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PAGE SIX CLANDESTINE AFFECTION OF REV. “- CHOIR SINGER. BRINGS ND % DE Nw Y, AL WALL Toye? Hesp ie bri: tocratic widow of this contend, Hall, her brothers, her cousin, beeame c ying of the R ler Hail, rector of the John ‘the hvan,elisy, and the lowly ang It v infatuation, Frances Henry Henry Cary involved be been first p face be ® morn murder i pender i trial until the 1 n tried jointly Septem were a crabapple just off put were one bul mini throat } fact was not di exhume h rst Arrest October 9 on got under 1 twelve Somerset the home the ace in the f. later admitted unt sent to the refor: Raymond Schnei Bahmer, ed his ¢ the kill been tion ¢ the re It was and Se and her the night of the Haye From tne s lings and that Hall of b re r hus- a's intere did not bi New Witness Found _ Meanwhile, upon iarm. ed leaving, d hi Rumors from time until Jul ordered state police and Jers detectives to reopen the ca alleging corruption of offi- le payment made in an un- signed prion filed by Arthur — S. Riehl for annulment of his marriage . who had been a maid in the Hall household at the time of the murder, and who, he erted, had n him the legations were based. ‘ged With Murder roused from bed on the night of July 28, arrested for mur- der, and locked up in thi county jail. Two days 1 Court Justice Gummere release i 5,000 bai at which Francis I. B tor of Somerset coun! reveal the nature of his y, declined to videnee. On 6 H pped out | He information on which} wy spa ELATIVES KS TO TRIAL Senator Ale stale ph cour murder of the t the men ordered Judge Frank L, Cleary. Mrs. Gibson p arpender os twol on the scene of | ng the name of he third. ary denied bail. Ju d to entertain an on behalf of the men d counsel to Supreme Justice Charles W, Parker who sit S aunty. The latter and Court | in also ‘kori Jury Recalled fifteenth of T ed to $40,000, ee were returned to jail. | moved, and lost, an ary from two of ruled to the re- not been time Simpson's in-| under direction of In-| spector Underwood, questioned per-| after ringing ad- sions who had four yeurs.| were Ra alph | ‘John The therine Ra-! ser 21 tors, for » witne: Martini of H ix Di of of Mrs. E refused to nestioning,! MANY ‘FALSE € DEVE November 3. Ants lues w Nel tanding rejected nfession of Henry the Illinois peni- ¢ had teken part 1 double killing near New Bruns- Records showed that on the nt he was behind the neisco. A bottle, washed upon the Jersey near Manasquan, contained the | leged confession of Henry Wells, i addr He said on the steamship} he committed the] that he was jumning into Investigation in Brook! yielded no trace of anyone who : [saved knowing him. stol Was Planted Z A pistol of Spanish manufacture urrendered to Philadelphia police a chauffeur on the theory that it ight have becn the we hich the m id his chorister | were shot. impson charged that it | had been “planted” by the defense in jorder to sidetrack his investigators, | A diary was found in an ash can in Washington which purported to be |that of a woman whose husband, on the night of the killing, was gambling | neur the crab apple tree beneath which | the bodies were found. Detectir noticed that the figures | blurred in each reference to the year in which the slaying took place, Then it was discovered that 1922 had been} first written and then erased, while, in one reference the original 1926 had; been allowed to stand. SEVERAL MAJOR POLITICAL CONTESTS TO BE SETTLED IN ATLANTIC STATES : New York, } 2 major political contests will tled in the North Atlantic states to- day. In New York, a. Republican congressman, Ogden L. Mills, is seek- vag temove Alfred E. Smith, Demo- erat, from the goyexnoeship and list of presidential potentialities. ‘The fight between these two hus f mainly over state issues, with prahibition sidetracked by declara- tons on the part of both in favor of eilification. Mills has charged the yh with Bilprs to rid aed wer stop the allegg: i een milk:in New York Smith has ridiculed his op- ae hag advocate of a false is- lack of a real one. c mj supporters 0 nator adawe! ‘adsworth, ‘ie ve nined as an F rartnyp ink peor He has declared of ee ge eoponen| a Several | of th the 1¢ Repub ican. natibual. commit e, is opposed. by former Senator Var I, Walsh, Democrat. Waleh is w Butler, is..d In Pennsiivania, William B. Wil-| son, Democrat, is opposed for the senate by: William ‘are, Republi- ‘can, The main point of nttack was) the large amount of money spent | the primary in which Vare won, In Maryland, Governor Albert, Ritehic, a wet who is consldered 5 i potential rival to Governor Smith the 1928 Democratic — presidential I bedi! id while hifti trunk, Severe ruptured Beotors aie my only ope of cure was an opera Hep. eer, no moe Fi a ‘nd comp! letely eure? 2e FS a 13 I's detectives | 2 DATE SCHEDULE FOR THE MONT#H OF site sag Compiled by the Biymarck, Association of consi Kiwanis Club, G. P. es ere aH Moth ra Club, Mes : 53 ee BERREMEMERERERE EE! 4 natn 1.0, 0. Rotary rays NOP PINCUS SBS Tes oe Drape of Foresters, of eyes ALOU. W “A “orncr 8rd and- aia ee S3SSSSZFSELSISISzESERS cil, Ass'n of cai Rooms Hoconte Temph rt a 9 999985 39 52 0s c. 0 0 we SS on'n OF a zOR OE: oo Es ES MF OP Oe Cs 3338s sone tn eBNBR PRESS PKC 1.0.0. . UW. Hall mo ior 3% Mason Rotary, 5 09 On 98 an on ct ts RG RO 20 kB. 20 On Oe OBES DIE Ae =r 08 td c0.e IDOE Sieh Sok fel Sussesenssssscnssesssssssseses: n Thursday Mufical re Corn Show. City Auditorium REXBEX SUrsrospeyrerarey: 15 Bue Ue Masonic Temple J , UW. Hall KEREKERERERE 16 sorerarsrete rere oe ts i Maxonic Temple ubordinate, 1. MEEK sorerte Mrs. George: Bir Club, Guest Day, Mrs. ¥ Masonic Temple. Catholic Order of Foresters, Knights cf Pythics, A. 0. U. y ’ Corner 3rd and Main streets mandery,. Masonic Temple . . al BRUT: MMKKE KHER XEEEHHHS REI} REEERREE S8BSSEss 3: OSU gy Pe je | totem. seevreetese terete eee (© 9P 00 90 G8 Fe 26-00 0 BO OF OU a0 =: Masonic Temple . and Professional Women, B. & P. P, Hotel. Sunshine Societ: American Le Royal Neighbors, I. O. O. Rebekah, LO. O. F Hall. Degree of Honor, A. O. . Bismarck Lodge of Brotherhood of "Railroad Trainmen, A. Hs ight of C alums, St Mary's iat - r G. P. Hotel... rion rohan ssion, City Hall. Kiwanis. Club, Grand Pacific Hotel Mechers’ Club, Mrs. Wallace 1. 0. O. F. Subordinate, J. 0. = LLLSLSS weeks oises SSnSass SESSSaISSSUSSSESEsss ination, is opposed by Addison E.' motion’ picture film “Bigger Than ken, Representative William D.| Barnum’s,” which was alleged to be Upshaw Georgia dry who was defeat-| “damaging, degrading and harmful” ed for renomination, took the stump| to the circus. in Maryland for Millard E. Tydings, Demoerat, who is challenging Sena- tor 0. E. Weller, Republican, Commission Allows du is. vorrage ld by U: States court Bills and Accepts % at San Francisco; decision Report of Weigher, conflets ith previous supreme court ruling. The. city commission held a brief session Moaday night, the approval of was burned to death when his moth: a few bills and the acceptance of the er, Mrs. ae Lund, weighmaster’s report for October be- down ing the only business to come before that body. Peter Herman, former champion, is arrested in leans under Volstead act. bantam New nneapolis~Two Stinson lanes, Weighmaster J. D. Wakeman re-! to used in air mail cctvice between ported that 2163 loads had becn Twin Cities and Chicago, arrived here handled at the city scales during from Milwaukee and | and LaCrosse. October. Coal made up 1,595 of these injune- loads, with corn second in number. at 140 and gravel third ut 107, Other) tion was served on J. R. Murphy of totals were en as follams: | Esthergille, low2, to prevent him Ice 40, hay. 7G, ‘corn fodder 23, cat-! from squatting on farm cdi Joke B. ime| Paulson, ity owner for 50 ye tle 3, hogs, 69, w 5, oats 1, dime 1, potatoes 39, sund J, old metal 24,' phy claims faulty title, bern to file on. land, Jackson, Minn.—Temporar; old paper 2, household sgoods-h, mer- chandise 8, Ng 5, alfalfa seed a quash 5, wool Total yeetipns ut the scales for the month were $21 The following bills were allowed: Hughes Eleetrie Co.) current. .$872.55 Waterworks Dept., y oll 229.1 Consolidated Util Waterworks Dept., water” city hall... . | Hopton-Siljan Tor joven, grecerie: | Wushbarn), "Lignite . Coui-. uicl Print, Tc printing. jegler Co., shovel 1 apeene eats Rae cenetas Feet Dept., payroll . E Fargo Foundry Co.,° manhoic covers . ‘ Standard Oil Co., gas io——__ Arthyr R, Goul, at. isl Mail rimasy, at 2D an ne Melee lor vacancy in Edel ited aatatee’s ‘senate, se Naturalization - native born Hin- nited : p St. Paul—William Lund, an infant, » iiinee’ sought work ,. © PVE Ree 4 Septemiver 14, 1922: The Rev. Ed-, ward Wheelev Hall and Mra. Flennor | Rhinchart Mills,of New Brunswick, Loth. shot te h.. September i They bodics fou under a ¢tabapple. tted on the Phil- Hips farm near New. Seiinswick. New| Middigaes. county. but is Across the line in Somerset count September 17: Vowble inquiry be- gun in Somerset and Middlesex coun-. tigre | September 26: Rody of Mrs. Mills rexhutied and-second autopsy tevealed that her throat was eut, October Ii Governor Edwards took direct charge of case, sending Attotee! a ral McCran to New Bunewick. Body of Mr. Hall cx- humed. October 28; Wilbur A. Mott, of Fast Orange, Appointed special prose- ing ort authori- Pog supsersed! tics, Noveinber 1; _Mrg,: Hall undertook private investigation at_own expense. i. November 14: nthe Hall demanded jpencees betare eta) eral vem 4 hey left case “open for futu: ingot ky rand jury dis- oak tale action, State man continued tor. Kinan disappcored {leave rine, Frees cheeks for two monthe im. ‘April 24, 1925:. Mrs,’ Hall returned from Italy, after “fourteen “months abroad, declaring: her ‘long stay had tu vs oper Henty b. as lone investi i June, 1923; I liv “july 1%, 1986:. New Jersey reo case on strength of hew. evi fence. State police and Jersey .City ,detec- tives, took aes | July 28: Hall. arrested, tcharged with ene dual’ murder, ’ and’! plae rere in a jal Jul; is 1: .released”-in $15, 000 tail by hi tice Gummere: of the Supreme Covrt.’ State Senator Alexander Pudi of ‘Jersey City, -appointed Special Deputy . Attorney Gencral to take chargs of the:rase at the request of Geverner Moore. August 12;. Willie Stevens, Mrs. Hall's brother, and, their cousin, Henry Carpender, arrested for the, murders and committed to jail. August 19: County Judge Cleary, refused to release Steyens and Car- jPendex in bail. August.23: Chief Justice Gummere refused to hear,plea and admission of, Stevens and Carpender to bail. August 26: Supreme Court Sustien | Parker declined to release Stovens' and Carpender in bail. September 10: ener, grand | ine prember tht. April grand ji ptember 15: : Apri ind jury. re- called — unexpectedly, fidicteaMrs.' Hall, Willie and Henry. Stevens, her: brothers,. and Henry Carpender; a cousin, after hearing 30 witnesses in less than ten hours. Henry Stevens arrested at Lavalette and committed | to jail in Somerville, terse supreme Cot plead not guilty ef ereRenreme t Jus. | tice Parker. Halt under inereased bail of $40. Swi le the’ three men were held without ball, + September 23: Special Prosecutor iSimpson’s appeal for bringing a pil jury from another county -denied by ‘the Supreme Court. { There are more than four million cutomobiles.on farms. | | _ To Mothers! Are’ your nerves strong? Does our work: get on- your ‘nerves?. Do children set your nerves. on pe? De. not beco! piscearaesé: ight. need Dr, Piorce’s Favorite Prestription, a a better “ta ee wens nesses of containi aleohol, made of heibe the india 8 knew about vears ago. Thousands of homes for fifty years have known the value of Doctor Pierce's medi- cines and‘many testimonials ‘to their worth come melee Try it now!, posals for the construction tate Highway on Highway No. of Bismarck Will be received by, the. “State Highway. Commission a the beard.of Corey Oe Commis- siohers at the. Co at’ D., not tater than in’ o’clock m., November 9, 1926, at which ones Sipe they will be publicly open dread. Ce 5 prcposals must be -mailed “or- Ueposited with the rand shail’ be: sealed ee iy for. con- aud thdorsed. posal : ‘Aid Prefect No. Highway. (Federal Aid: Project No. 244-A). ain Burleigh Count; 2 iccr rtified check for'S per cent “sum ‘bid must uccoim- plated Work consists of 2.490 ‘miles of earth, ing and aoe ora road -improvement oly 7 Sot eae ooh mata Of Iie “couty” and q Ss Hig om an coms D ived- i Dan, a fy J. s Fran, 2, Johawem inflammation of the hip joi TUESDAY; jans.. declared. he might. never NOVEMBER 2, 1926 i | Recently he, lowered the half-mile ott ae to walk again. Now he is be-| mark, set by J. [. Meredith, of the ing acclaimed as one of the greatest-! University of Pennsylvania, going tie phates runners in the world.tdistance iy 1. RIPPLE, SPRINTER fy “Dr. Gea Peltcer of, “T'Fenrs old he pede | sige Stettin "Was n duc.to efforts to trace new Sees 1 favor. any cigarette ever gagmidegs In ‘all the historyof eine there was never such a growing preference as for this elgagene, There-is but one reason for-the mereneing fame of Camels — ioe: end

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