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Show 'HEART HEALER' FINED IN COURT Woman Pays Defendant $2,500 to Learn How to Raise the Dead CHICAGO Aug :3 Albert J. Moore, self-styled "healer of broken homes and hearts." was fined $100 In police court on a charge that he had j taken money under false pretenses from women who were dlselples at , ihls 'life institute " t The fine was imposed after Mrs. James H.Cartwrighl. Wife of an associate asso-ciate justice of the supremo court of Illlnos testified that she had paid I Moore $2500 for lessons In raising the dead "He told me 'the deader they are, the easier It Is to raise them " she declared de-clared on tin- Witness stand "He snid he could heal the slclc, too, and I wn to he u healer." i "Well, could he?" she was asked. 1 "Say," t no witness replied with scorn In her tone, 'Say, he couldn't even grow hair on his bald spot " W W. Talcott. another witness whose wife was one of Moore's converts, con-verts, said that Moore had tried to Interest In-terest him in his beliefs. ' Anything you want you tun have." i was Moore's dOOtfibe. according to Talcott, who added that he boasted of his ability to raise the dead. Moore nonchalant suave, rjuiot heard th- verdict against him without the slightest change In the satisfied smile wilh which ho entered th" ourt j room In the midst of a bew of middle- H fed women belie ire rs, |