. 1 1n- i. np win. i- tiief
lik met Iipi." I 'hnr'ei ip aiv "and I
can rpi aleii; l.pttpr witli h"r 'lian with
any of tin- etiip-s."
Cbailefp's Mall "Mill llea.s
AVhcn slip an..-pil liemp sIip found
Otilv nnr Iwi'Itp tti'i wailins hr
"Snnip'imps I r'i thlrts-tivp anil
forty a ilni ." v,p .a t.r
Thrsp liuprs aip from iiipii. weir.nn.
be.i. lawii-i- i 'a rejants, kind pp '
enn innimendln: hpr en b'M i'eiji.isp.
llftipr reimr ladiPs who sign iIipiiispIvp
'SniMMe!- ' and rpliiik" h'r fet b"tns
a flnprpr. Ieiip Ii.'h'IipIeii he v mild
likP te pinrispend wllli her. girl h-r
own iizp who writ" te ay tliy think it
I "smpi awful "
Anions tli" ptt"rs hhp rcreiv.'d is en
from Mr IMna Prhnr d"r. Itamnnd
rvlfp wnli wlieni Iip li'M bi'Pn cpiirr.tpd
It rp.nl .
"Ilear l harlettp Ven h,iw niv sip.
PPrP sjmii.it hi in tin1 niilPti n"inn "'
jour in. ''lie- and I am Implni; nil tin I
tllP oil" that did i' If J en mtP te mrpi
n. p. b" at it irnpr of i Jp.ryi inilf'a--
man str'pts tomnnew nixh alent 7
n'rlerk "
ChaileitP iri.inirstpi no Iii'pipsi in
TV hnt Mrs Si iiiii'idpr in slit ban' in .t
In Iipi
Of Hip et.ipr two inins pprsens ion
hpi tpd vi.h tii" trncpdi en.- is su,
Urens and petilidpnt. in etlinr i
breknn and spnt.
Mnjr llp.wurps I'atlipr
"I'ep, I didn't de it. and tlnw 'an I
nTp imp my 1 d'd." dpcl.ircd Clifferd
iyp. Iinnplv snnlins at hi" fathpr
.lesppli Ilai"-. who had .eiiip te haip n
lat brinf uliinp-f "f hi" son lipferp tnv
took Ii in iiwim from S'pw Hi''inri
"I nm pre. id of mi hoi " Clifferd'"
father Mild "II" w.is iij."-t.etiP I fm
tWPtity -four Iieiiis ami In- I. still ii.hi
mk brave and n.niiidled n lie was when
hp firpt LrKan the '' rdenl I am his
father and. of ..hiisp. I helipie In hlm
tint jen i'.iii ask nnv of the prepie in
town wlin' thfi Hunk
"Tiilk of tin1 Spnni-h inipu .itmn '
AVhal of the thud degrpp new? Mm
Clifferd W" ih'" didn't mUtiPiit him
They wenldn I l'-t III sleep, bill the
gnvp In in Mini" feed. Krnnk Kirhy
took It i in heinp milk nnd Randwli lies
at 'J e Hiielt in lb" meniiin;
"I went te rlniri'li with him Satur
day lliicht and he i amp out of the ron ren ron
fcKfllennl miilini;. ! J en think that
reulil be the fm " of the murderer':" he
drinamlp'l M'hementij ':"
Mr. I III es steed en the Mepn of liin
home, bin 'aims full of pa. kages he was
fcrlninne Inline te Ills wit, anil lie
leppei) In nod a greeting le n neigliUir
who camp up anil e itiaiiK turn for Ins
offers of nsnihtmicp.
"I'll probably Iuivp te fall en some
one," he said. "I nm all alone. Mut
I am sure it will ull come out all right, "
lie added.
"I don't think my wife will ever tp.
nyer, though She can't improve until
Clifferd Is witli lipr again."
Hut only tears en the pnrt nf both
father and wn inarki'd the meeting be
tween Uieninnil and Jehn Schneider -then
"Put your tiusi In Ged and every
thing will come out all right." said the
father as Jie ttinifil nvia.i in tears
W. iv Hajes' nietlier, who litis been an in
K'j fTill'l f'T ynrs. iiltlieugli slie is mil
rtlfMlj evrr ferty-tHe yenis old, is ti
k'i"1 ill-. - !......,. il.. ...lk....ltll.l .1.1 f A
'..:. 4 . hrniif( Iia ntilhMi'ltli-H (Iiirpfl
i'it0f,':Ut MP' her be under the charge of
w,riJjiu(ijv'xl4leriuj! under ir"tl "trees,
Hayes Had Tey Pistol
and Broken .22-Calibcr
Th Iter IMwanl Wheeler Hall
and Mr". I'lenner npitiliardt Mlllf
wprp jlalti with an nutemnHr p'ndnl
of .:e.fn!lliPl'. llriilK fitppl'jaeket.'d
bullets
"Cliff" llnjr, former I'lr'i'd
Stat' sailor, is linrgrl wi'h the
iniirdpr. but se far a his family
knew or the I'rnsernter ha been
iblp te Icnrn he bad only two pistols.
Oiip wtii a Fourth of .Inly cap pinel
of kid ilai. uhlrli rniild net Iiiip
been used te harm ntijbndi. 11 p
etiier wa an ntil-fnsliiiuirtl. smeip.
iirlien 'JJ-raliber revolver, with .1
broken trigsrr.
but quite vehement ill the dpfeil'e el
Clifferd, she iIpiIiiipiI that her son win
hein;? peferuled Iippiiu'p tile p;'os"i'illei'
win loelkns for mini' one en whom te
blame thin crime
"I haven'l cut inuili. enl.v the little
1 etne ever our head", nnd that I will
ive up te hIiihv the world at larjp t tin t
niv h.e is Hi" inneieiii viitlm of ii tnest
innlieieiis and unwariiinteil rhniffe." slie
said teilnv ' " I'hn vetv Idea of any en1'
i bursitis mi bill". Clifferd with b"ins a
111 inlet.'l ' It is Mllllllj I idir.lbl'is.
I.at.'lv inv health hasn't beeti of th"
liesi and I nked Cliffeul te stnj at
home and Kiv" tne n lift uieutn Hi"
lleUc lieiiul'i he wa quili.' hiiiidj. That
was whv he wasn't werklitL'. Oulj laft
week lm catliered in nil of mj ilatits
and petted them for me.
"This talk about him being around
the "tieets at all heuis of the tiiulit t
,'itietlier lie. lie in "'I' a' nish'. but
nlwajs kept koe.I Iieim. and I ilefj
nnv mi" te nievi elliiiwi... lie was
Mini niiist-il in Ii.' ' '". '"it evil f"
Ml . lllg oil
lie
I
i ive
lis.
. the
I ii' s nml tin".
s.ll". I 'llflll'.e.
i .1 . iitul I !. rn
are ps as g
,i a i
llien I"
i i.'i'i i:
Hid lievs
id
Ii
di
M-
il. .nid Ihev
niv mother
i.Milil Deiist et I puin i" " ... ni -.-.
Clifferd mid tell him tint Ins mother
will stand behind him te show the world
that he is iiineient."
Schneider's Father In Tears
.lehn Schneider at en thp steps of
bis home surrounded by a group of men ,
te whom he was talking In low tones.
A he spekp of his Min. tpars gathered
and he put up hi" hand tn ins trembling
tneuili until n "new, new step it"
from one of Ihe gteup partly brought
bail, his spf. control and h" wa aid
n. ...ntiiiU"
' I ve rptameil n lawyer Wn -'r S
nn'ii. ami h will lake ih.it" of 'he
. i-p I saw l'tiymend and lie r.ed like
a ii'ihv. bui I tell him net te werr .
thai I ktipn he didn't have anvth.ii
i. de th 1'." he aid. hatnnglv
'llnv Inn will t'l:. I guess." hv
1 l lis lir loe, rose n go t 1 h s Wife
wle 't.-s in a critical rondli.en. iefus
iiig t i '" n r eat : at who - sole i.
M-irv Storer. iIip grandmother of Unv Unv
irend. who nl'e has eaten nothing and
has hud ei.lv 11 nip of ten since .he
. . . A . . I . . .1 Ln..
learned of the grilling of her giam
en.
which lasted for tlnrtv-twe heui.
IE. IV Seillieider's wife seems Inval te
Intil
'Met her. be like me and linve fauh
in llnv. Iieiiiiisp lie never had aiivlliini
in de w ith that tnurdei ." she said te I lie
j eijt h s moth' i i
"I II sink I" Itav until he i ptevd
nm i Mil I love mv hushand and I
hav iifidenep in him unw Ju-l when
' Is It tllll-t."
Tiie jeiini woman married S.hnflde'
..I le iimi' ti.aii two . .ti's age.
Wp wip lupiij." sh" said, "until
wi I. ad a misunderstanding nbeut a
v.ar age and then I went te live vviib
mv graiidninlliei at Seuth Mivei. Al
though we did ii"i I've together, p were
fiieiidlv and aw full ntliPi; quite fie
lli..l'v. I kllevi he ilnl net ..lie fei
this Pe.irl M.ilimri heiaiise lie mid m
that h" did nut mid I inn sui" that
tliei" was nothing bpineii llieni
Mi Si lineid"! I stud te have .p
t lined, however, that 1 er husband hid
fiisipientl) ilne.iten.'d hei and that lie
often ' arrir-d ;i pi-tel
Selini'idu s wife is a mn.l. ilelinne
gill of tweiili-iwe Sh" cariies lire
blown linir in an oid-tnshieiied knot
and she has l.ghl blue eyes .ltid II fair
ioiiipe)en She possesses ,i winsome
-mii".
Death Plot Seen
in Jersey Murder
I .inliniii.t from I'ar "
"Yes, we I, .ive something te rover
I hill '
Old ilie-se h"vs hae any connection
w nli ii '
i an'' d vlese mv band in this
Th n Ii sauntered te bis ethrc and
. lesed li's deer
Oeteiiivc Tetien, with every nppear
nncp of teluctnnce. ngalu disclosed the
. asp
"Will vmi talk te Mills and li
Hall again'- ' the detective n askd
"Certulnlv we will." h leplied.
Will vcu bung them here?"
e wn probably will examine tliPin
in r Strieker's eflice. A" a matter
of fact we're juM starting work en this
in-e It makes me laugii. tiie who'
tlnng. Wh.u were .Mr. Hall and Mrs
Mi'N doing out at 1 :"0 " . Im k in the
tiiTningV That's the t.ine S. linei!"r
savs Hayes shot them."
Time Is Crux for Probe
Oe VOII
nud the ether invesngateis
the vlrllins were shot ppr ppr
befere the I. in s. i ,v
believe tlllll
luili" lieurs
Si hneider';'
"You're
liead. ' sun
Isn't it
hitting ihe nail
hi
tie
the detective
true, then, that urn le'k'd
up nierelv se :i" in divert
tiipse heys
hiispie.eii from the real murder. i
Tuiien declined le answ.i this iups iups
tien. then added:
"W knew tliin Mr Hail and Mrs
Mills weip net killed at am 1 e . U.. k
u ihe iiiurullig
Half a doyen witnesses ngrre thai
thve heard shots between Id ..'ill and
II e i le k, the night of Th irsdny. Sep
i ember II Si hneider lonfessien flies
the time at I :.'!) o'c'eck Fridai inoiii ineiii
lug. September 1." Tiie p.iinniituiPni
mi which Haves was la.led give, tins
hour.
.May Try le I tee nut lis
"I'Iipip has been talk of seekitv le
effc"t the release of Haves and Sclni"
ili-r from jail bv habeas eeipiu. hut
nothing lias btii doep thus fnr
llnjes I'enfriinted Si hneider. his ac
nispr." in the jail corridor it 1 e'i lerl:
thi morning and tailed him liar nnd
i evvard.
Hayes was taken ti the j.ul .estpr
dny "afteriu'eu : Schneider, who had
been held for fm l her questioning, .in'
until after midnight. As lie was hi -
lug led down Hie (oiriiler b i).ti"iive
Tellen, S'iineider bad te pas. Haves
II.
The man whom Sihtie,iier r.ei used of
the murder, declnnng iliat lie IimiI shot
tliini '' iiitnistiil.il" I'T .s.'biielfler's
svveellieari. Pearl Mnbiiiti, and ber
sif nfather, spiting: te tie hei of hi,
iclf as Itnymeii'i wn hd iiisi
"TlKlt'. 'h' d.itv Jiar." lie ex
ilauned "I'd !.I." t" g"t at nun f,,i
.lliftlt bve tniilitis. IM iuai;e him n.l
tin. U ! '.
Tet ten pushed Si hneider en his wav
"Loek nt the low c.iivai d." cried
Hayes -'i' has thp nerve of a th
ll lie Knows hew In de is te In
Walt till I get out it won't I.e long
I'll find a way te make him till th"
truth."
Schneider is ailil te Iwve made a
revUed stntetnent te djtectlvfs, stipe
he was locked p In SqfnervUe Jail.
EVENING PUBLIC
I'resertitnr TUektnan rpftifPt! te mnki
the Ktntemetit public, fine t" sa.v it wuh
an "llliitnlttntien e
f wlint bad reiip
beferp,
(Jne nf the theories which the author-
tllies are mnsidrrlng. Is that there may
I liavp been a "feud" betwen Sehnliler
anil Nirinln llnhmer, fnte of I'enl,
I Schneider'" fifteen 'year-old sweet heart.
Tells of I'nlsnti Plan
I'earl llnhiner sat.i today that
Schneider had mi one erriiylnit about
n month age urged her te po!-eu lier
ctcp-fatlipf, mid had eflj rpil te gpl her
thp poi'eii
1 Mahnipr iIk-IiiipiI Iip had gene nut
.with I'earl the iiikIii of the iniirder.
'armed with a gun. with the p.Tprcs
I purpose of "getting" Siliiielder
"I'eail rcked imp te go for n walk
with hei." '.'I'd Miihiner. "Tli" real
riasnii I went was that I htid a new
. I.Vr.ilih auteni.'illr. mid I went leek
mg for Si lit "liter If I had found lilni
I'd have killed linn. He was run
si an 111 blithering I'eail. I've had all
kinds of tie;ible with hd- nnd lilin I
had iiev"i' ""en Schneider In tin I fe. s.i
far as I knew. I'd have liked te have
met hlm that night.
"We walked out as far a I'.iirceleuch
Park .'in. I bnek again.
"A month age Pearl jumped m'e the
canal, leaving a neli' saving she was,
lir.'d of living. A Or. Heffman get her
out mid seni her te St. Petit Hospi
tal. "I w ish s,p iimi iiniw nrd
1 .us i mghi llahiner steed at a strept
iirtiPi downtown, drunk, waving his
arini. admit and telling even one who
would step te listen what lie would de
te S. Iiueidet . ,
The authorities point out that there
nee snveal fliiWH In It.nhmet s story.'
line it? ttipsf. iliep si.t 1.1 ilit.t lie never
owned a gun. The prosecutor's de -
tectlvis sn tint all be hnd with hi.-'
tb nigh of the inuidct was a -huiv
in. k"!-.',ileil ilgaiette r.isi
Flaws Seen it. stnij
Il iellt.1 Is :ls , ,tt p .',, i ,.,1.
i.v I ii Kniiflin.'iu .nid il' two he..-
"I" .i. held. 'I'll- ngiiiii tlnii I'm'
had met Mahmi'i d.uvn town, witli
I'eail The i;irl. ten. hem" this ..'it. IP
he had wanted te "gun" Schneider. I
ne nan ampie opportunity te de se.
1 iltlenl llnjes. whose mativ
friends
In tills city express firm belief in lib
innocence, has proved te be a puzzle
te the detectives qiiPMienliiK him. Up
would mlraifl nothing, yel niipenrpd '
niMleus te talk te any of them nbeut
Hip case. At no time would he ndmll ,
the accusation of Schneider charging
him with the sheeting of Mr. Hall mid
Mrs Mills. His ceulness nnianl his
intfirngnters They tried haul te break
linn down, hut lie pteved mere than
a mat' Ii for tlieiii.
M" kill anybody'; ' lie .aid. .iu"l he
fore be was lei'ked up in tin-jail "Wli.v, '
Unit is 'i ical Jeke. Oe urn fellows
think that if I had killed these people
I would he Iipi c m .pw l.rniis'v l k u
let von pi. k Hi" up'.' Vel a I'luili"
What amaze.- mi is thai (av
SrhiiPlil.'r 'beulil . liaise me with sm n
.i 'Mm. Seliucidcr knows tll,lt he t.'ll-i
ii d 'i'h rate Ii,. win ii In sjns that I
killed tlie-e people. Whv, that guv
must lie i ra.v te sjn si,,, ilniigs, am
I i-erliiitil.v did tell him s,,, , whcij
ili.v bi.uighl us face te fa v. He er
t.utilv vv.is hriisi'ii and that's what
miil.es tne think b" is gene in rln head.
Dees Net I'Var Outiuine
"lb" autlierities did net give me any
thud degiee. aliiieilgli th".v did keep in
from going te se,.p. I-Jvcr.v tiuip tlnii I
deed off tlllll f'llevv Tilfletl Would rellie
inn. the room where they had me and
louse me. sure was glad when day
light .am". I Hunk that the nithoii nitheii
ties lielipve I am iniinient. but after
this iiiji i hinged me witli h'lrli a 'inn?
Ihev had le held in" e ihev leuhl jn-
M'Stlgllle ills wild slelv.
"X am net a hit afinnl of the out eut out
reiue ln.,'ii.i I knew I llile sn t a .iiirv
II the l.iml thai would hell.ve liie -'i.tv
that Scbiiridi r app'iii i.ilv thinks he has
made th" detei tlte. hiliev. .
"I illdn i hide n i hill.'. I iirieiiiiic'
for .-v. r.v flung thin I did and tlnv have
Inv stru v i empl.'le
"Ray Asked Me te
Elope" Says Pearl
( .mttntif.! fium fuse On
pllt Ihe knife hark III b.- Jieekel
II.'. 1
alw.ivs laugii It off af'ervvaid.
' I don't knew whether lie ine.l III
it
out didn t are if Ic d.d or net I
us.ll te st.iml qp before bun and sn
l!e ahead and de i' . I den'i line '
I.e's "' inn. s I w. nite.l te end n all
just like that time I jumped in ihe
rjinl "
' Itayiiiend didn't like my slepf.nufr
and ins stepfather didn't like him and
It'll meiid used te s.ii te me. 'If I li.m
a f.itiiei 'ike you have iet, I would
put sum. tiling in his t effee 'ind kill
b in ' He diTTnl ever tell ni" te go
'tin anv poison or nothing, but he iis.u
te tell me Im would h" 1 1, around and i
hnd some sonic time if he was m
Dtjpsn't I.Ike Stepfather
" I don't i are much for my siepfai,i.
ni ither. If il was np le I 'in. I
wouldn't nuer de netli'.n ' He is al
wa;s f'i'.sin' at hip. but Iip milv bnii
me nine 'Course lie had me ariesinl,
but I went down and tried te have
li.m in rested, loe, lie. ailsc he en ni d
a le'tei I gel. and thev told luin lie
enlihrt open any meie of niv iiisii.'
There vvns open hostility in In i .i.cp
as s, spoke of lier stepfather'- trial
tn"''. and ic.si ntmcnl ,mehi' red In
hei i.'iianl brown eyes, "ILm .nid uie,
we don't speak new."
l'arl lived with lier sister. Mrs
Mav M.inruse, l."!i Murneii street f,,r
a time, but her lentinueil friemNliip
with Sehneider forced Mrs. .Mairuse te
seiiu the girl te lier fathei
'I wouldn't have her living with in'
and going 'round with that maniedi
ma n ' she sniih "I didn't iippinw of
i.e sm h dein's."
I ne Letters Found
Ii was Mrs. Maniusfi he ind seiue
htleis whlf'll Schlienlet' wtnle te 1'inrl
about nine inentlis age I'm ns.iv in
a Chrihliiias l)"i wnli a few hit, of
bright paper, tinsel gee-gaws mid the
siiinll keeiisakes winch niaiked tiie few
happy memories of PeurN rhildlioed.
vveie the letters from S'hneidei. vvhuh
she had left at home, as "lie ailed her
simpi's house, wriiien en long cliieis
"f wrapping paper, pmhably done while
he was at work. The letters" brought te
I'earl the utteranie of the flpiniien of
the man who the ib-i lares is tl.i mih
man she ever rated niivlhing about
'g'eing nretind w ith
Jlenr sweetheart. iad one. n.u
are th only one I care anvtbnig
nbeut In all the world I will never
give you up. Ne matter what hap
pens,' rietliin" w-lll make me go back
te my wife. If ion are going i he
Inv girl Mill ran " "'- wnn einei
fellows. I ileni want you te go
with any one but in'--
I lemuiu, ii1 cier. your friend,
Itnymetiil Stephen Schneider
i Mark"d wi'h kisses nt tiie bottom i
My girl, rend another letter, I den t
rare Ifevv often linppv lients in" up.
I won't step i eming te see yen, and
lour brother needn't tiv te make me.
'l am going te -'I working nights,
and you must see me often. I won't
keep'iinv .nib that k'ps me fiem sec.
Ilig von. " When i nil veu meet me';
Your friend,
(n.i meiid Sipplieu Schneider.
iSigneil witli kisses i
Sweetliearl I'nnrl, Kend a 'I bird letter
"There is iielliing in ibis lewn for
me if I can't sic you. My wife means
nothing te hip "ion me the gnl I
waul I walked up te l.ieige mid
Summerset strepU last in-jlit and
waited itiitH 's::1"' 'h.v didn't you
come' (Signed) Itajmeiidst S."
1 Pearl said thnt Knymeud bad given
HIS
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY,
Defends Her Husband
t rit
l'Sr
"J" ' '"',''
'""' ; r'.,r: ..
lie illdn t."
...,''l,'"v' ,!"
never sliet Air".
Mills
she said. "I just
knew
von
new
sin
was
,,) .,n ,,MMl nev." h" I", i
pi, ,,1. "hut if tiie nutheiiti's will lum?
t,,,. f.,pp te face with U.iv 'ind I liff I
w, make them tell the real truth." I
'he girl said she had gene for a
Mrell with her stepfather. Nicholas,
Mabtuer. the night the murder wnsi
(.nmmllted. She wns followed, she I
declared, by Schneidei , Hajcs nml I.nin;
KaufTman
"T was with Hay Schneider en the
Thursday night of l lie murder until !
o'clock," I'earl said. "He took me
home nnd said 'Geed night' In front
of my house. As I started. te go into
the house I mpt my Htep-fathcr en the
front steps nnd lie grabbed me by In.
ii in nnd commanded tne te go walking
"...Ii hlm.
'I unit Walli Willi Mepf.itliir
"He said be had had tee )nu'b i"
ii ink mid he tlieughl a walk would
sober hlm up.
"As we 'left tiie house ami stalled
tnv aid Miipi'IpiicIi 1'illk. I luili.ed
s. vera I times IJajmend Si hneider. I.enii
Kaufliiian and Cliffeul llajes lollewing i
lii"
"Tie thiee caught up te my father
and mi' at (ieergp and Ceilcgp MippIs.
' I!av leek e(T his i eat and rolled up,
Ins sIh'vps nnd followed us. We sal
down mi tin- grass near the Jehnsen
f.nteiy and I discovered Clifferd Hn.'csl
crawling np te if. j
"I asked him what he wanted. He'
answered. Tni looking for a place te
sleep ' May was standing at our bark
leaning against n tree, Father and I
get up and walked away. Tlie.v fn'
lowed us an.l when I leld mv father
liny vveie behind us tlm tin." lett us,
mi I went t p en
while we went
a rlin and rloed th"c
en toward
lillr. leiirh
raik.
S.iys Friend Had Gnu ;
"Mv father lield fin t" mv aim all
the tun. and later, when I t dd him
it was getting late nml that it v a
ii boil i lime te go home, lie n i 1 1 we'd
Mav in the park.
"The nevt evening I met Itnv at
Semetspi avenue. The lirt tlnng In'
sajd te me was; 'I lest uaW; of veu
last night, v.heie did you go';" '
" 'What was tiie idea of mur fel-i
lowing im '' I asKed.
" 'I thought your father would start
some tumble with you,' he s.iid.
" 'Yeu don't knew hew 'e light,
anyhow." I leplied.
Well.' be said nngrily. 'I have niv
friind. Cliff llayis-, has a gun and
be can take my part. What time did ,
je i get home, any bow ';'
' I leld him it was five miniitcfi te I".'. '
and i lien n.-I.ed him what time he get
l.ell" .
"'Oil. I left nt .' i'clnck.' he tie
fjainl. "and I was looking, for you.'
"'Well, that was foolish. May.' I
sa.d 'Yeu knew I don't stay out s.,
Int..."
"He then nsked tne why I was out
wnli my father and esclainiPfl: 'Yeu
had no right out there.' Then I left
I im.
"Saiuidnv. about neon. Tiny came up
le thp mise '-hop where I work le meet
me and wp took a walk up Kasleu ave
nue. H" didn't want te walk up Oe !
Itu-sy lane lie leld me he preferred j
Landing lane,
"1 told I, in I had never hepn en D '
Hussy la rn. and would like te haie him
lake tne there
" 'Al' right. I'll take you up there.'
he answered, and after we had walked
a while we ..line across a couple lying
en lii' gieiind under a tree.
' 'I think they must b" hetnelesH
pcepli li'iv told tne, and I nnswpiel
that I g'l" sseil they were.
"Wp 'vim ever near them and sat
flew ii We could see them fiein where
we mi, and I wondered nt their still-ties-
Tells or Finding Medles
Ita . I -whispered, "lliej nie in
the s.-, in. place we saw tlu'in beffiie
we sit down. I ney mini seem te
move I pulled lit ti a ever te leek at
the .eiiple lie get awful led in th
fa. e mill hnd '
' I di.fi't want tn go ever there.'
' I ih"n took him by the arm and
pull"! him ever, lie leaned against the
apple nee and exclaimed :
' pinti. they ate all full of bleed.'
'I milking ti was feeling, I went ever
inv self
"'Thev don't leek as though tlie.v
vviip inmdeinl here.' " May explained.
"I l.ey leek lis though they vveie laid
e '
' Then I snw the bleed nnd ran down
lb., 'an. a few vards. cijlng te May
te phone somebody nbeut it. but h"
a d be wouldn't de II. In cause be didn't
wain te gi i Inte any tumble. I in-
sisied m he vent le a lirarhy house
mid phoned.
I ' I net n nl be was dicndfully nenou neneu
'nnd diepped the receiver while in th"
'middle of his oiiiersatleii ami steadied
' himself iipfeie tinislilng.
I ' 'I In ii I went home and told about
hiding i lie bodies."
Tiie girl then explained hew she met
May th. .t day. Sunday, and said
he told lier lie was net going te slay
lout heranse he was upset eyer finding
I the bodied. She said :
' " 'I nin't sec jeu this afternoon,' be
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MltS. KAYMONI) SCIINKHH-Mt '''""'"" ml ver te the league, ills- And Mis. .1. Mertrn.u Yeung rend th" i"p (.f(lVd Ulen of Itussln,'1 he said, "but
Wlf. of youth held It, materia, wlt- !M "' "f ? 'V JVW. ' P " "M -"A0" !" l?
iieh lii .New ruiisvv icli iniirtier. ii.i,i,t, i,it, i-,..,ii,. i i..,. ', . ., '. . tip questions ni noun .- " . ..."-.
who Insists Iter li.tshand is being a, , i,,,,,' ',,, ' , '' y, ,Z '" 'V'"'.':. '''i,,;,.,i"t : M',;,7'n?'li!""1 M'"' llenal problems, are intensely nterest-1
miile "Ihn iteat" if.1. . . ' V- . ,' ' . "" ' Adi inn U . Met e.v , coripspending secrc , tipv detnnnd your attention. Mut i
inane inejjtmi ,,, ,,, ,p s,l;l,N n ni,ll)inllrnllll. , , , liifc. 1 1 '" -, llfc f ,r ew)1 ,
s tea - - ' . Hi ' r" ,''srtic . w -
Pearl "would make them tell llm N Administration does "net in end te , KitiTlV'w ' "I ThT.- "'.FT I . "IP if "rnnirel the t m of the
told me; 'I feel tee sick, and I nun
going home te bed.' Later h" "hanged (
i his mind and enld be would stay en
,llus opcasien. I met him nt Somerset
i and (iifiige streets. We just limited
i On tin- Monday after Ihn murder, the
! girl said, she icceived a letter fnuu,
I.Mrs. Si hneider requesting her te kfep
lawny fnuu ber busbnnd. Acierdlng te
I'eail, it rend as follews: '
"Ytiii will pardon me for vi riling '
but I wain veu In slay away fiem my
I husband When this case conies tm
tiisl. I mil gujng le bent you te it." I
I'f.iil wint for mi aiitoiiiebdi. rid"
lal night and was seized with an cpl
leptie attack. She mis taken te the!
Middlesex He-pilnl mid released after
leyeral hours trenttnent. '
-
Deem of Entente
Believed at Hand
fnnlintirit flam Vntt On
matter what International punratitpps
pxlutrd. if no forts exist, a llritlsh
llectf tlicy llilnk. will bp In ceinmand of
Hip Straits nnd nf tlm Mtaeh Sen.
French Kpar Hrltlsli I'ewpr
Jveii the fepblp Ottnumn power
nt
thp beginning of tlm Great War lit pns.
spmlett of forts turiicil bark n Mritlsh 'p unlvatlen of (lie race demands
flppf at the Straits and the 1- rptich vnluntarv motherhood. The standard
would rather see the Turks nnrp mere ' nf the race Is ettlv as high as the stand-
In possession of thp fertn thnn te xpp!im WOmnn puts 'upon hprself, whlrh Is
aiij liiternatienal nrrimppinpiit which ; plll.(v 0f tiKht nnd life."
the Mritlsh might turn te thplr own uhp ... , .
at thp eittbienk of another war. Allenilaiirfl Is I-arge
Of the proposal that the League nf
V Allnnu blif.t.l.l .i.liiili.l.liiH ll.n Ul.i..ll.
'in pit'tim .lo.iiieisii-i iiii- enillis
the KiPiicb nrp Mtspicletn nnd it Is
probably because they llilnk that the
i I nitcil Stiitp.s would oppose extending
I admlnlstrntlvp pewprs tn the League of
1 Natletri that the suggestion of an Invl Invl
Italieii te the cetnltig cetiferencp oriel
i nates in Purls.
When the I.engupef N'titiens wnssug
geMed as tlip pmppr body te keep the
St Kilts thp French inslnntly iised. why
net make this a general policy and turn
I t j doubtful whether the I'nit
Ktatis has any definite solution tn offer
for tins difliriill cetilllct of interests In
the Vein- Fast. The open deer an
old Aui'ilenn pulley, but hew te main
tain it s a hard question.
1 1 the eelil'eii'ure widens the III each
hiiwpcii Ktigliitid nnd France and every
conference fnuu Paris en lias tended
te leave the two allies farther npail.
new groupings nf nations will take
place The two outcast nations of
I'urnpp will assume new Important:!'.
Lp te tne present trance . playing
! the gamn of Kurepenii politics, has
pinned faith en Poland nnd the Lit
tle Kntentc. This leaves two great land
powers nf Kurepe, Germany and Rus
sia, out of the reckoning. If the
breach between Fnglnnd and France
heroines itiepnralile France will have
te cast about for a better partner than
iiiireitnln Poland and the quarrelsome
Little Kntentc.
ir ki:.i.i.v wtiitTii Miui.r.
, xt nl I'h. inrnihrs lire en the Jelt nm!
tt. t'l'iur'! "f thi event, vvhtrh i.rmnplly
t nil iln-lr ivnv Inte th" enli T'.nU'KinMirn Spp
'tlen rilnt"! I'" n l'hllp.llitiln tintnDr.
It is rr'nl'! In hp-iijt I ful Fpln lnns hi n
rnrt nf Ihe Surrtny i'tllltc I.rimIrk, ".M.iK"
It a lldlilt.' --.trtr.
Nothing; you can add te beauty means
ae much as prettier teeth. Millions new
attain them in a new way.. Dainty people
of some fifty nations employ this method
new.
But it means far mere than beauty. It
means cleaner, safer teeth. Leading den
tists everywhere are urging its adoption.
This is te urge you, in fairness te your
self, te see the results of this method.
That dingy film
Your teeth are cpated with a viscous
film. Yeu can feel it with your tongue.
It clings te teeth, gets between the teeth
and stays. Most teeth troubles and most
dingy teeth are new traced te film.
Film absorbs stains, making the teeth
leek cloudy. It holds feed substance
which ferments and forms acids. It holds
the acids in contact with the teeth te
cause decay.
Germs breed by millions in it. They,
with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor
rhea. All these troubles have been con
stantly increasing, despite all care, because
the ordinary teeth paste cannot effec
tively fight film.
New methods new
Dental science has long been seeking
ways te fight that film. Twe effective
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OCTOBER 10, ' 19$
Heme Economies
Urged en Women
(enllniinl fram Vaicn On
ImiffPrs nml fnllffht fur Ills spiritual
development.
"Weimili has fetisht for nrinripica.
iptf.priirpgslnii. nclilpvpnipiit of mall
' for lileuls. TlirntiRh'tlift lent? years of
i stniggle for tielitteal freedom, vemnn
i tins wnrkpil tier wav te eeonenilC irec
; dein
'O
g-eat was the nitrntiancp at te
"". " ' -.. - - ---:- -y ,
te ehanijp the plaep of itippjlng ; from Iip
hetm- of tlm Weman's Club of ICendlue
tiny s
cp'slen It was found neee.snr.v
te the Orpheutii Theatre, in the Mil sonic
'J'ptnplp. TIip largp ntldlteiiuin wns til -tueit
lilletl.
TIip invocation that opened (Iip inorn inern
lug s-csslnn wns delivered by the Her.
Or. K. P. Pfatteiclier, tlien camp thp
lepnrt of the Crpilptitinls ('eiiitnlttee.de
llvered by Mr. Kail Jenckps. Mrs.
William Andersen delivered the report
also presented.
"Thcic O no greater need today thnn
the unbuilding of the educational svs-
Inn mi" the Shite," siild Mis, S. Mlair
I.l'r'.li. of Chester, vile pipsfijcnl of the
I'a-lelll distil. I,
"The problem of today Is the pinpcr
education and t,hc moral and physical
welfare of our lie.v s and girls. Our
clubs In the district have been work
ing for bettei law belter law en
forcement, better health. In cennec-
however, has been itindeauntc
Airs. .leiin I., iiamme. or Jerk. vice
president, repertci for the Lentral ills-
trlrt, Tbeie me (ifty-spvpti clubs witli
.:ti.
70(1(1 memlieis in Iipi- district, she nld.
Mr". William M. Itankin, of Claiien.
icperlnl as vice president of the Noitii Neitii
wpsIpiii ilistilct and Miss (!ertruile
MacKinney . of Mutler. for die South
western distil. !. witli its Jib" clubs,
with a membership of L"J.0()(l. Meie
tliaii SI.i.imiii was Kilspii for cbaritj
iluiing I he year. Forty-lire clubs, she
v.mi, iiiaintmii vNitlng uuises mid .'!"
I in n iv, u u.u a.ier. j may say nineteen ' ." (- - f Mr8 Je80ph R. Mc
haby clinics hnve been opened during a tutrr- ""e nrcsident of Enitern dis
the year, and twenty-live district t T, fr'a 'if nlnir Lnskie" vlce
nurses engaged There are J 51 clubs fenef Ceniraf district" M. Jehn
in the district, .''innncinl support, i V! es..,-"..i . :.i. i ....Li.if ywv,.
. ..... ...11. ..... I-.. I ... I l- .11 1-1. (IV. LIVIIHII.'ll .
J 'JEjKSff Bt111' ' ' ' umm
ftHft. ' u if?gKx-J-srCir
This Added Charm
At your command new prettier teeth
methods have been found. One acts te
curdle film, one te remove it. And this is
done gently, day by day, without the use
of harmful grit.
Able authorities have amply proved
these methods. New leading dentists, all
the world ever, are advising their daily
use.
A new-type teeth paste has been cre
ated, based en modern research. It brings
ether and new desired effects, and avoids
some old mistakes. The name Is Pepso Pepse
dent. In that scientific teeth paste are
embodied these two great film combatants.
Old methods wrong
Modern research also shows that teeth
pastes based en soap and chalk are wrong.
Being alkaline, they reduce the salivary
flew. They reduce the starch digestant in
the saliva. That is there te digest starch
deposits which may otherwise ferment
and form acids.
They reduce the alkalinity of the saliva,
which is there te neutralize the acids
which cause teeth decay.
Pepsedent corrects these errors. It
multiplies the starch digestant, multiplies
the alkalinity. Thus every use gives mani
fold power te Nature's great toeth-pro-tecting
forces in the mouth.
clubs maintain baby clinics nnti 70
clubs devote much time te work for the
Mini
Otli
Ither reports MilitnlUcil were en in
nnt Ien by Jltj, .lebti . Uttry. imhI
the press, bv .Mt. Kllcn J-eli;r
form i
en the pre:
?'' . ...i..i-...i.i.
Itrnert en stitte v encse siiiun..r ....-.
was lead for Mrs. IMwuiil V. IJidillCi
wl0 wns miabl(! te Up pieenr. jib
I ..i.1...l.lnii nen innlntalneil at the COl-
CK0. Mrs. Wlnlleld Scott Mncllenry,
nr litdlev I'nrk. it was niineuncctl, is
taklnc care of the junior work nt the
convention. The constitution was
amended te .split tne jsaMern wi-smi:.
Inte tlm Northeastern nnd Southeastern
1 At the rceeptlen Inst night. Mayer
Jehn K. Stauffcr wns the pr ncipnl
, spenker. He welcomed the delegates
, te the convention in the name of the
city. Thp Mnyer was thp lotto male
among (lie bevy of women.
I Maver AsUs Heme Interest
He recited the work of the civic divi
sion of the local woman s club, and
i.ren.l women's organizations uvcr.v-
where te take n mere netlve interest in
i"! "' W " - ' i
municlpnl government.
Jlnnv et your nin " j'."..- t"
ltinir liresrajiiH by prominent speak
ire-
metlng pregrajiiH by prominent spcaKcrs
en questions of the day. leu are In
terested in the itilernntlenal question
about. Smjrnn. the growth of the yellow
I ('Itv Ceuncl
forest becmtsi
' eluded.
luiieit, ,.
Mcpeits bv various standing commit cemmit
em vveie made this morning. Among
t
these were
the follewing:
Piegrmii Committee. Mrs. .. Mertram
Yeung: State etlicPM' reper : pies
dent, Mi" Florence Oiberti vice presi
dent, Miss Anne K. Harlan; recording
seeretarr, Mrs. ltalph W. Johnsten ;
cnrreHne'ndlne secretary, Mrs. Adrian
W. McCoy", treasurer, .Mrs.
William
i western district, Mrs. Vllllam B.
,.,. vtrn nrp.M-nt of Southwestern
.'": ' AII ' nertrnde MncKlnner:
" - . . . -. -
imiriiinn of Committee en JUadgcs
Mrs. i). V. Cressmlre: elinlrmnn of
Miiienu of Information. Mrs. Jehn V.
Itilev; chairman of Pi ess Committee.
Mrs.' Llien Fespr Stene; State College
scholarships. Mrs. Fdward Middle.
Many Prominent Spealters
Among
tig tiie sppnkers during the week
Mr". L. L. Mlnnkenburg. Pliila-
will III
delphi.i: l'f. Theui.iM K. Flnegnn, State
Ten-Day
i riA..-. in an KPPItlCf TIIP
I, IUII ...-i- '. '"n
. of the trees. lie con-
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lugb H. Mnglll. gennl MerctarVrpH
he Iiitpriintletii.l Council of m fffl? 4
iMiiirnunn; .urs. i nemas (. wfi,.-.
iiresltlent of the (k'tiernl PedcratlnnfllM
Women's ('Ittbs: Mrs. Jehn A. nih?,'
llpn.llng: Mrs. Edith Houghten H0i '.'
naiiiinerpi .virs. ueuernli Ktier !i.u."
slene. Newton Highlands, MasV: I h'.
gtterlte Wilkinson, poet, essnvint .,
critic, New Yerk Clt.v; Mlw idi h!?4
ford, director of General Fed.ii.
Headquarters, Washington : MIm v..n
ga.et A. Knight, dean ,f Wem''.
Slate College ; Mrs. Samuel 8.mV
nnst president of Statu Federri!'
Titttsvillc : Themas Liggett, fir w ,.n.'
Keen, l'liilatlelpbia. and Mrs. p
Merry, Merkcley, Oallf., eha nnsii i
line arts, General Frdeintlen. " '
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Cehen and Pinte
Are Held in Bail
Centtniint from rote flat
tcrrogniietis ny tna .iaSe, ffldM,,
I. t'1 .- t "lUHT I
i wcre prepareu ami iiertrn wnrrnnhi i,
ued by .Tudge McDcvltt.
Sister Inlerrttpts Court
After the eases of Cehen ami Pint,
had been disposed of Mrs. Mlllln t.
dnglla, Jti Nertli Salford atreel pint l'!
sister. Interrtiptcil the court by d.
maudlng that her testimony be heari
She was told that It wns tee Inti i ,,
her te testify then, but s!i0 would Mtl
the opportunity te tell her ctery nt ti,'
l.alcr sins told newspaper iWt ,,.,
Yelst telephoned three times f()r ,',:
brother nt the home of her iini'niv
82.'I North Fortieth etrcct. ft, ,i
slie answered the phenti each time dur
ing the nbsence of Pinte nnd that YeUt
nsked her' If ber brother had rtjied
?0n0 he hnd premised the patrolman
Mrs. Mcdnglla said Yelst called ait
tirday nnd Sunday with the request thit
g she gel In leucb with her brether. ii.
t.u..l r,.H t l.i i ... .."'
iri-in.;oee no i v iiiiru iinie en Mop-
day. sp said, and when told (.hat Tlntn
wns net nt home, hung up abrupt
after saying that If her brother didn't
get the money he would net bt able "p,
de anything for hlm."
Assistant Director of Publfe Bafetj
Tempest conferred today with both Dls-'
trlct Attorney Itetnn nnd Assistant I)ls.
trlct Attorney Gorden In connection
with allegations thnt certaln policemen
were, working In collusion with th dm
ting.
The charges wera made Battirdav
during n conference of city officials nml
Judge Mennghnn in Mayer Monr'. nt.
ficc. The Mnyer ordered Cnntaln
Tempest te investlgnte the reports.
When' Tempest went te Mr. Gor Ger Gor
eon's oflice this morning te baTe tie.
charges Mihstnntinted, he was told te sec
uistrici Attorney jioten. The latter in-
formed
nun uiar. no nnmes wenM i,.
i forthcoming until the investigation et
the District Attorney's office is com.
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