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2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921, ARBUCKLE CASE ROUSES CALIFORNIA’S YYOMEN VIGILANTS ) ence should not wegh either for | tween $500,000 and &t Vand a Be eccrine" PRS WME ‘Three Characteristic Poses ot Virginia Rappe, ae en BY BIG MAJORITY Much money in sight “L am convinced that Miss You 1h Gro hieteny cor Cans N t ad 1 fd Geen Deven vous | 10 TAKE HAND IN re am Movie Beauty Who Met Death After Orgy ta | Prevon committed perjury, but | Adopt whether we shall arrest her on | sur of the widely known _ i Plan of Having Government that charge has not yet been eee ker minal lawyers on the Coust i Vend Liquors. sermined. We intend to the thus far ave ent i 1 ys of ne | most drastic action in the cus record for the defense. Prank Dorin QUEBEC, Sept. 13.-The City ot | We are keenly interested in Huss edw alt Quebee voted itself wet by an ove } ing out what sinister influence as PO White 1 wheltnihg wajority, catimated aariy | caused her to change her testi- et ac —_—+—— aah 7 pains tee mony. When she early o will pit Vigilant Committee, Aroused 4 [the voting to re hie last evening ore the Grand + knowled xperience Se \ ne ing will repeat the « | Jury she refused to sign another gpainst that of wt Attorney DY Tragedy, to Hold Special isting local option law and place ti formal statement regarding ler Matihew It and his assistants Meeting To-Morrow. jeity unddr the province liquor allegations that Arbuckle had in- yea) siirmiishes already have ap |statute whereby the Governne dured Miss Rappe, and told @ peared, with honors even at presen .. Sees vends intoxicants in its own di @ifferent and highly unsatisiac- any FILM COLONY STUNNED. pensark tory story FEDERAL AGENTS START IN The provincial statute has vesn he testimony of D> Ruritvell i “ vid) De ¥ Jeffect since May 1 lust, but the Cit one of the physictans wio attend: po reea ga nQeley Fatty’s” Predicament Pointed of Quebec hud gone dry ; ed Miss | was also MIEMY 1) the inquiry ina to four To as Expected Sequel to | under the oit Act, or Di unsatisfactory.” f aey: the Aauatete es 5 ‘ minion of 1 Option Law It was announced that the Grind Gm. trom, ‘Thomas J Colena Open Orgies, | Jury would reconvene whenever Mt manager of the tlotel St. Francis | sna nn Evady gave notice that he bad sldi- ang yjs gesistatt, Thomas Kaun The Brening Word jails i ibs SRO | tional evidence to submis to it. Were MUmitnoned tUcapneat at ee NCISCO, Sept. 13. sie aye 7 \ The Coroner's inquest into the gee of Prohibition Director ‘Pioman Women of this city purp to tak Hy death of Miss Rappe was resumed 4 pyown member of the Ar- a hand in the Arbuckle ea: The to-day at 10 o'clock, independently Qyckle party hud a permit to trans. Wer 4 ¥ a ekle pa n s omen's lant Committee ‘ ‘oa of the Grand Jury investigation. It ee a hor, D jant Committ a we PHT mack | ie thought that this inquisition will “wip tie three-sided investigation ['''Y interested in law enforcement, (eine ae last for several days and it has be- going on, the silence that lus marked “!!! consider the matter at a special) WOE Wor.e come plain that Arbuckle’s attorneys ihe attitude of the defense since Ar. meeting to-morrow morning, This are hopeful of a favorable verdict yuckle made his statement that at no ‘nizwten took an active part tn from the Coroner's jury and that (us, tune wus alone in a room with the prosecution of the Howard Street | taken with Grand Jury's failure to sfiss Kuppe was broken for the first sangsters last year. indict, will materially strengthen time ay the inqu oy Prank or ‘irs. Robert A. Dean, member of their case, Dominguez of Los Angeles, who is the Executive Hoard of the niza SEVENTH ARBUCKLE’S DEFENSE TO REST directing Arbucnle's fens Phe ‘on and former California Chairman one atk, 14 Prosecutor asked a postponement of of the National Americau Women's att UPON FIVE POINTS. the inquest until after the Grand Jury Suffrage Association, commenting to- “home folks" element and the “nas The nature of the defense that AM yy inet on the tragedy, said: tives" denounced it, claiming Holly- Duckle’s counsel will introduce ws ‘We want the full fucts placed be- he whole American standard of “04, Where the motion picture pe Gisclosed to-day. It will be bated fore the peuple, and we want it done life Is being polsoned by the ques. | centred, wax uw hotbed of “in. fy mainly upon five contentions. to-day at this inquest,” suid Du- Uonable movie stories played by The col ; been “investigated” KEVSTONEVIEWCO, ae 1. That Arbuckle did not eriminally | minguex hoodlum men and women. It la ime ®Y #0 workers, Charges. that attack Miss Kappe The Prosecutor retorced tat the Possible for eome so-called stars to Stage struck girls were Tured to ruin E Ponte fees 2. ‘That he did not take her into his! siletice of Arbuckle and his attorneys deplet on the screen n hood jegations thal daya before the camera \ | bedroom against her will Was nol Contributing to lis effurts to hd Womannood when they lead seml- nly forerunners of nights of ; | HARDING VAULTS ; BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. 8. That whatever occurred in the uring out the facts. privately immeral lives. There are a nera oye eee aoe Bewe= |) 16 | BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N i bedroom was with her consent and Phere Was a seusation during tie Undoubtedly good men and women ? THe inoule aoety tec aivided inte ——_—___—_—_—_—__—_—| ¥.,. Bépl, 1e—The entities for toendt without force or violence of any kind, | arraigninent when Mrs, Delmont de- 4Pbearing on the movie stage, but the factions, the une standing up. tor! , * | Fow's races are as follows 4. That no action of Arbuchlo's! cared that Miss Rappe walked into a MéCk Of 4 moral standard, as well as “Fatty, the other denouncing: hin | | gp GltiST BAOke setting, for ttizer jour-tle ant p «aused the internal injuries which re- | trap whneb cost ber jer life, withour ttt goed breeding which has char- Minted che tian piety e CEs ‘Hore Wt, Laden wien. We = sulted in Miss Kappe's death suspecting that Arbuckle way to be Sctetized American life in the past. Cation. ‘But there Was a buse oF tos. | Bits Gunn sad dow, Yar Warne $9 6. That her death was due to tm-! the host. rm ae rae wanes the screen dnd pol- gip, and in Hollywood, at the beach | ; ee een Tle Oe Kt Its toasted, of S ( ; ; ae tnt fons both the young people and the cafes and the lobbies’ of the hotels “Hens irr ass i proper diagnosis of her tiiness ov to She didn't know that Arbuc mn enh { ie ils c = vher vie folk ure accustomed to SEOUNT HACK 4 unproper medical treatment. Was in Ui: apartinent wien sv went OM Of this country t where movie folk are accustomed tc | ne {ee POO TEACH teas course. To seal District Attorney Brady to-day | there,” said Mrs. Delmont, who was dor eee ia bie patent Is) angen® given away to wh ave (Continued From F¥rst Page.) Horort ‘ in th fl: charged that Mrs. Sidi Wirt Spreckels, prevenicd trom saying more by de- SCTE Ilense interest here as well faces and worr: peer: tae e favor— widow of John D. Spreckels recently tectives in whose custudy sie was all 44,12, {He Southern part of the State, et at mobiles in leaving the Ritz, ‘The| ctsnrok arrived from Paris, had given Dr. | day, commedlan/owis/oneroe the aera ARBUCKLE GETS UP | ’ police bodyguard consisted of Detec- | Si) Devastation . mweil Dr. Willam Ophuls| Mrs. Delmont became hysterical o: jotta Oat pre= : es stared ba! Tio Feutiiens : Sa : '< : a y go he bought : | illiam Roddy and Sylvester Bryer. ; bait Gere . autopsy on Miss Rappe's body. This Clerk's olfice. She caught Capt. Dun.“ Peo ue mou mE centhe SeOrmner;| TO GO TO INQUEST),.... Seis cabal poltevares a Stic eet rer Hone ; was haticall: a hee M an Matheson by t oe Randolph Huntington Minor resi- Lawyer Says Physician Did » all of Inspector Coughlan's ataff, | iq emphatically denied by Mrs, | can Matheson by the siceve. donee In West Adis street, for —— - ’ “| Inspector O'Brien of the Traffic Div pi els, Ww t she “Oh, please don’t e mg face © Oe oa bas fat eG , ‘now Cas J J A ‘ ivi iis ee ens e eld Ha he ah not ee & a at yee iy tee which he is said to have paid up- | Prisoner Waited Up in Cell Until Not Know Case Was Up a is an automobile, preceded the! ‘ste ey, LORRY A rh iWin Vs °F ward of $100,000. He eurly develope Wier . A rm + ¢ President's car. Twelve motorcy: ear-olds aad i One of the witnesses before the Cor- | want to ey yen etvannacdate eae penchant fee fine ater ee Midnight for Word of Grand | Till He Read of Award, policemen commanded by Lieut. oe “en 3 % ae . hen she controjled herself and | Jee, p omo- ats ane 2 . Se ean Ta 4 Sree aury was HF: Eoyies Assistant ve the wratiaaah of her determine wiles) MDSSIAY. bulb ito absoniuiodate Jury Action. Johnson surrounded the President, JX, ‘i mina Manager of the S Fancls Ho! von to KO through with the maticr. bul or the uctor, and cost-] gyn PRANCISCO, Sept. hep Gest atet babes aaNet ore oe LAU er 4000 cach, Hie salary with! puckic was up ut daylight to-day, SUtBeon of No. 2156 Bathgate Ave- ahead to clear the way. said he He 1 y y t nerve myseif fur the fyramount net v1 ’ at day A lear the w dice mt “bh ane HENTAI task, but it will be terrible.” and he te penorilly ae ted wun | was shaved, ate a hearty breakfast, nue, the Bronx, a Captain in the All along the way from the Ritz to ane i een wy Pedowing Arbuckie’s arraignment ing worth $500,000 to $1,000,000. Janswered roll call and was Prepared Medical Corps during the World the Navy Yard the Presidential party found Arbuckle trying to carry Miss he ws photographed by the police RBUCKLE CRAVE 00 | 6 Goronetta omee forthe Was greeted by cheering crowds. The Bawpe to another room he was ahd his Bertilion record was made, c © GOOD TIME |to fo to the Coroner's ¢ Bs War, to-day obtained from Justice route w = , ©. 48 follows: Weight, 266 pou! FOR SELF AND OTHERS. inquest. The inquest had been inter- \rotin in the Meome route was from the Ritz to Fifth ¢ : - Baked to the waist, he added. Ar- jeent eet 5% Inc age, thirty In the great colony of widely rupted yesterday to make way for the n in the Bronx permission to Avenue, down to Ninth Btreet, to buckle sald at that time, “Hell, she's four years; uctor, born In Kansas; kiown screen actors and motion pice Grand Jury hearing, which opened *t#Y all proceedings in a $50,000 Lafayette Street, to Canal Street, LATONIA ENTRIES. heavy! Somebody take her. I'll drop Wee Eiheatal chestnut, complexion ture ducers here Cn in Los An- nate Ae RIAN) breach of promise suit brought by over the Manhattan Bridge to Nas- eS don’t.” ruddy, eyes blue; marks rat root seles comment on the charges against Mate 1 Q Miss Jennie Frascati, Miss Frases ‘ ry opkly: 3) CON VACHE TRAC! epee youd aka of nose and on fourth finger of right Arbuckie for the most part is with-| “Fatty” waited up in his cell until : if , ; ACH Miss Frascati sau Street, Brooklyn, to'Nayy Street, LATONIA RACK TRACK, K Dr. Olaf Klarsoe testified that he hand Many leoders of filmdom to day | nearly midnight for some word trom °" Sept. last obtained from a and so to the main entrance of the 1 nttich Zor tosmorrow a had been called to Arbuckle’s rooms ver, ferred to “Fatty's" me ‘and Juty, His principal diver- Sheriff's jury damages of $25,000 Navy Yard, where forty marines un. th / and that the film star had said to BAN PLACED jerise “9 @alth and his insatiable gion during the long vigil Was chatting inat the doctor der a Captain stood presenting arma, LTRS? RACK $160. claus ON love of a Kood e. a sc at senting arms. x firlougs, Al him, in reference to Miss Rappe, Jovasor a time. His well known with his celimate, Albert Martin, lagerrect Thomas C, MeDonald, attorney for “The Star-Spangled Banner" w tees, ee uns A desire to appear funny at all times, | p he had pandoned hope of as ton mance “This woman has had too much ARBUCKLE’S FILMS AEine: Hom tho. Gonna ule tne i kee | Dr. John Arena, physician and Two motorcycle Policemen rode f, Native itoval Charlie w Whether in pictures or In private life, nearing from the Grand Jury last Dr. Arena, said in court that the case played half a dozen times by various Tatas, 107: Hato Party—too much booze.” The physi- th assert, has cost him a vast night, Arbuckle hung his blue Nor- wag one of the boldest attempts at bands in the Navy Yard before tho Orr Ace, 10Ts, pee ioe ravel Weeae” The bls: IN MANY CITIES. |iisiuii"oe inomey aid catte ists d before tho Har Aor Ae, i jacket on the wire hanger he plackmail tha aver come: to ayflowe den Gra —_ of the most talked of stars, all (lk Jacket on the wire hankei be blackmail that had ever come to his Mayflower got under way, and every Arbuckle's desire to have &/ with a vari-colored silk shirt, dis- time himself was second only Mitta “oe his oth Ber 104 SECOND RACE $1,300. maiden twy-vear He said that Dr, Arena in time the anthem was played the film: mx far as the waist and found no marks i upon her. His Feature Pictures Are With- Dr. Rumwell stated to the jury that {rawn from Tt wp Wish to as many others 7 cht rm ( tres in % wible enfoy’ themeeive: his good nigh he believed Miss Rappe's death to Many i > |e, ORREIE njoy’ themseives with nis huge fram Deve been due to the bursting of a anny, | | possible on the The party's the thing” ts said to Sac of pus in the abdomen. “While 1) From all over the country to-day |have been his watchword. He gavé notes nes. Wack Meets, 112: bes tank 12 i VEN a) ayeee Mangatet W clothing, smoked the latter part of April was served President and party stood at atten- bl Temnie Cree 1 os Leads, 112 wD) RACE “$1.4 igarett ted with a summans in the breach of tion. The band of the Receiving Ship as comforts jj] Promise suit, that he immediately Pueblo played the air twice and the Ow guage ¢ and Moned off in appurently undisturbed Consulted with Rudolph M. Newman, band of the Brazilian warships Minas ec one of Mis: ast "s atte y eraes played it seve: S. was in the room," he added, “Mrs. came announcements of a ban on pitties galore in Los Angeles, San S!€P- - | as : i i ferlotay ree ane “ay Gaia at ae Delmont failed to mention iy Arbuckle features, the with. | Vie#. Vera Crug, San Francisco and Hoe REE A at hin (Gane Contide tienen any Wu wiithe , other parts of the State. There were ASKED FOR PRAYERS | Frascati. He told Newman that 11 Warship, Capt, Conrado Heck, came | ‘pereams or scuffles. She never told tls In some cases by managers! panquets, teas, break s motor} Was a case of blackmail and that Over and shook hands with the Presi- | me that Arbuckie and the girl had °f Moving picture theatres, in others, parties and lawn fetes without nume FOR MISS RAPPE (her. was nota word of truth ne dent just before he board | ecoa into another ro! by censors. Nothing was too sensational for EG WAS URhA Wendi Ge LEMtn An) he ahs parded, ithe Even should the Grand Jury Theatre managers in this city, how- |!uN tw attempt. He is reputed to! ee Sopplaint Mayflower, ‘Then when the Presi- | have an enormous stock of fine wines | and liquors, eventually refuse to bring an indict- ¢¥e% Mut waiting for advices from rs. Spreckels Tells of Being) Newman, according to McDonald, dential party was on board the yacht 7 ie a ‘ told Dr. Arena not to worry, and in- two navy tugs and Scout Cruiser No, ‘ 1 e c vuckle ried seve: a » a yi ‘4 | pier Ment against Arbuckle, he can pw fDY 01 pet seiegasf ipwininine Sut cue g ree an baa tb seth hs Called to Bedsite of Dying Nited Dr. Arena out for refreshments. 271 escorted it up the river, where it | Seam) vpon tie complaint of murder “Arbuckle will stop ny muro custard | whom. he became estransed’ to tral Movie Beauty | he Wewver and ihe doctor rode about was to enier the Sound'through tell| sworn to by Mrs. Maude Delmont, with his face in the sixteen th ate |18 2. See Ane | Siscuneed the: case: ne last few years he has at one time or was a member of the party cnter- b unger the sontrol Of FF another driven virtually every make’ SAN FRANCISCO, sept x Re ector in this city and at the score | of automobile and frequently has been ; the new witne. yho have tained in Arbuckle's reomns, where the of theatres under the Proctor banner| arrested for eneeding in the eoathec, Among the new witnes Hyper alleged assault upon Miss Rappe vc- jn’ outlying districts, until his case is| part of the State. appeared to tel] about the ‘ ve more notables joined the Presi. eurred as the climax to @ drinking definitely settled in his favor, Other-| "Arbuckle was wont to be the centre Virginia Rappe following the “Fatty” ant. But Pe RSNA TROT MD APSOB I ite, Sects tay Chey ace beat, these theatres will ne ex: jot attraction wherever he appeared. Arbuckle party is Mrs, Sadi Wirt! SW an erticie in a Bronx paper tell- | S party to-day. They are Sec- any of Arbuckle's pictures! fe liked It. Yesterday he was more Widow of John D. Spreck-| 08 Of the Jury's verdict against him, | retary of War Weeks, Dr. Sawyer, There was a crowd about the doors than ever the centre of attraction, put SPreckels, widow of J S the lawyer said. ‘ |Senator Frelinghuysen, Dr, Albert of the Grand Jury room throughout) In Philadelphia Mayor Moore last | jc tried to avoid it. When ordered els Jr. The complaint of Miss Frascati al-/iiy, senator Frelinghuysen’s friend | the six hours of its sess: o¢ Bight instructed Director Cortelyou into court to plead he begged not to! Mrs Spreckels told the District At. | eges that Dr. Arena in 1919 promised | anq’ physician, and J. Leonar, : m. many Of or'the Departinent of Public Safety | ne taken In betes the reeee ok te | | a Bee When they parted Newman again said Gate. As the Mayflower left the | the doctor need not worry, and that Navy Yard the Pueblo fred the| before any action was taken Newman) presidential salute. h of would communicate with the defend- |” id © marry her and later refused, Dr. ’ ates , 01 ats informed over the | logle. those who waited to hear the fate of to Prohibit the showing of Arbuckle) with men and women, drawn there by Fae tee aie ae #4 fh oe | Arena in his answer makes a gen-| "phe President and Mrs. Haraing | “Patty” Arbuckle were recognized as films in Philadelphia, [Curiosity ‘Mis request Was denied. He telephone last y by Mrs | eral denial of all the charges | reached New York last evening trot well-known movie stars, a number of | ‘Patty’ Arbuckie films were with-/ did his best to evade the battery of mont that the young actress was in| ee | Atlantic City, went to the Ritz-Carl. | them women. Rafe hoaeay st Mart hie o- Potice caters levelled at him, but without q serious condition in a local hos-| Two Discharged in Alleged Assault! (hn escorted’ by motoreycle police. success, When Arbuckle suddenly appeared Fitgmorris said that while ny offic | in Los Angeles persons not in the im the corridor, under escort of two #ttion had been taken by the Chi-| movie industry sald “I told you so” Spreckels to telegraph Henry Lebr- | W Mine Flatt 9s ei) fs guards, and was escorted to the jury C8 Board of Censors, of which he they heard of Miss Rappe's man in New York concerning Miss |°°° § a nan, who was changed ly the head, he had been advised. by heath and AiuckiCs DAIS aan he teloeran, | With felonious assault, and Sidney Ab- Toom, there was a quick surge of the exhibitors all over the cit) that they Seath and “arhus proaiea” | Rappe's condition. After the telegram (oi o¢ No. 177 Woodlawn Avenue a crowd to get a glimpse of him, He bad withdrawn Arbuckle films ) many stories and rumors, sup- had been sent, Mrs, Spreckels told the |, ,chinist, who was charged with acting pital, Mrs. Delmont asked Mrs, jase. men, and afterward went to the thea 65 West| tre to see “Sally.” After the per- | formance the audience rose and cheered as the Presidential party left | their box and went back to the hotel, | again escorted through cheering | the ; cro lice. was unemiling, quite blank of expre-| 14 Ai i) Alwincmout Association, | stantiated or not, of wild orgica in | District Attorney that she : alled at in concert when arrested Iasi Saturday | rowde by, the police, | . : oto de Assoola-/the film colony have been reta e hospital and saw Miss Rappe. i connectlo sion as he cume down from his cell, (on, with headquarters in cines dally that the Arbuckie case ig gene |'Bt Dos? nie Rieonnection withiian Attames So shoot |. voces Hardest Mahi ie Bis and there was ample token in his was making efforts, It was learned | \ | Mrs. Spreckels said she was not the proprietor of a restaurant at No, S ontrage? sure Mise Rappe recognized her, but 1567 Second Avenue, were to-da aries | ALBANY, eee aware enrolled he movie industry and the homes she said to Mrs. Spreckels: “Oh, to (uum for lack of evidence, Republican voters today wem to the land studios of those connected with % that fled aush-a. quist lite’and ee pieture with. | an TE Rael aa se ~ thin! a a i |primaries to choose between candidates | it are largely confined to the Holly- 1) tink that T should get into such a|Fire Pate Fitth Avenue in 5 |supported by the Barnes machine and heeled future wood section of the city. When those who lived in it put on “parties” their | party.” TraMc was impeded in the vicinity a ticket indorsed by Independent Ra- ; , 3 a . The Rarnes organization ts joblective points are usually a oum-| Mrs, Spreckels said she then called Of 48th Street and Fifth Avenue at) publicans, 7 ber of cafes and hotels which have! on pr, James L. Gordon, pastor of the ‘out 1 o'clock thia morning by crowds | facing the hardest feht comseed try fade itm practice to pater te trareepe | On DE as Mare and fire apparatus that gathered about | implete city ticket, Aa well as sevorat posedly long purses of the actors, ac- | First Congregational Church, and ing crition Restaurant, at No. 18 Eaat wand tickets ses and their hangers-on. asked him to offer prayers for the 48th Street. The blame was confined to The more violent orgies have been dying girl Mra. Spreckels met Miss he kitchen and the damage waa amall, generally res or private houses. Rappe in this city in 1915, she said. ; the Liquor is free as air in moat cases, y ——— Hest ave, and Mlop ames OL ine do and, a8 usual un he Prohibition ‘ srator, the withdrawal, gehedule here, flows fast and furl- Per ONG fun Meld ‘Go ‘Toldite | taiepnaie oporaiar Wee DEY tae & few ainst him were ously | Men. ‘ si o 8 h the Many times neighbors have had t John Haulith and his sixteen-year- fo y dy of A. BH, F, Goldier Arrives, Qager for a further session of fifteen * a Art watured telephone the yollee, and the parties oid son, Clifford, of No. 68 Washington pearet of William J. Bleasing of tes. Her testimony in aaid to! Norflk, Va. has banned Arbuckle have been temporarily broken up, but oo. Sole Ty eh ‘th ‘ naa plains er sald tO pictures that apparently haa been no deter. Street focal ON i Beatie ea” (ho 111th Infantry, 2th Diviaton, killed iss Rappe —<-— carrying concealed weapons, wore iden- i, getion on Oct. 18, 1918, during @ - rent ne milder entertainments at 1 tol her of what happened when Ar- ries Re- the cafes which bid for the film tiled yesterday in Mineola, according aching gun attack on Il! No, 944, classed as “only one qiore | manner of the nervous strain he is !a%t evenine, to han Arbuckle produc- undergoing. tlons all over the country ¢ The only picture house in Toledo Arbuckle was called before the! exhibit ne an Arbuckl Grand Jury a littic while before its drew the film and ci adjournment at 1.10 o'clock this Arbuckle productions The Police Commissioner in Provt- morning. He had been waiting on dence. 1, has banned the co- the edge of his cot in hie cell above median'’s films in that city the jury room. Arbuckle was in the A Motion poture featuring “Patty” jury room just two minutes. He re ATPUCKIE Has beer theatre in Montreal fused to utter a word. Members mov Motion Picture ‘The first witness called by the Theatre Owners’ Assuciation of & Grand Jury was Mrs. Delmont and 0’? Californig in Tos Angeles adopt ghe remained in the witness chair \,\)S¢lition favors for more than an hour, being recalled | disproved, of all. flli Fireman Dies Fr Inf ot b Mer, county tiv 4 buckle carried her into his room and Se eat aciae anomie: trade have been more restricted, | £9 Rerainend Hiller & GOUntY selective ee tanttainon, arrived. tovdey on locked her in. Fireman Thomas Hehon ox No 12 BUC the spectacle of drunken people, rophed William Bublekor of No. #7 board the Cantiany of the United Bates ‘ a rough dancing and table visiting is 09 venue, Astoria, on Avg, 29, Army aorvicn. Funoral arrangements Another witness was A) Semnacher, | Grove Street, attached to look #99 YN SO ee pectable perscne do jlene ‘phates Lie of Woathury Ms 1 tye hotng made hy the Tiehanty. M Miss Rappe's manager, in whose pos- | Ladder Company No, Mat No 482 not patronize the "J Palace aleo identified them hold-up meri Nally Post et the America n Legion, ae session the young girl's torn under- Mist {0th Rrrect, diod at Tnilevue Hoe, For several yoare the motion pic- Who stopped him Regiment of State Guarda, f i ey artes ceived by ——— eglinent ¢ gothing wre found after his return | when thrown from the apparatve nt ture Industry has been & bone of von. | D 1" > a7th Street and Sixth Avenue, Aug. 25, tention. The business community To-day Je Primary Day, Polls CHILDREN GAIN sTRENOTH 2 Loe Angeles. ‘ding to a fire at Sth Btreet svpported it—for It brought the oity M. until @ P.M. Veto Thora a eeleynt, Rocemania be Arbuckle 8 reputed to be worth be- son Avenue. millions of doliare anually, ‘The teking Waihor Sohne toine.— Ad

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