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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, independent t* pe o1 modern girlhood, [arranged by the slayer,” it reads. handkerchief to her eyes. ‘Then she it, with the two ends uncertain. I will leave no said Mr. stone unturned and *. “Then I “what her theory 8 "It could not md murder,’ she a@here was he resumed,|to justice on those who are more or ' less strangers to the community. He hoped to arouse community hostility. SAYS DOUBLE SLAYING WAS MASTERLY PLANNED, e been sulcide replied, ‘because no reason why one of them ‘We were both there i see cach othe must have ¢ the church “No, it wasn't until 9 o'cinek Pr'- day morning, when I ugain visited the church, that I saw her. I hadn't slept all night 1 haven't slept since It happened.” and al 1 guess ma to a different ¢ “‘t}committed, all agree Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills left their respective homes ut about the same time Thursday eve- ning. ‘The bodies were found under a crab- apple tree on a knoll which was in plain sight of the road. It is not be- lieved that they could have been there all day Friday without having rt of wh ou saw her she spoke first. My husband is missing.’ is my wife.’ Friday morning I said: “No, we didn't. too worried to think anything.” Questioned further he said Mrs. Mills dreaming and rec “What was it you said to Mrs, Hall he said to me: ‘So “Did either you or Mrs. Hall think as to the letters, was fond of day Jing romantic novels fiction We-—well we were been discovered, though the condition of the road passing the farm is so bad that it might be possible that persons driving by were so much con- cerned for getting over in safety that be surprised to learn that the minister and ‘the choir leader were shot to death Thursday evening, their bodies secreted for a day and taken to the farm Friday night. all members of which are Argonanit the entombed men, but mine officials, tony in the wait above ground. So was achieved. Arrangements had been made that the Red Cross should carry any im- portant tidings to them. The changing of the shifts at 1 Should want to kill the other. You} “Don't be misled. Woe are dealing} o'clock this morning was the only Tway bo sure I take no stock tm the|with very astute persons. This crime colorful event of the night. The lines Bossip that is now around." |was carefully planned and executed] of men awaiting the shifts presented Mr. Mille was reminded that Mrs.jin a masterly manner. I am notla picture of determination, None of Ha!) had said she was at the church] prepared as yet to state my suspi-|the miners spoke, except in low tones. between 45 Iriday morning,|cions. However, when I aet you may| Two priests stood silently by the the same t he Was the accord |be sure I will have the right parties." | shaft mouth, awaiting any call that | ing to his story to Mr. Totte Although opinion is still divided as} might take them hundreds of feet | “That is very strange," he repliel jto where the murder was actually | underground to give spiritual consola- tion to any who might require it. The rescue crews came and went to and from their tasks three-quarters of a mile below the earth's surface Officials went about the various mat- ters connected with the miners’ des- perate efforts so far beneath them Several scores of newspaper men and women worked in what is to all in- tents and purposes a well equipped city room, Every possible thing that could be done for the ald of the entombed men. should they be alive, had been done awaited them. And, too, grimmer preparations have been made to car¢ for thelr bodies should a darker fate be theirs. Meantime, on the 8,600-foot level, 25c $12.50 Other Amounts in Proportion. Pay by the Month if You Wish No Interest and No Extra Charges of Any Kind. SEPTEMBER 18, 1922, Weekly on $15 Worth Weekly on $1,000 Worth $325—Louis XVI. 10-Piece Walnut Buite. Reduced from $425 As a 4-Piece Suite, without Cha’ storage compartments, 5 Chairs an Payable $4 Weekly » $255 d Armchair in genuine leather il Select Anything or Everything You Want. small amounts each week or month. Reduced from $305 latest convenience for men, full-size bow- end Bed. $225— Queen Anne 4-Piece Wainut Suite Payable $2.75 Weekly went on: Hee covering her}Reg Cross workers and newspaper Y “S ll C ” e . rf ‘ “ ‘Ho did nothing wrong. Me could : men. h e m " rosses, apparent! s] Peo nothing wrong. His only aim was] ,, Kees, were. SRRTATeH astaan tae nae Before the drills twisted through our ma ang 1 a e a 1 ange In our fo) e Mito help other people. 1 would trust] ¢ whether they were|the last rock barrier, there had been 4 him more than I would trust myself. little but disappointment and mono- bn arene eee will, if necessary, lire private deteg-| Totten, “that the two bodies had been|Many times had the wives, parents 75c Weekly on $50 Worth i i tives to find the murderer’ placed’ just across the Middlesex|and children of tho iniprisoned min- $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth Prices Plainly Marked and Greatly Reduced. Mr. Mills stopped as though over-|County line in Somerset County. The ers heard that a cut-through Niet $2.50 Weekl $200 Worth ome and looked at Charlotte, slayer thought by that to piace the|Pected and failed that most of thém ot eekly on or’ Dependable Goods. i H “well onus of responsibility in bringing him|Were at home in bed when it actually P bs SE ee Enjoy your new purchases while paying for them in D eae they would not have looked away | 10° : : A modern suite of notable design, with attractive fluted legs. Fashionable 54-inch oblong A very fine suite—a modern refinement of an old design. Handsome Vanity, with large Re ee, ity, Mille were > |crom the road, ‘ Thornalla und anplignees of a honoita,|{] extension Table, 54-inch Buffet with mirror back, large latticed China Closet, Server with central mirror and two wings, spacions Dresser with full width mirror, Wardrobe, the = The detectives say they would not ‘| je rescue evrev ywh 1 appro 1 ag tl ely why the bonus issue fe sot nt face of f had cut MADE | € 1 the Repulii- or athe At k They “ ) iy 4 n nh he President is con feared to 1 \ ‘ not be const ' ud i need, hotwever better polities i] the possibility that flying plinter 3; ot bony jon. Tt will boh up again, fleader the bill than sign it ock might fijure some of the trapped And prot it will come ap befor -~ y men there, or that the detonation the nest Presidential election, For 774 would dame timbering and cause a the present session of Congre rnd e e . or ever oe probably sidetracked unte of course, iD M Prequel 6 +. OF 1 week 1 (Continued From Tenth Page.) wale uit Ait alt Frequently hi nh Qhas @ strugste of naman wit ther i unex pect ; oe Mr. Mills sald that some months aaa the Wontueon Shoe whee ae in submitted to the Seats and Bouse esting figures in the case, is fifty-]@80 he found a book In diary form in (Continued from First Pace initvoy Mhowed-slover Saabiok SOeH (Continued Ia for a test to determine whether a two- five, twelve years senior to her dead| his wife's writing. The subject mat- _ And: Hot four oF five the tinore hird: 1 be marsh A to over husband. Both on her father’s and|tet was so passionately expr . hed by the buita- | had supposed, 1 ° 5 let dential veto. ‘The count mother’s side she belongs to. the old. | that !t offended him and he tore the} *8% te be acoomplished by the build oe ppos ant ty Te wet publican Party will be injured guch te At TAL menu tage Hi est and wealthicst families of New| book to pieces. Mrs. Mills, he sald, |!nz of bulkheads, the use of canvas] vii ines ware Heaton and “with (OHS more extensively if the deficit in-} tq opponents et the bill Jersey. It was through an interview] took the fragments from him and | curtain! of re fans i lis they resumed efforts to plerce [creased through the bonus. He will] The veto mes « counted upon to with Mills, the sexton, following his] burned them, proper adjustment of doors the barrier and establish communtea- [try to asaunee the pointmnt of [Strensthen the opposition and make long visi with ler yesterday morn The precise manner in which the} 5 4 srutehinson, President of the| tior é dificult. for some members to vot |that the best closeup 6f Mrs, Hall has} bodies were laid out in.the field of | C- ai pene ‘ _ " the soldiers by stating his sympathy [Uiicull for some mem verunbertas come since the murder goldenrod has convinced all inves- | Kennedy Mine and 4) ng Company . met.ien. Sapp] WIth their desires, He publicly pledged it alore are store for membe Slight of stature, d,s mild of] tigators that a woman must have/and V. 8. Garbarini, Superintendent |“! pg dase: PET himself to work fora bonus whet he rn ioftarens, wo Taiter wick Baphens 7" EI A. mani to le almost’ apologetic, | been one of the accomplices. Evenlo¢ the Argonaut mine, agreed that sh was a candidate in the Presidental| Many of thom will ask Republican ‘4 rd Mills is the antith 8 of the austere,|the autopsy report of Dr. William olephoned to the « ATHENS, Sept. 18—The Armenian | SS © ; " support on the ground that they stood Is With D bs | self-contained rector’s wife, He was|H. Long, County Physician of Somer- wie 4 bi LAvasUTSvAE to UB ‘i Metropolitan of Smyrna, @who was re-[Primaries in Ohio. But, ; Mr. tay by the President in his entire admin out oubt The_Best. in fact throughout the interview|set, notes the remarkable care exer- | was to be d ¢ ported to have been killed by the Turk- ding has himself remarked since then, istration. If they should vote against dominated by his fifteen-year-old | cised. Formal announcement was made] i, vationaliats, 19 safe here. he did not specify the exact time him on the bonus, they will weaken Sold in Sealed Packets Only. PY daughter, Charlotte, a bebbed-haired,| “Both murdered, and their bodies} that the crew on the 8,600 foot lev —amananaae-coepepienaapentai ots. ta romana <a SNOMED © SERIO, sb eunarseinsaetnn¢ eameneaoomtEtantmee oY ater ae «mermngn tune TeETenuaeneeianmenseeanal "Yes, I saw Mrs. Hall," he said,| No detail was overlooked. Mr.| ad won the $5,000 bonus of- rubbing Lis hands, and glancing at|Hall's tle was neatly tucked into his| miners, had won the #s.000 bate Of Established 1807 Charlotte. ‘I asked her what she|vest. The vest as well as the coat| fered by the mine ofvalk on oy ins : i thinks of the letters, the three re-| Was buttoned, and his trousers were | crew to break into ah ae Rin 5 putedly written by Mrs. Mills and|drawn over the shoctops. fils left} ‘The drill hole connecting the Hen. : found beside tho bodies. I asked her|hand was laid against his body. His} Nedy and Argonaut Was ellalged. & . what slo thinks of the whole thing.” | tight ced on Mrs. Milis’s| sixteen inches in jame' He hesitated. "| shoulder o'clock this morning, one hour after “Well, go on,” said Charlotte. Mrs. Mille. who lay two feet away,{ the first one-inch opening had been “She was weeping bitterly. She| Was the object of eyen more atten-| made. ; could hardly speak. ‘Then pretty soon| tion than Hall. Her lothing had} This was the size neces ary to per she said: u been ed as though by a pro-| mit the passage of the rescue crew % ‘ et “AT worshipped Mr. tail. 1 trusted} fesslonal undertaker. ‘The seart which} ‘Tense watchers stood EG) Ca UPTOWN “Everlasting Furniture’’—Ask Your Grandfather DOWNTOWN Biles abioiutely. ‘ ut ulm ab.| She was wearing when she disappeared | morning twilight fearin ig A ; phat laelane a SuLeYO Ti him. cho| had been placed under her head as|for tho first word from the rescue 3d Avenue and 121st Street Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Park Row and Chatham Sq. began weeping harder. © put her} though to protect it from the dustlaquads. These were not relatives of 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Harlem Store Open Monday Evehings Also 193 to 205 Park Row 4 and then wound turban fashion about She had a habit of copying letters and sometimes of composing what she tarmedi(dyall love letters, he said “Those ndoubtedly REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | oo REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. found besido the bodies were one or the other of se She often carried the ege - $89 3-Piece Suite in “Moleskin” $29 Spinet Desk 7 ahava 6 Drop-Leaf P’ with her. They were Payable $1.50 Weekly. 1 + $26 Ivory Bed Complete Mnever written to anybody, of course, e Tea Wagon $98—Same Suite in Genuine Leather $12 Windsor Chair Spri dace ind she never mailed them. ed, 2 hihi Antique Brown Ma A favorite among our Living Room Suites. Mahogany fintsh frame, "7; fullccoldred, 1b ‘ PYRE” 8D waht: “1 often reat the letters. Once, T Fireside Wing Chairs hogany. | Removabic © and with fluted front pleces. wo Full-eolgred, brows: ‘Bed in Ivory or Ivory rember. I asked her if anything ’ - Soft, springy chatrs, with, restful sup. siass tay Large om Sarr mahogany pieces, ‘that will with Blue Trim. $12.50 jes wrong at home. She told me pore na ar on alike damaste size shelf and rub- ur Housefurnishing Department- enrich a drawing or living In Mahogany or ere wasn't and I thought nothing H t P t B L t in tapestry, velour or silk damask. size belt, and Fi . ; y : ore about it. [let her write all she un $ om ronx 0 $ Bs he ‘redticka from $34. 00 Reduced trom 9G 75, Is a Comple’e Store in Itself. room, and give good every: Welniss ae $13.50 ted to. We never had any argu- 55. . ba $11.50 to...... . day service as well. Spring, $4. Mattress, $8.75 nents. We were always happy. “For that matter [ refused a little More than a year ago to pay any ut- tention to gossip that ha? been going |] around about Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills. Sold for as little as $75. each People told me they belleved they wero entirely too friendly. Last Saturday at the “It worried me for while, al- though | could believe nothing wrong IT asked my wife. ne laughed and @aid she had no affair with ony one, “I asked Mr. Hall as man to man Simpson Estate Auction answer tlhe gossips and tell me} pat the ce i HD at eet b e ds, you shout ‘nit ten to suc of Hunt’s Point Lots | Would not harm you or any member of your family.’ “I still believe he was telling the truth. He and my wife have been out together, but either I or Mrs. Hall were with them. Why, Mrs, Hall told me a year ago, when I was desperate- ly ill, that he would gladly lay down his life for me or my family. “Night after night at that time he pent the whole twelve hours at my jouse, putting ice packs on my head, ping my wife and giving me every attention. I have never ceased being grateful to him. “My wife was a woman of educa- tion. I was proud of her. She would often write sermons whic Secured 2 $75. Hunt’s Point, N.Y. CityLot $10 Secured 2 $100. Hunt's Point, N.Y. Clty Lot $20 Secured a $200, Hunt’s Point, N. Y. City Lot 10% on day of sale—20% in 30 days 0% on Mortgage. Title Policies FREE. $198—Louis XV. Walnut 4-Plece Suite Reduced from $275 Payable $2.50 Weekly A suite showing the pretty lines of this period design, with tasteful decorations, Vanity Toilet with three mirrors, full-size bow-end Bed, attractive Dresser and roomy Chifforobe. $445—Queen Anne 10-Piece W ainut Suite Reduced from $695 Payable $5.50 Weekly ‘A popular design with characteristic cockleshell ornaments; 60-in. Buffet, with mirror or plain back; China Closet, with latticed glass front; 2-door Server; 48-i Table, ex- tending to 6 ft. five Chairs and one Arm Chair with pretty pierced pancl backs and gen- uine blue leather seats. Strollers ‘For Fair Fall Dap This 7-5 Some of the best of these cheap SIMPSON ESTATE, HUNT’S POINT LOTS aud Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, etc. $1.85 wv whl 07D Felt Rugs 2indt. reduced Axminster Rugs 1.6x7.6, reduced from from & d e A ter R Extra Velvet Rugs H ‘ Remain to be Sold adjustable boees etnrye ae from ‘ 5.98 8.8x10.6, reduced from $77.50 to 58.50 ber e¢ “ : Neen || SUE 29.50 Wilton Carnet: Hs Hassocks 1.75 Porcelain Top Tables $39.06 oar Orly 4 ee 6x9, reduced from from 82.50 m hand. Valu Wilton Velvet $0. now at oxy luced $2 1 50 Tapestry. Stair Carpet q . White enamel porcelain top tables, hand made for firmness 46 inches Jong, 24 inches wide, Ci S 87.50 arpet weepers 1.95 1.20 Continuation Absolute Auction Ba] 6.50 Linoleum, Printed) frou CREDIT TERMS b 7 P Cleanest table made. A Down on $50 ! Kedueed from 82.45 Reduced from 81.65 $2,09 Down 9n830 TO NIGH HUNT’S POINT PALACE All Carriages and Go-Carts Rug Border, 36in, ss BS | Exize Goran Hints) 2.75 | With Pastry Drawer. $11.75 ee z 5 Reduced from $1.05 yard to L 6x2.6, reduced from ° Pheer - HUNT'S POINT SQUARE R ' : With One Drawer... $7» ier yey Gh SOUTHERN BOULEVARD & !63rd ST, duced 25% Wh One:Brewer.... $7.78 AL, FOR THIS MONDAY, SEPT. 18th, 7.30 p. m. ATTEND THIS FINAL SALE and buy some of these HUNT’S POINT LOTS “At Your Own Pric TAKE Lexington Avenue Subway to Hunt's Point Avenue Station. Dining Suites | Dining Table | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Uptown— 3rd Ave. and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. wntown— Park Row ie Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Square Oldest Furniture House in America OXear joith st 1634 Bt, Subway Shatl FISHER Baa } COLUMBUS Ava Pet, 1032 6 104% 67 Liberty St. New York City Telephone Cortlandt 0744 Station