m f ftRffPf, PTOWf 11 'riSis 'H" ymt M m mnw. i, WfyfW W Vft$ fiCV llVf m ?mw-i m ( I '"' 1.. T-M Jsi?'' TP51 ' . VS. t - .ic ' the wt a men NIGHT Somewhat cloudy tenliM tanMVMajri J ruing ten.pej.iurc nr.ji u.mc. southerly winds. Tiait'EBAItBE AT BACH HOtlli rsj irnnih in 112.1 1 1 a i a 1 -i 1 e TBTnnlna m fin 108 in 1 I m Jji f iiW m xmm Publlthed Dally Ec.pt Bimday, SuWrlotlen Prlw. IS a Tear by Mall. PRICE TWO ''CENTS -nKjH$ Cepyrltht. 1022. by Public l&ttt Company t "JjM-Sj VOL. IX. NO. 43 Entered Becend-Hnj-. Matter (it th Ptnmr at PhlUdelphla. Pa. Under the Act of March 8. 1ST0 PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922 K WEE' START CLOSING PLEAS IT ROSIER TiL jury te Get Case Tomer row Morning; Judge Rules speiserIttaeks . insanity plea . . , -, , n..i,iui fnSltS ShVer Of M-VTV HflOKIR , Krtew What She was Doing When She Killed Twe ARTHUR ROSIER MISCFJ) ' BY WOMEN SPECTATORS pr. J. J. McCarthy, Noted Allen let, Says Weman Was Hys terical, Net Crazy Mmirloe J. SWter. A Md-rnnt Dis trict Attorney, bc-an III snmmln" UP of the Commonwealth's case nwiin't r Catherine Il"sler. cl"'r"Oi1 with ff-JL of MPdrcd Oern-d,, Heck- , Jtt, nmeiern-venr-iMii irn'.i.ii"". "" 11:30 n'c'e-k tliis merninu. Just before the jiro'eeittion lie tan its cle"lns address. Judge Bar- Mtt annetinred that he would prepare 1. . .. .t, ,... (nnlflit nnil dU i!inrire te the jury teniuu, nnn 31 dellvcrc it when court is reconvened wesier. ' 1 . at 1314 Walnut street. pretaui win be Intrusted te tne jury ey nw i" Hosier was net iii'ime. but hysterical, and the victim of her own impassioned Jealousy nt the time sue snot uer u.ih baml ami his stenngruplier. The ether was the hi-slng of Arthur Reller, brother of the s'ain man, b many welnen In the loiirtreoni when he waa recalled ter the third time le help the prosecution in its lebuttal. Loud hles rang through the court room, enticing .fudge llarrutt. who s trying the ease iu Roem i"' City Hall, te tnreaten stern measures it inecui- prltd repeated the ffelise Lnter. h.fme th- permitted Mr. Sp-l- i uer te begin his speech, he warned lip audience once mere that contempt pi ceedinss would be the fate of anv one who disebc.v eel his admonition te be si- i lent. Jehn R. K. Scott, who with William ' . v.iuin.r, i ni'in'ii i iiIn "i un' iv fense, will begin bis plea for an ac quittal early this aftenu.en. Cross-Kviminallen Starts ! - - A A . u.-.. l.trtMltlllf t a 10 n'clOCK tomorrow uuiuiu,. , J The fate of Mrs. Rnier. twentv-twe- f'"., J ieHliiiB "little perbeu" had btelcn i me xaic i .'. i( .. her husband.- ,1 year-old slayer of Jerry liecijitt, , T)l0 new-pnpermen nrrived at 1 :20 M wtem ulie shot and killed with Oear o'clock sharp. -They were met nt the ... 1... i.Liin,.,i .Tnintnrv "1 last, front deer li.v Timethy X. l'felffer. it leliyered in a qui unim-, A "&'? i U'w'rfne. have been ear- gjj t.J, Umr.s rnt had j , J,', W ,Bt purird tone with occasional Vurs.s te vlPW ,,. ,, s. ,n ... , Mills . b.,.,..s.. . , " , '.CtbelnstluithM. this after - , p;'t J 'iW'oVlec I , It nW. " .i,..i.nre nnd Pathos, moved Mrs. The members of the pnrty trooped my eh i'r.ui had already gene te school. I " tiei uit-eir at u ..,. e i ie k last nignt. Of cleqmnre ami patm., U(m ' ,0 tIl0 ,oft -...,,, t f Ml... Hall u-kd me ! no '. . p f , s , v Powers i.s in Montgomery Hospital. . Hosier deeply. adjoining the .lining room. This is an was: 'Was miyNnlv M-k at jetir Iieum- ,, ...,', J- ,. ."imi-ii liit" ut V h liiVitul .i0'?1"!0."11.'! ""'''i1'1" tP,ICi? were Ql She sat with bowed head and tears nl,llrtl,R,Ilt id.fnshfemd yet net of any ast nightV We then commented "!' ' ,, . '' ! ? i v (te en , b 'IJ "' '" " ,u'''''k "lr i;''v';ru, l'?1,'' 1 Utt-mln from her e,es. She sobbed ' particular period Net .specially lux- the fae, that both ,, wife . h.;,; , ' ' f , ,kt ,', was no, at L,,. ft' XrA "tr,ck rr ,- 'if .in?n ir. limn tint tried te stile urieu but solidly comfortable. hitslnnd were mi-sitr.'. and I saiu : i.-.rtltiil this inerniu" mil no nther ' m ' . . ' ... ,,ln ,r',ril or"" from time te time, lm M ,. ;, , wl1,w ,, railliy rri?n,v. . bn , , , ,,.,,,. 1 iesp t il Mi N in , ,,i no ..tin ,,, (l ,,,,.,,. Th(. ,,. , her cobs with her tear-wet hnndUi -n sum um, ,ft ,, ,)f ,H,rf0(.tiy " -v,,.' ws Mrs. Hall's reply 'I - '.' ,' ... '.'. ! u Iiikm.1i exMending from the main line chief. She seemed te be bearing up well pi-nper pei-ens. There wus old Henry think something has happened te ihcin. ' Hi- Clru'le tl I -iWiill i'lil''.ii,..ihl,i ! "f ll1" Peiinsjhaiila te New 'ierk. A HVn li.rl.lents steed out in the cles- Fhewcd in the frame above a bookcase, alijthng and slit' said she had net - "ma.li ei .Mis. Mem tt. taui n hj , iJten? of the Presentatmi. of the I Seme of the pieces of furniture, would elti,,',-. Then she wen, away. She is ;,, ' ;; .. s e m,,h ,mmp when she was t';. ,,,.,,;, nf fr,.,R,t ,,,, c"mmenwealth's case. One of these delight a collector. They had eMdently ,re.'t In her statements Mating "' '. ' H' i'n ;i!nillI thl. .tell. ' find the ilr-t . seventh and ..Islitli ear. wan the testimony of Ir. 1. Mi- been handed down for generations, tlmt t-lie did no come t.. m house again "r- L.i all 1," f5" ." V' " " ""1 w,.re overturned ; three ears nf the ether Carthv. professor of legal medicine at Nothing was really new Cpen the at :W o'clock. I wmembei- llmt I ' " ' Mi. M . ir t. i ,1. c( e , m s Gable and I.efever the University of lVniiwlvnnlii and an , mai.lelplee,. was a vase of chryK.nl he- lad j.l.sr . eta.ned with some Ice ami was 1' fc "' ,.! T? "Z fJ,., wt" l-.ne.l uu their engine. II.U nf nntP. tlin, 111 his opinion Mrs. I -r- ..,... 7T" r. .. :.... . ..,.. .".7 ''!'.' i," i." ...... R..' '..... '.. ' ' I Tin. itbeund tracks w. r'eiire.l nl "Dr. Mif'.irthy, iu forming jour' a Ceatesvi le lestaurant las, night opinion as u, the mental condition efvj,jP 0 ti,t. wnv here with a wagon Mrs. Rosier did jeu consider the testi- , , .... , , :.. t .,. were amy as te her heredity mi,rta,.t V ' '"'"l "f liquor seized m l.an.ast. .wr fi. w.i,tt .,.!..,! , ,.LL ...-. ..,.;.,. .-i.j i,M iiiiil nn spveni e!i:irK's umt "I dill.' - '" ilflkl 1 I'll 1 l'--l -V Mllllllltil.tlllt . ?J0ye;i,rnl,Os!lsby her brother-in-law ; i...i. '."."'"'" """ ,""1 "" ,llil lll'f Bretncr-ln-aw -Ik-lit m. -..ll hn. i,.,,. ,nn' "He eU,.; that hi r husband had1 -? "i'l. lint sue nail no aipetite ml was imdntichnl.ii. meri.se ami de- Pmsed; that she had attempted sul- n hr.e!k ." K'.'f' 1i!"' 1,PI'M 'nferiiied by I t !"er br, PT bret'ier In-law ihm l i,.,.i, ,..!i i Wred Mildir.,1 lt..,.t.lu. n,. ,i... .i..f,...i .,,, . , ........I , nun nn- ,-irii,. nt had entered the private ellice of r liUfclund ami fenml bee bnsl.i,.,.! ,..,.1 SrU&f 'lutaini, i mi v uen , y.ii. " "Did rnti tnhh inin i.it,.!,li,ritln,i l.c ,....., i ie,lclfl te these .. ... .. . The cuil s.'uil Ihe woman u,ts il.,s. a. i . . .i Uraily history showing that u number jUW)vc,l. They'aie .lesepli ('.Henry, , ,; ;.,,:,""',,'';, ,.,, jieratelJ In love with Mr. Sterrett and nnd the tw, Of bleed relatives we.e InsaneV "I, i',..,k It. Neiibuer and Tlmm.is Creica. '.' - '.-.. ,l .','..,, .,',. ad intended the poison cake for .Mrs. . ,,., lTeinat consideration." -rnev were arraigned irst n .vim-i- , XViiiielied ile.mii", - n V. T1'11, . ., the raid business p' . - in th. 'Dr. McCiirtlu. if it were shown ,,ian Mnxw-i II dmrgid wib assault and , , ' "(i , , s . l '"' P3'1''" wclv informed that mi. hberl. ' hat the di'fend'int was nea, and thh ' ', tterv and em held in SltMlll ball ' " -J ' ' ' three reughh dressed ,.. u,,. " In appearance and loved her husband for court en this charge. 'I be preiiers ,,,", V.'tn s ' iW.s1 . ., ' . ' :",",, ' ' -'''"! r home ;,,rlv yes- null ippiMC QCMATF tWhlbirth; that s. l,...m., that her michae! and .iriaig.ied e-i t he cl ail,e lone,..ln j,,,)!!,,.,,,.. ,n , . H'U en t!, pen h 1 ,ie men (piesu.., AClQ I Il nFPFW nFMPP as Manchester, l.herpoel. Iilrml-i. .uu. husband was untrue te her; that her f being drunk and disorderly . 1 he Willi,, ., il1 S,...ll,n'- r i-.H. Mr"' i'"'1 .' aml " !"'' '''." '"'"' fl UMUtrCIMUCnlOt perl-v ..,tl-.glmni. Pl.wueuth, .th-, hther.n..nv. Arthur Hosier. W(.rPrn,., Uned MIMI ..u Mi's i; 'Imrgi 3-. IJ1M-t I.t r . 1 rriiM- S lV" V. 1 1 ., "-'" r1!'.'1'; tl1" "--''- Uve.I Mrs. I a.i.ptet, and Portsmouth. ' tell her that her husband waMinfaith- nm! dveii ihe nlternatlM.' of paying I , i.lml. f.,r ,.".. M. . Ch.il . ! ,ll,,p "',' ' " V,"'" iT lV""V.1" ',""' w,,lu" Passes Resolution Requesting U. S. Althu'ish neminalh considered ,. ,-lv f?J-.-'1 V"' Vl.,V,.,l,lT ""1 Mtli 111- ,,r spi'iiding ninety d.i.vsiu the (hestei MeMlchr-el W, .-, ' I . u 1,,,".,"l.t !" '"'' ,' ' , ' "'"' ll" "' " ., ,i,nP, rnnlu. municipal issues, the U-iI cet.s,s 'rnplier. Mildred lleckltt. and that county Jul,. . lll.wanl A itm c Vs' " e ,,: ""Ived the me., had disappeared. . Congress tD Auther Convention M1.,, . .,,. ,.,,, snl:iy ar ..,. r husband intended tu divorce her;, Henw nvide the plea Hurt he Jiml . , T1.,,,....V n, . , , ,, Mania. - U. A Pi Tic e,al! regaided and M.iuetiiiie.- ,,! r. hat She had n sulfTected te in,. .... ll.Vne,. nn.l took il little drink te ':..,M .""Vl,'-, 1 ""' T" ' ..' .'"ll J CCT WICC'C Rpn flCIRi: ' ,M ,', ' tedav a.b.n, 1 una.,. i ... ,. . ,.,... . ,., ,!! , J .,i. , , ' ' ... I cl.- lie, tiriillllll 111'- i.inii. ii ,..' i. ....... .i. .. I... i , .. .. . - c.ill 111, lliic. .111,1 nilt 111, .in mil , . t .. , ..,.'. ..""'', 'I'l. ..c M .. , ...!.... . .. ... riaiMJ li, llne.s..s In ..!... I '" : '.. ,i...,. I',,,l .l,,.U nllee "niea inn l 'l s .iii.ei,, .i, .uruill'l. .. V . .. .- - .1 ti .,... - ' Kilin. ll ai ,-sierillllll 111 tie I VI Wnr '" "'" "l '' ' 'i-iei s neniJl Wi "Dr MiCnrib i7 i i I . "''V0, V u", I ,b lin les Vi d h I'll 1-" "I"1 J-"wfd U. Kiiln wi.v e ;'. ""'" ,"'' """" I"1"'. Mm." rvioere s v,0'.... ... uc.ay. j.,,,,,1,,,, ,,, mteiseli hostile ,., La- During the World ,, ,n ' -' k "" !' pm d te th. Cvler gjj JfrnUum insane!,, ILVZ Slt'n bait n"," -- '" Snla, morning ., ... S Um".. ';..;l .Im. i,e In, s 11 Zlt; AUTOTRUCK KILLS CHILD ,' ' IV , ' '. V. ,? T ! ? ?- N-'v ' 'i'l, 'hm, ", .".t ' 1 M-Sc'ints, ': S'"'lM'r "''-'"'" "''V'i" S -''' rr'i, lT;P;'!1Ul''li''h,,lm"!'!"-,ime" VXrn, ' f-u.,. limn,, rfu'rVs' ' , hle'h later Jaw" aetM " r ,! ' "-anne.,,, , ,,, borne. .."Dr. MeCathv M.s already M.i.iniiei " in lUi" ''" '1'1'" "" "" r."el. h?,. liV, oil', 'i ' '.' ''." "' ' re.-t- f. ., , ,,tl s Hall, appe, I Judge Men. te- Victim 'Ran Directly Inte Machine. m.- His .,. Jehn ms nuund-r MA"'''r "",''""' ''"''u-b.ers Hiirvli : ' ' .ni-ested ei- said te have been drunk- Lverj hlng t ha . euh !,, d ,,, or I,,,,, , 1,c l ' ll' 1 1' '' ','1 u m l,,l; ' ,,i ,1 ,,s, ,, , cen.inuamv of ,,.. Accident Witnesses Declare "f ,n" n,rr, s"" tiiLit De. M' ,"nl" 1''''". I'"i marriage Mm. , 'Argue that point te tl. llrv .,. , tl wlilik md alii nnd p.e-..ei,l. wns .""'. ,,I,." s," '"'i ,, "l,llU'1T ' erMATOP I nePC II I -rl'l. -t f. r N .v-'uber ir. ; .... " witnesses ueciare Mciin),i whJI rhur , inh'i ..s M. Ii,i.,; I ,, Ths Welned Mr s, ', l" ""'Jurj, then. ;"'',, gathered, from eighteen et d b Leerg. I . M. .-"'. . Director t , SENATOR LODGE ILL Mr Taui.' .ud he had jus, taken c " l'1" '""-'" ( " hue w.m of tlll, ,-.,,, rflillirv (!,.or ,' ,' , dang h'.-s lie Mi-s Mm De U'l.t Cuy- K, ..w.U Vr&rl&r. 'fV -" -.'' Wl ffl. I- ..' I ..;;!. V, W men, by Larynait.s Attach X- S MnT tC 'r. ?? 'ft A!," '' " - Taking .1,,. WI1IISR ,,, M .i C r exicatl.u. or Ihe seuice of their t-I ' . B.M...I. Nev. 1! - Ml A P i-Sen- J ,, K"","1 ;'Iv. ;';;'; .ears old ,,f e, ,. ft w ' ' . a te ,rs (,1)(.r , l() (,f ipp fn M: U"" Mr' f,,0,t . pph. The pioprieter remonstrated ,. (,T(I(STVM ' nt-'r l."'b;e ha. been eblWed te cancl Ceuuci'i.i.hi ' - ph P. Caffney, counsel f'."11 ,l1'"' i nle. Ihe child died c,t. and Ja.ne, It , a newspaper , " "" " " "'" 'nb-r h.,.i,e. KdKs- ','Dr. McCarthy IK ,,. , ' ., the loud ta'k of the visitors. Se did LUZERNE "TRUSTY ESCAPE.S , all immediate speaking engagements in for Mr Hall, nnes,.,! the continuance ljlu,1,1 "'"'' ,,'"l 'idmitted t.. the f Westmont ' ""l. in Him.-i teid when news f Mr. JMIV fc'ihl, if the witiicsLcv . l V ,''" !'"' n,m of the waitresses. Se did some el 'willies. Il.irrc, Pa,. Net -. - Pd- bis c.imp.it-'ii fr le-ebs'tlen beeaii.p nf , en the greiiu,! M'ai his client wanted a Jewish Hospital. ... - - I Culler's d.uth wu telephoned te them. 'aU7" tl'f ciimniiuTs. Nene of them hud uuy Ward Wellniaii. alies. .1 New Yerk bur- lningiils. it was said at head piarteis eempb.e retra ''"" "r n prompt trial According te witnesses the little girl Chicaae "TaaB" Tin n-iw I 'Che, iniui. diat.-H netiiul Mra. Merris. ; lWere Mr. Scott iim ., effect. . lKhir, who had semd two months of a " the Ucpubliciin State Ceuiinltt, I . . !, I en alliuscd statements ran illrctli into the path of the up- ril. t. . ,,u 'a u.a n i and the latter accompanied by her hui. Wfjtlen Mr. Si els,',, w s .,,, i,i'' '".' Then." when one of the raiders u,rce..,car seniem m the I.iuurne dn . of the Iaier 'e the effect ,r,,r n.,11 pin.w'hiv N.'hl.-le uSiY V : ?' " ' ,v A, ' ; -no. , j.,,,,,1. hu.rled te the Cu-ler uune. Mr. -i Wu nnether i.bji" fc "iLM fV" bounced his plate of dinner off the head "',;. l.,.1s,m. ,sU I le-tcrdiM. the Hepe was epre.sed tlmt the Sena- 1""' benellted f en, 'pest ,e," )ls Hl.ick was arrested by the Ogn,,,;, H,f fiem tag dn.is wns In mbI.. for fill- I Merris then imn. Inte this city I. leek A r-..i . ' ""r -nV f.i'l's' -, ;,"", Vinv t'lcirles I Ile'dt MTve.i . ter weu'd bi in condition te.i-m..ik ti"iiin dlMri"t, the .snenth ard. police, .ind will be held, te await t a '''' today as a result of n es,)iiii, n nf,,.r caring for the bedv of Mr ,'il. M Nr ,.UB1. THfB, J,-( i-0; fo..ll.....'deal'V.T..,M.,u '...,., Mv ''" lsHW ,'.. Wellmanwas SatuVda, ' '""'" t . P;.n,cd out that jury action .f the Corener. adopted by the Cv Ceunnl li.,,,..,, ' fr. ! "f M'" , jj ' ' " ' s.i.-, y ' ,4s i ... . t, . j. J fc. jtv v . . . ;, '' 1 JH MBMjMMaM Inquisitors Find Mrs. Hall Haughty 'Weman of Stene9 Widow of Slain Recter Answers Reporters Bar rage of Questions for frre Heur in Calm, Even Tene Austerity of Weman Matched by Severity of Heme Surroundings as She Makes Replies By a Ktalt Correttentttnt New nrunswfclj, N. I Nev. 2. Without n flicker of emotion, Mrs. Frnnccs Stevens Hall faced twenty newspaper men nnd women ut lier home yesterday afternoon. "c i"irai questions concerning the murder of her husband,, the Itcv one answered questions concerning Edward Wheeler Hull, nnd his choir singer. Mrs. Eleaner Mills. It was uer first interview. Her pose was that of the utterly proper person. But the impression she gave was of a woman of stone. A woman of stone', carved from mar ble that is what she seemed when she walked composedly into the recep tion room and took her seat with quiet finality. Her answers were quite proper. She could net conceive of Iter husband doing any wrong, harboring n single wrong thought. She could net speak ill of Mrs. Mills or the minister could net be thought of as having written these love letters. Hut beneath that cold, impassive ex terler lay the woman Hull had called ,,-, !.. JgteJ'SZ nig te Her Husband, "Edward com here." Voice Lew Ilut Finn Throughout the interview she kept bcr voice low. sometimes almost in- "'"""i'". " " iiiniw, in some inrusc, ..,, i.,i ,i, ,. f t,i ! wns tn,; vejt,e 0f Wemun none hud ' riminii in rtwui-ti ) till Ihlh ittn 11..111 a. "tuvw iu turn in tin ui'l lilt:, UUlai U counsel for Mrs Hull. Detective Di Murtin, ht()0(, Ht t)c f)t,C sl(,(. ()f the doorway. Ne avowed "feature writers" Three Who Figured in Lancas- Q. . .. M , . fe,. I,UI nuiUJ riy tvvi i - Assault Q FIGHT IN HOTEL Three Philadelphia prohibition agents, who started a general light in It' l inre up bis nerves, but this excu.-e teuiul no tauir. , . - . u. .i.i sec-eul .earing the men we're confronted bv r'cdcrnl Agent ! ed hv' Prohibition Director Davis an- Davis, who lianileil mem i"u.-' "k" neuii.'ing that they were uisiiiism-u iieu, lie pel e -. , . , ' . . ', .. i7i..i. '. ..,r,li invmled tweil I'l.. nis were lli'iuncrs i uu- M llllll I, llll'll ........... ...--.- - . hole's In Lancaster and confiscated !-. Mini ui.nl, of lleunr. ' i.-M .;. 'in lai.iers mm mm . IIIIIUMI '- ni. . . i ... . . . --. . - -...,...... .... . ..-., . ., , , ,, , t ,i " I ' H t I III 111.' "I lllllq IW III I DRUNKLNAUtNl-JUUUbKW rmnu rnuivi runic uhole ur s .,,,! tl.en .hsmisscil trem l lie seiMce. ...s L'liment helm.' for four .e,s. be. Hern -sMailen . r.i.l UVlenl tie. !. T here h i ...- .... - , i,i i. .. ,, isum. ..mi ii iM'i.iiiii, si, rtiiiii,- mi pRr . , H F It. j & 1 Pw 7?V JiK H ;SEEr m ' lESKsV -'-'J' 'Lira . m&mmmmm k Wx WF&r&i kflpi ' MHS. FRANCES STEVENS HALL Widow of slain rector, hroke silence for first time ycstciday, giving un Intel view te repe.tcrs ( unit posing fur photographs. Mrs. Hall sas she cannot fathom mo tive for dual crime IS. HALL'S STORY Husband 0 Murder Victim Say3 Widow Erred in Public Statement ADDED LITTLE TO CASE 7)1 a Stnff Correspondent New ISrunswIrU. N. .1.. Nev. 2. Tame Mill", whose wife ITVumr wan murdc-ed with the Hev. IMward Hall mi September 14. today liek lsue with 'eMie of th" Mateim-nts made yes terday bv Mrs. Frances Stevcim Hall iu her interview with JiewspiUiennen. Mi'N said that be met 2lr. Hall 'it the rhiirrli at S '"0 e clock en Tfl 10 n OnrTlft I'l l IlFft i jUL;iU Lehigh County Official Accepts . . , Assignment Here Jurist s Fu- ..,. , i iici hi iu uu i iviu siiuuiuuY -1FA- RATH PRflVFn PATAl OCH UHIH rnuvuu imihu .fudge Claude T. Ilene. of the f eliigh mint y I oinmeii 1'ieas teurt, win sii' in the trial of the cases assi.ned te ' .r...l,... l.......r. i, ,l!n,i .,,,1,1,.,,', ..... nlny. 'I'll,. nliatl"ii I,, .ludg, Km 'line fiem President .ludge Mnrra't. the assignment being for four w. ,-. be- 'Stha: i un It. 0. Jehn Meii-izhnn m 1 former .iiiuge .leiin m. r.ttt.iseii , )(; It lip. .1, I , '-s ii.lt ieces m v nl .lll'lge l!,v;, It uiii. t,b,. ,!,. ., ,,.. ...i . -, . ,,, ' : : ,l " i.uvrii III the chllU October w,t... , f I;.,,-. negat Pay last ....!. ,..,.. i... ..... f i eiii deuhlc piit'iit "- ' n- U' ill II ludge linger, went te I!.,,-,.-.,., ,, in ' IIOI, I'l ii nam of frle.,,1. I,,., ..i .,.' ..' lav i. s w.ii-i.i fe. '..',.. l'V I. and the the Miir thnl the ti.nii i, .' ... l . .. . l . It' Is l.nllai..,!. .I,.,, ' tl.,. ,...!.... .,'.!.. " ' ' . . . ii. lt,,,,-C ,1,111 'iiiisrd the Judge te in ,'',! a severe wllicn Decanie IS HIT BY ILLS I : II I'll, .1 . Jills. ,l, 111. , 1111 I I WU. I IV I I L. W U t-fc-' ni II IU. I-"'- ... . ' . ., mw n' ' i-'mN "'iii..ii i'miiim ARREST TODAYJF WOMAN 10 SENT POISONED CAKE Police and Postal Officials As sert Confession After Much , Investigation ' MRS. STERRETT RECOVERS; TO LEAVE HOSPITAL TODAY' Typewriter Used te Print Ad dress en Wrapper of Fatal Package Has Been Located Solution of the murder of W. W. Sterrett. of Deven, vlet'm of a poisoned coke sent through the malls, niuf also of the poNenlng of his wife, Is believed te have been reached by the authorities. Dl-tr'et Attorney Windle. of Chester County. Indicated tedny that the bender of the cake Is known and 'that the arrest of a woman will fellow today. It Is iiIst understood that Postal In spector Williamson will today make public a statement of the sHspecti'd woman, obtained yesterday. Simulta neously, It Is said, a warrant will be scrviil. The warrant Is already drawn up by the authorities. The Investigation which has lasted Ihree days came te a close at 1! o'clock his morning. D'-trlct Attorney Win die, Postal Inspector Wil'lumen, As sistant District Attorney MeCewnn. Postal Inspector Simpsen and State Treepers l-'ejj and I.aflVrty returned te their homes after twenty solid hours of inv l'tatieti. One "f the most Important discover ies made In the last hours of the lu-vi-ttlsutieii I- tin iiudiiig of the type writer en which was printed the ad dress en the wianrer In which the poison c.iiii; was s(.it. The machine, it Is s'lld, is new in possession et tin1 au thorities, and wa found lu New Jer sey. The authorities would mane no defi nite statement yesterday after the three hour questioning of Mr- Sterrett. who has ben In the llryn Mawr Hospital. After leaving the hospital the inves tigators went te the SMerrett home iu Deven and quizzed Mrs. Martha Camp bell, mother of Mrs. Campbell, and her son. anen Campbell, who are. ue- .it'tement te Un' nutlinritles, ate .u mueli of the cake last Thursda as i r husband did. Mr. Sterrett died Snt iirrlii. . Ui'i lie tin fad that the imotlguter.s told news) npermen that the quantity "' l"''s'','lt' "k"' 11! ,'11' "'''"' "f tin.- fatal ' wis mil known, il has hecii lcarccd ''''" ''"' fim"iini was nn!. iipmi l 'i Kernel nf wheal. It was said that .1 I... ...I.-... I .1 ! I... t ill.' ti I-. mm iiiimm i lie IIIMMIIl Him II knowledge of drugs !mil tllllt if nnn mere hail been Used thus., who site i't veul.l nun 1 1 made sjek. The proper amount of poison te pioduce death was used. , Ad. or Cra. Persen I'estal inspector Minpseii, when nsLi.i tnilay if he though, the sending of the cuke was the act n a cra.s woman, "l- replied. "Who el... would de it?" l .nether elliclal said that the per- . seu who mailed the "package of death" I was a rati uiiti. normal person and a try geed actor. .n uniiiijiiiniis postal card, blaming "a bloiule woman, was received ,. s- tenliiv threush the la.ilN by Charles I ,. Lehman, a dnwlsi of Deven, who Was a close personal friend of Mr. Steirett's. The postal card was mailed "i "-Maiien . r.'-i uvturu ti...t-. MAN GETS SIX MONTHS I Mis. Schmidt Werries Over Fate of r--.. r, .., ,.,,.... ruui rrctcuuiy wives .... , , . , "" l""1.'"'1 " '" "-v '"" 1'l then ..nl .. ,. . 1. .. tf ' . . ... .... . . I'll 1 il lllil tl 11' 11 .. llT: V"1"' 'x' l"m", l")..M'.irs old. - '"!"" Mwi. man. this elmr against Ir. r hub.iml. Olie. when was urraigiieii imiij in tore .uagi irate fell li 'I was asleep," siiid Mrs Schmidt. "when I was auak. lied by .Jileke. Then New Guard at. Hall Heme Is Ex-Policeman A former New Yerk policeman, tall nnd athletic looking, was en gaged today te guard the grounds and home In New Hrun&wlck, N. J., of Mrs. Trances Stevens Hall, widow of the Kev. Edward Wheeler Hull, who wns slain September 14. The new guard pntrels the plot of ground outside the home con stantly and has nothing te tny te, pn-.scr.sby. Ilifi presence caused much com ment today. In addition te the new guard, De tective Dt .Martini, of New Yerk, .is continued as a guard en the in terior of tlm home. The State po lice are alie keeping a constant watch. REPORT CONSTANTINE IS INCURABLY SICK Fermer Monarch of Greece Is Told He will Die Soen Berlin, Nev. -'. Fermer King Con Con stantieo of Cnei e Is suffering from nn incurable malady, and has but u short time te live, according te advices re ceived here. The ex -King's physician has arrived in Berlin te iniiult Professer Krnuse. who treuted Ctmsfnntinc in Atliens some time age. The verdict of the German tiipillenl Tlxpert is that Constantine Is suffering from an nrillctien of the kid neys and heart. Censtantliie has been Informed that it Is only a question of u short time when he "must face death. Athens, Nev. 2. (By A. P.) For Fer nier King Cen-tuntlne will bu charged with the responsibility for the recent disaster te Greek forces in Asia Miner and will be given nn opportunity te come te Greei'e te prove his Innocence, according te the newspnper Vlma. It seems ceri tin, however, that (.en stantlne will net return te Greece, The newspaper N,b he would be tried for contumacy lv a court-martial en rill' the aeeusallen that he was head of the Ceiistantine regime, proclaimed py the country TWO MEN KILLED IN TRENTON CRASH Freight Train Hits String of Empties en P. R. R. Cutoff' J. Gable, engineer, and William I.e fever, brakeniait. were killed instantly and .lames W. Powers, fireman, all of I :."( o'elei-k this morning, the I'enu sjlviiui.i announced, and the westbound iai!i at Hi i'. lock. WOUNDED PATROLMAN CHASES THUGS, FALLSj Collapses en Street After Being! ch , I I b"0t ln Ue9 After having been shut nice In the leg bv tw.. Ni'Sru robber- whom he surprised while they wen iifenipting , ,.t(.,. t'- drug store m Peer-Fex. i Si ventv-il..td street mil Woodland avenue, i ir'j tins morning iMtmmiau .lehn Curriu pursued tie men for uearl.v two Idocks nnd fhec collapsed. A.- Curr.i'.i fell te the - und the Negroes lived several shots and escaped. Tlie patmlin in hailed a p.ts-iug auto- mobile a'ai ,iii tne .irntr te inieriu Ihe p.i'l. ..,' the SiM.i -fifth street and W Hand nenut station of his in- jury. A n.i staunched tl llew of bleed in f patrolman s . , tiinl until .1 Dltl'el. U Inch lll.ll; hill. i lie nrn..i! te tlie Mi. ..n'.lu Hospital I beet, sever il robberies e th" last i... weeks, There iti 11 iletccleil bv l urraii ure Ixi'li r 1 ' .idi for ir"" ..f '.V IIOII Ilsklll' ' I (IU- hi. I Mate te ii'tberl.e t,.,,, ,,iriesit as , possible for .t I . .l.itiire te ., n con. , i.i.r's chain ei, iu the coming g. u- ' ',','"" '" ','"'",'.. ,,,",'t' eral ..'...linn b'H in th. P I'lppmes, Wlu, UI,eul ,u u,,,(1,, ,. rik. ii',' . !.r, ',' '.',".-., " '" a.sume that Laber Is deemed te the ' ' Am"" '" ,,,n"rn',s,ime fate.it the p.,ili.iinlitm') pe.ls . id I" i''i I ft'f",-""' m.iepeu.i.n. at d te ' ' sh. ul.l Lea i un rt. The res,.', of Uepi-cseii' w .is sent in t',e Heijse s,,,,-r in'iianT nnatn , 5U1I AllVIC3l IWIHlUn BY HALL CONTINUED HIP. I: PLEDGE PINCHOT FULLEST SUPPORT Ferester Tells Them He Has Ne r Thought of Playing Lene Hand at Harrisburg SPEAKS AT ENTHUSIASTIC COMMITTEE MEETING Councilman Hall Says Philadel- phia's Next Mayer Must Be Man of Pinchot's Caliber Glfferd Pinchot, Republican nominee for Governer, wns tumulttieusly rereued fit an amazingly crowded meeting of the Republican Cltv Committee tedny, nt headquarters. Eleventh and Chest nut streets, and wen the hearty ap proval of his fight In the primaries and of his program of constructive legisla tion. It was an old-fashioned session of the leaders and workers of the Or ganization and of candidates f()r Con gress and the State Legislature and they joined In according the Ferester one of these old-time, inlerful recep tions. The leaders called Pinchot fl geed sport nnd a mnn who stode four square en his principles, and the candi date returned the compliment by do de scribing the leaders us geed sports and by telling tllem that a 'man who tried te play a lone hand as Governer of Pennsvanla would get nowhere. Perhaps the most striking declaration M the orcaslen came from Councilman (.'buries II. Hall, chairman of the Cam- paign Committee. Mr. Hall, speaking , I t'nntiminl en I'.ici- Twe. Column Mx LAST-MINUTE NEWS MISS PASSMORE HELD IN CHILD'S DEATH BY AUTO Miss TBai? V.. PftMinei-e, of TSeUiujriiam'. Cbttt?r Cuuaty. niacc of Colonel E. Vueey Pas.smeic. was held witlieu: 'bail by Ce) ener Seller, today as. the result of the death of TffartUa Kami, five years old. 319 North JBandelph stretr. who was killed June 1 by Kiss Pastmeie's automobile. COAL PRODUCTION MAKES ANOTHER HIGH RECORD '.VASHIMOTON. Nev. 2. Ceal production uiadt yuetiic, hi grit rcceid Tueaduy. according- te returns compiled by tht Auier ..aii Railway Association. T6e day's anthrad.e output r.aieuatc e 0370 cars, .in aanimit jjieaftr than that tained -.is any ))r. ))r. vieus day sintj the contTusien et tht coal t:k! "Bittt:tni:u. litv;luctieit auieunttd te 3:?,230 cais. LABORITES BEATEN AT ENGLISH POLLS " .,, , ,- -. Lese 149 Londen and 160 Out . , ..... Side Seats 111 Municipal Electien: SPEECH BY BIRKENHEAD Ulr .liserwillr rrrty IOiuleii. Nev. "J. Sti.ntii.l bv the '(envy downfall of their indidates in the municipal elections thr.itigheu l-ac'lnu t ...l.ir.l'ii tlw. I.il.irll.. In. ti',l-iti.',i 'heir political cann .nsn today ' with the 'hope of making a better show ! ing in the general election for Par. I I'aiueut .NeMUiiber l.i. lu yestrrdav's balletin cir. r.aber- wM.;..'-.,ad Ill's f .t previeiisl, 1 eld In Londen about ll! seats which ihe h.i "!!'.'.. V eighty bereiiglis outside th "" '" l,m.. .1,.. , ,,v. ,.r.. ntcll...l Mifh it Mittereci es,er.ia, ue.rtiieie.s tic income of til local elei tlens h'l. ,'er ,'er Laber's prnsiiects for i i,iiiii iiiaur 1 in lament er ilisceiiraging In some instance Laberlte r.-pre entutieu wt cetnpiele wipi.l in ' tl'.-' the municipal elections, but at T. DE WITT CU YLER IS FOUND DEAD IN PRIVATE CAR HERE '. KLaMuflUlKLlfllBi :: k; vTKmZmMr m' P - jflh ';- AHKjbHR i ''" ..- lmiik' T. DE WITT CUVLEIt Goods Werth $1057 Stelen Thlev..Bet away with silverwan; and :"'"" "' '-"m"',' " Presinent et household goods valued ut S10.-.7 In the! ,h" I'"'""'.v'vnnia Itailmad just eh the absence duiing the last two weeks of'!1.'"1" t,",k", """ I,rerul Str'', Station. i the family of C. Murray Ri lf,,p.,,.,., .,, ,,n"1 str,;ct- ee ij!)l.-, The family returned Sunday and found the house had 1 :. iireki n into, -n.,i,01i ,i ..v.-rvthi.,.. t ...t i..., could be easily removed taken awa. " ' ... n -. ....u, v...... JOHN BLAKELY DIES IN HIS 91ST YEAR Veteran of Civil War and at One Time Part Owner of the Evening Star ; SERVED UNDER SHERMAN Jehn Iilakely. for mnn' jears one of the owners f the old Pvinng Star in this cit. (11.nI te, hi- nf,.r ,, line. 'if ten ,iii in bis home. Westm-.tit. N. ' '' Nl"' "inr'.v .ears e.. lie.,,', .ia. due te mrirmities nf age. if.. ,. ..,vi,-...i v.,. r ..s... ,-,..- Wr l:ukp'--J-",,::,n. ''J"- ." ;h!:- .!.., Si.?- V-J:'' n-r'- I.atisii.-i'vne, an . '.ni-i,. , mill .liiue;- . l.l.ll. . el tu ,WII lakilj and dnughti Mi" Man H. 1 Mrs ll WlMiams Mr Mlakelj was a Cm I' War "oter "eter an and his s,)n, Mlvv .,.-,,, ,, , t. Wnrb' War In the earli eighties Mr Mlnkeh be. came associated with former Congress, man .lames Ilaukin Yeung, brother of Jehn Ilussell in, ins. u former iire.uient. or the I nien I.e.icue. and I nited Stm,.., Minister Ui hlria under Preidnt drant They . re un e. tn (Jurge and Jehn Itlikeli The r.lings u,,n, wiilel known iiewsfinp, rruen. James' tisliingten I.ett. - ' I tv ter year. i' inentnry en considered the lending- ni.iirs in tlie capita' Mr Plakely later hcciie, rx !th i '..irle. Sihoel, joint imin-r ,f the '' '.. Stat here He no red from net.ve ... "iiallstic work in 1'nM and !M..,1 for some lime in Haddeiniebl. V .1 lat r removing te w cstuiei,, Mr P.lakelv served m the Twentv. Noted Lawyer Victim of Acute Dilation of , Heart i DEATH DISCOVERED NEAR BROAD STREET Was Chairman of the Cemmei cial Trust Company Directorate INFLUENTIAL R. R. 0FFIC1AU Toek Prominent Part in Set tlement of Big Read l Strike YW Themas P"Vitt Cttvler. Inwver nntl railroad executive, was found dend of apnplew this morning In the prl. I ..... ..p r i t . -a ' lr' l "v Pr "ns ''imlrmnn nt the Amer ican uai'wav l-.xec-itive As-ociatien, TM....I... ..e .,. .. " ' "' ' ' "" lvanl" Kallren'-' iiniriiinu 01 t no i nmmercinl 1 nist cempitny directorate and an influential fn'ter In numerous railroad and linan cuil corporations. A porter en the train had gene f Mr. Cuyler's compartment shortly after 7..'I0 o'clock te cull him for breakfast. The porter rapped en the deer and call ed Mr Cuy'"r. There was no response. At 7 :."S o'clock, when the train wai going through Haverfnrd, within a short distance of Mr. Cuyler's home, the porter ngaln went te the deer nnd rapped. He had became uneasy be cause of Mr. Cuyler's ubsence, knewlnf the hitter's custom of early rising'. Again there was no response. Heceming alarmed, the porter no titled another porter, H. T. DutvieuUe, who wus also en the train, and together they went into Mr. Cuyler's stateroom. He was lying en the bed, apparently asleep. An effort was made te aretlM li 1111. but there was no response. When the train go, Inte Prend Street Station, u Iturrj call was sent for Dr. P. C. llusney. a mil read physician. Tht latter hurried te th" car and found Mr. Cuyler dead. The Corener's ellice wns notified and Deputy Corener Ward viewed the berlj . Up pronounced death was due te m ute di'atien of the heart superin duced by apoplexy and said it would net be necessary te held an inquest. .Tehn Lewis I vans, it nephew of Mr. ,'iivler. h'enliiiril the body. The b'.dv wi.s net removed from tha I trmii until she tly after 10 o'clock, , when die car was attached te the. rear of a sjiecial Main Line expresu and taken te ll.nerferd, where Mr. Cuyler'i 1 body was removed te Ills home. Was Returning Frem ftnrliester Mr. Cuylir wns returning from R- i hester. N Y., where he made an ad- diess bi'fi.ic the K.ichester Chamber et l Commerce en "A Constructive Public I Pi.,. v Te-vard the ItailreniN." j When he Vettred te his stateroom 'shortly after n o'clock for tin- return trip te tuts ,ity, .vir. . uyier appeared 111 hik usual health. He left Inline jesterda.v and went te New Yet!:, when h. attended a meeting of one of th" various ral'rend directorates with which he was aa si.'!utc lie left New Yerk and went lirictly te Hechister, rcnimin ' from t1 it cit.v imniedi.iti'l.v after lie , d Ie livered his schedule I address' ,' P. Allen was , lie porter en the iriuii. He -aid In- bad gene te Mr. ' uvlers stiiteroeiu a L'.v minutes atter ..ck. ' 1 rapped en bis deer." said Allen, "intending . all him for hreukf'is, I get no rii it'.' This I did net eon een sld. r.i unus'in'. bis imsi. I figured that perhaps Mr I'uyler wuuled te sleep a little I i tiger. I wilt .iuai, intending te go b."k te tin' sntcre..ii ii fevi n.iinites later :. (Jul Mr. Cu.ler. It tie iiii-iiiiiiiue jbreakfis, .is being pie'iared. Whan I'n.ikfist was readi an, I Mr Cuvl . n ii, i a: t'i table. I again went t his si ,t,.r, ,,m , n, lapped Again Uiere lis n , ;i si. er te n I j call. ' I nelied the dner e.'I'ltiOUslv and pi-M'. il ii'.. 'he r mil. Mr C,i1er wan Mil.! st.! '! .lie b d. lie looked (e I11H is thong i m was dead. 1 lm med threugli the ,nr. cllinir for Untvieiill. '1 eg.th. r we w. in again te , t'uvier'a room and ntt. ii.piril te ions,, hitii but could Het. "1 iiiiiu.di.'U rushed into Ilrnfcd Street Station and s , icien -d Dr Ven- IC The p,l.. IUI1 Clime .,te t,. Vntt umi!ied Mr Culer and found him lend The riuiii en which Mr Cuvler dle4 "a. known as .Ne. Ml, nnd eiime into Hrn.nl Street tiein Itechestcr Mr. i 'iler had beiirded the train liiiiuedl. Hitlv nf'.-r he had finished his address In tore the Uncbister Chamber of Coin- men , Ml j IWM ry-' OT . - . t m :M .- I