Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19
."6! WHwV, WPjM ffSftijjtW fv v F.5KK7W I fit rtl"vrJ1'R " Jk '- T" -lfiV.il, - Tvm i jmV?1 EVENING I'UBLIO LEDG-BK J'HILADJiLl'HIA, TUESDAY', OCl'OBEJl 24, 1922 14k r 3M J-V , i .."i-l "firffj J !,; Mrs. Rosier Jfl?S. AOSIER LEARNS SHE WILL HAVE TO TAKE STAND linignta in Her Eyes as Witness Describes Finding of Bodies of Her Victims en Fatal Day By PEGGY r-itlierfnn Tinnier will tnica thn wit less itand In defense of her own life. ! learned this authoritatively today. With her hand ever her face and her end ie bowed that only the top of her lack het showed, she heard for the irst time today. th complete story of he deed she had done. Policemen told f. also a ruddy -faced youth named vViten. who had rushed Inte the Hosier lvirtlaln- 'lBcca nt tlie sound et tue 'ereWer shots. , . . .. I asked uscar ivemcr wue ou iwu. "I asked Miss Hcckltt If she was j ihet. . . , . .. t, t I "And they wanwa te pus i, - , ., '. i1nlln ennf. ever "ut fome one f said, "Don't it will get These were the sentences thnt floated tack te her place in the courtroom. They wove themselves into the high Irnnia of the morning and held the legal ihamber spellbound. Enigma In Her Byes The complete story 1 Once she raised Ser eyes and there wns enigma in them. These were only the paltry fringes of Iragcdy what went before, what came Catherine Hosier almost smiled for he first time during the course of her Irlnl Ne ene could knew the com Ucto story. It wns locked in her heart, regal phrases could net seek it out. N'e one would knew till she told It her- She has been Informed she will take Iho stand. .. The testimony of William Freiler, who sold the revolver te Catherine llealer, brought out this rather sur prising list of news: A great many wemen carry revolvers. They carr hem In their handbags much nn they ile their vnnlty cuscs. They have te !' KPBlBKin UUUL Vu t me-j vm be bhewn hew te use 'em, of course, ti. Vmiinr twirled a woman's small! cvelver en Ms linger an nc gave m testimony. He showed a woman a way carrying u revolver. The wrong wuy, of course. Tte first woman te testify in the iincini. trlnl illil lier sex credit. She ..... .. ..-.-- i was Jean A. Story, nn employe of the i ti,;in,tnlnMn Klmw Cnw Cemmin.v. I Hliere, It is said, Mildred Hcckltt was I I'Visluqrlng taking cmiileynu-nt. She were u pretty blue serge dvess , with lighter blue embroideries. Her tricotine hat wns black nnd a long string of jet bends finished off her ces- nunc. The packed courtroom gave iii'a. little stir as the took the stand " ' steed in the hnll nnd tnlked this first weuinu would bhu be nerv- i" while of the type of women who nt j,isf ' tend murder trials. The spectators stretched their necks I . Cook, who has guarded thirl deer for and cocked their ears te catch he- first teurteen years nnd wntehed women nt nt nnsweM. TViey Ira unjmpe i?;t, ''nipt te storm it time nftcr time, .imply verifying the fact thnt .. uieil ! ''""ST,"- Heckitt had applied for the position. , b" nre all kinds," he said, "but The- important part was she did net ' jwbably most come out of curiosity, get nervous. She even held her ground 7 ,I'C of women wl'e come depends liiinlv l-hen nn embarrassing question largely en the type of woman, who 1 was said te be ibeut te be iibked. It I'"1 ,rl1''' New. you take this crowd, was nut a&ked. ler instance. This is about the hlghcst- Uluss crowd that has ever tried le eel Out of a crowd of exactly ninety- ' eigne women wjie waited outside of Judge Knrrntt's courtroom nt It o'clecli this morning, seventv-twe were lnnr. lied women coming directly from their homes. Ten were typists or steneg- inpliers. Twe were mnnicurists. One i was a wemnn who amdc slip covers for, furniture nt home. Te were members' of the Velunteeis of America. Three, Mere seeliil vnvl.'fru mil t,, vnef nt , ..".."-". .vv v. women coming te sit in en this trngedv ! of the home. Curious, it is true, but net merli ,llv eiirlnu If . .1 (iinercncf. jseuntisi women nre mn. ' Ilfl. -....,.. ,...w..e, ,1 .,wu Hvi neil . Honors of the nffectieiw of tlir inimnu -" mem were distributed among as widelv -inTe was a iiuptlst minister belt' lm" -'uuce ioekcii severely ni me ppee sepnrated occupations. '! nnd jeu see that fellow coming toward '"ters, but did net reprimand them. This little census which I laboriously I us right new? Well, he's a famous i Ml"; 5ue,t, I'h'ked up the sheaf of notes leek out of sheer Interest while wait- I sculptor. He he' " 1 11"1' nllt, them en the rail that separated '"K for court te open this morning! The famous tculpter -raised a pre- "'?. (lesU from the I,1tl"I - Attorney's peaks for itself. They were home ' venting hnnd. "Ne no no." he i ,aL'- Mrs. Rosier Lauahed ". ' liM "" -ith her e ' X, , JwPPlng coin and I sold her a box." , as She Bought Gun "she ,?11 " th" m-n w"c N,iet!" ; w,i ""at a ,urk Did she sny what kind?"' "es, n tin cnn." I lenllnnrf from Vate One Preiler wns then shown a snles slip Barratt lu'iiien. jig was susiaineu ti juiure - .. .- low largcl that Heng Mr Knnl,. di !.. i 1 ' linear Uiisler, J,i Kent reuil. Htone hurst .1 Have jeu seen .Mr. hue ser s nee. --. -.,-v.w. V..l u,(, ,, tun. Illlll, ...... .. , . 1 1 . ,, . .... .... .. ---. -toned oellonnr utn, tl. .i.,,i ! ' Hid jeu see the defendant :traij prier te this trial .' ' ".Ne. y inaudible. 'The tenor of it vas I t'mt l'n5'''" asked Mr. Spelser. "Whom did jeu see from the iJls- Xx. Heett was directing fines- lvVt '" lllr i"ioen, iemeiinni; '"'' merncy s enu-i-; 'uetccnve nt the witness which would in. '1 Iter 2 o'clock." - Mcliettisnn served a subpoena en me mifnce tne jury, in spite of the fact rierli leaded Dratli Oun answer tlem. Uteiler nsked that I sell her an auto- Judge llarrntt md: "Mr. Scott, IT mntle pistol te lit the cartridges I nere nre any questions you desire te h,M her in the morning. I told h-r we nslt that might be closed ns 'doubtful. , hnd no pistols of that sbe in stock nnd or questions te which Mr. Spelser might , then I eh her a .Urt-eallbcr autemntic. Ahlm, 1.1m. II .. .nil. .1...... .... .. .1....... I , .,. T . .. .. "."'"1 '",) "i"i iiii'in uer ni ill's tide bar before jeu nsk them. ... ..... . . ".ur. Hosier," resumed Mr. Scott,, with honeyed politeness, "en the after neon of Jnnuarj 1M you, in cemjiany with I. 1Mb Tellns, were at the bedside of your brother Oscar, when a will was written by Telins giving you ene-lmlf of the eblate and the rest te the one-year-old child?" Mr. Spacer objected te the question and insisted that It be argued nt side ! bar. Mr. Scott refused te go te the wde bar. "I hnve a perfect right te nek that question," snid Mr. Scelt. "This wit ness is n henellcinry under the will." dudge llarrntt snid thnt he already hnd Indicated he would hear objections at the side bnr. .Mr. Scott took up 11 Inw book mid Insisted en reading an opinion bearing en the matter. "I already have read that opinion, Mr. Seett." said the Judge. The at at terney read the opinion anjway. Scelt Disregards Judge After readlii" It. .Mr. SJemi snM "This supports my contention Hint 1 " -"' caliber revolver':" have a right te inquire of any witness "Yes, I said it was the style thnt lis inter st ln the case In hand. In many women were carrying in their this particular ca e the witness was pockotbeoks." I;n.X,lh"" th" W,U W"S llr"W" "'"'I T..1.I te Use Handbag '"l insist." snld Mr. Spelser, "thet ' .,, '',I,J1,UU tel1 h,T 'iew ,0 curry it?" Mp. Scott take this ,,d nt Mde. bar." th' ly"T, ''? h, nk,7l- ,, , , Mr. Scott n-fused. and the Judge biw- , nrr;.e?; A "ll1 "r "n.'1'1 be we" t0 tallied Mr. Speiser's objection. itlVl !t " '."T ll,,,Ulll'"; v. ., , The atteriiejH then went te the side V."1 '"""''' t1"' .r."M0l).7i'' ,, '"s'. bnr, argued (he mntter. and then re-' .;U,wllljS,',T,.!"",t.;.i ?' U,Vi','r.!? turned. Mr. Scott looked at the witness U( m' A!"1 ' 'xl """ ".'(''ty l'nU'1' a moment nnd said, "Very well, Mr.' hat does tint mean.' Hosier, that's nil." V I "ie witness then picked up the re- I'Ycller, the salesman, was the next I itness. .iir. ripctser asked him if he hnd ever seen Mrs. Hosier before. "Yes," he snld, "en January ill." .. Hew many times that dnj ?" "Twice. Once nt II o'clock in tlie rooming." "What occurred at that time':" "I told her a box of ,.TJ. caliber cart ridges." Weman neught Cartridges I SllOW vel! n heT. Cnn vnn Miif ll. ' IIM, f , . .. .--.. .. ,,.... iiiiiiitij uii'iiiii, ,1 ,- .ill, I'l'iini ,,ni.vil, nt Rnld Mr. Spelser. I m,.. Scut objected, but was me-. les, that s the empty box Mrs. ruled, Hosier brought in the morning and snld "Did jeu net uij In jour statement sic wanted n box of cartridges of slniiltir' te me that j mi wrapped up the gun sue. She mild the men at the heusu had, curefully':" .Mr. SpcUer asked. "And ma hooting' at a mark nnd wanted te did you net tell .Mrs. Hosier te be very .m1?? ,'0,n 99' 'careful net te held It with the muzile .j.v buu puy ler tne, eirtrtdreii?" Hangs Head at Sight of Gun Used LUKES race, they had come. .Because women nre the custodians of home life, thejf steed there patiently in line. Most of all and te quote them nl nl mest te ii woman they wanted te be en hnnd te see that peer llttle thing get free I Right or wrong, they wanted Cath erine Hosier free. Their faces were freshly powdered. X ghVhVVTl? L, ""I mi nut nt tu. ,,... ... .,,.... i -... ui Vt j...ki ncn; uiuii; niiiiiik new fall hats than thorn were- old ones made ever from last yenr. Mere furs Uulll arim eent npckSi Diamonds sparkled. "My tnxi broke down en the way henrd that once, nnd then a conversa tion about hew te park cars for any length of time down town. Many had made appointments te meet each ether and they kissed each ether nicely when they came. Court Officer Crawford Cook, who mlmls the iron bars of Judge Ilarrntt'a courtroom, put in n brnnd-new system of censorship today. lie had te. Yesterday literally hundreds of women besieged him nnd his gntcway te gain entrance te Catherine Hosier's trial. Ilecuuse of the unexpected rush muny, In some unnecountable way, get bv him. Today It was different. "I'm expecting a terrific rush," he '' Inst evening, ns he shooed the Inst sn le erer out of the little hnllway that lei da from the Quarter Sessions Court. "Yeu knew all these women will go home and tell their neighbors they get In nnd tell what n big show it was and half the new fall hats In the town will be down Deeklng through the gate way at me the first thing in the morn ing." lias System Worked Out "What are veu irelnir ta AnV T nsked him, taking udvantnee of the , ., . . , . -. -- nice little friendship we have drummed up since that first morning of initiation, when he looked me ever from I head te feet and scared me. I Mr. Cook thought en his problem u mlnute. "Well I'll tell you," he said. "I've worked out this little svs- tcin. The nice motherly faces, who don't leek na theiich thev rmnn tn escape buying n sent nt a melodrama, I n nnt te let in If they hnve pauses. . Hut the Ilnppers " Mr. Cook paused , ,iui i.ii- iiuiiui.'ia-"' .lLr. i.iiuk iiiuisp i ip ciilnK of words strong enough te ' nnew new diUieuIt it s going te be for 'he ilnppers te get Inte the Hosier trial , by this deer. 'Heets' Hegers attracted I large crowd, due it was a different , clnss. These women nre mere of the home type. That's what makes me think they're a little above the average curiosity seekers, "i,,iife.'i r.,rin. ... -n . Ll,lifcn furious as Well " prominent attorney one of the biggest in the city brought two society women, nrebnblv interesteil In ,n1tff ........ . ., .. ... i, Inughed, "don't sny I was here," nnd, then 111 nn aside, he whispered. "Sn, 1...t .!. .1 1. .. .'. ' .,, H tnrn..il mf t.. fi Cukunni. nnnntA vii.iv iiiiiu iieen 11 siari lumorrev. 1 , t cEl,stnt,,t:, fbe1!;u,MP,,c Dena, ' f Hershcy statue fame. ,.f " 'u".j "iiivuw titttivii J'"'V" ....-.......... ..- 0.11,1 .urs. IfAnlr.M l.n.l ..l...H..A., .1,A ...:.! Hosier hnd churned the eartridges te nap iiskcii inai 1 lean It rer lier. am I did se." . .. .. ... ..... .ur. npeiscr men nanded the witness 1 n small blue pptnl. "Is that the pi tid you sold the defendnnt Hint dm''" asked Mr. Spelser. Mrs. Hosier was looking at the lloer nnd did net gl.ince up. "Yei. thnl is the pistol." "Hew de jeu identify it':" mnde out it card containing the serin! i. in,- mi.,- imc purcimM' was man number, who ndd it, who bought it an the date. The serial number en th d ie card is the snm ns the cilal number en (he gun." Tim pistol was in n be.. It wns taken nut nnd examined bv the wit lies. Mrs. Hosier, though she did net leek at the gun, seemed extremely nerv ous. "Whnt explnnntleji did she give jeu when slie purehnsed the gun," nsked Mr. Ftpelser. "I ccn't remember," 'replied thn wit- tics. 'Oh, jes, she said she wanted it fir her protection " "Did )ou liinke nnv exnliinntien iihnnt "'. :.r.:. n,rT'. ". '. '.Vi J"'? ,? !'. .."S."... ".? 1.1-iit iii nu uir eeuei dci. 11 iiini iiaiii n Clltcll. "Yeu mean that after jeu fixed that catch the icveKcr could net he lired by nny one until It was unlocked':" "Yes." "Did uu make nny comment after the ttiht of tlui gun':" Freiler win, asked. "Nu, t Jr." ((urstleus His .Statciiients "Will jeu permit me te refresh jour n H. , M.. u.. ,.!..... ...I.,.. I nnlntlnt pointing toward heself, nnd Bay that I Hew De Yeu Pronounce the Name of Rosier? WHEN Arthur Rosier pronounced his family name yesterday he did It differently. "Ree-zeer" was the way he sounded it, with the emphasis en the second syllable. "Ree-Bhe-nlr" Is the way Jehn It. K. Scott pronounces it, with nil syllables equally stressed. "Rec-sher" Is Maurice J. Spei Spei eer's Idcu, speaking it quickly with no emphuslB. At least a dozen pronunciations may be heard in the courtroom. . i Mrs. Hosier laughed when you told her the gun with" the muzzle pointing aw,,, cuut; uiu you net ten nr ie huh.ih.- irem lier? .vgnm .ur. oceit nnjccieu. "When did Mr. Freiler bnythlH.nl the. Corener's Inquest?" the Judge nsked I C A. !. 1 Mr Ktintinr. "Ne," nnswercd the prosecutor. It wns when he made his statement te me. Nothing like that was said nt the In quest." ,, . "Just something he said te you?" the Judge nsked. "Yes," Mr. Spelser answered. The Court then overruled the objec tion made by Mr. Scott nnd the witness nnswercd Mr. SpcUer's question In the ufflrmatlv(- "Who elie was nearby at the time of the sale of the gun?'' Mr. Spelser asked. "Jeseph Illgglns, another salesman, was nt the opposite counter. The witness then was turned ever for cress-examination. Fermer Testimony Itecalled "Mr. Freiler, you did net testify before the Corener as te any conversa tion you had with Mrs. Rosier about the way te held the gun?" Mr. Scott asked. "Net that, I remember." Mr. Scott then picked up a sheet pf the testimony : "Yeu testified before the Corener as fellows, did you net: 'Question by the Corener: "Did she say anything about the purpose of hav ing n revolver?" Answer: "She said something about a revolver for pro tection." ' Yeu didn't say anything at the Inquest about the right or the wrenc wnv te held a revolver, did you? "Net thnt I remember." "Then the statement wns made te the District Attorney?" "I think se." Mr. Spelser then jumped up, but he- fore lie wns able te sny anything, Mr. Scott pointed n linger at him and said In nn iincrv tene: "I want no addresses from the District Attorney. Kindly let inu proceed. It is 'my privilege te in- terrognte I take It comes frf the witness along mis line, tlmt the record of this court nntnnn rrMn in wirnimn Hrmui unu mil from nnvthinc emanating informally fn.m the District Attorney's office." Mr. Scott then continued his qucs tienlnc of the witness. lie snld "Yeu were taken te the District At torney's office by detectives, were you net?" "Ne, I wns served with n sub poena by a detective," "Then you had u conversation with Mr. Spelser shortly after the Corener's Inquest?" "Yes." "Who were present during thnt con versation?" "HeMdcR Mr. Spelser nna myself there wns n stenegrnpher." "Who suggested this conversation, you or Mr. Spelser?" Mr. Spelser jumped up at tills juncture nnd handed n sheet of paper with the testimony te Mr. Scort, with the remark: Here, .Mr. Heett, are the notes." "Sit down. Mr. Spel-cr, I have a copy," said Mr. Scott. Spectators Enjoy Tilt "Oh. no you haven't, Mr. Scott," retorted Mr. Spelser. The Assistant District Attorney waved the papers in the air and laid them en Mr. Scott's upsfc. There was a ripple of laughter. ., .., ..,, -.-,.. . ., - Mr' ""iinswen (iVer. iSIIVi .Mr. iseett s original question went red. nnd .Mr. Scott passed It ring te the witness: "ou nn- - " , ,r net?- "y ..w many' tnH r li,i jeu have with ' ,,,rwi Mwnre inn orenor n ttu imp, , ", , ,' f " ,, r, . ', iiir,,,, ..... 41t.,. .li.i . i m. r.. u....! f'n ..." .i ;;'.". linn ill. lilt in nn iiiii tun iiii-i ii n n i m.,uest?" -wu had two. e..; n tlvtlJ'" days after the inquest and another some J",."1!,, ' "' " ntI,llirsMJir Jl It n ,I".",'.n "mr,-." y, , Kv n ,u the 2 "V Vere jeu sent or the second , eutsul thV Xe " J timei "Ne. I was called en the tele- I "Vh was Hint'" wa if ti.ie .1,. phone by Mr. Speiser's stenographer." fondant?" efhec since the second nieetlnuV .- ......... ' .uin-im e ttt. utli.,. .1... ..........1 ...m..!.. ...j,, ,S". ,, for th" trlnl. lll.l ..... nt ,.. .l.n Tl...l... . terney s eflire after the subpoena was , ...II .."'ll 1., I., II, 'J .IIMIIL'I -VI" ervedV ' ".Ne.' ,, , c, , m .1 1 Attacks State's Methods That Is nil," mid Mr. Scott te the viines-i. ' "N'e. that Isn't nil." lnterieeteil Mr. Snelser. . ....-..-. "Yes. I believe that is all, Mr. 1 Spelser," Miupped Mr. ticett. "It is nn unheard stn(e nt nffnirs (hat allows a HiMrlet Atlernej te summon 11 wit 10 ins nmce nnu insert testimony tlui' has net been brought out nt prier hear- . .. e .u.. ii , , ins-, ns has happened here." '!'?!! nn'1 I"'1 tf"lle of little boxes en "ll is no mere unheard of," shouted ,,u.( ,. ,- Mr. Speiser, "than the innuendo thnt . , ""at did jeu see when you went a public elhcial would be untruthful and 1"t,(?rt,, fret ofliee: stfwp te unlawful meuns te prns-vule 11 I . J Wff I'ccude lying en the fleer inse. Mr. Seett has known me for n!'"p n"m ,V','JS. ''" at the window. gieat many yearn und I believe he 1 ,"'VMK ,u"'11'. be mid, "and the girl's Knows 1 11111 ntsive Hint hurt of thing. I therefore nsk that the witness; be,'."1" "."' tlier desk, her head neinted permitted te answer a question." , Mr. Speiser linnded the witness n ' .1 . . 1 .1 ejiy 01 me- sinieiiicui iiiKen uewu ui the District Attorney's ollice and nsked liiiu le rend the questions and answers. Tim Judge permitted the question and answer. I'reil'er then rend: "Then what Imp- I .... ., .. .... ... I nut tie satet catch,"' neneu in inn ntternoen'" "Answer: ". "" " .' "" '" wueu ye went ni" wns ask ul t ,,. sun,.. ,,n,.,i ,.,.... I'll I s-w mii qui- niimi-r ;She came in and Inning recegnised her' ;,''. "nt out again." ' ,.,,iy. Judge I'.arratt said : "Mr S, ett - lis hilling bivn (here in the morning I I ,, .Ul!s brought n laligh. It ,Vas at there Is no use ns;k. questions mere r.nu.m.t nh,r,-iie hn, u 1 I waited en her. She asked me for a gut. this point that the Judge interrupted than one. Don't de it again " Government Onici-ilb Aboard Help- und 1 showed her a .,.T -caliber pistol, tne proceedings te say thut if there "Mr. Westen, sli.ee wu testified b". , less 3eat ln Pac,fic Ocean She told me she wanted it for prods- , "J ""?''""". "Iresl.,ns of approval fore the Corener hnw 'jeu is,tc,l the, San Knincls,,.. ,. , Ul. The i'..it tlen nnd she itsked me te put the i '. dlsappieia he v.eul.1 cleer the com t .thn s ,.f Mr. Spelser?" Mr. Sent ie- ! !uard Cutter M. .. . Hi :i pari, ei en, put the pistol In a Iwx, iiiiule the1 "Did the defendant sny iinythln-i te ' Mr Speler ebiectM snilni.-- " Vs ' lemark m te held the gun In a cm- jeu in the front room:"' ; ea.i wipcVs takes the h nnd i will ne.h"rV", b,'u w11'"1 "' 8-" ''-". "I took her out Then I went eut1'' '" Mrfsoeu n copy'e , MV Mr Sce'tt then nsked the witness! ',r helV Net ,y out, hut I called depositions before n.e." mt. "ieii men nsuea the witness ,i,)W ,n stalrs sevenil tlineU. ... . ' , ..t . . iiiium.i.i .,,. . ifiiL nil- nilivi I Illll I - . - . ..... ..,.v ,..,, ., ...ic-Eini-n. Ulliin. I .iilnrtiiinini ..II...,. i. wiieii me cimversnrien lie unu just ' i minted leek nlnce .... . .. ,, ,..- ine witness, aui it was en I'purimry liO, "Well, when did you call ngiin?" demanded Mr. Scott. "About two weeks age," I Admits Seeing Sixdscr ' "1 suppose you went te sign the, titatcmenC:" "Ne, I went back te read' it ever." "Who read the paper te jeuV" "Mr. Speiser." There wns laughter in the courtroom ! ut this admission that the witness had I seen Mr. Speier. llefmu the witne s left the stand, Mr. ' Spieser showed him the blgned state-1 ment mid nked If nny changes hud I ut's'ii imuie in it, .Nene, except my i llinneif , Mr. Scelt then took held of the wit ness ngnln and mnde hlm describe the exit of Mrs. Hosier from the stere.1 The siilesmuu replied thut she had left by an exit te Market Htreet. i lhtj next witness was David A, Longeerc, 1011 Clientnut street, secrc- , tnry of the Philadelphia Iletall Credit Association. "Did veu nee Mildred Itcckltt en January 21, 1022?" nuked Mr. Hpclscr. "I did, nt my office." "What tlmeV" "About 1:15." , i "What vts the purpose of her visit? j Clashes Keep Up. j "I object," snld Mr. Scott. The ob jection was overruled. Mr. Scott con-' tinned te talk however. "Ilia Hener . hns ruled." snld Mr. Snclser. ' "I knew Ills Hener will allow me te I , make nn argument," snld Mr. Scott. I "I object," snld Mr. Spelner. "I already have ruled en that ques-' I tlen," snld Judge Knrrntt. Mr. Scott i continued tnllclng. "Won't you please let the wltne'8 answer, Mr. Scott.": snld Mr. Spelser. I The witness then replied that Miss, jtHKHt nod applied for a position. .Mr. heett ngnlu objected, lie in- ; sKted thnt under the rules of evidence ' . . .. no was justincd ir.' objecting because tne defendnnt wns net present. Mr. Spelscr ,,a, ,l0 attention but nfckcd the wit- ness: "What else took place beside Miss Heckitt making application for a pe- sltlen?" Mr. Scott again objected nnd the Judge ngnln overruled him. I "I dtctntcd n letter te her te see if she wns titled for the position," snld the witness. "Wns thnt the only visit Miss Heckitt ever made te your office?" Or.cc mere nn objection wns overruled. ' "She called January 4 nnd ngnln January 21 at my request." ' Mr. Scott continued te object, but Judge llarrntt steadily overruled him. . "De you knew whether the young wemnn wns about te changp her posi tion?" Acnln objected te nnd the ob jectien overruled, but no answer wns given. Scott looses Ills Temper "Did she qunllfy?" Once mere an objection, overruled. The witness did net answer. The witness was turned ever for cross-cxnmlnatlen. "Ne questions," snarled Mr. Scott. Mrs. Jean A. Story, an empleye of j the Phllndclphin Shew Case Cempnny, 429 Arch street, was the first woman witness. She snld she hnd known Miss . Hcckltt. "Did you have n talk with her about j getting a job at the Hosier agency?" Mr. Scott objected. "Such cenver- I sntiens were net in the presence of the defendant and cannot properly be re pented here," he said. Judge Darratt ruled that the defend ant could net be bound by nny such testimony because she was net present. Sir. Spelser Bald he wnnted te show the movements and activities of Miss Hcck ltt en January 21 through the witness. The line of questioning was objected te as Irrelevant. Mr. Scott turned te the witness and .. I .1 It M"V... t ti .l.ifnnln . -Hni.Ali f fl I """:... :v'" "i "i ', "u"" " .. : liuj liuie ui uunciPHu-nin ,iuu uic uuwui te describe?" There was no answer t !..... f...i. ii..f .,l. .,.1.1 11, M' . rated . thnt he wns inclined te sustain Mr. Scott. Mr. Spelser remarked that this placed him in nn embarrassing pe- Itlen. Witness EsciLsed After Tilt "If you are embarrassed, Mr. Speis- er," said Mr. Scott, "we will go te the sidebar." . "That's fine." said W. SpeiFcr. "If you would agree te go te the side bur right along we would get along bet - ter." "I will agree with the Judge In any- thing he wants, but net with jeu, Mr. Spelser," said Mr. Scott. Judge Parratt said: "Well, if it's fair for ene side te have n side-bar conference It's fair te the ether." Asa result of the side-bar conference the witness was caused. Harry Westen, a civil engineer, the man wiie found the bodies Jnnuerv -1. was then called. He testified thnt he had been In a tailor shop 011 the second fleer of the 1 building. "Tell us in your own way all (hut , jeu heard and all that you saw," said I Mr. Spelser. I "I heard shots," bald the witness. "1 spoke te some one about it nnd re- t marked that there probably was some .t . .. snoeting, ane salesman said. 1 guess .rlw. .i,- i..i... , . -,. 111,' ,(llll". S II, I IK, 'II iir .iir Ttei'er and answered, "Ves." "When I went up there the veung wemnn seemed ery excited," he con tinned. "She put her hands en nn shoulder. I don't remember exneth what she snld. It was Kninetliim. ..i,..,,, somebody belli? hurt or soulebedv lieiiv- " ". 'hoi. ' went Inte the room and I niriieu le ner ami said, 'Where Is tin r,"" took ""' ln "nil pointed te the nun en the mantelpiece." The"' it- nefs then Indicated en the plan when. lie fetind the gun nnd wns shown the automatic. He suld It Innlm.i m. .1,.. one h'J h.ul nle'lccil UI). . .... ... .,..,., , '",,'."" Toek Charw of Onn , .. ' ,,,,', K ' et " "p s,,i,, ;'' ,1,, W,aln ,"'?' mero hiHitlrifi m V . '. ' " ll lul" '"' ether '" " "," '",l u nn "P of (he tiliu- . '1C11 run mtf a iinnii .. . j it.,1 . " '" - 'V ',"" r:lM ". " typewriter desk ,0' "1n 'oueli. The witness in.lt- rn.u'" with u pencil en the plan Just WllPre tll.i Imiltn.f Int. - ,;;;.,"" " '" '"'. .,..s,. .,,. i ni". ueuics were they dressed or undressed':" "Dressed " 11 hn .ur. H. . ..'..'ii. osier fnllv ,l 1.11 Ye f,, ., t ' -.1.1. f "-.-iif 1 V.",''','"1 - ' ,w''"iK with their W in, .ll.l . .... .1.. ...1 ..i.i,, ..... .. ,. "" "" l noticed ""'J """out imi witnesses. times in 1. vnn. v.. .. .. " ""'J, - " .. ... mi,, ,-iini.i ii. . --..... ,.r. Junier Stands in Rain Crying as Mether Gees When the van pulled uut of the City Hnll courtyard yesterday ink. ing Mrs. Catherine Hosier hack te Meynmetislng prison, n guard found a small boy standing in the rain en Ing. Inquirj developed that the hey was (Iscnr Hosier, Jr., who hml borrowed m. ey eiieiiRh fieni u clnssmnte in s.'i.oel te come In from Stonehurst te see his mother. Q was taken te the etlice of Mrs. Ho He sier's ntternej. Today the boy wl be given an opportunity te bce and talk te his mother. te Kill Stenographer and Husband Women Involved in Ten Tragedies in U. S. Ten tragedies stnnd out ns din mntle spectacles In the news of America tedny, nil of them present ing women In Jending roles, ;md nearly all involving the "eternal triangle." In six icnsntletml mur der trials live women nre defend ants. Jlrlcy.tl the ten cases new attracting attention nre: Philadelphia Mrs. Catherine Hosier, accused of killing her hus band, Oscar Hosier, nnd his sten ographer, Mildred (Sernliline Heckitt, en trial for the murder of Miss Heckitt. Ilackcnsnck, V. J, ficergc ('line, motion picture director; Alice Thornten and Charles Scul lion, brother-in-law of Cllnc. en joint trlnl for the murder of Jehn Hergen, motion picture actor. New Brunswick, N. J. Stntc efficlnls took ever the task of at tempting te solve the murder of the Kev. Kdwnrd W. Hull and his choir leader, Mrs. Kleaner .Mills. Knnsns City Marie V. "Peg gy" Heal, young divorcee, acquit ted last night en n charge of mur dering her lever, Prank Warren Andersen, who, she snld, prom prem ised marriage, then refused. Leg Angeles Arthur C. P.urch, of Kvansten, 111., faces his third trial en n charge of killing J. Helten Kennedy in n conspiracy with Madeline Obcnehaln, who also faves her third trial. Cleveland The trlnl .of Mrs. Mabel Champien, alleged slajer of Themas O'Connell, carnival promoter, is continuing with four Jurers, three of whom arc women. White Cloud, Mich. Mrs. Mo Me da Hedcll, en trial for killing her father-in-law, David Hedcll, with poison. Les Angeles .Mrs. Clnra Phil lips, en trial en charge of beat ing Mrs. Alberta Mendew.s te denth with a hn miner. Fresne, Calif. (Jcerge T. I fur low, acquitted by n coroner's jury after he clubbed his wife te death, will be tried for manslaughter. New Yerk Mrs. Paulctte Snl udes, Indicted for murder of Os car Martclliere, n broker, who, she says,, wen her away from her husbnnd and then ast her aside. J ii nvt knew u..t t.. de. 1 then went ut en Walnut stieit. looked up nnd .1 .1... . .1. . . . ... 1 ."""" me fiicci. s'i n 11.11.1.: pnirei- ,1111111 nt Tlilrt It ll stieet. I sn, te, hlm . .( Vllll ,(,llu, U)11P ,,,, lVr ; )(,w inlnill0bv. h,. nklHl uln. I said : ! , 'Seme "one is shot at i:tl 1 Walnut' 'street.' He then run hinds te tin- room! )uith lc- ,Ie W!ts t1"' lirM one in the j ' ' Notified Traffic Patrolman 1 ' "What did ou de then?" ! left shertlv after that." i "Whnt did jeu call down the hind- ' , ing?" 'Seuk; one Is hurt get a doc-! ter." j "Where was Mrs. Kesier when jeu1 ,1'nine back with the policeman?" Somewhere in the elhce." "When jeu cam,, hark te the room where did jeu liild .Mildred Heckitt?" "n the couch, her head nearest the! ''""i". ,' "Did you hear Mrs. U,,sii.p make 11 ' stateiiient us te who lemmitted the ,1'ri"1"-' , "Ve hut 1 don't remember, I '"'i' "'.",r'ls M,"r,,- . .V1.' .ve" hear her make a statement 1 '". .I.",V'P.'""". h'!!''s !ls " having shot Mildred Heckitt: Yes.' Tallied le Djlng Girl , "Hid jeu haw any cotiwrsntlen wilTi 1 lie .Ijlng girl: "1''. I as';e,l her 11 s,i,. waiiieu a glass of water aid 'e.' " She "Hid she Miy anything in regar. who shot lierV "e. te "What els,. ,i,l he savV" "She wanted te be helped." "When jeu left the room the last time, where wits the ilefeiidniitV With r.itrelman Kates- i th" front room':" "I don't knew." The witness was then turned ever te r',''erds of tin police u partition show Mr. Scetr. in total of L'lne nire-t ..... ie.-,. when fl, iv,JV,'M"'i ,0" '"','',P'U'0.I, before the citj . emmili.-l lis. P t the eliinl the ( orener nnd tc-iini'd 11 few- dns .... , after the hccuitcm.vV Yes." I nation et 1 :i.-c..t.e dru- s mi 111- "Hld jeu testif, te the following stance ,,f th" impetus gnen (,, the cam- iiueitiens: (.". Did wu say anvthiiig paign by .liid'e I011agh in. it was s,mn i" ..ws, iiuwit; .. mii unit 1 remem her. She came had; into the room Mie tnlKeil te me, hut I de net lp member what she s,,id. Things were or of confused I helped her down the stairs. l,. )!.l jeu s.V amCirn; t" herV A. I'.issii.h. q; j) y,tm s.i anj tiling te lier": A. I think I sun! "What's, the matter;" j What did she suj-y , si,,. v,.,i,i something j 1 don't remember wlat it was.' " After Mr. Scott had read the cMrnct from the te.stlmein at the Inquest he continued his questlet.Ing of the (ui.' ness. up said 'Yeu went Inte the front ethce nnd picked up the gun wursclf according te "ur testimony before thn m.igistrnte." "I don't remember" ,.,, . , Can t Iterall lestUneny "Pldn'n you .a. te him that mmi d'dn't sny anything te Mrs. Ues,.,. lier. s-ne cnnie b.ic Mm net se testlfv? lsr." lllln lliiinminlll, 1 . 1 ,, ' ; X '" 1 den t remem. w uai uiu .ir. KesiPi- snv te wu when jeu lirsr saw her. Mr. Westen?" T .1,.,,'f ,....,., 1 1. ,..- ...... Hosier . '..'.. 1. . .11. ,M l ,-Mll,,1, 1IJ I011S(. slift sei'tiipil 1'ni'v ,iiii.Ii ... ..(,... I.... . 1. . '. v... .,....., v. v., I'll will Ml," ...1.1 ....rtw.rl.l.i.. I .!.... i. . . . -"". -."- h. - 1.011 1 i.-.iieiiiucr wnat us. nn,,,,, "i..."""1 "" ' re-ct wry ni'ie i i.i.... i ...... .. ..I. , i. .. ..!...... Uuu i i ,,., u-n uiu inues IIP.'IUI I wneiier ne mis ueeu in tlie nistrnt At- i (uriiej ettice slnce the time he ies(,i( ,ut th" Coieiier's inquest and ihe time of the trial .Mr. M 'ser whhdrew his objection "That is ee, Mr. Westen, isn't it':" insisted h" Si ett. "Yes. I'essiblj two or lhi"" tunes," "When jeu were them n steneg. rnpher wns taking down notes j" "Y(., Hlr.' I "AVcre , tO MMlV" tin- trniiMrilMd notes shown ie. , ''Wlmii ii iv flui t,ii.i tl.,... . .. .. " ' ' ' .' ; ".'"i ii""- .nei s them?" esierd,iy. ' "Who showed theiii te j en V "Mr. Speiser and Didstiw Mclii'tllg.iii." "Hew 'Men lime jeu seen Mr. Speiser nnd Detective Metiettlgmi ' "Frequent h " "Thai i .i I " Mr. Speiser turned m u pretesL i,, iiu .lunge .ii r. mint mis Maid thai me lestimeiiy ei uie witness test niullV 01 tliu w-llnes.. ,ltir.. from that git'ii at the Corener's "tritl.na ' Mr. Slintinr , ,1. 1....I ...I l.,i, f. c.'..... ..W..H-1, .,-...., ......IL.I IIIII, ..I,. t-IOIl ...W.W.. ......1,. . r mm. t mm quest. 1 ask .Mr. Scott te show the jurj nny such illerepaiirlcf." Ijiuyrrs Spar for Points "Dees Your Hener wish me te show ill?" a-ked Mr. Scott of Judge th i!..rn "I don't think that is nereary," Me;t weiv finned with suhpeeiines, s-ild the Judge though few of them nre wI'he.scm 1m Mr. Scott laughed and sat down. , tlierii-c. A court summons, however. "That see,,,'. i strike iiti as very Is the reiwliesi pass ie the guarded deer i funny," unld Mr. Spelser. MimiMlculli . " .',lu ..l';,,llr,r,"n,.n' '"', vr-ry wemnn "Ne," said Mr. Scott. ,u"1' " 'ri,'bd nt court seems able te "Ne. I didn't think se." said Mr. '"'''The'ciiief topic of conversntien nmeng K-peiser. t, Wemeii ns Ihev waited wns- (he " wish you gentlemen would slop Muthlnv cress-. xiunlnntlrn given te A-. milking lemiirks at did, ether, s.ud lIllir j,mur vesteidin. i the Judge. ' Mnliinel Tvtlfev. tile tin t t'.illilti II llietl' i took the sliind I I'ellrpiiian Tells His Story 1 "Where is jour pest?" Mr. Spelser asked. "Thirteenth and Walnut sheets." , "Were jnti at your pest when Mr. Westen nsked ou te go te l.'il I Wal ! tint street?" "Yes. it wits about .'! :.'10 o'clock. He snid u couple of persons 'lire shot at Kill Walnut street. 1 giabhi.d him bj the ii rm nnd we stnrti.il te run up Wiilnut 'Ireet. We went in the building, ran ut three lights of stuirs and went in the outer office. Ne one wns there. We then went in the lenr office, .Mr. lieMi was king mi the lloer." "Shew us en il iil.'in jiit v lure Mr. Keslerw body wns J. 1 tin, " .Mr. Spoiler raid. Kutes pointed te the upper left -hnnd corner. of the plun nnd snld: "Ills body wns Ijlng liere. His head was tieiuteil toward Wiilnut street." "Where wns the body of .Miss Hick ett?" "It was lying en the couch. Her feet were pointed toward P.renil street." "Did jeu see the defendnnt when you went into the room?" "Ne, she was net In the rear office." "What did you de then?" "I used one of thn telephones and culled the wagon. Yeu knew what I menu, the ambulance." "Loek at thCEO holographs en ex hibit," said Mr. Sie!s,.r, '!),, t,rV leek like the room en the dav of the crime?" "Ye," replied Kates. SMALLER CROWD SEES MRS. ROSIER ARRIVE, Mr". Catherlre Itesie- nrncd in the! (iesi prison vnri at !):ur. ..'r leek thl- merning1 with two ether women jirnl twelve men prisoners. A smnller crowd than usual paw the van hack up eh.se te the untc of the pri.wiiieis' i mvr in the inurt ; jnrd. The crowd wns larger, if anything. WELFARE DRIVE GETS $45,000 IN SIX CONTRIBUTIONS S.s ccuu Unit ions tetalling $-15,C0O te the Welfare Federa tion iuii.l v.tus announced today befjic the (cam workers nitt. Velunt.i . ca:iv.i3sc:s are expected te report :eceipt of seveial bui.du.i s'. eui.iziJ dollars te tlie! gie.at chpiity duve. D.'-V Iir-GNS FROM SUPREME COURT BENCH WAe.IIWOTCr, Oct. 2-1.. The Ubifc:.atieu of William K. Day ns A-eciate Justice of the Siiiircine Ccuit ,as tendered te PiesiUent l.'.irdins1 today and was accepted. It ivui be effective IZevembcr 1-1. i ., 0 klLEDi GIX HURT IK AUTO SMASH VGu .ilJi. 0., 0t. UA. 0j. iiuj G.'.u K.iutfuum were !-..i- 1 i.- Jii- injured Milj teujy ,aen . .itoniebiles iu.i .a .. -. ...-!,.. ell.jien en tbt L.Uv'-.u b.uway, aet of bt-ic. 2100 DRUG ARRESTS HERE IN SEVENTEEN YEARS Cortelyou Tells of 750 Made Sines Mennghan's Crusade Started Aicerdlii'; te 1 Mre, ter 1 i.rielje'i, of I he Heparin.' lit or I'uliii,- Satelj. the" J by the Dijectu- th.if "."l) arre had been made far tins je.ir "l'leii.pt tri.ils f.ud Iicimj s,.titiees Ii.'ne had 1.1 ire le de than anjiliiug iN" with tlie 1 '.iniluntl.iu of drugs, said the Diricier ti an .nhlres ,wi- let day at th" New i,nturj 'lub. "Ml ,th" metliii'is that lie puliii uiaj de. ise , nre of no iu.ul n mil ihee factors. Thnt is wl.j tin peddlers have been driven from th" strc ts unl in'.ii.-t.- are biceuiilig lew uiui f.n 1-etv.ccii. teiluj." ' Credit was gnen i the Director te 1 Mayer Moere for le Iping te piss the National Wire't e Ai w' il" Mr. Moere was n nieul'M- of 1 "i.gress. Iiire"ter Corteljeu snid th.it the Majer's whole .policy In Ins ir,-cii: eiii. l..ul been direeteil tewnrl tl.e .t inipitiK out of the narcotic dr u tr- lhi The part that dr ig- pisn 111 1 rimes of violence was outlined h Wnrd'Mi M..I....... . 1 , ... I l . 1 .. . . .il.-.flllj. teniiiei II." "iisi.uii op. .J" nee that uiii'.erttie. a- 11. IMiit-n- tmry must I'mii.tn 11 in !.,- p uregs from ', i' , ' U " ' " ! 'e pre inns ei the prisoners M.nr 01 ti,e n.en m,w iitiMici -, ii" -,iji, iiad liiid pre lulls Cl. Ml, ll "iil"IKV I heir records bhe i' 11 tl ej were bro lght Inte held-ups -in. i - 1 '.I if crimes m 1 Inly through the 1 s,. m , nt. ,i:,n,,m u,. I'lfeimatelj pi in i - !uUl- w ": 1"1 ' i -"""B " "', lt " 1"R "' ''" Jesterilnj lij thcMun. urittiii et Hen,.- 'I'"' fl . lie- ii- U' P'el.e.1 up ' 'I h"ri i it" Dep.lltll'ent of 'lier of I ., . rl... s..,i, l ,. , i, ,ii. ....... ..... - .- SIX CANDIDATES FOR EISHOP Pittsburgh, Oct. J I rinngem.uiti, wire completed ,wt"i.iin ter the .peeiul election en Neieuiin r -. ,,!,,.,, ,,, te-stant Hpiscepnl l'.,-i.,.,, ier the I'ltts. burgh Diecesi. u,, i n,i,iei t,, succeed the late Certl.mdt W I it.'ue.el ,s., ,.i. hllOWII Cll'lg.Miiei, ,i, I, i, Mi iililneil connection wlt, il Dr. N. S. Th,. in., of Joining ; lir Ill e .. ie ii. riii nn , .U,-s,eii.ir itishep I ii rl, in I'.ige, Ils- sletuiry lilshep ,,t .-i 1 " . ash. ; tin iie. a. i;, ii ', ,,, Wl. kllj, I'll. ; the Kev. V. 1 1 l',. .- et 1'iit.biiigh ; 'r. J. D. Hi I!, 1','Mie I'. and lr. H. A. riint the dieeese. i ei hum' secretary of MIKAIIAJl's IUSH .1 Hlh.li til 1" lliiMi: I OWN ii i thii 1 v ll.UN Uli'H llevs n of lhi " the Innil of l'r ll ullh Ihp.e vV..n.V.VAe T. .V, ..."' .'"!'"' 1 il irvuvriltN OI ill 111 i"!.!!!.!!"!! in-ltii"aern,.,l?,.l!,n'1i,;.,'l'",'u' Ltl''"'" "uikil .. - .,v. I hewecr, outside the courtroom. Ah usual, women predominate. Many were haiid-emel gowned mid greeted ( "'"'I' ''V"'1" m " '"'cldid society" )nnii ner. Seme nunc in tiil- ; ethers cam me in tneir iirmiie cars. SlYIALL-bltU UHHISrMAS CARDS ARE DISCOURAGED Postal Officials Can Best Handle 294 by 4 Inches Washington, Oct. 1H fHv A. P. i- A cniiipiilgn te discourage the use of '"""""" Kinnll-sjeil Christmas enrds nnd en elopes (ins been innugUMted by the l'ostetlic" Department. Sinall-si7ed curds and envelopes, it is declared, nre responsible for Inraluila blc dihiy during die Christinas rush of petnl business. Iteciiuse of their miniature nzp thej cannot be run through the canceling' miirhlnr., milking It ueeisiiry te de , this work by bund us well ns requiring extra enameling in facing and distri bution. ' The Pestiiffice Department has fixed i he smallest size of Christmas greet- ' lugs and curds which cm lie cenvenl-' ently sent through tic innils at L'-", bv I Inches. ' i NEW ELECTRIC AUTO Stelnmetz Makes Car te Run Up te Forty Miles an Heur i 'sjTaoase. Oct. l'l. Clinrles P. SteinmetK. of Seheriectady, hn invented1 and perfected a new tjpe of electric motorcar, which, I is auseeintes snv ' "will ruvo'utienlze tMe nutnmerie iii-' diistry." The tirst completed Medel of the new enr was iimlt. tested nnd nc ' cepted here. Arrniigements hnw been made te st;,rr ..laimfncturiug hi Svra i use within a s!mt time. " ' ' The mr, heV n te the miblle .-,.. ,i, r""M time esterdn weighs ess than .mm iieuieis, iiiie.ii n:ll t welclit of the erilililii: eiiciiic wllicle Iteim.ne.1 ilj attain u i.ei d et thirt.v-tUe miles nn lour, and viii i ii ii l..rt.v. 'Uie greatest 'inprevetr nt n Ii f,e bntleries, which have a criiiMiig rdine ,,f e()0 miles ipnn I wlrh a third or a fourth of tlint dltnnce in the present-day car. WILL ARRAIGN HUSBAND FOR MANSLAUGHTER Corener's Verdict of "Justifiable Homicide" Is Overruled l-'resiie, Calif.. l.r. 11. -, Hj y ii"iL'"T. Ila'ieu. whom n C.n.ner iurj lull 10 haw , eunnltted ' "j tu. 11" !..,.i. ,ie" whin he clubbed I, 1. 11 .tern-: "ir-.i'd w.j, te death nl't. 1 !" hud f.ci'el le r With a Jeiing 11..U1 'ii ll" i linjiii' 1,1'dj Suinhiv. Ull he tr. "I f..r l...niMui.g'it , D'trii I l.lilej l.nlleuiicei! t iilj Attic he His- ne ri.-t .l i no .. ilr-w up a . ..iiiplaint lllll li.l h he ' M,"' t.'d te tile tl II i '. H'.u . i'i. iilnefi en. Ws -dm sl.1,1 hale I ""ii t . wiilli .,i ;in U1( it. ii low , ',i s ,rr, s', ,i i ,.,t, ,!, "lite!"", I te ii.ii." dnj- ii, (,,. , Mr- and "ii.i. jail ler .1. en1, r , eiiiliii-i Hallow. arres',., ,,.spite the i.,,, tier's wnlii :. w:is :n the ai.ie i...l .. . d.ij. The tragi i .. , -irr.-il at t " lla:l,,i I" uie at N,t l.t.it U II ,1 low -a . ,, P'tlirileil 111" i . t, ill. unl. , - , ,., i,,e Itlanchard in 1' ld i.i, r.,n ami .." Ids shotgun, l'i'iiii' I nr,l isi-aped, lea, in.' Mime of h.s letliuip'. On., s ,c 'Mis tired, in . iileT.tullj . neeerding te Harlow, wu,, mln. t-.d that In hen l,i u his .V ,,i,.. in, ,,, i, nil the sj, .tjiin uulll she , ,;, ,, ' I didn't 11 1 .hi ., 1,.'! 1 ,., 1, . ,,,;, the autl.eritii. I iist -eili,.,, thr -"liiethilig te.rib'e 'ml I,.. 11 1, 1 ned aid I "'nt mad." WORLD VETERANS COMING Eight Nations Represented by Dele gation Frem New Orleans The ililegiitje., ,,f ,,, v i, .,, .,.,,. , f 1." World War. r pr-seim,,,. , 1(;i,t "oirepeau ;' ..., ii, , ,iir,.,,.( tl tliitd ant ual . 111,11 hi f ,,. .,. lelallled ViliTills' 1 in, ,,.,,,,,, 1, ,u Mr leans 1.,m u....k. ml' m. l'hi,a,l.,. I Ins lliiirs.'aj 11s gi,..sts ..f . .,P,. cii 1 I..-Ki..,i. Tl,,.j will !".... rursburgl, 'e.lnes,l.n night and !e inet .it lie lie Ilrea.l Stt "it Station Tl.ursdnv morning b members f ti. l'hiia.elp,u Ceuti'y ' """ll1 ' '" th" l.egl.ei. I,ci,,,., , 1 nbinel tinier l.niilslej niid William II' dill tin rj . 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Yeu may be looking for a cnpable man se situated that he can give you fint-cl&is ad vertiiing ervicn at really nominal cost. Fer eight years I have been writing retult-gcttjng copy of every deicriptlen for a well known local house, and am In a poiitien te place this experi ence and a portion of my time at the dispeial of one who is tceking advertiiing ceumel of thit nature. Addreti C 912, LEDGER OFFICE ,,....,, Just try it tedav asce Coffee ib i'ea'll taste the difference! In all our Stores &S SALESMEN After a long, weary "4r day behind a counter fifyt or carrying a grip im you knew the ter- LA tures of tired, aching jtki burning feet. Give f them quick and blessed relief with BAUME. BENGUE (ANALCESIQUE. ) Just soak them in geed het water wipe dry and then give them an all around the circuit rub with Ben-Gay. Man alive! you'll feel as though you'd jim taken an order for a brand new pair of feet f. e. b. (fine en both.) Tha.. Leemlng Si Ce,, N. Y., Amrr. Agent! H .EmirlYH iw-m w 1 rv in is Luncheon lit !ul"Saiall rl wm t mt mm And Similar Mr mm Hi 1 rii 'n ; l)a) 11 te J.-. K) 75c ICrli.li". ' !.,.. Wjl.lelf S ,, Sfilip ! I , S)l ', t(- ' ) H l.niri'i 1 ',,,,, , " K' , 1 . 1 I ..1 1110 1 1 I I Hi 11 I Illlll' th w 11 1 Ii . 'tfi tilldes M.i elicit I'e' 1 r ,1 .ineiM .mil l'i if llrnserts ' '"I ' 1 . 11 I H "1 I 1 r, 11 , ill, lit.- Npl.li T.llt ' ft 'l"..i M fi"1 Table d'Hate Dimuir, i 11 te 8:30 CAFE' LUBIN '!. TIIAT'I WALNUT STREET Mag "vJ 1 i I H M ill .r