"HI hw. m a ; ItMl t I Ut,TA ri:j ; l' f.-.,' m"1' MltW'JM raiit?! II I ll' m no j. I it. .'I . . t ij .ni .i raM." ui. 1 1 w a is-. . u n II I fH til J' i KftWraiW'-i- AW" '" ' i'" &j4 . tirl's Fair Name Is Issue P Z:t M'. testimony Affecting Husband's Business Relations Stirs . MJiiiiiLiiiim 111 uuMtci nit: iLtrtici P! 1 -- Uy PKOOY M'KES iff The fnlr name of a Klrl watt the Issue I 'Xl ..I -9. . - .1 II- ........I- lit I prl II Dn.HC in .lU.lgC enrraii. e tumi 111 Kity Ilnll today. AlterncvH Hashed suave. cuUmg 1 irerds, lectures nnd carefully colored risgrama were shown te thoughtful- lied Jurers. Women in the .courtroom enrd eagerly forward. V The nnme of Jlililretl KeeMtf ming 1 Ike a ghostly specter In this, the he- fJnnlnir In earnest of the trial of Cath- , Irlnc Hosier. Net mere than twenty feet away fiem his nnnermnn nt Cuthciliie Hosier ' ..flf I'nln nf fnce nnil with a x-a Hkin coat pushed sllchtlv hack. h tfeemed sometime:, like a wcarv little tpectnter of a play 01 wnn n sue was binplctely tlreJ. Confers With Counsel Hut enlv sometimes. Scores mere women In -nine iiijs- trieus fashion managed te gain admit- Inn en tn Ihn Irlnl tnil.nv. Ker thelt plains tliey were rewarded with the Ight of a new l ntherlne lie-ier Fer the first time in the dajs since he has sat little and apathetic In this i nil rt room she leaned ever ntu hail etlve conference with illialii J . Cen or, one of the lawers lighting for her ilfe. Twice this occurred. Once it vns during the tesllnieuv of Frank jlutrhcler. the bleed-spot witness whose, limeuv was one 01 uiu ihb" ppen vi MAMllnM tV7 ' tlttfnn lmi. 1... nn.l enamlim tj, 1,1 ill kl .' Ull Hill. .'l..i..t. " ' Ml tb,e t0 "?m h;r. ,u'np'' nn '""P" wnc" It I he question of her husband's business clatiens with Mr. Ilatcheler was be- ...1.1 1 .- I.l. ...11 1..H..I US miujiiun it. iiuii".iiiiiiik iivi u .- !en. Catherine leaned ever and wliis- cred te Mr. Cenner Lhe question from Jehn H K Scott win I, ii'int immediately followed this confer' ti I ..nee ended the discussion A second time during the m.irn.ng Jatherinc Hosier leaned ever and tek eunsel with her atternej. This time nt was during another ble moment of :ihe morning the presentation of her KtSjr'J.li'earls te i. i;in leiins, vice presi- ( TJfrnt nf the Hosl Ificntien en the witness sland. Hut these were the high lights, the heatrics of the morning. It was nor nexpecteil that this pale girl defendant ,-euld eventually lean ever and take i pine active part in this battle that Jrages for her life Kffect of Emotion Seen 1 1 l 1 tnn tnr- fnnrn cl n ! n M t ..f tlirt i i( ". "' i! i, peal Cn'herine Hosier was the pirn of Nr Vmotlen en hei face, a for the tirst t me mate Paves Way for Murder Story t Hi ... ... . . fTlkiln&J MAM T a. fllta Kinin me portion or various articles .-...l 1.. .!. .mJ TU .,1 1' iiiiiiii, ill lur- iiiiiiiii. inr Kiiiii !u. larked as an exhibit, the wi ness ji.i 1. . .i, : gained it te the jury A m He enumerated the artliles in the 3em where the murdeis eciurr'd follews: Ne. 1. the ceuch: e. Z, a clothes tree: .Ne. ;t. a chair; Je. 4, a telephone table with two tele- hniHs; Nik r. a cliair; .Ne. Ii, open replace; .no 1, mantei; .no. n. tv pe arlier desk Ne !l, chair ei cupied In liss Hcckitt: Ne. 10. waste paper hsket, and N'e. 11, a filing lablnet ts tlie witness nelnted out the ling caeinet .virs. nosier sat up Interest in Filing Cabinet I V Mr, Scott immediately called Cor- 'i ........ . .i , nm 8 attention ie rue imng (tblnnt nil asked if he knew it was v: .. ... . . 11 Illllk I ff I j.lr rtl aiif llrlt nni liii a t- 1 lVtrw.i il?t !iir.'l,'"cre vvas no interruption, however, as ., . .. , , ,, ' PH i jprhnm enumerated Ne. 11' as the tvpe- , """'"g ' -i "rk or , the wall, j mf Tf liU itrr "nd -V,H 1" '""i JJ the eiist.Mii f-,,?u" b J"' I'wtegraph. Mr Speiser W I . ' "JW- ' !' Hie lair article , "vk,(l ,f. tl,e "'l,nc''s ''?'' 'f,,J i , 'MitilfV sir,n.l -e. ,. n.,,11 i,n.,u,n,i . there prier te Jnimurv '1 The wit- Hrd'i ki id "iiiiini.i iiiim r-i'iiiti- iir .til. iiinir-i,. . .if i pin no iT riw, ji.i i m tftj.r. iltt. .-. tL , .Vr,. c..i 1 ' i". ' . It'l.l.IA II. nni.ll.A.la.I.A ...&!. .1. . ilit was. ,;jf)eked .V"?.": i, ?rfr, 'SrJli "Ir niiiii-e -...11 lie ,11111 111,1. !H 1't. i.i i... i ;.: i V i,, I'eiiiiu jiaiuneier s lestimenv te stand, i W ?b wrnf.TMreb,na,Mbut tl,at lt we",,1 be "Jesnr for the1 7f Ifeeu t thlsni of fZ" ure '..'C8 ! 'o'"'en wealth te fellow this' up with jfibeilttis piece e tar iiture .Mrs. Hes- inmlrv ,)t.oef t ts'F a'li" ".'""P"1' lnt0 5I' Conners , '' fr. Mr. Scott theieupen get up and Bleed Smudge en Wall i in- 11 1 I 1 Ln.ll,n1 tirnnnil tlie frrni, i 1... ...II ,'r ; riK.t heked nt the tihotecranhs of tlie room Ilv"-Ij14Jti .mil pemnared tliem with the nlnn. Itii'illUP t At this Jture Mr. Telins hurr e, IJ.il.f .v. .!L !.. .1.1. l.n. .. .. l.I.. ... If. C,... Bit tlJ 'P the side bar te whisper te Mr Spel tiu 'r. livery one .oncernee seemed te be 'IJT H S.l...n.l ItlluKUD,...! in ,1... .....1 . .1 . JAlliJIIIClJ liulinini ii, in,- uillClf U- e,rlL crieeu ns a niing caeinei fttMt -.1 .r. Speiser then asked .Mr f.e.ham ' Jjjjfc-l!. , -i compare i.tmuns a i. i nnd u ift(f ' ' iukvii ei iue roen. ev a 'f'i'iellce photographer linmedlatelv after ,Jh, lie murdersi and te state whether the tjiv, iriicies in me loom as snewn m tnc ji f lrttiinnlie ltnrn in llin initm i.i. 1111lUfll .. ,-. ..... ... .... -n mi; ,,j -! ii 'fin na lllPV UMH lllllill liu liilnln l.iu T4 T len ns " M f fftTw. JlT l . LDll V 1 tness said that the "hl.is titl ii1"11 by Hosier nml Mis Keiknr bad Hlf.r. 'Itren nilfhed in under their desks, mm. ittfjv Jng In a position tliej were net In vmh.ii 'St lit JHi-,1111111 llli 111 Jr He innde his din wings n Ud The witness said the a mouth later j A.II17 llllll'Cl ruin llll- 1UUIII Hrt' i U, fl feet. Mr Scott asked the ilistaiee Jii. icci. ,ur r.etwcen the i iJJe the chair eivvecii me inair ni .iir, itesier s (lest at the tvnewriter d-sk lierhani placed the dlsian.e as taiee e et. I "Exact. ?" nsiied Mr Sunt I he yitnes-s mensured the dlitame en thf aap, urnwn 10 sun., ami ;na :t wu iree feet eleven in. lies U'm In It.iil.. 1 1111,.. !g Mr. H.itcheler. of 7t)0 Seuth l-'nti-', 1 dxth street, new a soil, itm f.ii a n ' i,)emmercial banking corporation, tes. U 'ilfied thnt en January HI. the il.n ' y no inur.iers, lie vvas werKing .is lie j . jirniui'iiL nun H-iiuutl) ni llie i mien l ltSA.nn.nt.iii.. I ..... ...i . . ... I'll I If. I '.lull f,l, I, HIT- i ,l((lll,l, 1L li,l T 1,111 . til. I- ....,,,- ,1... 1....I.II 1..... .1 s t niv Diuci, nn- uuuuiii,' iinrir uif null- !;" te,,k i'Bi KllS'l "Hew did ou gam entiame te our ili;mce? Shew us en the plans, Mr ; A3 pelscr usked. ,jYJ.ne wuness saeweu tue entrance lie ji ,... .. i . .. . i .fllnd nn etner emplee.s of the Hosier J.'nncern use.l. .:isr---'-' . . H Were ou in the etbees en .laiiuar iV't i-1 ""s"8. " "as n Saturday WW i "What time did .veu ainv the , ii "I really den t knew, l'essibl (U'plecU" : H "What time did .veu go id lun. bly 10 h en MlAMfanunrv i.'l?" Mr Sieisei asked :ifK. I "At 1 : I) or 1 4. "5 ' "With whom? I,unrlictl W illi Keirr "Oscar Hosier " "What time did juu return? ' "About L':25 " Did vel! sec an one en .veur way I reth La, led tn the front office Ilatcheler mllcttetl tue route iney loueweu en nie jnn. ''Did J'eu go te uscar nosier s euice : I iiiii . fj'Dld veu see Miss Heckltt there''" I' t.Zr ,..; ii,.' ....(...i .. , i, . rf--jL IIIUi S7I1C "..a rvmiru .11 iivi 1 1 I"- (rltfrHOiniJ llrl worn 11 ii.MHii 11 Itttr te turi'd 1 men reuimeu te g or ceming'' ' te the revolver "Where wan It shown Oscar and have him draw up a will ' ,"r '; ' ',,' "rj, ,? " ' ,, I, ' '"re ire- i'.i ..,n i. ii., m n,, c,e, iii,.,,,.-,, i i. ,', t, .i.u,i ti.iu .u i. ,u ev..i..,iin 1.1.1 ,if.,,i. frf,, i.i. ,. iiitlen of the faslilon-ferccr-i was lepre er. ntthe'.irst.doer". . ueapen used lathe murder "At ' tate?" asked Mr. Scott. ' I ' 'H- LiWj'ihl The wltiicfss continued thai he went sietieliurst was the r.py i . , , .. .. .,,jiu .,,, . . ,' " . ,' ,.,rn- . m te the office with Arthur and ... A,,'wl V,out ,U,sier Ui" I lu'lllant plumage of some of the jurn iscar Hosier and that he and Arthur """ ,r"m """ "w . ' I did." said the witness Mr , "i- ein wne i. ten in .. "" nlHreil the back effiie and Oscar pre- ' Did you knew where Arthur Hosier Speiser objected that this question was '""1 hear the sordid ster of her tragcil. i - s tTU.., J?s47s Mildred Reckitt and ... ti). the description of tlie ".cue of her m !.... 1. .. ., l...... I.. 1..... I.. ...... Ill - ....I.. 'iniii: mini (,,,1:11 hi uiiaiuct-s-lllir IH-5U- ion. trein my chair In court, where I could se easily Iiiim- reached ever and teched her hat.d, I watched that small, enigmatic face us the big neatly sketch- 'd diagram nf 0cnr HeMicr'd nliiie wus sireicucti uncumpiemiMngiy ucre". i'ic witness stnnd. "Where was Mi-s iteckltt?" "What was she doing?" nai nine 01 tnc unv was 11 With steel -like precision, these epics- liens clicked out of the mouth of A1-- Mstant District Attern, e Speier as hts witness displayed tins, his piece of i-..uum.- Whit weulil her ixmr. Hawed hit- 'nun heatt de new ': Slew, a sincere, -tattled pain seem id te spread nmnrliigl ever that face. Fer n second a veil seemed lifted as I 1 euld swear t was looking Inte the cjes of a woman with all her child way shed a woman, ter a Hash of u mo ment at leat. overcome with t lie trained, horrible inemeiy of what slit had done. The presentation of eidence. dl-rci-tly bearing en her husband, of his memorandum hook, affected her peig- nantly. tee Her home life, also. Hut nvut of nil. It seemed tu me. the mem- 0r of the crime ilsclf. .iiiiineu uecKllt urnir Hosier-- !....... 1 -...-I........ AV'nr rt of a jirl Is Catherine 'iv iusilr ttn(, j,Prse Plls !lu i have nett picture was the enlargement , hnr,P,i ... h vi,.,m,- ii,. lout (,iriihi hinmimint. l! s.ild lii bml seei '" ' -"'". li" l" i"-i H"ii ,.,,s. , os pneL.h te ,,.., ,rl Since this trial has been in session women have put tliis question lime and time again : Is she really pretty' Is ull.l fU nitllA.tf, AU 1A ,lA..m . n . t '"'..."- "" " ". .Ii-l-i .".. woman te woman, what s she rea h Hlg-, ' .... , . , . ( athernie Hosier weighs ninety-eight pounds She Is about live feet twe1,,, i.v "'v.. uir t sn- It maelf " inches in height Her ankles are as slim and she has that sjune wtll-e'-the- wisn flatness of chest one associates u-lfli oetli nml hnmUnimln uumIum m- Chestnut street nnd pelret twill dresses, if fe erp stui i,we(.t for her she ,xui,i piebablv be wearing a partial- url. ,.mnn eni, M thN lnimlt0i she leeks no mere like n cirl who would lime shot a gun murdcreuslj than the little bride who lives next iloer .-.. ---. . fO OH ! thlin tile !?lrl TOO HtO rilKhlnv 1 1 Tl r .-.---....-..,. m the veil counter asking ler the kind "with the right dots " my office and I was talking te Arthur Hosier when Mrs Hosier came In." ' Yeu mean the defendant?" "Yes." "What did the saj or de?" "She spoke te us, and she steed at the wosh wesh wosh leom deer. She noticed lh.it I was looking at her h.U and lemarked II I ... . , .,, ... a Mimnhif in ' .'"" ""i " "-" "'.". " ;."v.. yi i...., !,... ..I... .... .....! 1.... ,1... .. .. ni. I " L'.V "." .' . "1 ,."..,? r'T: "" '",t" ' "-" ""-.;. " " ne: - - deer I went out This few I minutes after " e clock Rosier in Shirt Sleeves "Hew was Oscar Hosier dressed when jeu saw him?" "He was in his shirt sleeves." Mr. Speiner then walked ever te the plan and picked up the photograph marueii i-.xiumt a tie nsited tlie wit ness if he was familial with the tihm ef'1'1''' ' a t'hrMnins present." (Ki'nr'rt lllllftte elTiee. Mv slfritf ,., I up. tee. and walked around in front i nes sam ne nan net, nut .Mr Scott objected. The court eveirul,,! the ob- i . . . . ' . . . -. ' jectlen ,. - lliere W no evidence that this ' tmilHfa lltu U lna1.11 ulionbe .,11A. .. .. t ii.nii,,'. ! "'itttvca rnrja iiuiiii 1 w.ini .. .. . .,.. "ec "l're P"?." '.. 'niiunry Ji, suid ,P S,(.ri(l. The I'niirt rnT.nl li.i n-m.l.l ' - rmlt natchCer's.timm, S!, : Li" . -: - ". "j "i.viii Uutiheler then said the smudee wjs wliat he would .all "a dark brown, sineur and looked ver.i much like i uioeil Mr .-speiser ihen picked up a pair of tortoise slieP glasses mid vvulked ever te th witness As the glnssci wete l....s.l,1 .. Vs , .. w- n. i . . i..... n.n ,,,, ,,. ' ",, ,I; ,' . .. ...... -.----..,,, ... ,sl. lllll .T (II- teutlv. lowered her hf nil and began te weep "Whose gla-ses were thev ?" asked Mr Speisei Thev are the glasses worn bv Oscar Hosier when I last saw him." s.inl Ilut' Iiei.,r Mis Hosier wepi aloud The wanes was then handed a re- velvei ' Did von ever have this In our pos. essien he was asked " Yes Mr. Hosier .isked me te krei for Iiiiii ' s.Hil the witness The icieher was put en the table wnh eiher exhibits It happened te point tetviml Mr S;ier " 'Hint's net fair le peiM' .r at u,e " be said Tlie position of the revolver was changed se that it pointed tewatd tlie tables where newspapermen sat Sev eral threw up their hands, and there as a loud laugh in the court ' What furniture was en the iif.t side of the roem''" asked Mr Smii en cress-examination "A touch ' "What was near the titeplaie1' ,v ' ellarette Is that lellireltes the tiling i-.m. nie pievieus witness bpeke of'"' V sir ((uestlenrd Vbeut Cell.uettf I)i .veu knew that it contained s, i,ii ,',( hisKv"' I did net Kimw it When Mill epennl jt after lmi.- .... ar 'l wliui was in n It loelied I dun i knew like a bottle of red win mill h about w In "Ne one else worked in ihat front mom but Hosier and his stenegraphs "N'e " ' 1 1 e vv about tliat bleed spot if there was a bleed spot en the wall was It nearer the touch or the tvpewrlter desk?" 'It was neuter the .ouch. " "Who Hilled vnur atlentlen te the bleed snit?" asked Mr Speiser in ie direi t examiiiatieu ' I believe it was either I, Ilib Telins or Arthur Hosier Mr. Speiser (hen trltd te bum, out by questions and iefeiei.ee te lhe dm- ginm of the loom that the bleed spot was nearer the t.vpewrlter desk than the ceui h He then ref tried again I get the levelver'' ' "Ne v ny uiu up give ii te jeu in - 1 don't , sieiiu ei me ucircnve itnew . Mr. Telins tlieu was called ifrs Hosier looked him ever celdiv and , i f... .,.., i i ...i.i... l : .. 1 i-iiiit-u ivi iihiii inu nuiiyc.i-ti m ,ui'. 1 1 oiiiier ieiniK was vice president anil rteasiirer 01 ine tiesier Advertising .iJiipTO Hw)..? EVENING PUBLIC FIRST COURTROOM PHOTOGRAPH OF .luilge IJarratt, presiding nt Catharine Hosier's trial for murder, Is shown en the bench. At hts left, standing In the witness bev, Is Jehn Kline, police photographer. The Jury box Is at the extreine right -hand side. Te the left of the jury bev Mrs, Hosier and her reunsel, Jehn R. K. Srett anil William Cenner, are sitting side by side It'empanj, and had been connected with uidn t you." "Yes, sir, at Oscar Hes- h it sitite June 1. HC1. "cr s nictatien. fibt a I lie said he occupied the room In Hie 'leti drew up this will te exclude inspe rear of Mr Hosier's office, uccupj lug it this woman?" "1 did." Th wth Arthur Hes or am n boekltecper ' . ion wrote tne win naming Artnur, when "Was the bookkeeper there .lanuiir.v .nnd Oscar Hesiers son ns the bene-1 23V" "Ne, we had net had n book- ncitmes I did. There was mere whispering nnd keeper for two weeks previous te that Dliln t you then go te Mildred lug. "He was one of the first Lite " llf. wns tlirn shown nnd idea- Heck tt and say. 'Is there anything I i them." said one woman. "He's .I,,... 1 .... 1.,.., f ,l,e mnr rnnnt "h,. L.lll 111) IUT MIU -'-' ' ........ .. .. .i . ,,, - -. . . .. the bloedsnot. He said he had f-een lr ur ,-itmii,iiiiii .' for the Iirt tune .Monday, January ii.s. i at 111 o'clock in the morning. Weed Spot Ideutlfled What sort of a spot was It' A ,...., ....... ..,.., ..!..- I ! ,,r...,l ",mu ,,i"": "': "':."': ":".' " "" Imv attention the lirst thing us I en- I tered the room." rii.i ,mv mm iUrtt vnur utteniien tT Sneiser had the witness lilentlfv Hosier's glasses. "Where did eii last sec them?" "On the dm of the murder. The weie en Mr. Hosier. Oe' Miu knew if Miss Hcckitt was"11""!'"-' ''l,,,'. , , , about te sever her relations with the iriill.uiin 'villi lilt- i, , ,, i . ... .. ri,- ..-lnUJ e-i.t'mv will. mid Mr. 'lellus. Hosier agcnc.v ' he did net knew "Did net Miss Heckltt come dliectlv unJer Mi. Hesiers control.' "V -. . llllt SMO tOflk liictutlen from niC niSO . .;. ,...;. .,,, ... ., ,n Was Miss Heckitt still in the office when veu left at 1:30?" asked Mr U. ..! .'.... f tl !. l.n. ' 1 ! Flinches at Sight of (Jim I Mr. Speiser then suddenly and dm-' matlcally produced the pistol iigiiin Mrs. Hosier saw it Immediately. She jerkel her liead awav and turned aside veu last saw It?" 1 Biiu,, .1,(11 11 riu" ivii 111c iui;ii t ,i,u ff,. th ,.,.,r,, . .t , u . n limi i uc illlin; , 'Vi" eu.' "i":,"' 'nf r,' "'ii . i.. i v i. ... .l.. ii. i v on en iveui man .vriuur nosier nuu 11 Mr Speiser then produced some I pearl At the word "pearls. i.u the "Hew de jeu knew thej belong te iei V" ' Oscar Hosier bought them for . .ImiIl',. Jinnee M Ttarnelt. of lepr Count, who tame here te bcntein e u i notorious mug peiiuier, came in in tin juncture and took ,i beat beside Judge Hnrratr Mr. Speiser then produced some wir trldges There was a side bar con- T,ipiinr,i i ! il inn1 r I In i ii N imrn ; i , . ;,.,., '""A"1 t0.,,,," Vun'. l'r "Irntl li in. w.f- Tl T .,L '".'.,'..;.. . iivrici - ui.-ii ii nn., v i ,, u mill lui- crime " nil . t 1 . I. 1 t r.- 1 11 u r mv 1 11 1 w 1 1 1 n.- I'M mil in r . bv.hi..Ui- ..-,' .j hv, t f xj, there? ' o-c.ir.Heslw put them there. I 1, 4 n L- l,r flire., mnnllm hifn.,, ,1.. i.(iii. nuuu. iM.ii. tui" iiiiiv mi crime. Mr Sunt then inquired pelnte.Ilv : "What ... the last thing jeu had te Je b t . ,.ak(1 0 jamirv 21v. ... . , (fi , . ..0 unti vi( " "Where did veu cr. after .1 :40?' the hospital" "What hospital-'" Mr. Speiser ob- , j.cteil tlur .ill sieti sceulil cenline ' his c rosn-eatiunaiieu te the fails bteugut out in the examination in -l,ief sk. ittf) L.'ilu IV llhAGu ..v.. ,,, , ,,.,. ..,' s IF , VI''H I I r-ii ' '!. A 'have a lUht te show till- witness' bias i ,ii,d interest in tins i. -ise " i 'Ills what'- sheiitnlMr Speiser. ' "His 1 1, I II discuss it with .veu I hi the side bin or publicly. If you desite I hnv. a i ihi te evamme this witness us te Ii,s ...nd ., i 1,1s liestilit . bias and interest i Mr Sneiser Hew at the atterne.v for , .j. ,j,.,.M. tuiieiisl "If Hi. , m.rt jilease. ' said Hie Dis- 'mi Atinrnev Mhl;, is imt fnir. 1 In i eiiitn u v.ultii de. nut desire te h.ivi : s u 'Use i.iaiiiil by inv tisliing ex- Higagc .a ' I I'll 1 I Mill II! It .111" iTUIll ill II lUllll HI I. .l, b. no fishing ..vpedltiei, s.ml li i .tt vlr. Spenser nan tins sam .ui .' ei . , , , VTi , ,.., i wttiiesK testifj that he found what he thought were bleed spots, iin.1 I in- tend t., s,f.i bv his eenduct throughout the ...se that he is a biased witness 'he Ilistilit Allerue.v's office has no I utter if right te suppiess nn.v testi testi n.eii or nnv evidence brought out be be fere'tlie (ir.itnl Jurv or elewhpre, and we renteiiil tiiur we have .1 legal light te eresi-exa-niii.- this witness en air ten menv he mai have given h"" ,,.., 01,1 . . te the mult. StM'Iser Ibises I1 Ml Miei-ei nppetlet sum' tint vi .cett II lie etiese niu lie .nt.se uiu ., right te .'all the witness for tlie de- right t., call the witness for tlie de- fet.se, and should net resort te manipu- latlen te bring out the commonwealth s hand ' It s ui.hf.ir.l of." shouted Mi Suitt J his ii.iendant Is presiiin. i I. be liiiiiiient an I the Supreme ("out has ruled fli.it the District Atternei must use all of its evidence uud all of its Witt,. ssi's in the conduct of a iii ' ' That is net se," ret et ted Mi Speiser I'reduce ptoef of thut if vui i an " Judge ISanatt said Mr Scott had a right te show that the witness is biasel, but Mr Speiser refused te give in "Mr Telins when .veu were bung qmstleneil befeic the Corener ou did n"f m'"'bii the bleed spot en the wall l",,,hei1 Mr S'utr. ' I den f knew -f don't think I men ' tieneil It,' said Mr. Telins. "Did jeu and Arthur Hosier go te a "netarletiH attempt en 11111 pint of Mr. Scott te show bias." "It Is net a question of the will alone,' said Mr. Hi-ett. but vc uiu ' going te show that the bleed spot win en the wall prier te the sheeting ..11 jHu"rj: 21 , , ,v r finnti n.f.niviv.!if1 " 1 fill Unlif l,J .. n.'Ml ill ill niru f " 1, 11 . ( tin-.lefTerheu lluupliiil ami wmtin will,' rt S '" "me "P """ "n" autr, lAfe Chestnut street, u station-I "' "'' vacant place would have dis dis dis loeked at them. j ijt of ;? (1.(1,eck Jml Unrratt eppeared. "Whose pearls are these?" asked Mr. , sustained an objection nnd te a ques- , n"e row of women looked en the imo ime b pel set lhej belong te Mrs. He- tlen lls t0 whuther the witness had an ceedings with keen piofessienal in sier. ' ! ni,r.ninim.n( ,.-im. f)i,,.i.r n.mier ,tercBt, and nerhniiu with a mere see- ,..!.. . .1 I ..1 .... . . II 1.11, .1(1 .11111 11(11. II 11L llllll I1IIIU1 111(11 '' .""-'T'CJSpSCWp! v . v i. f. . . , LEt)GERPtiILAIiEIHEjt.,' MetfbkY. Mr. Stieiser eblected flint tllfs nHi'lVuin iitii'mipernmlii ummlurxl f(i tlin ,. . , , '. -. - --- " "iB"'.v impieper iiiestien. 'there was " . .'j'""' l"lm' "l "fcnu ihiiiiiivm, while the jury and spectators watched the attorneys gesticulating wllill) . hut could net hear their velcen. Mr. Speiser wax upheld In re-dlrect examination Mr. Spelscr asked the witness whether he had sag- gested te Ostar Hosier that he make tliis will? '1 did net.' wns the repli. lr Scott then asked Mr. Telins tb tell just what took place when the will was ninde. The witness-paid he went te the operating room nt the Jeffersen Hospital where Oscar lay en the en- "' ., "Vi ,,,r .""': J..w.n.m ,0 ",nKe Who were present?" asked Mr SCi'tt "About feuiteen persons, doctors and nurse- Miss Heckltt was en iiuethet i i crating lablc." "What was the position of the ta Lb ' ' asked Mi. Scott. The witness said the tnbles were together, but that Mr. Hosier's head ",lil " t'1" ""it and Miss Heckltt's head ,0 t'" ,nhl- 'r,le witness then was dis- "l-v,,d. Talliel With Hosier Arthur N F.dren. who desciibed , himself as ...rt director for the. Cited l,,., ,.f lll,ll.,.ll..l, .!. ... .i(,i-ii-i ui i itiiuciiiiiiii. tiu-, lilt? 111.-AL r, l witness. ,,,,,1 was asked b.v Mr. Snei- .,... ,f . i,...i .ii..i ...in. ;-. t.,-..!- i... .i.. .. .i.. i vn I1"- en. "i im iiiuiiivr, in ii'ii'i i-iis-t- ..:... ...i.u i nutinln. ..J.,..........!..! ...... .v. ..-...!.. "1)1(1 veu talk With Mr Hosier en that dav?" "Yes, at neon and again nbeut 1 1'. M." "As a result of these conversations were the partus te be I i.bieit." said Mr. Scott. "Sustained,' suid Judge Ilarratt. j was anauged that as many as winked The witness, was dismissed and Mr. , might go te see Mrs. Hosier tried. A Siett waived cress-examination row wan reserved for their especial use. Mr. 1'iiuieiant.. the next witness. Court Officer Cook, or "Cookie," as was al:eit if he hud talked with Oscar ; every one knows hltn, the keeper of Hosier en January Ul, Mr. Scott's , the deer, commented en the crowd just objcitieti wns ignored. "My tirst con-'befeie the triul began, veisatien was between 0 and 10 o'clock; "Fvery mother, aunt, sweetheart, mv second about 1 o'clock," said thu, wife, sister nnd leusin of every mnn . 1.. 11 itiuisu KliiK ' , "Did veu have 1111 engagement with ' If. 1. M.. !.. .. .. II t .' i .. ,. .,.!.. i . .ui ii.uir iiusiit iur , j . .u..- Ml. Scott objected, but court nd - jeurned for tlie neon icccss before Judgei Harratt tilled. Mrs,rnreered,3tloeni tl few minutes before 10 o'clock. She looked even meie wan and weal than ion Saturdav, when she fainted during the reailing et the inillctment Her steps were slew and unceituin. and she ' stirik Inte her chair beside her i eunsel ' as It it were a relief even after the shot t ' v .il t mm tin ntifM limn iliMn vTii Imil the reading of the Indictment Her been waiting. i She brightened up a bit vvhrii a ceuit attendant handed her nn aiioiivineus ' a-tter, evpn-sslng centidence in Iht and hop.' tliat she seun would be Iretd. i religious im nire was iii.ieseu wnu 'be note She ie.ul It, looked at t he lucture (inlled, and settled mere com- fertabl in the chair. SI,,, disiilaved some Interest nt an i. ii' sum little incident JUBt netere tlie tin1 b'-giin If was a ieiieftt fiem st. nli, 15 sm-illen. partner of 1 l- hi. Har.-v. one of the jurors, thai Mr Hunv be peimltted te sign a papei In a cMiue neai. me rn lies. ns . i .1 'B-imeu .uiu me piiper WBiini in nie ;,,,, ,r. ,r firlmill, , .. , - : , . i ,, , 00'"' and nervous tension, visible In i,or. ,. ., musi.le nml ule f mrnin re- ' ,!.' "V, "',, es a"a Uil 0f Ual"' re j' " ul "I'lill" Still Is I'etent - -- - ----..-.. --,--..... II...' the loatreoni vvas lilled with .MimM. speitaters. In spite of Judge Hiniatf s order that the iiierhldlv . ur- J,, is b exc 1. every one with a fi,.n en the Inside" seemed te l , e..t .l,.e,i the iloehle line of fclllijs .VlJIlllSH.OO Hill 111 l.lliil en- ite , ..x.ept in the case of w itnesses ii ml ethers with l.gitimate business In ,) ,,,,, " g i mis Admission wns by favor en- ,. L.(.i,rai i.iiblic. im-liiilins many u, ,,ls ,,,) ,r ultwl nupatientlv 0U,M, t. i,ll(.s iep. uv city Hall j,,,,,,,,, j,,,,,, , te see s : court officer r .,t,er Cil Hall effiual who would ,t..r them thieugh the peli.e lines and I'li-s ilietn In nt the deer. Many waited uit'i ihe expectation that when court t..s about te open and all the fi lends nf il. effiiiaks had been provided with lull is there might tie II few seats left 'or hose nearest the doei Saturday iii s..ats were lilled in tins way. 'I here was present a delegation of lavv.ieis ami law students, hoping te s. e some leitnl lireweiks sit off by Mr. Siett and Mr. Speiser, Hut aftei all it was the throng of eiiirii who at 1 1 acted most attention. Ve l.ishlen show could have gathered n greater vnrietv of ultiu-fiishlniiabli! 'hats and gowns Wide-brilnnicd picture hills full l.v eiei lapped as their wearers 'rewded close in the seats There were Unliy 011 Hand as Usual 'I'l... i,..lnl r.t vt.. U,,.. II, ,1,1. Mrs. teser'.s mother, with Mrs. Italph Cmpell... tlie defendant s sister-In -luyv, h1(lm. M.f I(0kl....H tm,.Vl was the KlBiml tnv i t, VN(JI11,,., tu'KL.t up and take a vm leek. , , flM... 1.1.1 1 ,.! I a.1 fiml 1 in' wunirn JKM1 (It'll MIM ;iilli waved their Immli at the 'baby, who WT .l , ...IV i.i "l )V ".. 'Tf ' W , "l, r ROSIER TRIAL linked goed-naturedly and chewed lilt nil held his HngcrM out and gravely cted them ns babies will. ey get a thrill of another sort Uetectlve Tyson came in witu a bundle of exhibits under his arm. point point te find get thu friitl In thnf nneknee ." Mfllil flnnrtllP. m.. w-.v..... ..........;,.... .... witness table and deposited Ills bundle, mnlni.il wherp lie nut It Miring uewn nearey 10 uee mat u re- Many of the women displajeJ the ' y,me air of delighted excitement they might have shown when u much-touted movie thriller was about te begin. i "Hew did you avt in?" whispered n short fat girl whose feet didn't come te the fleer? "Did you have much treu- ble irettlng by the guards? A guy I knew" get me In.' she didn't wait for nn answer but turned te another young woman com- I)tt,in. "I'd just love te serve en n dirr " ulm mill "You'd have te convict sonic one of murder maybe." said her friend darkly "(!oed heavens." said the clrl with the short legs, "I couldn't never de that no, net in the world." ".Moving I'p" Is Popular "I had jmt the loveliest seat Sat in day," said an elder woman nearby, "Why, de jeu knew when 1 came In the sixth row was the best I could get, but ' people wefed or went out and by the ' cr.d of the day I was up in the third low. 1 certainly could see tine. I , moved three times." ' "Moving up" was the popular game ' .Ul',,e, lav V."cr ""B"1 ",u '''"irii'oe 1 "." ""..'" " "J?, "r."" ,11,1. U.I uumiiuiiiivii IIIU1C l(, illllll. (ill iU .... I.. .1... - 1.1 ,.. .. . . .. ne women "' "-' rear would re up iike n wave ami surge lerwan . some new ine.v an manuseu te net. seals nenin . . A, . . ,. , .v, , , , , . and when the dust of battle had cleared . -. - - .... .. I ...! "'... ,,. 1 . .1 ' '" 1,t- nun iiuuurBiiiiiuiiig neiirt uiuu I the majority of their mere curious sls- iters. These were police matrons. They aie used te seeing crime and sorievv in ever possible variation. Few of them have seen a minder trial. Se It I knew lias been te see nie this morn , inlr. beenlnir te net In." he said. I " "'.. " i" . . i . . . ' : -. ..,. ,. . "nii hhk ir i r rurnee miiiiv nnflv TnnvV Whv. mnn. I've turnml nwiiv nillllens '." MRS. ROSIER S ARRIVAL W' ATCHFT) JiY CROWD Mrs. Catherine Hosier's nrilvtil for , (ndny's session of her nial was watched ),y the biggest ciewd that has collected , j,, the ,.0uttvard since the tiial began . ia i i , v.V. i ?.: ;.. i .i. .. L llllll 1111 1IIIIIIMIIII IHIVl IllllllUtin U tlie murder jury, in their shirt sleeves., eeuld be seen walclilng from the window 0f the jurv .room en tlie west i orrider f jbe thild tloer. The wailed for meie thnn an neur until the Sberltt s van arrived ; then after Mrs. Hosier had been taken te the prisoners' tower, dis appeared fi (Mil their olwervutien pest. The jurors get enlv a fleeting glimpse f ,i. , ,,m, ,f ,i.. ,.. t,r ,u al Tm. ,ri).., . ,,H. ,.01lrtvi,ni utched in vain, becau-e of tin- zeal of the ,an (iliu,ri ..)l0 lMtkl,(1 hlH elMe in H0 olesc t() ,. ,i0(lr ,iftt n fl..v mere ,,,, i..u ,..,,. i ,. i,,L..,i It I, ,.;,!,. ( Mr8f jeM,.r ils lu ,,st ()ff. . T1Pn I, tie van was n..ve,i.,.ii te its usual pe- iiinnit. Kivii'iii ii'i't t r imt i nit tuii'an iimin siuen, kh'iih iiTi iieiii tie lower uoer. .mii the ether nnseni'is .ti.Mi.n,i,ii.,i m I .ni-1,"e '"'iPr priseni i s iiesceinied. Mrs. 'Hosier was one of tin..- women, one of tlie ether two lielng .olered. There were sixteen men in the male cempart - 7rl " '" w".i . , l ...V.i,?."8,. , ". '1 "' . "'"'" ""' V'" "," ' i'"1 1,J, l1"' w,'h,r ""' I l 'enpte passing tirKi ran after it '"' 1U'T ". '"".''"'la ' " "urge crevvu, rsiiiiaie.i at l.elween four 11 ml peisniis, who lU'Cssed I ,(,, . - "" .- -"-- 1 nre!"' ."'! '' '' "i. ments. A strong I ',rf ' lU t,,",,..KI";rils; af "' l,u': vieuudn.vs. set ,,n the job instiiiilly and tml" ..""" ' '. """" '""V'l'K- , ,',ml, ,,"""!, N,,'k i''ie. I" ! (-',mrS" "' ''"' "" room, vvas in coin- , m".na, ,'.,"'" , ' ,"1"1",1 of PrlMineru. L.1.1"1! , '"; ''. " ;MI,!1 "'l",rt " Mr- ,,0,h,c,!. '".' , ", '""' H,,eMl ". ,,"",f,,r,'- able night lmi paitaken of a light breakfnsf m il... jail, nnd felt better tlwill usual .it the outset of her dai'a ordeal. HUNT ASYLUM INMATE l'elice 1.1, searching for Chailes Smith, ivMiit,. hix .vears old, an Iniiinti! of the I'. ii' sjiuinin Hospital for tlie Insane. Tem-slxth and Mailtet stieels, who cm iipul 1 1, mi the institution Hut urdii He Is e feet 7 indies mil, weighs II." pounds ami wete a brown cliecked sun ttit patch pockets and a gray cap when last neeu, Shuffler Replaces Flapper Chicago, III, (let. 21. The "shuf fler" lias replmed the Dapper and long skirts aie hobbling physical fieedem, according te Oertrude Dudley, head of the ph.vsical edui atieual department of Chicago I diversity Four Irish Rebels Killed Hclfasl. O. t. U.'l Illy A. I'.) Four Free Slaters weie killed nnd three wounded in a b'linb attack en a motor car at 1'err.v Carrlg, County Wesford, yesterdny, Alti: MIC I.OOKIM1 FOR HELP? PER- hHps tlm ery purnen you want ft advr tlliV umlr .Situutleim ea iI SB ati 26, T;Hw OUXOBEK 23;,, 10K5 MCran Names Deputy te Sift Hall Mystery Centlnutd from Pare On Attorney General McCran, Prosecu tors Ileekman nnd Strieker are Demo crats. Political rivalries are eipected te place a new nnd powerful driving force back of 'the Investigation. McCran Issues Statement Attorney General McCrnn'n formal statement, lRsued nt Trenten, follews: "The Attorney General's depnrtment has been requested by .Histlce Parker, of the Supreme Court, te tnkc ever the Hnll-MUIs murder cniic. The Attorney General has deputized Wilbur A. Mett, of Kwex County, who for eighteen years has been Prosecutor nnd Asslstnnt Prosecutor of the Tleas of that county, ns Deptttv Attorney General In special charge. Mr. Mett will assume charge at once. "This action wns taken by Justice Parker nt tlie joint reuuest of Messrs. Strieker nnd Ileekman, Prosecutors re spectively of Middlesex nnd Somerset Counties." Refuse te Dlscusn Evidence Nene of the county ntitherltles will indicate what their bnsis for nsklnj an Indictment Is. but It Is rumored that a woman who nctunlly saw the sheet ng of the couple will appear before the Jury. Sitting en the jury nre : Russell T. Cruser. Hillsborough ; Henry AV. Spice. Franklin; Maud R. Gasten, Semerville: Frank NlBchwitz. tv.,ni willlnm J. Cortelyou, Frank lin: Arneld Owens Hedmlnstcri Agnes Hanks. North Plalntleld ; Sanferd W. Tunlsen. Hernards: rrank Rowley, North Plainlield : farner -i . wninsey, Peapnck: C. K. Compteti. North Plain lleln: Michael Ruggierl. Hrldgevvuter: Alfred H. C.ibb. Hernnrds: Andrew G. Keehler, Somerville; David J. Smith, Hillsboreugh: Harry II. Miller, Pen pack; Arthur A. Cenner. North Plain field : N. J. Sproul. Somerville ; T.ayten A. Nevius, Hedmlnstcr: Charles R. Welsh, Hernnrds; O. Clifferd Nevius, Frnnklln: Harry G. Demeza, North Plnlnfleld: Peter C. VmiNuyx, Somer Semer vllle, and KlUabelli Tayler, North Plnlnfleld. Alfred II. Gibb vvas selected by Jus tice Parker us foreman of the Grand Jury. Letter Names Rival Discovery that another man, ether than the murdered clergyman, had ad mired Mrs. Mills, the slain choir binjer, has somewhat complicated the Investi gation. It has learned that this man had become -e ardent In his attention te Mrs. Mills that Mr. Hall engaged n private detective te watch him. As. n result, it is said, the ether admirer wan compelled te cense his nttentiens. The discovery that there was another rival for Mrs. Mills' affections watt made in n letter from the clergyman while ut Uleferd, Me., te Mrs. Mills. It said : "Today T ent you 11 letter that means much te uh I mean the one lit which I told ou I had gotten a tele gram from a private detective I told you nbeut, te the effect thnt he had proof that settles (the man's name) definitely nnd for nil time. He will net try te bother .veu again." Still further complications, were in troduced into the case when, it was learned from authoritative sources that Mr. Hall vvas interested in a woman In New Yerk City. Among letters found In Ids effects vvas n telegram addressed te a New Yerk woman. It said: "Will be nt our apartment late this evening." Again Turn te Henry Stevens An indication that the clergyman vvas net en bad terms with Henry Stevens, brother of Mrs. Hall, ns was first sup posed, vvas shown by another letter. It wns addressed te Stevens at Lavulctte, and stated he wan "seny he could net get down today." Ceuntv detectives, eme mere turned their nttcntien te Mr. Stevens hecuuse of alleged discrepancies in statements bv him and his wife. In at .minting for his movements en September 14. the night of the murder, Stevens told Prosecutor Ueekmnn under oath that be had been surf fishing from the sheie near his home that night until 10:S0 P. M., and that he then went te bed, Stevens' wife was epieted today as stating her husband was net fishing from (lie shore, bul that lie had gene out in 11 beat. He did net come te bed, she is said te have added, but passed the night en a cot in the lear of his den nt home. Addison Clatk. whose wife is a mem ber of lhe chilr of (he St. Jehn's Church, intiinatid that she had given the authorities some interesting in formation concerning the case. Mrs. Clark, according te the letters of Mrs, Mills, was at one time in love with the (lerg.vman. but had le be content with the ci umbs of his affection. "It's time Mrs. Clark should come forward," a leperter suggested le Clark today. He simply elevated his eye brow's. "Hut I guess she doesn't knew nny tliiiig." said Ihe interrogator "This seemed te anger Clark, who appeals te be proud of his family's connecMen with the mailer. "Oh. ,ves. she dens." he exclaimed, "and she hns told It te Prosecutor Ueekman." SEEKS HARDING AS GUEST Medical Club te Invite President te Dinner Here Four Philadelphia ph.vKlelans will go te Washington en Wednesday te invite President Harding 10 attend a dinner te be given by the Medical Club here. The temmitlee is composed of Dr , Einest I.u Phue. lS'.'S Seuth Hit- tenheuse square, president of the Medical Club: Dr. S. Macuen Smith, of H2I Sprme street; Dr. 1 Webster Fex, of Seventeenth and Spruce streets, and Dr. (!. Oriim Hlng, Seventeenth and Wiilnut stieets. Ne dnte has been set for lhe dinner, the committee thinking best te leave the matter entirely te tlie 1'iesident, se thnt a time could be set tliat would conflict least with his engagements, 23 Women Out for Congress Washington, Oct. U3. Theie lire twenty-three women Neeking Kents In CeugiesN ut the c!eitlenn next month. Twenty-eii.' are randidnteH fur the Heuse of Ueprebentiitlves uud two for the Senate. Five Killed In Aute-Train Crash IJtilifleld, III., Oct. S3. (By A. P.) -Five persons were kllhd when an uu uu luinehilc wns struck hy nn Illinois ('en tiul truiu ut Waggoner, neur here, lawt night. DIE8 PLAYING FOOTBALL Springfield, Mass., Oct. li'l. Simen I'lii'iiiiPttc tw.'iity-en.' enrn old, died of henrt disease yenterday ni he wuh iiinnit te pliinxc into line In a foethull giune hetween two nuintriir teuinN. Bis Honette was apparently ever-excited by clone plays in the gume. Push Rill te Aid Veterans Washington, Oct. ll. Disabled vet ernnn, particularly these who have been lehntiilituted for agricultural purmjItN, arc taking u greater interett in mig gested plans for land settlements thnn In the se-called soldiers' bonus, (iev foment officials said today. ipnnBwinnHBienvniBTiRnmiiifngniniinnnHHHHi . ' ., Lain Accepts Pest of Prime Minister .y... -l Continued from rage One resolution paiwcd by the Coalition Club meeting ter a return te pnriy inueijcim- ence would join their Unionist brothers and go te the country ns a united pnny. Hopes for Period of Quiet In his address, Mr. Henar Law de clared that this was net the time for introducing large echemes which might be beneflelnl te the empire, however dsrtr te hU heart. He added that he should rather hope for a period of quietness thnn one of fierce contro versy. His reference vvas understood te be te tariff reform. Mr. Bennr Law declared the Irish constitution must be carried out. Ho He ferrlng te Mr. Lloyd Geerge, he snld he wns sure they would have, "a pretty stiff tussle," but he hoped they would still be geed friends afterward. Others present at the meeting in cluded Viscount Cave, Lord Derby, Lord Cnrsen, Viscount Peel, the Duke of Devenshire, Kart Grey, Sir Samuel Henne, Admiral Sueter nnd William Ormsby-Gere, The prcRcnee of Lord Carsen cre ated considerable comment, adding strength te the reuent rumors that the former Ulster Unionist lender Intended te re-enter politics. This would neces sitate his resignation as Lord of Ap peal, because holders of judiciary lord lerd Bhlps cannot participate in politics. l.eng before the hour for the meet ing huge crowds gathered along Ihe Strand te watch the arrival of the notables. Cheers were given us Mr. Benar Law, accompanied by his secrc tsrv nnd bin cnn. in-law. General Sir Frederick Sykes. drove into the hotel j untranim Au Mr itnnnr Law entered the room there wns a loud outburst of cheering shouts of "Geed old Henar" resounded through the auditorium. Younger Commends Selection Sir Geerge Younger, the patty's chairman, In IiIb opening speech, heart ily recommended the selection of tlie Prime Minister-Designate as the par ty's stnndurd-bcarer. The meeting voted thanks te Austen Chamberlain, the retlilng leader, for his services, The Prime Minister-Designate emerged from the, meeting smiling brendlv. He readily consented te pose for the photographers, while n lnrge crowd cheered enthusiastically. Announcement of the composition of the new ministry may be uetcrreil until Thur.idnv. when nlse the dUsolti dUselti dUsolti lien of Parliament is likely le be an nounced. There Is much perturbation In several 1 quarters ever the report tliat the elec-1 tlens are te be held en the 14th er1 ICth of November, instead 01 tlie letli, which falls upon n Saturday. Dissatisfaction en this point Is par ticularly strong in labor circles, where it is maintained that lf the polling Is en any day but Saturday many lnber vetern will be prevented from exercising their funehlse. This week will be crowded with 1 parly conventions and public meetings. I There was what Is described ns nn "emergency" meeting of the Asqiilthliin j Liberals (often called Free Liberals) Inst evening nt which Mr. Asquith, Viscount Grey, the Marquis of Crewe, Viscount Gladstone, Lord Crewday and ether lenders were present. It Is be- ' llevcd this meeting wns called te frame n manifesto which will be issued short- I l.v. VUceunt Grey speaks nt Bradford tomorrow, when nn important pre- ' neuncement Is expected, One International effect of tlie im- 1 pending election is reported from Paris, where Premier Pelncare is said te have 1 received n note from Lord Curzon ask- ' lug. In view of the political situation in Great Britain, that France assent ' te Indefinite postponement of the Near , East cenferen.e which was te open' at Lausanne, Switzerland, en Novem- 1 ber KS. There is a stieng piebability, declares a Central News dispatch from Edin burgh, that the Scottish temperance vote which in 1018 was cast solidly for the Coalition will be cast at the forth-1 coming election In fnver or candidates supporting Lle.vd Geerge. THINKS LWYDGEOi4GE WILL SUCCEED AGAIN Princeton. N. J.. Oct. Sl. flly A. I'.) That M.id Cei-rne did net lese his parliamentary majority in thu retent political crlt-ls in KiiKlnnd nnd tuny ugulli he I'l'lme Minister in the new en 1)1 net Is the belief of Hnhert A.tiunx Olhbens, eminent liittniiun and author ity en world politics given In uu Inter view jchterduy en the situation. Mr. ClibuenH declared that the ox ex Plifne Minister's full wus due te a technicality. "When I fevv Mr I.leyd Ceorge In Londen in August," he Miid. "the Prime Minister mild thnt he expected the' time would come senn when the Conservative uIiir of the 1'nieiiint party would ueck th coalition. The vote of caucuses was net n surprit te him, nnd his resignation ninnet he In terpreted as nn Intention te give up l.ilMdilp In Knidlsh nffiiirs." "The menn.c of n I.iiher Government Is tee great for the moderate element In England te ubnnden the loitlitlen Idea "Mr. Uennr l.n N it stiung coali tionist anil no deuht lie and IJeyd (Jeeri' will wetk together and the Prime Ministership will depend en which group of conlitienlstN has the largest numher of senld. Theie is little deuht hut thnt l.lejd (leeruc will he of ef fered n leading pest in ie Mw ;BU. net, even if he In nut elected Prime Minister." Safeguard Production Anticipate Your Machine Teel Needs in This Auction at Leng Island, Nev. 14 Midline Toeli Stock Roem Equipment Teel Crib Supplies Stock Roem Equipment! Miicellincoei Equipment EUctrical Equipment aa. iweytieMe , $160,000,000 LESS SPENT FOR AMUSEMENTS IN 1921 Falling Off of $80,000,000 In Mev Ing Picture Patronage. Wasldiigten, Ocf. 23.--Thi Amen lean people spent $100,000,000 less for amusements lest year than the year before of whlah net less than half $80,000,000, represents a fnlllng off In the patronage of motion picture shows Other amupement enterprises mffarVd from the slump, hut net se much n the movies. Legitimate attractions such a plays, were well patronize.!' although the. audiences were consider-' nbly reduced In number, because of the high rnllread rates and for etW reasons. "Br 6100 CHICAGO POLICEMEN Chicago, Oct. 23. Five hundred new policemen will be added, te Chicago s police force this week, Chief of Police Cbnrlcs FjUmerrh announced yester. day. bringlnc total te 0100 patrolmen, the largest force in the city's history. THREB YEARS MORE OP.EBERT A mere tiled condition tn 0rmn I. raflicted In. a recent dlfMlch from S n ijenser le the efteat Ihst lcbrt Is iltteil tar three years mera of power, flush a Inttehee uthenlla end timely are a part et s!!' flurfut Korelin, News service of the TPbi?? LiDOts. -Wake It a Habit." aSS B,"'' w Smeeth Your Ruts with TOVEJOY j Hydraulic SHOCK ABSORBERS 3aii. v. n-n tt m. 71 f U rt NEW YORK'S CLUB VlJ C .LIKE HOTEL Timed Square (Southwest) "mi Single, 13.00 te tt.M Mothers Who Have Been te See Us Regarding Employment Fer Their Daughters Iiutc hen ilHlelitfil te flml the rtrel lunt working roudltlene we Imrt. If you linTf a dnttihtrr with two jut.' IIIili Scheel diictlnn IS te 55 yeete" nf ngr, who l renalderlnf tmple.rnitnt, uh don't you reme In with htr nnd li't tu talk in it with yen the excellent ilt-rknl peiltlcni new epu? Ne itrevlnm expetlencn iifcemnry. KuipleniPiit Ofllce eppii from H:M A. 51. tu 8.00 l M.. Iiirliidlii neon hour. MRS. PATTON Cuttlt Publlihlnf Oe. 004 Saniem Street Mether knows Resinol will heal it She has been through it se many time before that she nevcrhesitates new. When anyone in the family conies te her with a spot of eczema or an itching rash, tshc gets out the jji of Resinol Ointment and giica prompt relief. And a few applica tions seldom fail te clear away the irritation completely Kestnel Olntmmt it an ricfllcni Ittnllnt dtdtlng, tee, (or burnt, tcald, fu'.i and Hub. liern little tern Sold by all drnicUie, ler timrle irte. wrh le Dept, 41-H. Rtilrel, Ililliinere Md. Un Kcivttl Staffer iabm Jf Y gH " Wfm Tl-ifi VIMaMMtaH..MBMBMWMMMMMaM..M SOMK .lav tlilv winter you nre beIiib te need another lathe Before spring you will require all klmln of parte fur the machine tools new en duty In veur plant And every .lay you nre di awing mi our supplies of bar Bleck, etc Such are the facts In eery Indiiatrlsl eHtahllRliment anil audi ure the facts In our plant. Consider, new, what this War Depart ment auction means te ou On November H, at I-ena; Jalnd City, N ) the machine tools anil shop viiiilpinent or a hUKe nlr eervlce depot will be placed en Bale Virtually everyth'nsr you cun Imagine In connection with machine pro duction anil In large fjuantltles will cenin befern an nuctleneer for disposal. In ene dav, and with u minimum of trouble, jeu can fill our shop equipment neiiH for months te come. And you can III! them at prices you are glad te pay no meie Check up jour requirement for thl winter (Jet the catnlejf of erfmiims In tills mictien and check your needs nunlnst the bargains you'll find Muted there. Then no te I.enK Island City, en Nevemliei M. und make theso IjiukiiIiih yeuis, Uvtter write fea the catalog new Ad diesn CemmaudlnK Ottluer, Air Sen Ice Oepet, Lonu Island City. N V. The Oev-, eminent reserves the rlnht te reject nny or nil bids. wn tfcv ; A iM 'Ar 1 Ni. w ij-.vAi1. . a a
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