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The unmarried Hildeard) murder Liebknecht and Rosa Luxem-|When the. girl reproached her fidnce |seeret service in Berlin, Blaumann, a beautiful twenty-year- tie , wow tor} revolution’s tensibly signed by the then|for committing the forgery, he told] Losing his job and hard up, it ts Old danrer in the ice-skating ballet In elior =Scheidemann and er, she gays, not to mix in politicallatieged he employed his kno: e the Admirat’s Palace, a: George Sklarz. since nis matters, The police admit the possi-}of the forged murder order * ee, an amuReMeN\ | gumning confession, Pring has bility that the dancer was murdered, | mail Scheidemany and Skia resort well known to American yisit-[in jail. perhaps by Prinz’s friends, before she ean Ss Wale ors, was foung dead of cocaine pols-| The dancer wld the police that In| couta 6 any more revelations In | s Oning and also throttled by her own| January 1919 she and Prins cama ffam{avurt, On the other band it is possl-| CARE SEAMEN Go 08 NTRICE. : . $7209 $§00 $9.00 & $1020 startea here yesterday FOR MEN AND WOMEN coruet string around her neck in her boom bere pertto, meppes ble the dancer committed suicide In a it of men from four Ca- YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY fit of remorse at having accused her home In Charlottenburg. text of the order to - | lover. 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