r Eft Ex texZiv , v' trr V '28 . ' -.. . . " ' . . , r- 'a.... a - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAI, mKSKf NOyEHBER 3, ,(1922 , ' W Vttr.7 P7. C. , ,OT M I0 UHI i , GS , at Rosier Trial CMtlnurd from Fa (Inr tlie lifflit of lift-. Pe you believe," Ml". Scott's voice luxe ill n rout", "Unit the District Attorney tllil nut knew t lull iln-sM IuiiI liecu Uriel Inte? "Why whm tint l.iciili'imiit llclMinw Hilled, (lie limn who llreil the -hets'.' r.nnn i,-f.... i. ui... ..i.i t,. m.w.i, i.. i I hey n(i nt the time he wns 'cm hlH ttn l.i. ,Mr. ... tlm liivc. Afti.e' vni-iitlen.' 1 1 ut vim e tlmt lime lic.lins i,r -...... .i 1...I-.. ....;...i ,n ,i... returned uinl 1 1 j i .- 'm-.t..r.. InMimlnn. Il, ,.niiHr,,.lm Mill! l'Tt r1, Mil lli- MI. ll.V WtlHtl't lie .'Mid tti liU ni'verpst veIl'i "I wnnt te wiirn ery one tluit nnv xprrftMeni of npiueviil ev illupi-ienl tint might Influence the Jur in immiiIiik 4 n dtuf r1.Ik4ti it 411 f mtint tim trt Hear the court of all iet.'tiitur. Mr. I "'V.V mi been sitting In 'this called' I don't knew the answer, but I de knew tlint the District Attorney did, try te keep fieni .Mill the f lift thutl the Biirmeiit wiih tiiken into the bnv ' meiit ix t id two ev three ihets llreil nut iible te dlHtltiBiilfih between right ami wien-tV And the im-wcr Is 1 think she knew she did wretiR. whether she did it while hnteilcnl I could nut MIV.' "(Selillelnen. If thill jmtlilf """"J" luiil no coiiliel eer beve1f, If inii.l- i in x relKiied. hiu nn nor riunv m - Whete is tliere liny lunu-i I cntt. nrnrpeil. ,ff,'l Mr. Krntf miinel llm hiii iniintlv. Ktfftj, The jurors wit up with Intercut lis he KStfi 'nn 'e npeeK in n jew tone tuni enr- fied elcarly, himpMM', IK chnmber. throughout the SCOTT MAKES LAST ' PLEA FOR SLAYER1 1 ka IX iw "lentlemen of the jury,' begun Mr. Bcett. "we Iiime new. hiuiplly for this Jeuiic weiunn, reached the ceucliiiiim ( this me. It hii-s conic utter two eeks mid ou reuuve It as jeit wit in udgment. te weigh tin eidenee that a been offered. "I take It that tli i- net a hard fne for ett te c'emc te muiie coiicluien n. Yeu haxe heard the eiie in evented hv the District Attnrnej. who ha acted Tvith Kreat fiiirtiis. but he litis pre tented in this cae evUlencc which wns net evidence of entire trnnxiietietis. "I nin gelns te take the eiilence a Irejented bj his own wliiie.eH ami urn gelns te im.'iljiEP it. nnd 1 am feing te xhew t hut the hand t this ninety -.even 1 eiind woman was nut guided bv her mind en Siiturdm al'tei -neon. .Innuaij "1, but was guided hv Bn titieen power Unit her h.md had De contiel eer. "Yeu have hcanl th xtnt of wit neftv: jeu luivu lieard the -ti rx of the man wlm heard a idiot tired, and ran up the are.iwn of that building it 3,'Ul Walnut stteet. ami .lw the ihrinking fenn of thl weuinn luiiiung lip nnd down the second landing In her tnudiie'-e. j j "Yeu have he.tid the -tery eC Me Lead, a ,eiui4 repeitei. wlie -aw her rundit'en. who talked with ln'i1 after the sheeting. Yeu have heard the testiineii of Iun colleagues, who -uw the elething of itsc.ir lliiler as he lnv en the fleer of hi adeitiitig of fice. Clles Stories of Krperier "Yeu hnve lie.nd ilie story ei 1 i 1 -ten. the ether icperter who tuld in his cpiiet but effective way hew lir -at in that eflii e and saw- her action-, lijs tericnl and distraught ! told ou hew she get en her kure and beggeu liini te go te the side of her huMi.md, and you have In aid him tell h v si... rxpie.sM-d her Iem- for hep husband Yeu did net hear tin m called en h the District Attetnej te wi wlo'lln. wle'lln. idle was a normal woman lit1 would net ask them because thej had '.u Kcrihed in tlieir minds a giapiili d tailed iiiitute of the h.tppeliinss et ihat Batuida afternoon. "Ne what does he de? II-gees, low ti te Me)amening 1'ilsen md ili.ia- uji the keepers, but. tlnuk tied, t ! ate mine tucej of huiuanitj even 111 the prison. .iu lieard the sierj et Ml Ml I)e . miii lieard her des rihe the con duct and actions ,.f her nii-enei, vim )ie:iid tlie sti rv of Mi- .Jehnsen, that Kin -hnind old weiuati. Ye 1 hc.u 1 her tell of this p,,nr 1 feature's romlitleii ; slie told Mu hew this little wen all. this broken -lie.irled woman. thi hjs terle.il woman, cned Sin- told mui hv she iiiuld net sleep. Ami thou that geed soul gave te her u piec of cloth te ciecitpj her disteitnl mind te make a purse And then she t, jeu hew clie returned te the icll some time later and talked of this cute little purse and hew Mrs Ite-it r lemein- bered nothing about Making it. "I will leaM- it te mui gentlemen te decide win w.i- ti 'ling tlie truth. And then ,m"i heaid 1 1 j - matien at Central Station telling 01 the prisoner's conduct when she was brought tliere following the mu de She mi I that he was dned. Called "Weman Without l'it" "The Distri. t Atiemey mlled etheis among liiem, I'r. Wilheliiiliii.i Nelsen. IihjHieiaii nt the prison Yeu saw her actions, j u saw her maimer, jeu saw lirr taie as she told mui ami the nt , of the leurt that this breln u-ilewn little venian was sun.-. "Centlemeii. I don't knew who mt the rest of her stei from the illicit xanilnatlen. but as 1 looked into leu harsh face, the lace et a woman that never knew a meiuein it Jiltv. tlie imvi f n woman wlie letild net lud ter t lu little soul. It 1 lime te nie that -h,. was leeplng something bin I; and tin 11 this little girl s , euiisel asked Iter a ques tion. Yeu remember hew she 'snapped the answer out when 1 asked her l! s. had net spoken te the .iipeiimi'tideiit about this cirl's mental leiiilltmit .md had said that sin n deicctlw n remember her icplj : 'Yes, and I sip pose he held you.' "Mrs Hosier was taken Innu Kilt Walnut street 10 the .leffciseii lle-pital Teil heard Dr. Themas SIuiIIea and tour ether dm liii tcstifv. Yeu lane heard them describe the scenes at the hospital when these two bodies were taken thete and when Mis Keier was taken tin re. "But jeu did no hear the D1sir.1i Attorney' as one of flne ph.w, laics n she was Insaiie. lie did imt de that because he was atianl 'e open the deer for Ilie H1' lias Ilalltitid lietele oil Ills fairness 1 am going te take h.s iase nnd show mui there N fatrne.s in his arguuient tlui' 1" (I'd net put in tlieie himself. "He went lu Hie si.itien house nnd he brought one witness heie. Dr. D.ih . lie asked Dr. Dah what wn- his opin ion as te whether this peer little wom an was ane or .usaiie when lie saw hi r in the Millien beuse Di DaH said he thought she was s.ni" And tlien Mr. Speiser asked wliat the 1 e, ter hril presi ribed for liei, ami he name I K meillcjiie ami liner eiiucr ie-s ,. 11111110111011 the nlis!eian told im tins fcedlelue wns for her iii'tn' serls l'releu '.Mund' "uw. gentlemen of lue 'in ml didn't Mi. Speiser 1 all Detc live ''i 51111 the tnuii who saw her .lump up mi Im feet and line. u'. r.ue. abeit her ' huvbnndV Why was net he mlled and asked whethef site was sane or insane. "New, gentlemen," suiil Mr. Siett lu n, low ami lenlidentlul mhh-, "don't i fooled, dfii't be misled b tlm Dis trict Atteinej'.s pietelise of taiuiess. lie hH no dfslie 10 show jeu the light in tills case. Tins same 1 einlm t VIIH liinnifest when, lie tiled 10 keep ut the eliiiini et Honest Margiinu Nave. It was nintiilcMcil when he tried te keep sealed the lips of 1'uiiol 1'uiiel tuan Kitten, when 1 asked him 111 mess examination where the two ,-." inlibir bullets were that hud ilisuppcaicd. ThU naine conduct was manitcst when it did net usk Detective Tjhuii about , the dreHH being tnken te the cellar and i kulletH beiiu; Hied into it. il "IJen't you remember, geiillemeii. -Stlia DlHtrict Attorney steed en Ids feet 1' V?'.i Whn 1 a sheii iiiieut the two ...1 inn- mpwir bulletM, Kates had te.siitied the Uliein IH'Mrr nun ieii ins injasin-eni. iiWaa that fair? Did lie tty te give you te Keep s-l'Ulul the 011 lienid tlie .Imlge. He was in dignant. A uiuii who is 1111W sitting here us a Judge, ami fought honestly here as an Assistant District Attorney ou lieard what he said. Yeu heard his indignation when he asked, 'Why such conduit? Destroy that gatment. Tliiew It out." . "The would tl- te MilltT out tile light from this peer little girl's 'e." I Mice mere lunch daiupui'sH was in Mr. Siett s eice. and he walked mer again md nut his hand en Cathi vine's I his 1 Inlil nvi' t he h ItiC teliKUe el At- shoulder. I thur Hosier. 11 ml liis testlmeii) puluted "Te see that 1 lilld. it'nl then leek tewatd the truth. What did lie a '' at the fine of the Distrhl Attertie ." j He aid that fieni the lime lie went he fxeluimeil. "Such nil ltnlilvssinn ! I In I he lu-pltal. until the dn of tin) faid wlien i.he wtiH In the kltelien thie-e1 1iiim gut If nelei hnd net been tnken brothers when one asked the ether had at Hie CoreiierV itiuuest, that he saw lie i-otiiprenilsed her while he, the bus-1 Merr' and Mra. Hosier at Watia bund, was absent. And the brother , inakerV together. utisWeicil, 'Ne, net el.' utiil this child I "And what did the tell ou, llii la down and criul peer little 1I1II1IV She sit Id I hat Aitliur "Wlm' lutM We against the char- had told lit r tcar weuhl net glxe up acter of that brelhec Arthur'" asked . his Hteiieaianlier. and idle asked Arthur Mr. Scott In 11 changed voice, eehl nnd ' te siieak le t)eur. mid Arthur said he j enlttal matter of fuel. "We knew that lie is ' would net mlirfeie. She then further ' heieV a iiinrtieil num. We lime heuid the said, 'If eii will net speak te him furl "Surelv I hen Is no contest liininig Distiiit Atterne icier le him as a ' my cuke, sptak te him for tlie hnbj's M!lv wlinesses a te her Hiitilty or in- !...,' ' w. til. 1 mil linn, lint, in. eir ,;i .e. .iie ineii mil' s-hiii. 'siiirii i .....i,. limit lemon, sureiv Jim i-iin- a wife and clilldren ill Austialla, llug' Mis Kcekitl. and if she won't gie,,,t liml liny utility from thec 1.11 11 Irne lleniv iiii-vliie." Illlll ut). I will give him till.' ,..u And Mill euiitiet Hnd ,. 1, , 1 . 1 "I lieli tlie j-exi nay sln i-etciM'iI n Mnilt llthtihwl for Innuendo plmm. jm.s.:ifie te meet Men' lUekllt, Mr. Speiser jumped tip angrily at tills 1 mid gentlemen, we get from the lips of point and interrupted. "That Is net Attliur Hosier the stntemeiit Unit he in the eideliie. Mmr Hener," he had nullum: te de with the meetinir. sheiitul .Indue Harriitt sjild: "Mr. 1 Don't eti tlituk It was peculiar Hint Siett. kindl 1 untitle etirseit te ne he slmuiil meet tnem in the aniunal.ev Clicllie The atleutey for the defense pie i ceiled ' We hue the holiest le.stlliieliy of Mis Itarmn. Mr. nnd Mrs. I'legg. et lliN child's brother, of Margin rt Naie. There Is net one word agitiiist wft nnv Hisses. .MUI en ciiiinei .' sniiln fi" tnlhe stnleuiciits of thesii .: .,.. Itiil net one wltllC-S was called from the hospital te testify,' us te her state el mum. "lleuiMr. I neie came eni Heinember his winds about his fair- sheeting this child was nlwns (eliiing ncss. and then that i'IUmmIc of the gar- le him ilid asking him alieut iNmr. tin-tit. When I heard that, when I saw and about Osuir being out with bis sic what lie was tr.ung le de. m heai t ' 1 egiaplier. Men.' went out le that peer little deleilseless "Whv de ou bellee she asked him child, sitting se In in eh tlieie. lighting, j that, or lie told her' I put her stei;., stiiiggllng that she nun Ihe. And, ; the ster of this child. ugiilnt that thank Ced. gentlemen, there ate men 1 twin's- sterx and his face, like mui who de net sit tliere nt that! "Then th ter of Margaiet Nine: be with pretended tctis in eiir ei.-s. J the sfm- of her luilthers. Then, gen lib. the fairness of this Commonwealth ! I tleineli el the jur. we have tlie teli Sin h crtielti I iiietiy of Mr. 1. Bib 'lelins. She "Wh, Is' ii mi Hurl': l!n that stated that only en (our m ciisieus since 1 nttlt 'uiiiie l.i'the snrlin-e whet, h.,t I'm bahv was born did sue meet till" liiiM- I'tt'e -Mik" Brune ioe. ihe 1 Idld : 0111c at the llullewien pait. stand Y, 11 reiiieiiibet him. He wn n-ked ' "hen At thur told her ; thnl Merr. llm b this -fair" Di-ni, t Atteinei it ihe stenographer, would h,. tlieie- defeii.laiit was sane 1 e nis.iue while' 1 nujeei. siietiieu .hi. .-spei-ei. tip anil niteirupiiiig again. ...... .,. ., ,..,, ,, 1.., ...... Is Het 111 the testillliillJ. elir ' ,, ,1,.. lu.st nv out. he ilinnnln turn, leplliil that tuave .Mil, I'.iutie. """r. ne nm. .unite ii.iii.iu ;,,, ...,., ilStiiCl Attei ney -uj s thei e is and then di 1 the Ditlli I At'einei pimp mthlli'. tl ,. nlmn e el" ilisu'nlty. lie s.ijsi tilt te ins feet ill 1 age md sa . 'Did en "tieiitlemen." continued Mr Siett, ' menus nelliiiig. He called two expert ', tell me wliat mui are new tcstiting te 1 "this Is done for iffect, te ilepnve thNiwImm lie ipuililleil as experts, going In Miiir slatetiiMi te lue'' And tluit . luiil of lier Illicit. I am lnue te 'me their whole careers. He n;nl Di . btae little fellow said "Ne. Mr. Spf 1 de the lilghest dut 1 was ever called 1 Bmr In ispetietice. and Dr. Bun s.nd se.-. I in mt told n tlntt. eti new- upon te pencil m. find I am liieud el it. lie li.nl tweulji yc.trs' expetieiue Heal asked me.' And 1 In 11 whin turili r "iciitleiiien el the jury, we have les iin "tunii d he said. '1 saw lur tir-i ; mom that this 1 hlld appealed te she was sitting mi .1 cli.nr. hi r ham's .letrj' and Merr' hiuglied at lur be be te hei hc.u. and Inr head bewnl, n,iause she had lixul ier hair pietnly te-ir-, 1 went 1. vet- ami I sniu "wiiat s -imi hail u new coleied sunt 1 11. .leu Nild te her. 'It is no us,, nuiklug ,our self piett he is through. Then wi li.ive 'he gift of pearls ill 'hi i-llnas. and ll ' lliliAviug her, ihe lMshlut. hel . w .1 store; that he would get there at the sal' time tlie get there Atl.nhs Arthur's Veracity "De yeti believe hllu, or de eii be-1 lie xi' that little woman wlm winked thai S.'ilui'day afternoon te appeal te the womanhood of that steiieginpher for herself and for her baby. And that night, after tiiat meeting, rliiur eiitue out te tlie house ut Steiieliui-st and laughed at her and said. 'She does net.. ...... ,. statement of u woman who . .... . ..... ili'ienunur was sane ir insane ume-, is Ins ciisted And what, what did be J'"!1!'1"1 -.1 ': "Nn. I i.nuUlu't answer that ipirs-1 " Hint ! ! mean a word she said "Tills 1 liild was; clashed, beaten down. She had no home; all hands weie turned against her: tlieie was tieiie te lulu her or Iter baby. And the madness home lu her from her ances tors stalled te take its nv'cmlenc in her iniiiil. and stalled te manifest itself. "She ilesiieil te kill heisclf. the icveher went eH' her rushed up and took it awa fieni her. Then lie went downstairs ami said scof scef liugl te his htether: 'What a pity she did tint make a geed job of it.' lie, tlie xlllaiiieiis husband, saw Ills sins; he saw 1h.1t he was timing her te It Villi lte -am. t I v.. nt 1 lie mar ei iin bain." iclilleiiii 'I when I s;tni t,i Mri Brune. 'mi .m tie Disinci Alie' lie's fiieuil,' .Hid he said "M's, ' 1 1 jni sre ;he smile, gculletm 11, that mine te his face' And did mui se the Di--in I Attene jump " his feet iisaiti 111 rage and s.ij, 'Wiieii. when did eii ner see us together' Tell Mr. Sn.tl w iiere did he eer see Us teuethei.' And that tir.Me little fellow spoke up and said M.uiv 11 time. 111 tin1 courts an 1 ir'.ilei's of this biiildlui..' Th-mk tied.1 l'i ntletuMi. tlieie is a Nh k I'liiui, uinl tli, 11I: itTid tliere tlews in his blind .1 pewt te t II the truth Heads 0tr "Utile Child" 1 line mole Mr Scott walked eM-r te .Mrs. Hister steeped with his t-ne lese te hers and xiild : " I hnuk ( . Male Ised lis Wc.lili "Ah. the wealth of the Coiiinioii Ceiiinioii Coiiinieii wealth! Se man detnlhes the li.ui ! The 1 eiilii liaxe gene all exci Mmie 'iiitsi. .-ll ever Philadelphia, te Iiuiik lu )n 1 pie te blacken her .h. la'-let Bui could they': t'eiihi the.- N" All tluv le'iiil luing wete tliis pirjtiMi. Usiai's biet her. and ncer Mis, ''ellu. WI. didn't the liiiin; lu Mi' Itati-heler, or Mi. TelInsV Ne. thai would open 1 deer ter me. That, gentlemen, is In f.uiiic-s et the Dlsttiet Aitetni. "He has said tliere Is 110 evidein n of itisanit. liciltlclneli, we will show Mm tin re was, ,ew, geniletnen. t.il,. il, r lill.tll.l I IseilsPS. Illlll It Illlll I II. llll ".... . ... .....1 .:..:.:.."...: r. ..... 1 :1 sicnm m.i" iiiiie-ii eirr i" nil' nn rinss- sallll exau inaiu'ii 1 i-i.i u 111111 11 iiiestien based upon ihe 1 linages evident in this I nor chilli's physical uppearaiice alter ; In- luith of lier child and alter her luether-iii-law had told her of Inr hus band's titiiiilihfiiliiess, what did In .!' Vi-u 1 el this cniliieiu iliiciaii :i ' lie suid that would have 11 had 1 fin 1 011 llll ellild. STRESSES EXPERTS T ILK 02 INSAMTY wi Is cas Mi 1 little 1 liild. th.it little Nnk Brune mine,,,,- ,, ,iiincii et Ai thur. We male him te miii when ou as lteil ter jmtr iun Mis. Hosier was tiling with siillnl sobs, her pies red with tears Alme-t 1 M-r, woman in the courtroom w.i . i';ju'i.', ten and mini 11 en wtie blew, m'g tlieir llllse ain wining their ee-gl.-iss. The Miiiien were hilling a wetid'-lful tune tieiitlemen if the jiih." if sinned Mr. Siett after lie had gnen the jmy a miitiicn' te drink 111 all the jams. tllle of the seeiie. "this little wa 1. th.s little i liild who hn neiei- had a hatu-e tin-, aie trying te take lur life, and 'l consider it a gieut hutmr te ati'iupt te sin' that life Ah. gentlemen, tin1 iiiliiut tliill lie in aril usc.ir leu his .M.uiig wi man that he would ilrhe her away. i. 1st aer off. But he would no' lime told .mui tluit gentlemen, if we hud net t'-tcireil te tin- icierd. mum nt lie t 'i nu. i r's impiesr "Did he nut a!s , .liliiin I'm i I i i Iiie'lei had -.ml lie was tiiel .in t c would give In i half tin1 house II sin. would lit linn go flee. Thai, gentle men. dliiM- hei mail, dieie l.i , sn i.,r tiiat she arlempti d situ hie. M"ie, we iter fiem lulu thai whiih we mild let tin re any dispute In Ibis s, i. gentlemen, what does lr. it i li s.,j II,. mis ; When it conies i, a diagnosis nf in, lam heli.i lollewing childbirth In'ie imi .hi diaiiiig with exiilcnce celliclnl en one side mid iwidcnce cellectid en iiimiliei I weiilil ugiee with Dr. Kmr III III- llliswel le Ml'. Siett's lellglll iiiesUeii that tin tcstimem sheweii In i le be III -.1 III'. And, geiitb uieii." niiitiniii'il Mr. Siett. ' wlicie ( .mill jeu get ll belter man ih.m Dr. .Mills' lir. Mills said that Mis Hosier did net knew what she wns iieing win ii sjn lirul Ibis shot. And Di. U'i'iihi said; Mn in opinion tlint eiiiu woman was lnsaiu .' "Tin ii the 1 li-u i,-t Atlellie i alls ex l.itts in I'lnle Dr. Bun and Dr. Mo Me Cailh s.i i, he agieed with I'r. Bmr anil, wlia'. uieie does the Disirnt At torney sin ' 1 will lead te eii fiem what tin I'lstiici Aitiitiu' -ii lit : " 'Dr Mit'atth, was tins dcl'miii- of thnl hospital one little bit of evidence and Hint was when a peHeeinnn asked Mrs. Hosier If she hnd consumed llitier ind hi turned tu him and told hint that she liml and that .f he wanted some liquor te mine out te Iter house that night. "Here Is :v ueiiiun who just killed two Mt set,-. She has killed the tiling that s. holds dear Can eit Imagine itn Mine woman inviting a sttanger le her home te drii'k liquor nfler she htm com mitted nu .u t of thai kind. "Hint was the Mnieineui "i " "'. kweiniin. the Matelileiil ' 1 i I lt LiltrM lltwu ftt'lt-i. He.ncn. the I'lstiici Attorney enniiet get mui in mi' fruine of mind that Dr. .Mc(:aith or Dr. Burr gave him liny comfort. He knows Hint the evidence is emtw helming against him. IN lews Her Pint Mfe "New let s go back te the past life of When i, ,u pour woman. We bring um Mi. tisbaml , Miiiliuw'-iiti lieut her home lu Kuctei- ille. and 'he testllles e tlii- -tain thai her grandfather was iii-uiit. and in answer te im iiiesHen lis le wlielher am ellii r nf her bleed lelallens were Insane, slie teplled. 'My sister was in Mine, and in cousin, mid my nephew died lu an insane asluin, nnd my own seu destiejed his life by committing suicide while insane.' (Mlled Victim of Tint "And the sn of Mrs. Heid. llii" gill's liieiher. is living at hetne with nu iiiibicile ihld wlie iviiiunl lead, who has the mind of u child of a eur mid i half, who mtisi be led utiil iliesiu tne is an iiilaut. " 'i . wis ih I'eiiiidall'in I In1 winked mi. this briiliil husband, this lustful husband, and his Imjtlicr ihl In-eihei villi a poison tongue. 'I hey weiI.nl "ii ih.it foundation, the weiked until tue eei ins of insau'ty thai uuii'sid ihiei.gh the M'iiis of ibis peer woman's f. mil . iiiuld tlicnisehes in h"r. Tl'e iiiiiiil'ef this ioer. weak cieatllie who wa-i bm ii of a drunken husband uiul wilh insanity m her veins, was weiked upon h her husband nnd her lumber-in-lii i dii'.e her from her home. "But instead of drhins her fimn lur luiii'. llie itteve lier out of her iiiiu.l I i-iis te Defend IC.irly Life Tin I'omiiieiiweiilth attempts ih leifnge te depihe this mother el her bah. Whal does Ilie Disttb't Altor Alter lie ' de' lie calls herpoei' mother. Mi's Held, tn the stand uml asks her iUesiis i iiiii-ciuilig the annuls nf her ilaiighter. He inks h'er. 'Didn't ou go te a tiim .il sncii't and cemplniii of the netiniis of niir ilaiighter':' 'Ne, no,' she i rhil. " 'Wliat':' shouts llm Id mn Attor Atter ne . 'Didn'l Mmr daugliti I muie te .mui uml ailmll iittitii.it)- lelatieiis with a niiii,' man 1 1 the iiau.e of ttieli.it il Hi Ml'' 'Ne.' answers the u ether. Wliiil'-' shouts the Disti-ht Atternc. I i I ti t she iniifesx her relutleiis with (l-iar Hosier pi inr te her nun tinge te Miii'' '.Ne.' nusweieil the mother, Whin? shouts the Dlstih t Attorney. The i unit loom nnd corridors gave the Impression nt the tlme the trial stnrtcd I his morning that all the women of the clly and half the men hnd tnken u holiday le hear the liiHt argument. it the courtroom wiih packed befire, It was super-packed tuday. They were packed lu. men and women in almost erptfll proportions, pressed down, hiim mered down, wedged hv threes nnd feiirn .wheie there was standing toem for only une. , ... Kvery ilmlr did tteuble dtit. two women dinting It. Ihrrjr bench wns crnmiiied se tight with speetnters that it Is a wonder the occupants of end seats were net slimed off Inte the aisles whenever nil body sighed or sneezed. The space behind the benches nt the icar of (lie room was ciewded like the sidewalk nt Bread and ChcstiiiitssticctH when the New YenrH pnrnde is going bv. The side aisles were solid s the mid dle, nlsle win-full. Tlie-ntterneys for thu defense, sitting etttsldc the riilliim of the court, were hedged In like ter riers in a pit. And tliut great ciewd .waited a te te dietislv leii hour for the proceedings tn begin." They weie mi hand early te avoid Ihe iush. Fifty women were tumping outside the court ut i e oleeli this morning. These who arrived lute didn't get near the doers, The women etitBlde the closed doers weTe like. the souls In the Inferno, blown hither nnd yen by n rushing wind. Knrc About Madl. They meed inmlly.fieiii the front deer, which' wiih gtuirdeil. In the hack deer, which wns locked, hoping ngaltist hope, for semeilueky rhnnee Hint would curry them through one of ihcse charmed bar riers. Between times they tried te dodge -the policemen, sent up te 1teei the south corridor clear. As miipy ns could be stepped, nn) heided 111 one lime would be dfiveii down Hie inrrlder.' and while the po licemen united, chased 'unto elevator. The women went down lir one enr nm Plllnn till (ill nllllltlel' Mt tlln nnvf Ham There weri girls whose inetliem 11 worked' hard "every tiny no tlnughtei 'I could lounge nt home and read "Ou-h-Sterlcs.V There were "debs" nn'l "siibdebs," a tetul less In even-thing but curiosity. " IV IB EArtV TO ijtnn When ou leek evi-r th mx p. ef isi 1CJ A.VT M Atl-Hiir :oinle Htctlen, In nf lalanf la nnf IAnl VI,4 .'T .""' ... mmljf h... .. ka.a ..a C '?!' vm.u ..'vm. ..v ummt rurpinc int etner." Btmd pcai,, .nnaR. ''Maka It a. tfahll ?? 5- T"-IJ 'fh mutMl A t one ill life and i melt take til being ! "lil'Ilt'ellieil. mui tli.i' time that lur defen nl Ilie shoetlll pnwel . lllllltl I am going te . no I until. I heie, e Is that at tl." slie was insane heW .Hill tune wnl show bv this i ling woman tl-it hel the birth et the i h.'il hei liur- I led lite was 11 ill, el till "lie, il ,le .) her She bid a gtent love for In r huhii!nl. and he for her She linn a I le et gladness, and tlieie has net b"'ii in ml in this i.eiuinuiirv ihn' -aid this u.is null ue. Cenieinpt for Arthur Hosier 'Till II. geiitlemeli." Mr. Si el i s soiieiotls ,iei. le-e in a i ell of .lllgu and leiiteuuit, "Arthur Hosier am .nt.. her lit" with the -ung of in seipilll. ail I tlie ein the MiU'e I in Mlil e of tllle Who Wlllllll lllIM' this pl..f child tieui Im lieni" and i.-r luippitii . lie went in tli" hospital, ihis seipent. ami told this peer chilu tiiat Inr h.s b.iiiil was null ue te her Hew de we pieM' litis' M s Harm), a truthful woman, who us tied that she met Mis. Hosier en the stieet. and that he was shocked h her appeaiunte. nnd asked Inr what was her tumble. Tills peer child -mil , I'll t'll jeu. I hne a gieat treuh.e Mv husb'ind Is unfaithful" Aid the witinss t est it'u d she said 'Who told mil' and this peer child niiswerni 'At ;l.ur ' And then tl.e witness te-tilird -he sjiitl. 'Don't p:n an) attention te he.ii-iii.' bill this i hild aii-wir. d, Mr s past that. I Imi'1 asked ii-iar and e -aid it was si. and tluit he was gniii"; t.. dili me .i'a Am th' u in pieMil ii hi Mrs. Cl,eU. I.M'e Mis r, - ,e hletliel- el 1 We h.lbli - "I.ii le Mis I'll,.", ti- r, .1 that Mis Hexlei hnd le'il l.i i tli.i i is. u was i,i,. tine, i hut Arthur was her inteinini Then, that f 'hilstliiiis Hie when l is( n gnu- this peer . hihl thesi few pi.nl-, III 11 llinlll"lit "f llllpp In'-s r,l WI ll' "M i" ie him nnd in- pusheil her nw'ii 11" - ml 'I 'nine en Ii" s bin 1 1 SCOTT HARPS 0 'POOR LITTLE CHILD' P.B.WHTTE&CO. PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST MEN'S MERCHANT TAILORS 808 Chestnut St. Men's Fall and Winter SUITS Made te Measure WITH 2-Pr. TROUSERS t-i i . ne les i in et .f In ard llnsi lu . hiiiii . els sn iking ligiHn et we.ii li w hat p' i pose this w.i-. ' I'ei- tin par el di. i ng i li ti peel nt i. girl rum ionic ie -nit nle in- niMirie, or ie Then We i gg 'hei i. i na ..Ml lu ..I .. Ill 's 1 l.lll il i in, i - ii a pie. hel , !. iC- U'dSI KMmt t .. .' tt' TAr . .'.'. K' r, ht, or 'did he try te l.cet m of Kates and T.isenV REMOLO QUA) ER FOR mPOOR CHILD'' $ Mr, Scott then iteciH ever te the de of his client anil piilleil out the wole Mop, or his lone lie patted inilt MIUIIIUCI'S. District Attorney, under pie (Irness, Is trying te drive the her mother m- diive In" iinwhiie. ' Tlll'll i IlllM' ill" les .11" lil . Mi'-I ' I'erkiu-, who saw this peer hu.e cli id III the Hli'-'"!'1'' 'Ii 'll ii il Stone Stene hurst with thu buhl oil ln-r lap, nheilt' 1 te be ciristei,e,. .ic i.',w the lucant stare in her fact . ilia' sign of mad-I nesi And then we li.ne the leliuiuliy nf Ihe Inntler William, who !1 his s.stir in Hleiiiith and Mnil;.'t ami ! ilnln'i '-nic hei I'.i.'il'i he went ..wi- te lier liml sin- r i'd li.m if her lleilbles j "Tlien w, lune lac tesriiniun of ihe bli'lhei- ll.iiph md Ins wih Winn they wile "iing hnlne tn in Atlantic City ihe) slopped and Msited lie;. The) niw 1 sji. was in gn.it -oiiew, inning the llner, hlliug hei- u.ills, and tl.e; he, lid her -i if) . r.iit i it v uiuii t w-inr te in terfeii. The hl'l. 'I'liej wniihlu t icon trouble her for dinner, but wuii te town. "We have pinM'd I. hi till ihefce preple: ve hale pimed n hi mere thai1 these. We haw pinwd it b.i tha' hf uent old -ii-vanl, wlien' tetlineny ihe HI,,. tilit Allet 1.17 irliil te Ki op 0111 N 1111 1 s-a hew lie limght up oil his fi, I, ni.il1 told the .ledge thai we simiki'd her in.' "Then an limn 'i men in ins uml uiiiiiit. Hue of tl em Ih Iniiiisi 0 ,i 'I'niii Kill', wlm w,'"l hl son te lids mint- 1 mom ami he mum mt. nuii, if ,m,ii ivml Hint herwint we will bring her 1,1'I'A.' "Anu rnen jeujujimi iray-uairea VALUES UP TO $49.50 P. B. WHITE & CO. Philadelphia's Largest Men's Merchant Tailors At Beth Stores 8O8 Chestnut St. i r rA iW- Ur m tt. l AtltOfttNV AylfiVt IffijSsli I-y-7 -WWI fll BaKliiCtlfl OUR exceptional banking facilities and our personal interest in Kensington's welfare have greatly advanced the prosperity of Kensington and the busi ness of this. section '. Oyer $9,500,000 in Deposits Over 29,000 Depositors Open. Monday and Friday Evenings, 6 le 9 e' Cleck Kensington and Allegheny Aves. ftth 9ft of this peer child, old wemn. She told you what they AND 104 Se. 8th St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. RSvsmMHnSnavmvSanmSSSSSSSSESSSV ii a M 1'mi' Our New Corset Department at the St. James iViep, Walnut at Thirteenth St. BOMWIT TELLER & CO. OheSpedaSkpOnainatiettb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET The finest Assemblage of Misses1 FUR TRIMMED COATS in Ihe city presented in several very Specially Priced groups tomorrow . BOLIVIA AND PAN VELAINE COATS 58.00 Developed of luxurious fabrics and cut en lines aristocratically individual, these youthful Coats cheese rich trimmings of grey squirrel, civet cat, Australian opossum, taupe wolf, beaver or caracul in large cellars and sometimes in cuffs. FUR-TRIMMED ALONZO-BOLIVIA COATS 75.00 Coats of soft alonze-bolivia featuring thr. new wide sleeves and melded back effect; introducing cable stitching and bands Dt Scotch moltr-er natural fitch. MARCOVA-FASHONAS - PRECIOSAS-GERONAS 110.00 Beautiful textures that lend themselves admirably te the be less draped model, ihe bloused effect and the strait belted style-enhanced with cellars of grey stiuirre Marl 3 natural mole or black caracul. V ' black and WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED COATS fir CAPES-SPECIAL 100.00 Mad, te Sell at Much Higher Price enlfrrttt tS StK' . T M beauty with capes also at this special price intmdit, I ' n FrCnch ea1' Belivia of fox. Alse coals of "rCv ine ,nd M " '" , Panel bandi"8 of Caracul, Squinel and Beaver Vd,n W,,h ,UXUrieuj co TlUHl) Fl.OOH i i ' ibiJii'Jlfu r d i A&LLs:, ."ikM.hMfyy '.ist.S'1 iLHUV'tft-jtA ., VXfc-iU'-'.1 fii'i'ttw,.. mL. Cft' 7.
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