iriiir ACQUITTED, SOBS ITTWWW fjn - mrw J Can't' Tell Hew Happy I Am," Says Girl in Bergen Murder Case THREE DEFENDANTS FREED TiD a Ulnff Correspondent llnrUciisnrU. N. J., Oct. 20. Ac quitted f the clmrKP. which flhe shnrnl ultli two ether pr-rieni, of the murder f her sweetheart, Jack llergcn, nine-fceii-yenr-eld Allen Thornten faced the er!t' tedny, free In mime only. "Wluit It "'ere left for mc In life?" W had inked pitifully, n short time before she was brought te trial four ilnj-H npe. "liven if I nm nequHted, ml freed eiiee ineie. the terrible shndew M nlwies hnne ever me." m it una thin realization, ns veil s relief from the tension of doubt nnil nncrrtalnt, wlileli caused the girl te t.....i, .t,.'ti In the courtroom yesterday Afternoon ns she heard the verdict of Huddled up In her clinlr, robbing, liiinvt fainting, nt first bIie could net nen!, and then hnltingly with n faint Mat of n smile btruggllns with her leai", fhe wdd: " can't tell jer bow bnppy T nm. T want te think mv Inwjer the jury nd all these who have befriended me." But the smlle wan washed away In tears and she sbiank back from tin curious glumes which were turned back upon her as tbn spectators left the courtroom. .Spends the Night In Jail Phe was taken immediately te the Jill where she spent the night. Theie were hundredH of persons &ur rnundlng the jail mid the courthouse waiting for Miss Thornten and (icerge ('line te make their uppcarunce and it was hours after the trial was eyer, nnd the courtroom emptied before the last straggler drifted away. "He cried, didn't he?" said n small bev. net scornfully, but wenderlnglv an if 'it must be "semcthin' turriblc" te in.ike a man cry. And crv Clinc did. as he burled hit fare in his hands nnd said, "Thank C,ei.' and then in a whirl of joy srabbed Heward Maekay. Senater Wil li un .Maekay, his counsel's brother, nnd hucged hi m. Mrs. f'line had gene te her home as vjen us she could get uuav from the courthouse, but only after the automo bile she was in bail threaded Its way nineni; the people who crowded around, thrusting their bunds thteugh the win dow, p.ittlng her arm, lengrntulating her and wishing her happiness and joy In the future. Her hat was efT, nnd her dark hair hung loosely about her face, se pale nnd te pinched, exhaustion se plainly writ ten upon it ns te be almost lsible like a eil clinging te It. but shy gratitude and a happiness se overwhelming us te be nlmest unrealised us jet, shining in her ties. Taunted by Voice in Crowd "Would j en want te go borne te wait for jour husband if our husband bad been forced into killing the mail who btti.ncd jeuV" whispered one of the crowd. Hut Mrs. Cllne was above the barbed arrows of unfavorable criticism mil) one thing mattered te her, it was elenr. Her husbnnd was free, and se she was drippy with the happiness that feiWH only with the sliding nwny of a dread burden and haunting fear. And her husband was freed en the firi-t ballet cast by the jury of six women and six men who tried the case, as was Alice Thornten mid Charles Scullion, the fate of the three being decided separate!. Hefere jeturning te the court the members agreed net te talk of t' -dr ses sion, but they did say that en the evi dence piesented by the Prosecutor the St.ite did net preie its case. They refused te discuss the unwritten law in deciding what the vctdlct would be, though one of the women jurors was afterward heaid te remark. "Mv husband would linvc shot him, tee, if he had been in ('line's place." The ('line residence in Hdgewnter, in a second-steiy room of which the shoot sheet ing of Bergen occurred jiu,t two -month-, .ig te a day, was the scene of gnjetj hit night .is friends nnd members of i heir families welcomed the acquitted I no home. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1922 mt$& 'Cif'-n'NWrt" r.icw - ii 17 have, were witightenly by the clerk, despite the absolute silence which pre vailed In the lotirtreom. I'"1,'!, Jei av 'guilty' or 'net guilty' V" asked the clerk. Miss Squires cleared her thrent with effort. "Net guilty." oho replied, nnd the words were ney audible throughout the room. BANKER IN DIVORCE RAID Colonel Pohl Testifies of Helping Husband Surprise Wife New Yerk, Oct. SO. The suit of Geerge A. .McCarroll, an architect, of Brooklyn, for divorce was heard jca tcrday by Supreme Court Justice Taw cett in llroeklyn. Colonel A. W. J. Pohl, builder nnd bnnker, testified he and McCarroll went te Mrs. McCarroll's apartment Sep tember 1. forced entrance nnd found her and a man named Fccney, both scantily clad., HOME ROBBED OF $25,000 Morristewit, N. .1., Oct. 20. Mrs. I'cter Wlkeff, inether-in-luw of State Sennter Arthur Whitney, attended a political meeting. 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Your stationer, druggist or department store sells ScetTissue Towels, and can supply you regularly. Phene for a carton. Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa. Philadelphia Office, 301 Wcightman BHg. Phene: Spruce 1852 SO fa carton of ISO (Less by the case 25 cartons) Complete Office Outfit plate-glass mirror, nickel-plated towel rack and 150 ScetTissue Towels all for $3. Sec it at your dealer's. for "Clean Hands in 'Business? O 3. r. Ce , ij:j T'-jiPijawnp-H wmm IPPB iWllqUUJUiJUUMJIIU Trial Was Unusual The trial was uniibuiil in several re "pwts. Ter (he Mist time In the his his lery of judicial practice in New Jci e,v. a erdict in u murder trial was handed up by n woman, Miss Susan Niuires. The evidence, which rebehed itbflf liirgtly into n feries of moral problems, was parsed upon by n jury uuupesed equally of men nnd women. And finally, it was one of the speediest trials cer held in a State noted for the rapidity of its judicial machinciv. T lie trial began l'i Idny. j ucsdny the 'lerciw opened nnd culled but one wit ness, besides ("line mid Miss Thornten, "uie ti stilled in their own defense. eurt then was adjoin nod and the jurj ns taken te Kdijeuuter for an exumin at nn of the Cllne heute. where it was I'lleced HcrRi'ii was summoned en the ii'Klit of August '-'." te account' for bis enduci toward Chile's wife, and where, ' line testified, be cliullenced the ui ter le a duel when be Mild that Mrs. Cllne ues "a bum. mid all women tue bad." i Testirday the dffense called five wit- i iiebsi', fuur ui them In lebuttal. Prese- ' "itinjr. and defeuxe ntierne'? summed up brielh and Supreme Court .Tusllci' iHrKer ihatKed the jury at onto. Ills a m in i n k up wns regarded ns htrenuly nsaliist the defendant. The jury re tired at 1 o'clock, after un elapsed" time if but feuil.een benis from the eutin(; yf Jurer Ne. :. After one hour and eriy minutes of delibeiutien the tirst ''allot was taken and tne jury sent ""rd te JiiMlee Parker that It bad H.ielied a decision. I he six men and six women juiers i' eii into the jury box a moment later. ;U Sipiire, a slip f K,i ,0SL. ( " iMiiee nt tne iieau of tup jury. j i i -M'" "Breed upon u u-rdietV" ifked the Court. , i'lie words of her answer, "We, I JllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllU S' W 1 8.30 A. M. 1 NEW YORK 1 EXPRESS S 'i. ro'"1S,rr"hl"en8'!tA M. S S Hud r,n i. ,c"1l llli' hliiiien una S Convenient Train S Fer H o'clock New Yerk 3 Engagements &$'',W&St!i IVrl as lliprcru trnlns CT Yerk 2 i teS: h STAR CAR $348 NOW ON EXHIBIT AT 918 NORTH BROAD STREET 58,382 Persons Viewed This Display of Star Cars Frem 8 A. M. 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