m ill 9 2 i r ,w; i !' rPCM Wj C"" - - pROSIER BABY SAYS ffMNkW FIRST Til - - -- h J?t Little Richard Galvanizes Droop ing Spirits of Mether by Gurgling Greeting NEW SCENES IN Blfi DRAMA ity pntuiY mki:s One hour after Catherine Humt had nrejed and wept bltterlj while Levi O. Hart, court crier, read tm- indict ment for the murder of Mildred (' Reckltt, something of gt-'at un-muit happened In her life In th" quiet of the Sherift' eil where tears rained freeh dewti In ' prettr face, her lltt!.- son ll.'haru I called her. for the lift time in In life. "Memma " Other Iittl" gelilrii-lniii-d bij- ha made thn same momentous utterance ...under various circumstance That s,'Rlchard should Lue chosen te wrmkli Ms small nope ectatl'nlly at his giri giri hiethev mi this dn did net i.ntke a great deal of diiTer'-n'C In iiih l!f'. ,, There whh n trar sittins l.vturf hi nnllld little mother. liupulsixely ! 'lnnged for the s-ilt i"Uv .n H Apn thvtl'alh s'ie remhed t" pi' t ' t- him J Il'hcn h" looked up "d l"1 llj" u time ai. jut flint 'Mifna.' 5he .- i ii tria! ler manle.-. but li" looked up with teiir ;litt."-lng en ln-v wet eye liiili'- and h mnllni 'le hliep In -luij Kuoni Itlchnrd wili sleep il.il in il.-s j r room vIhIi- the battle f"t il e !'(. "( tn ilefend.iiu i going mi In ".i.n With the aid ! clmlrs and .i piUu wlileh will be hretiKiit b infit.l C'eciK, "iirt officer, little in i.ud .1! be kept a crunfertnlile as ie-il'lfl. ,-. lterj dej lift helot i il:' jut; re. tlre for c't ubeiiitien the hnby wnl l . reinciveil, bu' as hi nf'eri non nap hunts . nre from .'! te t! o'clock, he prnbibly wlll net knew of the disturbani in the V leant ! One f tie reason tint l.Mie l'ic! , ha been vitl.'ss in cirt I liniure hif preM't.ce tlic-e iiitifercd ""it 1 1 h.s reg ular reijuti". Mis. ltHiph Chap-le '.-. n-law of Mt Ke-i.'i. ,-.liu I.u- ' t 'ak.ns i lirge of 'he luibv . v ill place Mm ,:i teiiipeiaij j'iclii l.il n'uirier !i'h da en tcaeli'n; (Jt Mall lie vil' Lave bis iiit'l ai' 1 rifig tn ilnv v lib in the event of a ini'imiin a A.iketiii.g JIn llin'i nppi-ivc- et the j -esr'.n nnd tUui'v- it will be well im lifle iJick. Drama surped hich en tl. thiril 'd of the trial f t'.tthi'rin.- 1t It was n r'ernlng of mrveti. wblsp-r:ne of sun;e llnal fern itiK of pii'tr an3 Scott, e' eaer leaning feiwnrd of the psycholeBit, t'onner. in the s,.eetle'i of the Ids" imi jireis Twe '.i n - te l.e filled " tu.it jur. '"01 ' Ni w ei.e ! And as.nn 'i wnmnn 'n- i u: ei. ti.il for tl.e eonvietient nml eiliotie'is of J.i.f own i-eir She wn Mr' irnf- IIuisti of l.".'t." Aldan s'reet. inctulPnlty e-ie i-li hoped te take her p'n m for eniuluatin'i as a juror in Catherine Ite-iT' tual. She Magazine Section FEATURES IN TOMORROW'S SUNDAY PUBLIC & LEDGER The Weman Who Laid a Great Leve in the Same Grave With a Great Husband A U Hi i of the t- and !-" ' ,i r a- Fren, n .e , si leadc anu hi s.fe The Industrial Titan of the Western World An " j-v u-l-h Janie r Wn' ej. .-, ., refair if Intern Affn'rx. ' 1 I the lrninpii ,jf I'-nn-1'. 'an.u' industrial hcepe "Spotting the Criminal Frem a Soup Stain" Hap' ,ir i'd met'i.uj f , r In,, ,,,. ten : fa'seil s ienrr nn, i.emuir no aid in iinprci mri r tip I'tmina: P.ed tl stnitlintr -vr..,t,ei. . In th' factful er'lc'e ' Tl-,.ed' r Mals'li ei c-rpt i'KKt'un Heautiful Americans A bread Man- te.irc nf Kurepeati t j r . ... beair'fi! Am-!c.m 'ienn 0 (trace tile ynmtlen? fhev hn (.t imiicrl fiend th'd unusual ar c b- ' JIic fair " What Ceblcnz Thinks the Doughboy of Tenth 'f a rl of alj-,rbir ar tiels I, I'm bs c5riin t.llnn of conditie uuv ."ng ,i F-)f,n fainl ,ir ' . the A !: j" ' "Off With the Old Leve" A C'eeW I ', ' , ,. 5lBed, ,y Fruini Morten IIewai.1 "Self -A ssembled Edward Itangn" When i.mr America leis ilV Kl'iabeili Jerdan ' J "The Iren Bex" Anethei I ttullriient of tl.a. erat serial b C,ik Theme $50.00 in Cash Prizes in the Comic Section. "What Are These People Saylnjc?" "felll.t of tlie ratlin Klien"' Hut Newt from Oittnmn. Arlt IVhtrr Anfl. Frmr te TrrtU AIle thit" tile beautiful Itotefnu d flectien and the Stx-Page All Star Cotnle St, Hec are In addition te the ecmpreliBtiilie news section of this week's SUNDAY ' PUBLIC f&& LEDGER "Make It a Habit' P v -v W'A -" g wns Mini nnil gracefully dressed, nml ' entirely n woman. Tin- calling of lirr inuiic caused mi Instant bursting, nml , then n swift holding of the brntli. Kvcry one leaned feiwnrd ti she Wfilklil nervinisU iitnl tinrtcntelltdv It) lht stand. ' Tl.ere were eleven men jurors In the 1.. Merc was n uniimit, The tenseness in the tivun crew ns Mi llurccii lciiii r.Uhet tieuiMlitglv le nnwer the npi-elnted -ine-tleiiH Would you held :i wuiinii a aim- innlh icsietislbl,. n , timi.7 ' Her vile (icmhled. hut he would. Would the tit. t th.it -h- iv .1 in. m- ln'i" of je'tr own ma I iv iidlie jim in, jour veidlet;" ! ler note ltch str-eliL'ee Ml w.iuM net. Ter one bieathle moment I' -Mined ii though hue .a n woman Indent willing te pa. en this luie Mil of her sister. "I licit tin re sounded tlrmlj tiire.igh tills: the couttreom t "Hut 1 hac formed a fixd ep.n ion." ....-. ............. ...-. AlKb. KUblbli b AJUl HLR FEARS BRE'iKDCW I iv I a t r, . rathei Wicei Mi. K"iu wli i i.u t" Cit II Hi, tii' t'lc tri.il of br daughter ltefler, tednj . ' till. I'm nil tiuht " lu wild. it' Catherine condition kxlui I 111 werrjlng about. Tl v tell me she i.-'i't -ii wen a s!i uas jifteruiij She smiled warm's u she adiK warur.s u she aiiiK'l. "llnbyV tine I il.uk he I aei;-teice. te the cleinter u ,w nml that wa wi.it lri'.-!it,'iiei( Jit t ii t iirt nnd upset bi'n. Hut be leeks I., ,i,r 'hi I'leitiliig, den ' mi think'' And -1 ' liane.J ,,mt te i.ipreil-eil 1m! . ..image mm!, ,. IiIiim U"i nnd chnirs. v h r Ilkbiud lav a!,p. bis t'tij lis, i uib'd tight, bl t.T't. tier with ertuins "I iitu afraid its m fault tkc wa". Cutherinc feel ted.ij, ' Mrs. Hell added rut her Miitiielj . "Yeu sec. the last ti::. I sw her 1 ei.ed r just ceuldn'. 1.,'lp it." -.hfj uiJ 't l',1,i n ,.i'.'.,. ,!'..ii.'.i,un" i '!.'. !!r.. ;...'. air i i . t ,i with her before but thi tine I brmle ' ,!nun , .vim tl.at s- unci ras inmie Iier :,e - badh. What will h.ivpeu whin I .j ,m the wiines stand I I'en't kin.w. t f.-in'r keep tii all th time and as en a- I lir.-ak 'own Ca'.liTitie will '.'i i!i" -a'lic thing and then there' tier. . 1-iibj ' Mie broke nft te n.ii'h Ri, haul i. lie wa ui'iri'ur.rig m .-. s,.,.ji, a w teuis fn'ling vi the- slei,. ( l, Jhl white i rechet', 1 jaiket. as -he lifted lp hlsiiim .unl j..t it under iln blank, r Mrs, Rosier Collapses as Indictment Is Read Centlr.uril from I'are One .'.d b. gl.t a brT , t :,2-..i',l ii. ,.t g !i.g :i f 1-, i..i.,iti an.i ( i' "1 ' pi. i Ii..--, and I.u t'n ,i s, . We wi.l .,,j j, , rha ,ii ,ei !,,:.!, there vii n ." - cn'.iber kmi la. ', lad been eiuprml of it. bi.de t ,mi a tew daj previeu-,' Tells of Pun base of I'lstel "We win th,.n ,i,ew ,iu that the de. tiiidant hire met her bret'ier-iu-1 i Arthur Hosier, a the Hetel U'ulte'., about 1:30 e", le, a-'d, at he: sugg.s sugg.s tien. wint te an Itulian lestmiraut, where they iiiricl.'"!. We will sheu jeu that Arthur ''.t her at -:.",M nt 'lliir feenth find Wain u tree ntid that 'bis defendnrr then pii,-is,,i bad. te th. demirt:. enr vteie, wlir,. h- purch'is,, n ,i"-c.i.it,er nutematl, l 1 .i a'nl a 1' of ''", ii'iber curl ridge., t.ji'ng nci'-i h fal-e rerisiii for the purchis,. Iheii e wi'l sIi.mv je i thir. thl li- 'eudllllt Mel this llistllllllell! of dea'h fn si , l,pp lusbind ainl tin poei jir, Mildt-d Re, kit:, that l.hen she be 'gill 'In ntriiuint of death h. , hn'Y.el !r '. the arceuiit of the inun -he killed. 1 T l 11 We ul , j,,, t;u, ,,,l,, '"l" p'lrdl.is. ,f t!,t. IT III '111- d-feli mi t 'ireceedeil te her !u.-band's .fijr-e. w'heu i-n.-uged m cunei-atie'i w.-n p, ( . iir, there, and that si n,!. peifctli ,',l ii, her deiiieun i .t ii, r, Uii..i',l t'.i re t.ti il t... t., ,ps(,iis .l ,, i e, ; , ' due 1, 't Sh. n!-., !..er t'. ,,t! bit did net .,, nr W w.ll sheu jeii tl at she mi, ; in" j.. ji je (,,.',t,. Hie purpose she lM,l , nun, imnn'i. . unirdei' . ud kill." Mrs Rosier ..!) iii Cb.ilr A i 'I . nf 1 ii- ,i"iei, cii.t lirun m !'i Iier ,! ,i r .m, , ei.s'anth lies ti.ei'ini; .ilts te !,,,- ,,, ,i p' Mr ,vM'is, i tl,,., ertllin ' t'i R ,sii i .lines. d the tle.er i plan e.l. h I "leiie, v i-! 'ii nb.r " " '''! !" " upie,i it 'jc "i v, ait 'i, : . i, .iite r'- , tlir U' t nk- louder 1 1 st j i weii's. , ". tin I "hen i'i il.'f, n. ti'i: ! Mil, red bee 1 I. -hand I'lhc" the ,n-t I her lui'Lind Mill, l-lC -l ,,r nui kl'le' i"i , e i aiiiureri uuutt i jetiiii K.rl. ii id that rh" le'h ,ii il.nt 'tin,.- v ere i"s' I iti ligifiii.i'. I en, -t w.,:k lNn we mil .k,, j en tbnt slr frt 'e, he- I.i-IcimI who m . f il. dl. We III-' i, ,rf uii :.i" , , ! iieu ,,f I , li t I 1.,'W JO', tllil l.e Mils Slllll'i t!i" tlll.e he WIIS -lint f t, , eine-r et lhe room, and he f,'1 ai' ri.ill vemidt ,1 at a uiiii.ew in taut n "i . 'Thee we u.'i -bow le.ii ,ef 'Hunt t nn, d and fdetn jieini- 1 an, Keing te go bn f"i 1 ha- , overlooked an that !, tie il I k il pb e. illlp' ltd it I '.'it I i, il i Mint W" w 'l -ii u v u mi weni.iu. when she pin I.u- 1 i m t .11. 'tail lhe i erK lead It fi l le li.Ht f!.e was piipareil ter the nm,. tilrl s,het at Tyjiewrltei 'I I et. ue will plum je i th' i ,,,r 'u.I'lng her husband the defeniliini t . ne-r aid tired at this peer i,i ' m , ,n. si'nl in her work at the t. pew tint, ilu.l whin she wa billed l . wn tlie l"titf'li e il," room fiem n. ar Ke-, I hi- I '',1. iiiitnlli we ma,, nnn,pe. lit ler ,, k und belli in ii.uid, i, w.l, sa.iw ion that th bullit w 'in ii ki lei'l l.cr i'Iie,iated fill her tietliiuu , i . il.X tie lift upper part "1 tie i,t), ii, A illillg Witness i if.i.f, w I ,., lie telllld tills itlli lllllg 'I lien We wnl show , i i luu tin- . m i i, ,,t ,'u we'iii'l, I, atttinpii'l ie rawi m,ii, plan in that loom wl.j , ,)i j in ,i -asih. The b'",'l ir'nis of ,(.i nldem e nr" mute erld, ii ,.f ibni l' '1 "I '" I" , 'I . ,. lell'l- lui' , , liilnitlcil ills brinul . rn mm, !i n she ,etsder,i! the i etii,, "ib"'h ,i ind her in tiikldrf i i him ,,, ,s .ii ii i , " - 'eiiciui't and actii.t. tn. . . i ,,f, 1 1... .rime. We will sh.e veu g.ntie-i I'U'ii, he,- aftitu'le tow, id this , jr. . 'end girl, struck duviti in ti. bleuia ,if ' hei youth Tl.ei, we will lie, j,,h ,11' Wlli M ,i,1 11 III ,11 I, ',,liil,i and prove te je i that In her dilng ,bs- i arotien liiuirci iitcuitt proved there v nn no cnu,e whatever for hei being Hincht'ii ciewn wni'r in tin. pin suit of tin liui.ersiu" e" iipiiuei "llrtvlfg told .veu these fncis. it Ii uiv ilitv te present them nnd shev thi rtii." as a wiiuu'. deliberate n, pre-, iiieditated attempt upon a human Iif ' ' Ilrst Wltnesi Is (ailed Iheie win. nn audible chorus f sighs' i'. iir spel.ei linished bis address Mrs ' Rosier wn Mttinir with her h, ad in her ' hand . h"c fhin niinildeis heaving .she did nm le dt up rhe jiirei'N , hnnieed , I'siiii'ii -niiic ,.f them showing sgls t n,e eiimneii w non nn iMsiit, i .t leriie-v s fervid wenN bad eveUed Then after a pause nn, n long breath and In a changed anil business, like wine, Mr. Speiscr called the tirst witness, Mildred Reekitt's father, nnd the Commonwealth's ense nguinst Mrs, Rosier was well begun. Mr. Kwkltt snid .Mildred with within yHtxni ' w:-'.W-vw,..V' EVENING PUBLIC n week nnd n ilny of being twenty years old when she wns mtinlcri-il, The father told of Idcntlf.vlhg lilt daughter's body nt .icftci'seti Hospital. , "Wn she our only daughter 7" Mr. Slielser uskel. ' "ii. sir. I have three ether?." "De .1011 knew anything mere aoeut rlilx cne N'e. sir. ' The wltncs a net ernss-einmined. (, eminent Kttiplnye Called . ' ,' ... . lhe ner witness culled wn harlcs V- Atlll.-t a t.evcrnti.eiit empRve at 'I'- .. ard He. tee. identified the ""''.V.. . . . . iv Were veu lflnted te the dead gill.' He was nl.ril I wn mi rtlnir her sister nt the tunc -he met lit r ibath and we uie luie married Jehn Klin. police phutegraplter. , was il,,. net witness. lie was asked " ld-nUfj set, -nil t'l'Otetfn, t.; shown him. At this pel it . M m. ':''.. ... " ' ".;.::,. . i .',. 'inn ..i .iii..k rineu- .'. ....."... Kline liiiiiiiiieil fnui lirce tihole- "'" uraiilis t iK' ri iw i d.UH nfter the mur- d-i si,ew,B the iinam:.nicut of the . e.-iii miiti uretttecl. cume in sittir ttie ' .. ( et taken ....-,.-...- ... .,..,. ... , r-t t nt ttie inciutete were minimi te . tiirnttuic r tlie e.'liee 'j liey were .e. n riUHljlir l),Hil.f.lMl, wui i "";,"" "u; "" ',',",' ... . et reiugre into xnni country, us iinnn- n.niked IMi.l.i A. H, C nnd 1 lie Ogentsi avenue, real estate operator, ,iNe: " jeu. slie t-aia in n low cnl resource? are unable te taku cure al- ntiinil seiernl oilier iew tnKen iuiriy-fen yeeri old. .Married. -,"" ,",.",, "v"" ""' "" '" el tlie uestuuie aim nomeies. mi rhrunrj It! which wee net sched- Ne.lt IIICNKY I) VNN'IN. VM" North ' ' t. a'.t -- i .i c . . At the same time, n messnge wns re- .rnged ule.1 n. crh hit-. The witne- said that . sjxth "imt mewte ?'e t.Le irst ,ln celved from the Near EnM reprecnt- n'l t, LetctnesTj-ei, nnd MctJettlngan nnd U"rs old I'nLt d ' !J wrT' "M 3"t after the lltivc Athens aniieuneltig that the .Mt. I. Itlb Telnu. Hosier', bu-ltie, part- i v; ,npIKI,?, "..pv-Hiiiip 4in f", J"?" che??11 jrM,f'V"ri 1,ad tn llvv' l"Sent Tettraln, who was nci. were pt nt when the pictures ! 1','', ! hlrtv?l ' 'r..P ,n"S' ",c KTCCi tl,c,n,wllh metropolitan of the Armenian Church "but we:e take, and Arthur Hesfcr. the Penn-grove i,treet. Milesmnn, thlrtj- rceundlng geed mernlnff and they i Snuinn before that cltv was de- Mr. Scott. He held them up e ihntiV0. ia F Mi t 'inimr, -tltlng eeiiiini turn, letini se, t'.i ii. .Mi. Hosier lifted her l.end. lei.lnl .-I tie picture, gjsped iiini r ! tied her ees. Till niiiir te Kline, Mr peier n-Ued him if there wn imj dlf, remv In the atiiiinratiee of the loom en I wruary lt when the se-etid et of picture were I made He replied the only difference iin tbnt some tlethcs were hansitig en n clothes tre, ntuutig them h woman lint, en .innnarj -',,. Jir. M-et; iiuiam tii tti rn inhnriiiii it The mxt witniK culi,I was Jehn ' itnan. a cltv draft ninii. who drew 1 a pnn ,t ttie Hosier etiiees i i nut tn- ilnl net renpenu te in name, talesman said lie had ,me unmarried - Mr. Spnser moved tint court ud- ! sister. Air. Scott and Mr. Cenner con cen con jeurii until Memdn. This endid today's ; tern-d fur scleral minutes while Mr. ,.MD,I tif tlie tltjl. Sti.is.tr in1l,..t ,,t. ...il J,.,. ., I,.,iimi1 tl, riest Pih-simii Kxamined Is Chesen 1 irst lalestnan examined i ineen Tie tirst Jurer eiainlned today was ..-...- .-... . lo-mnsNe 11 in the jury pinel lie, i Rebert II C. chittl. tlnrij -four .wars , old. of !'H"l Seuth Ninth streu He 1 entpl'ied s ft guard by the li'ite.iu ! of l ,tj J'reperts en the he'itaerti imu- . I'epnrtment ter twenty-nliie tnr. balil i1e.itd He Is the second miv etipleje'lie held an opinion concerning the ! te be chesm for the trial, the fit -t 1 ems woman In eu-e of this sett. He said Clint 1m Dav'eii, a rail, guard, e. le lad held It nil bis life and wn tee lp,.t(.i vewtenlny . ''' " "'hunge. The Coiuineiiwealth C.echitti told Mr S. ..it. wl ena- chall, nged him for nuse. .tie-l Ii'.m for a- defense, and Me. i 1. Diamond, u brusli manufacturer, speiser! wim ' .estleiied him f..r the "f -"-1 North frunklln Mre, t, wus pree, jiieii, tl ut !e wuulij tr- 1. cne clinllingrd ter uuse when he Mild lie fair' i ,-urd lis tu '.iie ei,;,rc. ai.d ' had ions, leiitleu scruple, mnid net be wnje, m i h juet'ineiit At this point William lindlaj i,,.s.. ,i . ,i,fnd.Tit mi. i uei.an. Hiewn. Special Alstant District At- 11. ;r.i'ii-ed te held h-t in stnctlj ... 'ntable fm hr 'icts as Le would a ii. I)' K' nth .rr is rr.nrri in, , .'die, !' lives with v ! n hr.K f,y,,- g.ris, the elde-t nineteen K'Hl-S old J Majer, an auui'er. of '.'12", North Nil e-'icith btieet, was , l.illeiigi! l"r i.iu-e vhi'i l.e eaiil tha' lie had form I in p'.'.lun Warren lla!it of 271" Ne:tli Twen tilth tree'. a thief clerk emplnied b M A. Ha'tia. a coal operator, was ,,t e',tieued b Mr, Scott who brought ..if tha' f.'ienil ?!rls under M" Ha. Vjr '"I ili listed the case The ea- ire..fl'i " u 1 I ' bad net trtneii part in ,..,-.,., ,e tin ,..,' . - or. hewevci '.en'd bv t'e ,.efeie. xi" was i.,.,'- lias Const lenttetis Scruples l-iii- K Kraft, n contractor, i!,is North Hre.id stittt. said he luu coti ceti b .imiem s-c-up'.e against capital pun ishment The Commonwealth chal lenged him ter cause The nnn: of Ruth Curry. IM:! I North Tklr'.y-i-efer.d street, was ild, but it -) eloped she 'nui been excused Tues ''av becau-e of illnes.. M's Hlf e Itlirge-. 1"", AMen Meet. v.. i- "Itch,! Will. iteit-t bl Mis e;"r u- she walked tew.u the hi- of the ,eirt. Miss Hurger i-ai i s i" ' '1 no sirjidis neupst the death penulti. tha he word net le pielu i csl ly the of the defendant and that '. v euld b Id i wetn-in " inni ble equalh .v. in n : .an Ui.t be -iid 'he hbd firmed an opm'e'i t -it lettld net be Pet aside 1 r tin vide e. The preseei.tinn haileiiged her for raiiM' ReKit .Iriiben, a looter, .nil Hid f,,,!,! .rrei" ml' dttcd hallux s,nij),is ,i,.ii..n the i ,,;,tb i,"!inll and wa ctial. Unee,! hv th Cen inenweaith r i'l. nrr :t1.r. Pelhnui renr' r,( t ,. r(Mi .tnte firm of .Sinullen & Harry, j,,;,, i... 1,,,, formed no opinion ,, tne He ndn.l't'd he was acrp ., ,ntel lih M S, tt. but alll the ncjrjtit. anc .mi', uisiiu!. and dated bn' k two venri wl.tn he met the lnwjer v.lile "1 i'ig i prepert Jh Hirrj, slid the a, qunint,i'ie wei.ld nut inlluen, e him in te,riu.ug i, U'dgnient Until the ebidence. 'J'h Cem. menwenlta i 'inll, nged him peremptorily Afte Mi Harry's exiinunai.en nine, fen tii'e"(in remained ,m the panel . ! th i emt.i'.nweiilth hud tve pr- , en pt"r ,-hallefi,;, s left. Several Challenged for Cause Pitei .1 Stnmes. widower, et 410 ijennafitewn ainiiie, was accepiab1 ' te tie flefensi but net te tlie C mi rili wemtb and 'ins set nsidc nh, n Mr .! i'1-it Ii ade ue of his tiine-feei.th chal. letiite te order him peremptory tuun the htniid Stuines snid he hnt.1 n" ctuples ui.d no one had t.tll'ed te l.i:n i ' about th" case. He kcepi a elinr s-ors , in denl'l that he hud bun rrnning ndi.ee fir, n his cuuteuieis as te hew i 1 1 ,f he cot oil tin jtiri M 'I N'li'liolseu, en f'eeti,f.ft, ,,' 7"i (' riu'hiaii avenue, te, tlie , ,,tirf iv 'r'liilih that be' could r . n n-ine ,'i. set or circumstances that ue ,i, ' dei.Mt L.iKit produce win Ii w m n n.. ,.,'v I nn le find n first-degree -,Uct imii'ii-t Mr". Hcihler He wiin , hnl bit A'-'i for cause ' V P. Maleney. a mnnufii, 't rer of i J11H Venango street, and a briber ,, Martin Maleney, papal initriin told the ( enrt he would net hoi, I a 'vrtnitn as giavel; respeinsilile a I i weunj n ruin thceiirh hn believesl in uiplf.il pi.n ihir,Hi!t He. tee, wns clmiienged for ii'i, I'V til" i eiiiiiiniiiMeunii . ., .i ..i.ull. ,.,. t - ... xill iniether clmJieiigi ter tause was allowed against Alexander S Pep. a r I auffeui . livitis t WIS Montrev muet. He said he had feimed an i p'nien, wlieh win fixed se tlrmly in I,,., in, 'hat be could net cenvli t Mrs R, ser of Hist degree. no sum ne vveui'i llsttn I" 'he evidence with all attention, but that nothing could change Inn opinion. Painter Opposes Iieath Penalty Charles HcliaelTcr. of 1-il 'ler-ar stn-et, tertv jears old, u palntei wn c hallciH'd for cause when Im Kind he lirel Kirnnle nlffllllst CUIlifll i.iini.h. i ,,,,.,, I i,,,uis II. ITckstein, eight jenrs ld. n pnpei buiiger of K," Oirai I iivnnue, n , w nlew i r vith a bachelor sn liitv.twe ;,hih ,,,, was evcused lien, sen,,,. JV ,lud." I'.ni alt b".'iu-e of h- ,,, ' I Wllhniii Kilnei', of Kil'i Hrniidi wine 1'iiect. a eai'iM liter, sni-i i e n, s, rn. ' pl. s aaan'-r c n mil piiiii-lui i nt H wa ihalliiiged for cause, (H wai Isuuc I'irtiiiiin of Hill) Nei'b Mm. 1 1 r, r The. tile-maii said he had tUi.M'ie,,t,0US , s, riinles UL'alni-l capital iiiiniihineiit Jeseph A. Knlne, twenty. five years old, of li!30 Wolf wtreet, eiuplejed ns timekeeper in the Bureau of Street -, v-4'IW! fWWSQ$$$V1F ; LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. Jurers Chesen Se Far for the Rester Trial Ne. 1 A1,FRKI Ij. RODINSON. IM3D Hnnel avenue, carpenter, forty. three years old, married. Robinson, ns the flret juror chosen, becomes the foreman . Ne. S-..TAMES C1IANDURR, 4.10 Opal street, tin reefer, forty years old, married. Ne. 3 V, II. CRKKD. 7S7 Wynne- weed read, Overbroek, paper hanger. sixty years old, married Xe. 4 PKTKIt tUUlNO. U21 Seuth Seventh Mrect, rffll estate btwiness, .wu;-mrj j I'ara iuu iurrii"u Ne. 3 SAMIIEI. HROWN. 10!) Poe Rr street, tailor, forty-two yearn old. Jfarrlnt Se,h SnftnMM ttrfrti rark Guard( twrtyflvc years old; married xnirty-tive years old; married. v . .. ............ . n.: I'Knll'fc.KirK .iit.ihiH, .3 Seuth Felten street, rlcctrlclnti. fifty j cars eld: married. I1V. i 1H Mill 11' t .1 .1 iv f. r . "" Ne. 11. ROBERT II. CICCIIITI. i'10 Seuth Ninth street, city gunrd en Southern boulevard, thirty-four jcars old. Married, AIJJSN BARRV. 3te Pel-, hum read, (terinuntewn, re-il estate operator, thtrtv-tive yenra old', mar ried. " Cleaning wns ehnlleneed by the de fetiie. He told the District Attorney 1 e wn single and had two s,si,,i. wii' iwenteen and the ether twenn -eM-n jcar old, the latter married with u child. Mr. Scott challenged him pcrem- terilj. mi ruin nrrni i t iiiri.uiT' rneirc niri of "id" North Woodstock street.' snid ' he win married nml hxd n Imj ten fears old. ile works ne a iittninu. J he l ral1"'-' l'"Paticntlj . I'lnally Mr Scott ', h.illenge l the iurvman i ; .,-.,.. ..., ,..,...,, ,.,,,.. ."it...,...,, iiraiisnian nits i-ieu iipiiinm , l. R, Woednll, tiftj -eight jcrr old. ( ,,f i.ii,', Suiiin linnitn aienue. emtdejed I a-' a draft-man In the Cltj Piitchnslng I terney, entered from a -Ide deer, shook nanus with Judge llarratt aud Mr. .-i-vi. I. i.-ii,h-ii iiu.i- me "iiiii. ''" i bat bns.MioeK Minus wiin ceunei ler tint cie- trether fens... mid took n c half behind the railing. i Rebert A (trissem, a real estate dealer of TiT'Jl North I unhlll stteet, wis the next talesmua, He said he was married and hud im cighi-ji-.u-elii child. He was cbiillenged peremp- I ter.ly b the defense. j .Jeseph Kriejinan. a chemist, of 3" 1 1 Ullmnu street, Mild be had conscienti ous , ruples. and v as challenged ler enme. Harry Weiss, of iil)ls North Nlruli stieet, office manager, told Mr. , SneNir that l:e held no opinion ion- , .. lmieceiice of Mrs. I ,, " ,," .i..,i ,f i. t.,,..,. uit'i, ii'1 i"si iin'ii tk i- njtrn , in or,- In the case, and answered that .',.., ... ii...., : m... , an 1 ie irui uillUMl llM-lll- niiaiui uii'i .,.i. Re.-ier ut rrcjiidiceii. ue nays ti . .t.i .i ... enf ..,.,:,, ai.,., ,.,, c ,, uuiti maw no i ,.j,.,..-- ,,j,, ,.i, am wuy ,f jeii were uiieptul: asseil Mi. Spelser "V.r ' ii . ' ..ii w.:. ,.r It would r.et. s,U, Yieiss I would E., into the juiy b,.. hear the evlceuc" nnd buse my decision en what I learned as te the guilt or Inneceuci of the deiindant. Mi Hesi-r dropped her eyes wbeti lis win exiuuiiieil nnd staled at the 11 a tew moments. She laised Her h, id enlv wh.n Mr t onner leaned back and nsked h' r whether she knew lh tales'niu She did net answer but tMs.ilhu handkerchief te her eves and brush"! nvny the tints that had come. A c'r eliii'T brought her a bottle of sh., 1 ,i,g ults Mr Si 'le-r Mild te Weiss im r.ii. sure that .veu de net held a tUed opln epln opln lei,'' ' He replied that he did net. Ile admitted he had dlseusHed the ci-e at hemu and with several of his frkiid. He looked hind at .Alls. Rosier. He was asked hew loin; he had known tie defendant. He replied her husband ....; iireduied him le her before their MR O RDSJTR f5 T UNV narlige, hut he had nut her but a few!'"- '"-'OliiX IS L,U1U tic,,. He became iiuiuninted with ', . ..u 1.. ...t.t ..!..... 1.A 1....... !...' Ji'f."l, ii. s'lj'l, w i','11 ,11' lul'l illBl iiiuie te Philadelphia. Mr. Spenser tlieieiipen clialleneged for cause, say ing : ' I de net believe It is pewible for i fii, ud of either Mr. Rester or the '..nt te enter thut jury box with an unbiased mind." State I'ses Last Challenge I iu." Huirett said: "I don't re vh she aIieiiM net. He has given his weid that he would weigh the evi dence nnd base his erdlct en it . He ha- said he holds no preconceived opin ion ai te tlie guilt or innocence of the woman " Mr Scott thereupon said : "I object 'e n challenge for cnuse, ' I can bey no reason for the Com Cem Com uieri w'ulth'u challenge. As veu have said, lie has given bib weid te try this case en tint evidence." "I will f.ave you a le of trouble Mr Scott," icterted Mr Spclscr. "und 1 challenge this man peremptorily." 'ihis was the Commonwealth's last , hn'ienire V. Wens left the chair te teturn U h.s jilnee he gazed nt Mts. Rosier and n.ilid in fuenJJy fashion. Mrs. Ro Re si, r head wns beved, however, nnd si i did net See lllln 1'iniik Mulligan, a deulcr, of 1018 i In ltd. avenue, wns excused Irein ferv- i be bv Judcc Rnrratt for physical ills-j ability. Ma Friedman, n jeweler, of l.Vill Market street was the last tales-1 man lift te be e. in mined. He sold hit hud conscientious srtmiles concerning """ soii-ii'inieu i-'iiiiev I.....,., ....... riiititnl nunlshment and therefore was r.bailei, g. , for "iu-p. lu,n-lOTV Tbls'lift tin panel exhausted envoi three men who had Wn temporarily ex- ,,,s,d. Thev wen Jehn LatldvvliiT. of loll! Callewhlll street ; Tlieoderc Clay, n rallv tomorrow lit S P. M. in the Pal of i;s North Hutchlr.aen street, and nee I luatre, 121 1 Mnrket street. Sumuel (ieldberg, of lll'J Pine gtreet Challenged .lurers Rocalletl Judge llarratt said it would be nec - essurj te ijend for these thren men In order te complete the jury. Mr. SpeUer ceiHulted Mr. ilrevvn. the epcclal m- slstnnf udie Is le .l.rira.. eif nil nlllr. ,in ui,. f.n.i ..f,,,.. Vwinf cnnvnrmi . tiuu finneunced that they had found a simple wnv out of the dliTicuHy. "Vp eiainlned I'. Allen Harry a h,u t110 age." uild iir. HpcNer, "and ,,,. Coinmeiiwealth challenged him per- inpl'irllv . We will new withdraw that clinlletice. run i. hn Is ncceiitable te Mr. Scott the jurj will bn ceuiplele." It was Mr Rnrrj 's friendship nir , jji. Sielt In a liiislncws way that led1 , ,u rejection In the . flrht instunce. , lloueeii. i.n i,, i i,iireil himself te trv , the case 'honestly nnd en Ha merits. Mr. Barry had left the courtroom, but was found in the corridor. He came, back nnd readily took the oath te ' give the defendant n fair trial. He was Inducted te the jury box and the HUMP U'iim nntnnlAt Aft ltnrrt l lilr j ty-tive years old nnd married. Ills i unit in rMiiuiien nnrry i m me Liberty Utillding, llread and Chestnut streets. Mrs. Hosier's Jaw Swollen Mrs. Rosier did net leek as well as yesterday when she entered the court room. The right side of her jaw wnt badly swollen, ns though she had an abscessed teeth, though she denied this ! was se. As en the ether dart of the trial. me was uresseu in ncep mourning wrarhiir the fainilinr blnrk Ilmkeii Mnl !i rent. Mark, itnnll lint. Mncfc drcM nml tilml uViAAfl iltnl tot it fttH Uttn a wiiii t rni'va uii'i nivui(,ii Mill, nir black gloves and catried a small hand kerchief crumpled up in her right hand. Her step was none loe steady a she walked te her chair beside Mr. Scott and Mr. Cenner. As she sat down she greeted Walter Haun, court elllcer ns- .encd t leek nfter her. Him .aia i i:r. . - .-... ----- - -. " "tjenit menilng" in n low voice. Mr. i Han nsked If there was anything he could de te muke her mere comfortable, smiled and nodded te him In return. Mr. Speier was only u few seconds be- tlna the attorney for the defease and he tee, went through the ceremony of pieeuiig me jury punctiliously. Tlieti cn,ni' Juuze unrratt. nnd lie, tee, said geed morning te the jurors, wlie oho- i iisni Kueii iiierinug in reiurn as itie'ciiy nml heen HIscuhhciI nt conferences .iiidgc took hit seat. 'iUb repieientatlics of the Atneriean Many Oaps In Seals i..v,r:iment in Constantinople, no de- ,..1 ... . . cileii bnd jet been rencluxl in the lhe fouitreom was net ncarlv full ,,,.,,- V1.C" i"e court wns declared open by, "er iiart. ine panel of juror is dwindling rapidly, and there were many gnpi In the seats. Witnesses were there as they hate been blrice the utart, and a group of District At --j - 1tvtv.v1111.111 ti uucii MctJettlgaii. who iq te be ene of the star witnesses for the prosecution. Willi the near ntinrench te th real opening of the trial the presence of the witnehses weumeei greater importance. They showed n keener iuteiest in the pieceedings as they nut wuiting for the - .- ,- . .,1, '" l'" oempictrii. There was n delny of almost fifteen minutes in getting the heurlng btnrted (m Mr. Scott and .Mr. Spelser busied themselves with their books and papers nnd conferred together ever the for Jnnlitlcs which they hoped te clear away ledny. .IiuIke lluriatt finally usked lliem if they were going te get started. "This is n short day." said the Judge, "h let u be as expdeltieus lis possible." The utteriicyn Indicated they were ready and the day opened with the culmination of prospective talexnien is. Rosier beean te show signs nf distress shortly after the trial opened. hen the third tnlesmnn was being ex amined she indicated Hint she would iji;e t0 )mve ,irink. and one of the court officers hurried for a glass of "ter. Jen minutes later fclie becntne Ffl pH that every one fenred she would faint, and im officer hurried off for some nreinmic hpirlts of nmmenin. She smiled faintlv nfier hn b,,,l t.ikcn it und Mild rlie felt better. She i: suf fering again from seven Indlgtsiien. JURORS WILL OCCUPY SUITE IN CITY HALL During tlieir enfnieed t entinement, "ie JtireM in tue liOM.r liiru will ue well ted and comfortably beused in n , , . . ., - - (1, '. en. the sixth fleer of ity Hal . which lias tH'en remodeled and nil , . , .,.... in ilillicu - uti nun;,- nuiiirn urmiu m-i 111 en juries. Tlie personnel of the Rosier itirv. however, is entirely innculine. ...... i,M,..TPr. is ..mir-iv .nn-cnline ,n. . t.. ..:n i... ....... I..... t.. .... ,.. i i j ue iinwia illi ue seusiiiiuii t,iieii,ie,i by two or mere tip-laves, through whom l.Linlniiiiieintliilia t -, Ink snlll t. tlinm '""'""""""" "".' "" -"V '" "' f.inillies, d uriai.geu.entn haie been made te give the men as much c-.erdse and fresh air as possible. Probably In the. late afternoons and en Sunday. M litis been the custom In taring for juries in murder cases, the Juters will be takeii for ildes ihieugli the I'arK in meter iiusse, under lhe upr- uMen el court etucet. , The juiers tire nut allowed te rend any newspapers nor te communicate with nnj one except the specla' court elTn ers assigned t tin m. Meals lire furnished the talesmen bj .u lestiiuiant ueiir City Hall, and the bill of fare Tl... j... .. ,t , ... , In inrlcd te Milt all tastes and appetitt's. an,' iweive men nre net allowed te scpurute nt nny time during the trial i.n.v membt'i' getting indi-pestd or ill la alteudtd by the police docteis In the building If the, case demands medi cal aid. PRISON VAN OCCUPANT Mrs. C.atleiltie Rosier was the only occupant of lhe prison van that backed up te the tower entrance of City Hall , at f :e,i u'l'hck ibis morning. I Her trial, which went en this morn- I lug In tlie hope that the jury might be completed and make it pohsiule te Unit the presentation of th" Commonwealth's case Monday, wns the only one sched uled tndav. The only ether court be sides Judge Hnirntt's which was sit ting was the magistrate s court for po lice cases Deputy Sheriff "Nick" Brune went tn Mojnmenslng Prison with the Sher iff's van te get Mrs, Rosier and ac companied her back te City Hall. He escorted Iier te the Sheriff's cellroem. of which he is In charge, nnd found her In better spirits tban en nnv day since tie eae began. She had break fasted ligbtlv at the prison bferp leov leev lng ter Cltv Hall IV a persons noticed the arrival of the Shtiiff'w van. There would have been no crowd at nit bnd net tlinw. ( pasidn? through the ceurtjard leen at tracted nv tap squad et lltteen llty Hall gunrds detailed te keep the curl curl eui fiem the. van. They closed In when the machiini nipenred, and it backed Be i lese te the ontrnnce that no one get glimpse of the young woman. - - - v .. ti a v ut li a nAi i v T. IV1. M. A.-T. W. M. A. HALLY Membership Enrollment Committee eicinuci einu biiiuiieiiani syummuiec . ,, . .,. .. te Meet Tomorrow Night The Membership Hnrellnieut Cern- mlttee of the Yeung Men's nnd Yeuiik Women s Hebrew Associations will held 'lhe closing rally of the membership r.l, ,..,ll(.t, ..'III 1,11 1,1,1,1 ,.. tl,,. nc. .,1.1k of October 21, when a dinner will be glvi,i in Mercantile Hall. - - -- ah Wnmin Pnn n., Afled Weman Found D- NOITLstOMII. Pa., (let. Jl. Mrs. I Ainu ndii Richmond, of Mdnti'nmerv nienue, Ieit Wnshlngten, was found 'dnid In the parlor of her home tedii) . Cns had CBcaped from a lenk In the , pipes in tlie cellar She had net been seen b) neighbor.- for n week and news. paertf of lust Sutuidiiy wire nt the , front dour. -Mrs. Richmond was sev- ' eiuj -three ears old. THE TUK.NO Ol-rOMTICB f'nly s f;; m.rt da. 1 '".' Jt lema. will be upon ui. Juat what la happen Ins In th vrleua cimpi, VThat the can. dlrUMa aia delnc, la accurately told In tli ntwa celumna of jh I'uatie Udum, "Mak It a Habtt." iaV. w-r OCTOBER 21, 1922 E Relief Committee Considers Of fering Haven After Venlzele9 Cables of Conditions ATROCITIES ARE DESCRIBED Philadelphia may be cnlled en te take care of nt least 5000 Armenian girls, mnde orphans by the Turtta. A cablegram received nt Near Eait headquarters today from former Pre mier Vcnlzcleii of flreecc, announced I that because of the recent heavy influs strejed the country te nppeal te the American le eminent for permission te send here nt least one shipload of refugee Amenlnn.. At the Near Kant headminrters It wa iidmitted thill while- the matter of bilngine Atmenian refugee girls te this h was explained tbnt because of the withdrawal of the Allies fiem Cen- htantineiile, Christians there fear n general ninssacre will take placi once Kenial Pusha and his Nutletiullst army enters tue city, a confidential mes ARM NIAN ORPHANS MAYCOMETOPHILA by "Jlm"!eage from Constantinople declared that ,lt least 2.-..000 hcavllr nrmed Turks i are In the city awaiting the urrlvul of Tr.emii inuiei ,m n uu.,i rn .., tien of the Smrna ntrecities. The Near L'nst Relief erphnnaues j'there, hiuisinc ubeul L'e.OOO erphmiH, are neniL' ei.'icuateil as n precaution. Theu mi mis of orphans hnve ulteedy been sent Inte Interior towns where conditions are reported quiet. rive thousand (Ireek and Armenian bejs have been neiit te (ireece nnd there nre jet about ,"000 Armenian girls for whom no Hemes nave been round CHILD DIESFROM BURNS Dress Ignited as Mildred Umsteadi Played About Blazing Rubbish Miblied rnilead, ten jenr old, died In Chestnut Hill Hespltnl late hift jnicht from bums recelied earlier In the evening when her dress caught the from burning rubbish in front of her home ut '!.'! And ler read. Patents uf lhe child were unable te estlnguidi the llatues before her body had be, n serin isl.v burned A passing automobile was hailed and the little girl rushed te the hospital, where she died about thiee hours later. Deaths of a Day HENRY PREIS Olney Banker Dies at Heme at AgejSuPrems Court A8ked t0 Hear P' R of Fifty-four R' V8' Federal Labr Beafd Henry Prels, a widely known reel dent in the Olney nnd Pox Chase sec i ' , I " tien Ien, and a director of Olney Bank, ied jesterday at his home. Klfth street ...i rr.-. i ii ,.. ,... ,! TK T-nn,1 Ue f ...,. ww. v.,,., jears old. i ...la iin.v-ieiir Mutthevs G. Coombs Matthew i. Coomb, one of the last . ... . Miiners 0f the famous Twelfth Regi- ment. New . lei ey Yeluuteers. who die, P ''),ur-ilny. w ,r bnrl.d Mendai after- ' ,, ,.m ti. home of his non' nt .-,1U Iladden nveiiue. Camden. i Services will be lendnctcl at the , ,,,. i... .i, i.0,.. r it Tlnh.ai ,-,.inr i 0f it. 'jnhn's Church, nml who wns ' c-hniilalu of the Twentv-ninth lufmitrv I during the World War. Tnteriiieiit will ,e mude in Kvergreui Cemeteri. jt Coombs died nfter a leni; 'illness jp wu, event -eight venrs old. The , rivlmrat In which he served in the c,vil War took part in many important battles and was ene of the most noted : e " - - ,,... units of the I'nien Armv. Only a few or the ineinbeis nre still living. .Mr. l oembs was ter mnnv jrnrs a j member of tlie Walter S. Newhu'll Pe--t Ne. 7. ii. A. H. He I survived bv a son and daughter. Mrs. Mary L. Warren Mr Mary I,. Warren, widow et Ja cob Warren, of near T.cv.rs, Del., died en Tl ursdav at the home of her (laugh ter, Mr. P. Jeseph Cook, southeast feiner of Seventeenth and Federal btieets, this cll.v. Mi. Winrcn. who came of nn old line of Suhc; County farmeit,, was well known in that sec tion. After the death of her husband some M'lir1 age she came te Philadel phia nnd Wildwood, nnd made her home with her daughters. I'linci'il services will be held en Sundii.v evening nnd In terment will Ix; at I. ewes. Del. Mrs, Catherine Kehlhae Mrs. Ciitheiiiie Kehlbas, 8!i(! North Twentj-bfib strict, died yesterday nt the age of cightv-five cnts. She was one eif the eldest inetubera of the Corinthian Avenue Lutheran Church and an nctlve weaker in the I.adlcn' Aid. Her husband. Jnteb Keldhas, conducted n baker.v at Twejnty-first nnd Carpen ter streets, nml she had lived In the nam,) m-lghheiheind for thirty enrs' The funeral will b- held Tuesday nt 2 P M. Dr. Samuel B. Patchell Dr. Samuel H. Patchell die, home ut CSS North Fortieth stre. u j es. teriiuy iiin-iiiuuii. ne was mrtv -seven years old. Dr Patchell was born In Philadelphia nnd practiced here. Ills wife nnd four children survlve him. The children ere drace. Samuel, n student In Templei Cniverslty; Paul and David Dr. Patchell was a member of U'llllnm Hamilton Masonic Ledge. Mre. Clara M. Cummlnejt The funeral of Mrs, Clara Mn Cum. mings. wife of the Rev. Geerge B. CuiiimlUBS, will be held Tuesdny after noon. Mrs. CtimmhiKs died nt her home 24 West Legan stieet, Uermanleivn, )esterday afternoon after n brief JH. nrse, The son Ids, will be private and will be held In the home. Mrs. -Lldle Beasley Mts. Liclic Beasley, lifty.six ycttn old. who died after three das' Illness in her he we at 001 Penn t-treet. Cum- leu. will be burled Tuesday In the .... Ilngten leinvici. .urs. nensiey wns i the wlfe of I nlrelman Geerge Rensley. f,he Is survived bv her husband and ! daughter, Mrs. Lthel Roberts. I Boren Burlan von Rajecz j Vienna. Oct. 21 - (My A. P.) - Baren Stephun Hurlnn nn Rajecz, i who wb Austre-Hiingiirinn Pereign Minister from April III1K until Just be. fore the armistice wiis signed ending! the World Ynr, Is dead of heart di. eate. IF IT'H A imF4 ACTOMOPILK VOL' want. rw?H Ana It en vac tO.Atv! - AVIATORS TO DO STUNTS AT MEDIA FIELD TODAY Government Will Oet 8lte Frem Patriotic Buelneit Men Th. v.,11. Vlvlnv Field en Bnl tlniere? pike' will be presented te the .tevernment this attcrnoen wiin eiuii eiuii eiuii orate ceremony, In which a dirigible from the naval airship station at IiOKe hurst nnd n squadron of thirty army planes will take part- The new field Is a tract of 100 acres te be used by army, navy and com mercial planes as a permanent inu ing station. It Is the gift of the Media Uuslnctss Men's Association and will be nn.niA,i hi- n. Frank Williams, presi dent of that association. Majer Gen eral Patrick of the air aerrlce will ac cept en behalf of the Government, Governer Sproul end Mayer Moere, or Philadelphia, will make addressee. In the ceupse of the afternoon the army planes will make a circular race ever the following ceurse: fcrsuri the field te Glen Riddle Convent, thence te Pennsylvania Military College te the water tower nt Swarthmore Col lege and return. Notable army and navy officers and their families will be at the ceremony. A deputation of 100 marines and the Rey Kcetits of Delaware County will take the police work. TWENTY-EIGHT ARRESTED IN HARRISBURG DRUG RAID Action Taken After Several Week' Investigation by Officiate Harrlsburg, Oct. 2t. (Ry A. P.) Twenty-eight persons were arrested here today en charges of Illegal eale nnd possession of narcotics ns n result of one of tlie most r-weeping "dope" round-ups ever conducted In this sec sec Hen. The raids were conducted under the Mipct vision of Dr. Themas 8. Hlalr, chief of the Stule Rtircau of Drug Con Cen Con tiel, nnd were the result, officials said, of an inmtlfftUleii of several weeks bv one redernl and two Htate agents, w'he, it is claimed, had made purchiihcs of nauetli'a from mtcu of the persons under urret. Charges of illegal salu of narcotics were prefetred against thes,. and charges of illegal possession against the ethers. All of tliu person nrrcsted were held under $i!00 bail and locked up In the Dauphin County Jail. WISSAHICKON DRIVE SCENE OF BIG TURNOUT FOR RIDERS i 'w Meet of Riders and Drivers Draws Great Throng was Wifcsnhicken Day for the it Philadelphia Riders and Drivers' As sociatien and the fifth smi-nnnual tu'el was held en the I'pper WNsnhicken at Valley Crcen this afternoon. Since tlie meet in the ppthig there has been a icvlvnl in driving Interest and the committee was piepnreel for nn enthusiastic crowd te view the parade. There will be awarded five first prize silver cups and n president's cup will be pres-enteel te the club or organization, academy or individual winning the class ter three consecutive meetB. The lines were formed between 2 and Ii:l."i P. M. en the T'pper Wisu Wisu hicken and moved at li :Tt o'clock. WANT RAIL CASE ADVANCED nsirnj;iuii ici. -i. ay , i-. i The tiiivernment today asked the Su- prune Court te advance the ense brought i by the Peimjlvaiiiii Railroad Coin '"nv ,'. ,tc.st " Jurisdiction of the T nlted States Railroad Laber Heard. TJll, pillion pointed out that the per niininiir Intlliii'lliin rnstniinlni tha Kn-.l , , , ,, ,. ,, i is, 1" ... . . lerer. S-rvlcr en .Mm a . ". r M, t , granted by the I nlted btntes District Oliver it imir uMl i.' v. unut ti. is ! Court was still in full force. nltbe-.iLdi ' terment nrlv.ue. I i'" decision en the law points involved i . t t t .1 it .. au men reserved ny me Kcventn cir- cult Ceuit of Appeals, The Penns-lvniiiu Railroad, the Oev- eminent Muted in Its brief, lenstrucii the piecnt legal situation te mean that no dlspute Invehing nn class of its ' emnleie can he breuirht befern H,i ' labor 1-enrd exci pt by a joint submls- hlen en the part of representatives el both tlie ciillltiaiiv und lt enitileres. i , - -,... - . -. . -- i-- v- - The re'iilt, it wns asserted, is that lite Pennsylvania Railroad and all Its cin cin plejes tue irlunlly eemptcd fi-ern the juri''llctien of the beard. BANDITS, UNNERVEdTfLEE Pedestrian, Reaching for Handker chief, Conjured Vision of Revolver Four men In nn almost noiseless automobile, stepped suddenly beside Walter .1. Graham, &2 West Penn street, when lie reached Queen lane nd Knox streets this morning and erdered'1"1 ", "v01'."" "f which iiiin n m "' i.i.r. i a,.... ,i hi. i,,i ,u':rcu.nrn tnvlte.1 te nitenil f-iiieru' t. ri i e Tu- him te threw up ins hands. tdaj. l p. m . at renti-n, r nc- i-r -hr-ir. Knth eiiiplinsl2ed the reauest hr ''. I'.ni"i Veweii. i:t"f 1: Mn isnicr !.,, l , ,.el,-,. ,,.., I ...- head. ....... . - .HU-u, a Wlifil. thft IrlrnV' ealA fl 1... , . lie noticed that the men held the weap ons awkwardly. "We're bandits." said one of the men. He pulled his cap down further ever his eves and tried te leek rnnh - . . , - ------ vmdiii Graham reached toward his back pocket us he ciuestlened the calling tf tlie MIIUIKCIS. "Come en, he's get a gun," eatd the man nearest Graham. All four jumped in the car. a green one, nnd sped uway. Giahnm pulled a handkerchief from his beck pocket and wiped his fore head. FATHER WITH MATHILDE Hareld F. McCermlck Rejoins Hit Daughter In Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland, Oe.t. 21. (By A. P.) Hareld P. McCermlck. of Chicago, has rejoined his daughter Ma thllde, nnd her fiance, Mtu Oser, the Swiss riding master, en Ht. Peters Island, in Lake Blenne. Mr, McCor McCer mlck, the natives understand, intends te purchase a country seat In this part of Switzerland. The. Oher-McCermlck party will remain en the Island until winter nnd then will go te Italy. The marriage will take place, as seen ns Mnthilde attains the Hwlss legal age. Mnthilde has engaged Frauleln Settler, daughter of the manager of the Island, as her compnnien. She nd her fiance often take long hersebnek txcnirslene te neighboring towns and castles. TTir. -inn vei; auk loeki.ho ren mat l four,! In tha 1Mb Wanna celumna en rage 10 t.nil 20. Adv. Le Parfumeir Of diamonds and black onyx. Wern pendant from a jeweled sauteir. J. E.CALDWELL & Ce. JUWEUIY - SlLVEtl - WATCIIK.! - StATIOHEKV CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STOEETS trWAWr v,i.irjfi"iTfm I Y 1 i' - V"Wyi, ' - f ,V, ' ROSE TREE MB Bracing Weather and Fine Card Assure Rare Aftornoen of Spert SWEEPSTAKES A FEATURE The clear, bracing weather nndbrlrtt sunshine nnd the lure of n fine ,., card attracted hundreds of persem i the Rese Tree races Ihis afternoon Pretty girls nnd their attentive', certs filled the boxes, mm ,.lv , ' tnters lined the track barriers, p'reMrM for n rnre afternoon of fpert. InterM centered chltlly en the two-mile stetpl, chase and the Re$.c Tree Hunter Chal! lcngc Cup ratios. Riddle's Herse. Is Faierlle tsamuci u. Riddle's The showed stteh exceptional fetm Swell In th Bieepieqnnse en nptincdav Hint i was picked te win against Rroeke'i e?! uvau luuuj. rtiier getting n nv ,,. start, being left three or four If'nsth. In the rear, The Swell rnil.llv Z up the dlstnnce and was leading erit a third of a mile from home and celni strong when he hit a jump nm thrc: his rider. Mr. Riddle was verv much plM,.j with 'the running of Ins l.oree, as'tf, nnimal has done but little steeple,,!,.,,'. Ing. Onneatl has te Klve The Swell fourteen pounds ns he. is in at i,,' The Rese Tree Hunter Sweepstnlt., will be the sporting event of the nftir" neon. In that event, gentlemen riders take the saddle and in seme capes tin owners ride their own hordes. Dwlng will ride the fuvente. Dut break, his winner of the Iluntingilia A alley Challenge Cup. Welsh Straw bridge te Ride Welsh iStrawbridge will ride Hivf Rreeze and there will be iimnv a bet down en this hetBe becaiiFe of hi form en Wednesday. Ile pulled up without u sign of lnmeness aud should run even better today. Wolverlen will sturt again and two New Yerk hersc, Stilts and Onllcy West, will also ri.im These horses nre snid te be ery kechI across country, Stilts coming from the Bedmlnster Stables of Yliglnin, eunnl by il. lvi'ile.v iiitncy of .Neiv Yerk, and the ether belonging te Ittbnri1 Whitney. Hill Wlmley, Lnkenoecl, ami probably Marshall's I.uckypciiuy Mill also start. The farmers' lace will be acren country. I'wing's Red Wing wi'l be the fuvetitc In the race across eeun try, open te thoroughbred'! that liav never wen mere than one pen and rail nice nnd nn hnlfbred. 'Wliist. 21, Ivry., ("onto de I'ce, Spenrnuu, Crack e'Duy nnd Chapel are nineng the en tries. iin.vrn. BHEI.TON. On Oct SI IH2S NASCI B S1IEL.TON. -vlfe of Ch.-iilea V b'lr ion ail I Se jcirf. H. -vie h en lii-dai .J' i' , at the Ulec'tlur H.u-lbit Oliui 'h, et I mil W. lUJlnir uve Ue.nnlns mn .' tn vl w, I lien. ilu ufter s I', .M Int-riii, in i-maie, MeATi:iJIt (At. ".'), .' VMl.s Imdil.il of Kiln. MuAteer inrc iujli K-U' us nil trlenila. hIsj h.in Deinlns'u l unnl, '.','i k of (J., "-ah Wiird llviccilv i mult';. Kllne New Vrar's Asn.. mulm-a of He eenler of Deed enhe. Invliet te funeral, tn TucJ,l, at l-S'J, fiem r, .0ci cs S1JJ Wharten bt .suhinn reuulr i. i, .s at tt, K-lrr.enrt'H Church, ul ioeoIik.!;. Jn'rriucit Hel I'rcs C, mlei ITIl'Clt At hoc lesWcnc f'2:9 Irrtnl I ?t . Ust. ".O. IDV 1 iw .,t I, riy iiiii,.ji.i." -in cet .'t, ui-nuiiii, d.iuihter uf ImvM ami Hc-lu Jl , rnin Kuitr-l Sni'Iav, ,il 11 A .M fi m riii-lciici 1110 I.ui rn" st WA'lMlS sinMruli nn c t LI, IMJ. ItOllllllT JOHN mn ,.f A 1r, mil .1 rr.H Wiilsun. nc,,l L't ,atj I'i -nt .r i.i nii-1 nit, nnerit iriviiii, i-n 1 in "i - . nt ,1 I V , fiem hit" rcnl I ii" I - i l,w, Hie. l.rin M tn r, I'i lnt"tineit i ,,. Urlm llaptlst c'einrtcry. i'llintU uui , il en lun ilu. frntn 7 te ', I- M llOIlKKTH nil !' I, -Jl, JOHN l:"J)L.nT3. Due iiiiiK" of funir.,1 villi In sii't llIITIMl e,t. "II l-iSJ. 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