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J-MprtWWWrtli-WMMPMWkVSa '.JuTVti' fen n KVExNlNG PUBLIC LETOEBPHlliAteBLPHl A, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 I WWJfeW"!"!" fe Aid Arbuckle Te A Hack Dead Girl l jJl'lTfl " V',T,0,MICO or "' Tlipce sticcinlists. nanu')l I.v thr Court, tbe prosecution anil tlif ilrfpnsp. ( Wns the lelly lawyer net bidding Hte new making lnloresropli' exainina- infter nil, and van dcllvcntnce nnd aid tlen te drterraine whether the Inherent land all Hint eert of thluu coming te organic weakness which the dr-fen Is peer old Fatty? tryine te nrere ns tha tinderlylnc onus ' . .. ... .... ,.t. 1.1 Patty is up te him. lie said jesterdny ! of " Internal Injury due te hysterical ' th( movie kings and quecii! actu thnt several fetars of the first rank in ' l,nre.T81s really existed. nly eemnK nt lust, after all the her- tlie movies were willing, if th- mvd Kcpert Will Count Heavily rid suspense? arose, te testify in Arbucklc'w hehalf. The report of this commission will Were I long and Mary really turning nn.,,,1, ,,, .. ,u - ,. prebnbly count tnore heavily with the up in 1 rlsce te de n majestic and "Would they give Uie Pert of tesU- ) jrj. tnan nl) tIlll tettmeny of Fatty's , KWintis thing, te hhv tit )eaBt a kind nieny which the defence had lcrn get- t.pei'iallst.1. It may be the determining , word for n peer mlck in trouble? tins out et lis witncsfes tuus tar' no ' evidence in the rn.c Ne en" Knows Was asked. ".e, tne great MOau when tt'," report will 1" eflrrH. though lid franklj. "Thy would net." it may emu' at any um I ney weiim appear ni.vii cnnraeier, Thet who eucht fn i,pw ,.,. ,hn. if till the dollars epent thin far in 11 HART HALI5Y CvntlniiM from liue One Let's see ; let's eoe what wna that stand Freddie Fishback, Ira ForUela report from McN'ab'n etlicp? and Txrwcll Sherman tie men who What could nil this notse mean? , were in Arbuckle's party en 1 meet u ay is well ns .ey l'rcvest una n:u Make. That is, It will summon for the de fense the witnesses upon whom the State relied for evidence necessary te n conviction. McNnb believes tnat after he has established in the minds of the Jury the fact that Virginia Ilappe might have died of u Bpontnneeus in jury, he can prove, and prove with the aid of the State's own witnesses, that the ilrst assumption of the cause of Mls Happe'a death was a mistaken one. Tt was Mrs. Maud Dclment who ftltncsdM, it tney nppearru nt nil. me ,c n ,i, ,iit,.., ,,,. h,.... r..i. h"s "r ,,hat ";j.'f.fl.r,,vil.1 "PP" ' U defense of Arbuckle wen- piled e, IU IIK"' "1 IIVl'IH V 1 11 , t ,, T ",(,,1. tt'Ul' of thn lesser lights may Hut it ii luettj certain t lint non of the uitnjeh started Uie police en Fatty's trail. She berated Fatty. She made very grave who are. actually in readiness te ex pe.se the night llfe of th" Ilollweod clubs and bungalows will be persons of nhem the public lm- ever h-nnl. Ne one with a publie reputation te win or lese would admit having had ny active part in the jeumn that the Jury may li.vc te l'-arn about. That part of the tilni world tlint really counts te end (hey would rciirii te a iipijjIU actually approximating; thnt of Peugin Fairbanks opinion of Iilnin-lf. or that, in plainer words, thej would touch an altitude greater by .ill per cent limn the artistic height from which Fatty descended in the great tumble n his career. Spectators from Holltweod who here about the court and hotel", inceg fur tie most part, hed a shock yesterdiij .. 1. .. U.... nH - l.n n.lc: t tinr li- " I I staying ns far from Fatu's trial a, 1 ' '" V ' ' .. .' ' , V V." m i,, ,, t lt" . ... . , ,...,. I !n the streets. " , shaking l1andswith Charlie rhaplln- that even te attempt te aid the miser- ! 1 IBS were out everywhere. (mered. able and bewildered comedian would be It wns "iiddenly noticed that the must After fh defense get through with dangerous business. What McXab solvent citizens of this proudly tdvent I (V witnesses from Hollywood, after It means apparent! is that n few of tlie , cemmunlt.v were going about all toffed )m jmt its doctors through tiie ordeal people are willing te take n chnnce ns'in fresh gloves and frock oeatf, and ,,t examination and cros-e.Taminntien cnaracter witnesses u tnerc i renuy mere appeared nm ei miif I'mnirni if win nave, ti u'reat McNnb said te Absent-minded citizens went casnlmr te the telephone and the watchers from llotljueod get ready te de mad and noisy nemage. nur tun person for wtieni :,.-"" .". i.i" ,.-- n. i.h. all the nolse nd color was organized m Cr" one wondering whether was only General Diaz, here of the ! ?,';, HI Jn Mr Dehnent Will Fiave. Tlie T'lave. it seems, is river I f? P ,? " J. , rn,e"te iTachlne for in'tlVNtrld"' 1,a,,,P "" 'nlolpenin'ity mSJ 'I Jij. (rl nr,t, i,.,ii n , pertunity which, apparently, it isnet Tte iirfaj i i L '1 " if nKr" of I Kelng te get. McNab is afraid of Mrs. iiellyuel nrr tlie greatest here wer- 7iir.ir.,i- slilpers In the world, but thev keen ,, , . , , t, right rigidly wtth.t, their own circle. 'Huis the two persons xvhe knew most Of Diaz the; i,P1.w ns little as ,ijPJ I about Mrginla Uappc'u death xvlll prob preb aiipear te knew cbeut thnt ether here i ""' ,l0 P1 from thc stend- of i he war, Mr. Velstead. They knew, I.lejd lieurge well enough, lie is nl n-zisntM, rr r imrr' person of considerable importance n I IV U yiJCilX IV I' 1J. 1 I Ireland, who once had tne honor of Virginia Happe, motien-pleturo actress. The defense has lntlmntcd that Ar Ar bnckle would testify cither today or tomorrow. Arbuckle's own story, expected te include a rpm'plete and vigorous denial that he injured Miss Itapne at a pnrty in his rooms in the Hetel St. Francis here September ft, probably will con clude the tcdtlmeny. A number of witnesses from the Les Angelea film colony, notably Alice Lake, actress, have been subpoenaed by the defense. Arbuckle yesterday cooked e turkey in the home of his brother and helped serve it te his Inwycra arid ether friends. With n towel about his waist he basted the bird, cracked Jokes and said the ene thing lie was thankful for was the reconciliation with his xvlfc. i Mrs. Arbuckle wai busy with the cran berries and cake. "Don't get any cigarette asnes in the gravy,'' she cautioned . the como cemo come dlan. It was the first real Thanksgiving Arbuckle had had in five years, the f.rst Unto his wife and her mother line been present te shnre the drumsticks. "Yeu have te be in a house te enjoy Thanksgiving," he said, "your own home or that of seme friend," and he turned again te his sizzling bird. TWO IK S. PRISONERS FREED President Pardons Men Convicted of Murder XI.Ll.t4ni, 1fr. Ot f n- T ng life sentences in Fed eral penitentiaries en murder charges were released Tbanksgivins Day en pardons Issued by President Harding. James A. Keith, a soldier, who killed a man nt Fert Itiley, Kdn.. and was sent te Leavenworth Penitentiary and later transferred te St. Eliznbcth's Hos pital for the Inenne, nt Washington, was one of thc men receiving the holi day clemency. The second was Geerge Pcstrinkeff, an Alaskan, of Husslnn and Indian bleed, confined at McNeil's Islnnd Penitentiary since 1008. Attorney General Daugherty, who mnde the recommendations te the Presi dent, refused te recommend pardons for two men convicted et murdering women, and whose applications wcre sent for ward bv prison authorities with favor able remarks. DELAY CHICAGO FARE CUT 4 Hearing en E!cventhHeur Injunb. tlen Set for December Chicago, r,v. 2C.-(By A. P.W Surface t-nr i en here today pnj IT ' sarne old eiBht.cent fare, although Z Illinois Commerce CemmlsaU., ,7? Wednesday night ordered the rate r s ciuccu te nve cents. A restraining order ffi'dS'ti?'0" A hearing en the injunction win i. held December 2 before Judge- CnliJ er. of Tl InelB! r,n,,nl. V."80,.nrPtn. Indiana, and Ferdinand A.' qT'' Wisconsin. mcr, of mmmiM-mmm'mmim Charge Accounts Invited mmanmmmmmimimiim Mail Orders Filled mmmmBmwKmmm Charge Purchases Billed January 1st en Request WILL TAKE STAND q desperate minute Deny Alire l.nke Kuiiier The report that n mm le e,ueen nanied Alice Lake would take the stand in Fatty's behalf was current, this morn ing. Tt was denied by Milten Ob'n, Arbuckle's porenal counsel. The de fense Is prepared te make the utmost of its expert medical witnesses,. It nu ll small librn-j of medical literature m the courtroom and a tle'k of doctors it. the background. Arbuckle is said te be spwdh.s. through his atternes, a small for'une for expert fees alone. Thef- doctors Jre intended te urore only one thin; that Virginia Kappe's phvicnl cendi tien. with the oefdiMnn Induced t ' cohelic intoxication, could have res'i'te in the injnr :ha caused hAr dea'h Kan IVaneisce, Nev. 25. Cenjec ture was rife befere the epenfnc of Judge Hareld Louderback's court j whether Ttoseee C fFnttvl Arbuckle , would take the stand today In bis own I Complete Lint of .Children' Fur Ceat a and SU . lllaitrattd Faihlen Felder Sent en Re-faeat. pa J 1215 Chestnut Street Fer Repairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Ce$t. "pay for the Werk when yea imnt it DUe. ered." need for them at the last walking prettily w.tli Uielr faces ,m, ,-,rr remaining and everwhclnilnu- behalf in his trial en r churcc of man - aplie-i, te tne jir. it will put en the . slnugliter, growing out -f thc death of alied and polUhed. with Hew its ready te strew and voices read ter song. There were crowds and there was ex citement and a great niiiumg about of glittering meters. 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Frem :i Weel set at 2.50 or a Gleve "Wardrobe" at 0.00 te thc most sumptuous gift of gloves a woman am receive, amply providing for her every requirement for the four seasons. 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