South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 267, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922 Other Relatives of Poulin Take Stand In His Behalf 'I t:i:.rner that I drov- out: : ' ! i r f n - r. : i t . " "D'r.'t jou re ,:.'.) drly.ng out to t ). i mend a v. o'"," nlghl arid ; op plr.g ' ' :tf T r''.i i.otn- 7 ' i i " ! n 1 ! ' ' t ' e . ' i "D a- wh'T" Po-jl.n wi i Mrs. Poulin Sobs As Sister, Star Witness, Faints v.r:'iPv "..i z. a r: v . r ? i Relatives of Poulin Testify '.'i0 m tor. " r: '. .,; M r. Ti-r r.i n h 'w iü LV livi 1 a- t-i whi f t: (.1 ohi.i; i;. .ioj ", i ' r K ! 1 1 .! c 7 7 . f 1 ' M. a. 1 1 , m a nT a aa !; m a I u a -.i; !. u;t!. a l:'t'i" l.rii:-.t m'. a "Th.-!.- .it---
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Sister. Mrs. Joseph McCaffery,
and HHer Husband Testify at Hearing. . .. . . tourt Kit. inlay to l.f: th- window " guilt. ct; h Mr'. Aui:!.! T.-r- ' ' J:M shoulder-. Still other I v.M tak- th- v.T'l M-mlay more. - '. : z wn'r. i nir:i iii'in u. ; i";i'' r. enters a Mm. h .--r.Jr . n. nf Inr,.l l.i'.l S.tnrJ-j rnornit;,'. u rrfor t.. a f .Tiiif n nr.d t'r.o 1 f -n liol'H, .',-.. a ?hi' !; :ijy a'-! to on! f .nr.thnf- j. a r 'if th r-v; ljro s:vn fiffns enntf mi. orhf.ir th' k'.tch-n t!i -ronv.r.? Ion J-'t t' - iv tak r. plara l--tw j Mrs. I'" J 1 r. r.! Mr. T.err.an. .Urs. I ' .u . : u ( t f. i fir J tlit Mr. TiPrnin to J h-rj ..r.f 'intimst- relationship with H liu-''.ir!'!. Th'i point th- !"-1 K" l.oh''- to p!o,p b-yor.iJ Joub', l-jof -' lvinr mat '.viii r oar i'ou..n. : Amlcrson on Stand : Mr. r.d Mr. Joaeyh Mc-Caff f ry. j .T't-. ' the rouün. took th-p-atMl Sitiiriiiy mornlnar. John An,!rorj ai-o t-liril for I'oul.n aivl . toli of crta!n tim wli"n ranün; im,.! Mr. Tiornn w-r- tos;hr. Hf,.' w.ii Iah Hankpy, wrre otlir m'-m-: b-rs of h motor parly one n-ht, he -V.r-. ' Wh-n thp court udjotirr.fd at. roon Satunlav until ?:a0 o'clock Afunday mornir.tr. th principals and !o:hr IrifrftM In th- rae deh l.ircd a lioilday. Poulin will not fr-;iTiif Is' position a nlemai un Its! after th- trial end. Mr. McCaffcry-H t-timöny dealt; Jwith August. 1021. wb-n h rani" from Chicago to r-nd a vacation with her moth-r. Mrs. Poulin. sumjmor.M to Chicago by th- illn- rf it-r. !-ft at)out th- day that thIwitnp came to South Lh-nd. Jjciid. Tli niRht jf tli- day that Mr iP"'ilin wpnt to Chicago. TIarry Pouiin at- at th- family resid-nre. th - fwitr.-.i trqtifled. II- remained1 thcr- during the pveninc. playinc th- plionocrraph. and 5l-it th-r-that nis.it. occupying a b-d that hi.' broth-r. who wa then in Chicago, usually had. Store C losed Thb w on a Tuesday. On dli. pi-day afternoon tbe .store at which I Poulin worked wa clo.fd. and her 1 broth-r wont fihin?. Th t-stimony, after the prelimk lrory (iue.Uon. follows: ! "You are a full sister to Harry J Poulin?" ''Ye sir." I "Iire-tin your attention to Aug. I 13 21. I wiil ak you if you came to ! South nend to .-pend A vacation?" "Yf.". I pent th t1rt two weeks at my mother'r home." J "l will ak you what in the prerrt vtate of your parent'. h-alth?" Hi-rA a. lejral argument -rutied j hut the witness wa Anally permitt ti! to yay that hrr father and moth- : (fiiiiM not ne prw ni at iuw nvi;r,ET'' because of Impaired health. "P.-allin Jhat llr. Tuesday In A i" gust, do you remember 1? Mr. j Poulin wa cflllod to Chicairo beJ chii. of her fiiter'.J lllne.?" I "I will a.k you w ho was at your Ipirrnt home that ev-ningr?" J "My, fath-r ft ml mother, myself, i ii, y huband. 1 1 a r ry and I think ore other pcron." "Did you eat the cvcnln? meal at j the hou- ?' "I did?" 1 "What time did 70U hflve your j meal?" "About 6:20." "tbl Harry Poulin come to the 'IIo d!?. between fi :1 5 and ?:30." "Did he remain there that evei rins?" i "He did. Spent th e-v-nir.? playj Ir- the Wtro'.a." "What wa. a!d. if an-thinc:. about Harry' r-malnln- there for j the nlsht?" "My mother told him that he m'srht 9 well B5 another brcth-r , had cor.e to Chicapo ar.d that Harry I rould occupy hi old room." ; "Then aiifr dinner that even'.n? j Harry srtA.yei t the fimiiy home." "He Jid." I 'When d!i you see Harry, the next niKht?" J "I d!4 rot 9 h'.m until evening:. Th tcre c!o9-d at noon and Harry s went f.ahinr " "What t!tr.- was that?" "About S:30 " "What did he do when he returned:" "H a'ked m- to rail up Norman AS!-r and !rn as to the condition cf h! unci." "Did you do that?" r "I did. I told Harry that. Norman ' fi.d uri.I was very low and j misht net survive the nisht." i "Pid h- .tay hotnt that ni-rht?" ; ' He did." . ' I wiil call your .itt-r.Jon to J Ti.'.;i ?day. Do you remember any in.-.d-r.t that marn that dav In yo ;r I '" 1 do. that was the i.?v that Mr. A IV.- di- d ar.d tho store wa clc Wi... t d.d Harry do?"
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I VS her- wer you?" I -T .,- .-. 4Tij Vrar'k-AV r t ! r ard waited ther- until mv! ' - ; lh.-c.4rd t an - after 1 " i "Wherv as Harry. M h..sbar.J sa.d h- had dionpf.lj . ... 1 ...... , U r- t II .. . I ; " j o.. in ii.ii , " . 1 1 : . - b. . c ties. and .: il.t a call a' Adb r-." j i A f,-A oth.r .u--tior. a- to th; itiv ("hu.iZ'. were made an I h-r di Jr-. : -amirat:or. .-rnctudetl t J Vre . J. I'.ison'.s rrrss exim.haiion -. .- e r n e ! the t . t 1 1 Mrs. Mr- . ferv h td r-meinb; r-,t s i-!-.riv ! 1 . . . c.a-r.ra c. ler : 0f ta preceding; year. ; , - - i - - - 1 t "When d.d vu'j brs: learn of tiie i ' "'!'. he fa -en Harry poulin an1 j j Mis T.. in?" ! j "When rh- a t.on w started." what wa it that n.d- ou re-, rnTob r no ar!y that ll.irry r-rt tvt tin;., as yo-j s d. at your moth-! rs l;om-V" '. "W-'.l. Harrv ha- In ni married .r-T IS y'-tte a nd ;t was ;uite unI u ji for him to epend sont- time at ' ir hous.
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1 i : 1 in n'J ; :on w n ; oi "v .v i ' . i r '-w iinf -'i'iii i;"J. .Mr8. j .MM'-iff. -rv r- Ji..!. -I r.i;,'t - - rn-K-h . jt voir r-i'-Ufn- , w"f; "' -':'i I "My ).M-!.ar..l." j "Yl;o r-f t. 11-1 vow k; h'.;.l of j Hi try' i -K " r.o:.M ; " Yn i !o 1 h1.' .ilt'.rn"y7" j -.-' - Ms; rv I'oMlin. Mboot MiN ra x n''': ! Mt. TW man 1 in tiii; mrt j . 1 v"-"u "I hv In n jrnfia! way hut no, j n .it..v pnrtifui.tr Ktibjcct." , On 'ir.day f-VPnins: th- lith ilny i Akbu:, 13.M. li 1 you .-a p Harry ;n f -vt-ninc ; "Yes ir." "lie v.a thre n!' fv. ninc?' ' " Yf fir." "II- ramp about vis at tirnp?" "About supper time." -Th- favt tli-n. ' ilurin t'i - k tha; Mrs. Harry I'o.ilin :- cor f, ;o riiitaeo tli.t liirrv tik- his ..,,.-,, at nj5 -,-nothor's?" . T- v, l.t, V.! 1, .1 "How do yon r-raH that your hrnth-r win hom- th-r- on An;. 9, It'LM. in tho fVPninK?" "Tin t v..iH on Tur;dny?" " Y-f." "Mr.J. Potiiin w-nt to Ciibnpo In . o T. ..c,.Irir, you bow do yoti know Harry Poulin wa? at home on th- ninth day of Awru.t?" "P.rcau.? my moth-r rallpd him at th- torf. and askod him to comd o w n . " "Hp came down th- amo pv-nin? of th- day h- ralbd him?" 1",,1'' Ho vou understand. Mr.-. MrCafffpy. of your own . k nowl-d t:e tint tli- day your mothPr rallpd your brother to rnmn down to her home was the Fame day that yout lister-in-law went to Chicnro?" "Yp?." "Do you remember th- time of day .he called?" "No. it must have he-n sometime before 6 o'clock." "He ate dinner there that evening?" "Yes s t." "Do you recall Hi" day that Mr. Adler died?" "Yes sir." 'That va the day your m.ther went tishins?" "Yf "Do you recall now as to the datof th- Adler fur.eial?" "I think it was ?.-. Sunday afternoon." "Did Harry fro to the funeral?" "I can't rememhe whether he did or not." "You know of your own knowledge though that your sb ter-in-la w went to Chicago?" "Purely. "You telephoned! to her whil- she was there?" "No sir." "Writ- to her?" "No sir." pro". Jellison pneri th- witness and her husband) Joeph Mcb'affery. took her seat. Atty. Schwartz rjn-tionol birn. "In July, 1921, were you living in Chicago?" "Ye?" "When you came to Poutli P.end tho first two weeks in Au;t, -where did you stay?" "At my wife's mother's. Mrs. Poulin's home." "Did you and Harry Poulin so fishing on a Thursday on which Mr. Adler died?" "Yes sir." "Where did you so?" "Willow lAke." "About 20 miles northeast of town?" "Ye." "What time did you return? "About nine o'clock." Do you know where Harry went that evening?' "I remember Mm saying he was goins down to Adlers." "To Pit up with him?" "Yes. sir." John A. Anderson then took the stand. "Do you know Harry Poulin?" "Yes." "Were you at Mr Adler's home Thursday n:sh: when he d.ed .'" "I was." "About eight o'clock." ' "During that time do you remem-L ber fitting on Mr. Art. er s front porcn
. . , j 1 1 1 oc. , " i i .i .-v i.'um-i i ' ! c - " i I' p o f r - to ' l "f ' m talkin to Mr. r rucder.stein r.-utral ' zorc will divide ha-tern.,l !hr rir,.'w!;,rM f.as in fear that :h,Z 'lin!Thrace from C.reec- end Pulcatia inth. s.ol)1),rs hurgl ry."
come up to the house? "Yes I do." j ' WV.en were the fun-ral erhe-. of Mr. Adler s?" "On Sunday." "Was Harry rot: '.in :h-:-7" "Yes." "Iln rt trn.liv a - tl; e ;" il !.. . ".. ' ' .... u.arry i'ou. n tr.ere. v., ....... ' . , .. i n , .- , - I i io nie n ,a i i one inii:. ' After th- th-ater wh"re vou i .... ... -.. c . i A i i o r . . i . - ii''.M-. (I'll . ' c i n,,,, .u : , n I 11.111 ii.i'.i.-i ill, 1 .v 1 1 - II,, imt 1 I,,,,.,,,.. ' v,-,u attrnd a I r - .a t h I T;ti r -j luvr e . y, , -vh. je did vou sa that r -At Harrv poulin s." "Do know whtre Mr, l'o r.in i as t ha t w et "in Chicago." Crt-. ea mi nation, hv Pros Jell - 1 on. 1 oil -av tnat or- trie tr.'rt a .- .-, August ou and Harrv Pot:i;n uon'J ),- l!iicktTi "Yes." -Who t-l.-e?" "No on- (!.' ".lust Jeu tW"'. "Ve." "Was that tiie e::;rg 0.1 d-uve ij t on Diamond av.? "I don't recall drying m' on I amnnil k ." "Don't you 1- nil ever ilrh :rg out n Dian:or.ti a v. .
"No."
, i'i i;i ; t " v. .'1 e I - :e wa i iln'.'d.iv r; . g n . i ' 'II w :i i the T.-rnin hem.' i i "That -A.i th r. .'-:,. that you; .'-."! rfght with llirrv?" ; '"W':1 .' r tf Harrv' rir. y 'hr r.'ht h--n wife ,n.t "Sii-'hv i : "Vd1 w-r' .i tii' T,f -man l;o:r;? t r i...r-.. ...- i .ur.v I .i . . ii vn aw iv . y... ) "Or: th-. Uf.(-!n.Ia v thnt vou 1 ,k (lf v:iJ, t j.,lt mu nPX. n.Vnt ' iftT Mr. I i ; j ; ti KKfnX to t'hicao?"; "No. th it w.i h wfck follow-1 .t - - , "j),j f. tt htf ikf. thfr?" j "NY.. Harry ..n1 I wu,t down t to-.v,- for hi ., k f.i.-t." ! "U'hr.t ':h;' IM yoij ft thr-; that r,:sht?" j jI rry - ' .f h-il icon-i n t -a U ?" . , .. i - "Wh.-t va :h corti:ion ..r j tiiir. ;a '.' h"h-7 Wa vrryj tii.r.; rn-.jr ar.u in. act: "In -o.l vwiai ! n.u . .ii "I th.i'k that I spt in lh chil- i ; d!T! s roroai. I ' K r t ii : :ii 1 ;!if u-r ROO.l orJerl ' t!i' 'a il vrft mad." How ; boa: h- vi'Mrc'. i. It was l'l'1'' vvan t i. : "Y." v" i p';:ycd recently?" "I didn't notice the Vietrola." "How did you know it w?s there then?" "PfcauM" we played it there the Sunday night befor-." "Where lid you folka ?o the Sunday nicht before?" "To (Jochen." "Who was in the party?" "Four lidie-t, Harry and I." "Who wos in the party goin? down?" "Mrs. T;fn;an, Miss Hankey, two ether ladies. Harry and "Who vu in the party oomin? hack V" ".lu-t Mir Tii man. Mi.- Hanke, Harry and I. The other two ladies v-rnt on to Warsaw." "Mr. Tiernan wis home with the children ?" "Sd far as I know." "Did Mrs. Tiernan and Mr. Poulin occpuy the bark. eat cumins back?" "Yes." "There was nothing unusual in tiiat va. t lie re?" "No." "At nlsht?" "Yes." Tiie witness was passed to Schwartz. "These ladies ou took to flo-hen were school teachers?" "Vr." "They were K'in? to normal .school at Warsaw?" "Yes sir." "Why was it. if you know, that Mrs. Tiernan went and Mr. Ti-rnan didn't. -What was faid about Mr. Tiernan fcoim??" "I said that anybody could go that wanted to." Jellison a era in took he witness. "It wasn't unusual for you to see Mrs. Tiernan and Miss Hankey tope ther on Saturday evenings wos if" "Not after that." "And of course Mr. Tiprnan would be at home with the children?" "I Jf'.ipp C)" SO." "Vhere did you keep your car?" "In a Karate." "Dal you ever park on Colfax av. .'" "No." ACTION MAKES TURK RETURN TO EUROPE CERTAIN I Powers Invite Keinal Puelia to Attend Karlv Peaee Coilference at Venice. (Co:':r.u-d From Page On") bodied in tho conditions, it 1- generally conceded that tili- ui.inimous decision marks a reversal cf policy on th- part of Great p.ritain. and ;s on :dered h.-re a victory for Ft --net r- a victory for I- ten,:: ü iplomary. M Poin.are r x nr. ssc 1 . i ... ihe belief that the r..-ar cris " is ovt r :iril that all dam; j ,s ;i.iHU,.sl ?h it Jhe Hriti-h u.;1 rt,main at ciianak n-nd- ; . eonfer. nce v broad ti'-.itv terms, whi.h will he !- 'id.d at the eonferenc-. It ! '. ot: ;ht probab!- th it the Turkish m.lit.iry for--- in Thrace and Ad - :;.,n.cple u 1! 1- rlcldlv limited arlj a- the ptriot guarantees will !c r-l for the Ir k mir.ori'i's in i ' " a''eirtM t to Itctiro Tue r.-obihi!ity of a Turklh att ? ck on h- Hritih no,t:on at . Chan tic w.s given .as td- reason why th- i.-:r: rot- wa eab.ed imm-di-Tii" lr--k fore- .are to r-tir-ifr.Uii eisttrn Thrace and Adriafloo!" to a hue O be fixed by th- allied l.;en - ra!s in .tcreenvn v;th h - 1 :ei.- .1 r- ,1 T.: rkisb tr.ilirarv authorTii- tne-tine to arrange an larnv'stii - is eype.ted -o b hld .1 ! Mutlania w.t'iin a few day. A dm is- ;-;..: o" Türke- ?o the l.":r.'i;- of N.i - ' "' -m n,,t "l"""1 ''- ;he "- 1- oliv i:im7: t ext year. i I! WnKIJS PATHOL YARDS i.a.vM-. t-- w 1 rviriVP LM 4 V-I V-r-
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1 r 1 stat ran er patroll-.l th-1 t Denver and Kio (ir.ind- Wetern - lihvay atus b.oi e today followim: f ie k.lhug of Patri k F annery. .::. I -r.k.vs -hop worker. Aroiirdi"i; t. p"'irf' reports. Flan-' 1 cry ias killed by T. P. (iarrett. one f th.'. men who took the place of ;,..- on -"trike. ,sent-ie war i tb- aMTie' f a i o. n
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News-Times Pheto. Tiie upper picture shows Joseph Poulin, brother of Harry Poulin, on the witness stand. Ih low, Mrs. Joseph Poulin. his wife, is phown testifying. At her left appears Judtre Chester L. DuComb. who is hearing the now famous case.
' OL IC K QUESTION MEi SUSPECTED OF PART I A HOLDUP (Continued From Pag One) th- two men now held on a charge of suspicion- ' Piatt, his wife and tw o-vear-old i boy, had driven homo at lol o'clock. Piatt. according to. hisj story of the affair, hid stopped the , ear in t.Jie gnracre and had pulled out th. key vvhen, turning h- looked into the barrel of a revolver From the other side of the car sprang up the other man. lie too. holdinsr a revol - v-r. tlirectioy; it within a close range of Mrs Piatt N."il to Countrr. "Start up.the car." h- was onler'e.l , . . .. ' . , by his assailants. The one at hi- ,. . , , ..... in; oii-4 i j isri in inr i v,i i S'a. With Mrs. Piatt on the eat bc-ide one of the robbers, und Piatt in the rear with the man who had "covered" bis wife, the ear -a bnrL-eil it f .1. ....r,... c..a .!,. T-i.-r - I Side dr.. turned und won north over
the deeper bridg" and eat on How-! 11 w lrUt ,,,at w were nited to a ard to Kddy st. There the bandit at ! ,om,rn,,n th t'VV-of fo, t i,1s the wheel again turned north and ' 1 ,M,,in V h' "ar h!S Pharo f th rC" at a point a short distance bevon.l ' ,"'ns'1,1'lt-v for thi chi!dXötre Dame, turned cast on a lane "u so happen-." he continued, to Center rd. At this intersection'. "fh;,t ho l"lUi' in th!a ease I? to dethe automohil- and its partv again t tPrmino tllP paternity of this child, turned north. Coin to a point about n,ir (i"!"rt-'- affairs are purely colone mile distant. the driver-bandit 1-.:-ral matter. Originally I stated stopped the car. that Mrs. Tiernan and I would sep"Did you g.-t her riitqs?" he -arate. No other agreement than
shouted to his companion. ; mat now exists. 1 "Yes. and a pocket book." was the I "l should like to have a reeonJanswer. eiliation." said Mrs. Tiernan SaturThrreupon Piatt wn told to "shell' afternoon. "Hut Mr. Tiernan
out" and while on of the men ov- " 1 1 'vi:i not dis. uss the muter uttered the victim, tiie other nulled.1'1 :!P hearing is uVer. Then, nnd
watch and ft:d from Plitfs clothes
and risked his pocket?. l'vül h- I lenty of time to consider Callnl PoIUv. ;this h:,'' of ,h" "ituation." "Wait h-e. and we'll have a taxi! conference with Dr. Albert
rfiiti ti. pet vnu." was 'lie na r t - ir.g word of tli- robbers to the victims as they returned on the road whence thev had come, -Mdentlv o l- th r,i,iv t rd v.u., W II IU O V - ...i. We walked back to th- i. P. ' i ,,,.,.,,.. f n ,llf. ivia,. vr .a l 't , , . t "Here we tobnhoned the 1 - j police and called a taxi. ' "The mm had taken th k.-vs to:
he stor- and- told me I would rin.d ! fpisor- "iult 1 am ",ak! prepara- j hn car in the garage a! i,,,:nf or in;1101-" T0 h',Vf n'v hood uu' !
be rear of th" store. For this ra"!! 1 Itin Mi-sing. At the station Mrs. Ott 'old 'th- '. e th.a he- i.irg-r dial, load !. ,.-.... .-,,,1Tl,i 5n t;l(. r.,r ."i m., nui,.,a to wremh the' r.r.g , h,. f,n,,,.r nh.n t.t bar.dit . ,. . -" ii bets-lf and has: -ar.d wa no looking a-d had. exnlalneddrot.ed th- ting to th.- hor. Iht't wh-n ihe" --dan was recoverd a search of it- interior failed to 1. -. lose the mis-ir.g if wel. It had ; 'rn iliTovrol bv tl,- bandit6, no dotil-t. and w tii the r,thT iewe'. ::rd money, tak' n wUh them in their : a. Harr-tt sti r rendered to iH-lic-- af-
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. 1 .1 : .. ' - . 1 1 c r- s . o: m cu . i; e hi ; ' 1 :i fiai.uii v.i1f..e narrf't was taken, hv railj 1(..ä! (I..l(.,-c. ;,.u Ver- uneI-. ,! ' uniOI, b.i.ir Charge! ; . r;, ,n ,P violepeo OYH T Ll'ADl'It's sKMN. LONDON, Sept. 22 (Py I x s l - M. l-vzhinsky. peopb-s commi- : 1 ..r.:-, "1. 1 1. - t - I V 1 01 .1; .e: i.a i .10.1 .1 - .1 .,u ;.e,lt. , a-e.-r.!!r. fo a .-ntral r.ew dp at h. r-c-iv-d from Mo ow to- '. right. OITH I Abs WHY. 1UI. HAPniSI'.t'PCt. Pa.. Sept. 2 :. I Py I N. S. Mrs W. D H. A:nry. wife r.f ( "hnirman Ainev of the - mb - 1 r ii o'liiiiii'Mnn and P-r.n-yl-'a .: 1 ii;i'i:.:,iMi li-d at her home hero this morning, after an .;.'"-- : -ee;-al MO'P.ths.
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News-Times Photo. TIERNANS MAY SEPARATE AFTER . HEARING CLOSES J AlTlISCr of Harry Poillill and! If 11 rc r "1 Discuss 1 heir Future Plan?. j (Continued From Page One) 7 7 " untrue. Previous intimations had that tle professor and his wife "Tr-l V, f common I'ond. that their tight, their common i . , i interest against tiie man whom thev fhaige wita invading then- home. destroying their peace and happiness, had caused eacli to forget and forgive. Not so Saturday afternoon. "Mrs. Tiernan and I will separate i ;,s s,,r,n :,s th' preliminary hearing I .., l.o.j,, ...Ol At.. T! ii.,.-, k".T,i hihi, .-.im aii. liernan t 'hen." she repeated musingly, there! -1 1 ,l " 1 " tl i--acK-s:one eUUesday is in preparation for the higher court trial." declared Prof. Tiernan . UI" u ' "( ' is aeciuea upon to erablisii who is the father f the baby. i ou compe, narry j-ouiin to ' vll,'mit to a hlood t-St?" Prof. -T- ......... . I . . 1 1 i' , ii.ui ;t ,cif (I. "u,. Ine proX .. . . 1 : l . . ' . . ,.. .it ith.it will show w he th-r or not the child i mine. I wired Dr. Ab rams .... v . . :n nnection with this ca-e -k s ago. and his return several j menage informed me he would confer with me in Chicago on Wednesday." (M-e of th uprises tf Saturday . 'uorning's hearing was the first l,th,in:i" information given as to j i;,,I 1 OJIiJ' s 4e- i'ouun napper . . an.d it -atly dressed, look-d tiie part ,,f a uu 'lhout H-nee. when i f"r" Ms- ,Jo, MccatTj ",l the Man-I that her brot ; 11 e'1("lt1 m"th nri?e. K.!-I.lt TO Will) NOV ilKPIJN. Sept. : (Hy A. P.) ! Tiie w. ddin,- f the former Kaiser j I William to Crlnce Hermln- o 1 t : ha bee;, tentatively fixed for! ! innit in well informed fi:ur:r tr. ' - ' ,la-v- The ceremony will follow th1 -dure pre-cribfd by the Out (hi 'v-1 Ia''v '"' t';" Weira ir const:-. i'utior, nuliihed :l;e laws ..f ih- hou-el .. 1 ichtriZdlkrn. I U'Afiri! ASsDIHLY ADJOl'H.N dr I. N. S.) The ass.rr.blv of the league of . - - - - - - a-.o-r .- adjoarned today without 1 taking any action on the rroponal 'offered by Canadian delegates ti;at 1 art: 1- te--. of the !-acu- covenant e amebuea or e.mbnatea aitoj cether. i Tiie h-l.s of cn.ca r.u:?. frown ;n I South Amiriin, were xter-sively lus - d during the World war In 'he f ch.arcottl for ga n.a -ki. The finest emeralds are produced in Columbia.
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Defense Held Hope. Suffers Physical Breakdown. The first Indhat'on tfiat t!-re w as lanv tlojbt a- to th- mit.ome of thj Tiornan-I'oul.n cunii'veMy came' j Saturday in a fev. frantic wtrd ; i uttered inadv ertantlv b Mrs. Mae 1 I ,ou,ln- , j ' Oh. if she c uld only tro on the j stand, she might save us!"
Th! wan in reference to Mr.,,v!,h fo'.lowrd.
Hiizabetii S-nrit h. th- chief witness for the defense, on whose testimony Harry Poulin iwnes to prove that t he leiations or .Mrs. Augusta 1 it-man tu her husband were other than that of a houek epe Mrs Senrich had just ent-red the city hall, when hwas. over come I y weakness and fe.., faintir.tr to th- floor. Alt-, repeat-1 etforts to revive h-r. the Po;i!in'
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Gladys Monro-, the city clerk. Strain '1hi firtat. 'She has had a weak hfart. following three attacks of inf ioen.a." j Mrs. Poulin salC when ph- r-saincd her composure. "After sitting in the court room all yesterday mornin?, she was forced to keep to her bed in the afternoon. This niorninn It was too much for her to try to pet up. The strain has hpen too treat." Mrs. Senrich has com- from h-r home in Indiar apolis in ruder to ttif,- e...- ,- - sation she is svi.d to have hrard in! the kitchen of, the Poulin home between her sister and Mrs. Tierr.an. wh-n the latter Is alleged to have complained of th- excessive attentions forced on her by her husband. This conversation was testified to by Mrs. Poulin when she went on the stand two days ago. Mrs. Tierr.an denied ever havinjr made the statements attributed to her by Mrs. Poulin. Saturday was th- flr. time that Mrs. Foulin was peen to shed a tear over the probable outcome of the hearing. Up to that moment, she had maintained an air of almost haughty composure. Slip ha not had the nonchalance of her husband. 76 ine öeason
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