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v To-Night’s Weather-—SHOWERS. ALL STREET EDITION OL. LXIII. NO. 22,175—DAILY. (hy) { “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | York World) by Press we Company, 1922, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. Copyright oye (New blishin; NOW SEEK SECOND HALL MURDER Circulation Books Upen to Aii. Katered Post 01 frie ‘STREET CLO TABLES. ‘PRICE THREE CENTS us Second-Chays Matter New York, N.Y. 8 Many Shares Have Soared From 50 to 200 Points in the Last Week. New York Company Shares Alone Have Increased $275,- 000,000 This: Year. of are companies Standard Oil Stocks . Jump ~_ TTI RSE Ap | >SONCSH. A OTL = BILLION DOLLARS IN VALU ones SET NEW PRECEDENT. Wall Street is witnessing iner in the quoted market value of s that originally stituted the Standard Oil Trust which precedent without annals, When the trust was dissolved by Supreme Court decree in 1911 the) <rternoon, according to an announce- *till refusing to furmish her with the} Who has a diamond cutting shop., ‘The passenger train had two locb- original company was split up into} nicnt vy the Havas Agency, the| ames of the party or parties ac-|Guler's foet were bound together, as] motives and the freight one. All three thirty-three units. ‘The seml-official French news organiza-| cusing her, were his hands, and there was a towel! wore badly smashed. In addition to sliares since dissolution now ton. Mrs. Debouchel came to Atianta|twisted about his neck. Blood was|the locomotives, a mail car, baggage br apprecis er more Ulan) Gen, Harington and his staff, who|!st night, after calling Mr. Candler | streaming from a gash over his right} car and one coach of the passénger $41,000,000,000, pr 000,900 to the xty ot the Standard Oil Company of New York alone have increased in market Making a comparison with the low ces of this year the shares of these various -units. show an market value of a billion dollars. holdgrs. current mai value $275,000,000. solution than a billion dollars in ten years, to which this year has cotnributed ap- proximately $40,000,000, Wall’ Street has been at a total loss to understand the reason back of the urgent buying of the shares. known that many of the Standard Oil \nits have planned to follow the ex- ample of the Standard Ol! Company of California and the Standard Oil Company of New York and readjust which stockholders stock capital, will Professor Not to Oppose Divorce Action. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 10.—Prof, John P. Tiernan of Notre Dame Univer- the complaining husband in the Poulin paternity suit, will not contest his wife's action for divorce, he The case will prob- ably go by default when Mrs. Tiernan presses her charge that Tiernan was “cruel and inhuman” before as well as sity, Terna: intimated to-day. It was stated at the time of the dis of the trust through receive large (Continued on Second Page.) TIERNAN WON’ FIGHT collective WIFE’S SUIT ASHEJILTS HER} GET $23,000 GEMS} AT COS GOB, CONN, Mrs. De Beouchel Issues .|Long Statement Saying She Will Fight for Honor. Enter Office at No, 284 Pearl Street and Attack Two Occupants. BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS] ALL TRAFFIC BLOCKED. Two Locomotives and Three Coaches Derailed When Local Sidewipes Freight. CHALLENGES CHARGES WITH TURKS 10 BF Declares Coca Cola Man Re-]/Two Thugs Bind Sh op Passengers in Panic, but None fuses Demand That He | Owner and Broker, Then Is Hurt Seriously by: SIGNED LATE 10 NAY Name Her Traducers. Make Escape. Accident. i ATLANTA, Oct. 10.—The romance Huet ae Shouts on the sixth floor of the} Seven persons were injured, ‘fone of Asa G. Candler, aged coca colajoffice building at No. 284 Pearl Street, fatally, when local train No. 282 of ke, i a. er | facturer, came to an abrupt}two doors from Beekman Street, at] the New Haven line, f Stamford c y Avena Ss udania manu! lav ) from o onferees Return to M ending to-day. 9 o'clock to-day caused the clevator}to New Haven, Conn., sideswiped’ a to Receive Reply From Mrs. Onezima Debouchel, » New|man, James Hall, to call the Super-| way frelght at Cos Cob shortly: bé- es Orleans beauty, made public’a state- asserting that Candler’ had broken his engagement to her. on ac- count of certain reports brought to him reflecting on her character, and. that Candler had refused and was intendent, E. Jonathan, and take him up to find out what was the matter. As the elevator reached the sixth floor G. Galer, a diamond: broker, came hopping out of the door of room No. 605, occupied by A. Tarvitzky, fore 1 o'clock this afternoon. The freight, eastbound, was pulling out of a siding on track No. 4 when’ the passenger train, travelling, it reported, at a rate of 20 milés an hour, struck it, Angora Assembly. 5 con- \ | ment CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10 (As- sociated Press).—The signing of the protocol armistice at Mudania ts ex- pected to take place at 6 o'clock this in market train were derailed, =" The red included two medibeps of thé freigh crew, three members of the passenger crew and two passen- gers. The derailed coach was a smok- er and there wéte tio wornén and chil- over the long distange telephone. On reaching Atlanta she said she notified Mr. Candler, and he and his son, Asa G. Candler jr,, eats to her hotel and the three were in conference nearly eye. Hall «it the twine about the man's feet and hands and led him into the diamond cutter's office, where Tar- vitzky was found similarly bound and arrived here on the Iron Duke at 1.45 this morning, expect to return to Mudania at 3 P. M. MUDANIA, Oct. 10 (Associated Press).—The Allied Generals drew up increase in a Billion Dollars in Value GIRL WHOSE PLEA TO EDWARDS CAUSED MURDER ARRESTS During the Jast week alone many of two hours. ana] ren in it, Far'a time panic is the shares of companies that consti-| thelr final armistice convention here|‘™),,70UTe hapa dling sedan niente Ih the. other cosshen bet auktoed <a tuted the trust ten years ago have] inst evening and submitted it tol proker fre.” Deboucvel auch | briises. Jonathan went down in the! when it ’ eae the ) so ha as rd broken up," Mrs. Debouchel said. | crevat Fi colnet en it was found there were no in-. CHAR UOTE | ALS: risen from 90 (e 200 points, and have! jsmet Pasha, the Turkish Nationalist | “T felt sorry for him. He told me he|‘evater and ran to the Beekman| juries outside of shock. Most of the i added from $10,000,000 to nearly $200, representative. The Angora Govern-| still loved me and ‘wanted’ to Street hospital and brought’ batk a] injured were treated at the station in arry me and thati"he“did not’ believe this hideous slander which has been taken to him and yet he.refused-to' give me wealth of Stamford.’ Traffic on the eastbound interrupted several liours, ment was given until 6 P. M, to-day lo uceept or reject It. surgeon. Tarvitzky and Gaier said they had ‘acks was motors of the passenger train, a mail car, baggage car and coach were de- rai There were no serious injuries, The members of both engine erews were slightly injured. Both east bound tracks were blocked by the ac- ber. All arrangements were made, clergyman engaged, cards of an- nouncement printed and we were to be at home here in Atlanta on Oct. 10. their revolvers until they were uncon- scious. When he recovered, Tarvitzky said, the strangers were gone, as well as a ne conventions as submit- Press ted to the Nationalists contains these specifications I—That the Greek evacuation of t John D Ii[—That as the Greek authorities withdraw the clvil powers will be handed over to the Allied authorities who will transmit them to the Turk- ish authorities on the same day. IV—That this transfer shall be wholly concluded throughout Eastern Thrace within a minimum period of thirty days after the evacuation of the Greek troops has been concluded. V.—That the civil authorities of the Angora Government shall be ac- companied by such forces of the Na- tionalist gendarmerie as are strictly them for cutting and valued at $23,000 were among the missing gems. When tho detectives of the Oak Street Station arrived they, were un- able to get a satisfactory description hotel: at: night. M of,the robbers from either the dta- hotel: at night. °° “@ = - 7 “These reports*had been brought to] MOB4 cutter or the, broker. , Neither him, he said, from ‘sources he w:s|Hall) nor Jonathan had seen the bound to believe,’ just before he was] strangers enter the building and Hall to take the train for our wedding. | was particularly positive he had taken They would, he said, follow me wher-| no one up in the elevator during the ever I might go. I would never be morning except tenants of the build- necessary for the maintenance of law, | able to hold my head up again ing, and Galer and that he had not order and local security. “This hideous slander and Mr.|seen or heard any one coming down Vi.—That the various operations tae the stairs before he heard the shouts in the withdrawal of the Greek troops (Continued an Second Page.) for help. istration shall be carried out under France Now Expected to Protest Ruling Against Liquor on Ships iGonticded oh wensed Page.) Jusserand Probably Will Be Instructed to Raise Ques- tion of International Law. PARIS, Oct. 10 (Associated Press).—The French Government is closely studying the situation created by Attorney Géneral Daugherty’s ruling that foreign vessels shall not be allowed to bring wines or liquors inside “These reports, accerdings to him, were that during a Confederate re- union in Atlanta three or four years ago, when I had the supreme honor. of being Chaperdne-General and when I was attended ‘every moment, I had solicited. two' méh to visit me at the GREENWICH VILLAGE] p: Seeking Fiatitee, Man Meets Thugs, Is Assaulted. Bound hand and foot, Seymour Bly, | SfteMPt .to escape to-day. twenty-six, who sald he was a “sec retary to Mr. Whiting in Detroit, was found sat the*foot of a stoop at No. 166 Waverly Place, at 2 A. M) to-day, He said he had been black- Jacked by two men and robbed of $1,300 in cash and jewelry, He has been at the Hotel McAipin since Se; 1t. According to the story he told Da- tective Campbell of the Charles Street station, he went to the Waverly Place address to confer with his fiancee .re garding ‘the furniture for their’ home. The money he carrigd was to have been spent for it. On reaching the flat she had occu pied, he said, he found she had moved to the Hotel Judson, As he was leav. ing two men seized him, slugged him, carried him into the . empty where his flancee had lived and] saturday robbed him. They left him trussted : up, he said, but he managed to roll out, through the hall and stoop, where Policeman Joseph Gor- It is pflsoner, while five guards dividends. The World’s Great Lead Number of Advertisements Yesterday IRISHREBELSRIOT: ‘TWOMEN KILED re on Guards With Smug- gled Revolvers, Slaying One (Associated 'ress).—Armed with revolvers smug- gled in by some undisclosed means, Irish Irregular Army prisoners in the Mountjoy Jail here made a determined fighting which’followed within the jail whlls ‘two of the participants ‘were kDled, one a guard and the other a number of prisoners were wounted. don Second Page.) Two Murders a Week by Police, Says Deputy Commissioner Leach Rum-Hounds Must Go, Declares Enright’s First Assist- ant at Cop’s Trial. “There's a murder a week due to drunken policemen,” declared Dep- room] uty Police Commissioner Leach We are going to rid the department of the rum-hounds. of the Standard Otl Comy ni ——e been looking over a package-of un-| an oeheat an : i ‘i a 1 upp i exurhy the name of the man or. men who a rs ement from the New $180 Ray antral itn ne aoe TERMS ALLIES GAVE | accusea me. cut stones when two rua lookin Zork, sew Haven and Hartford rail- sates! (ar peter i) : The charges against her, Mrs. De] men entered and said they were dia- | Toa r ‘ 3 bis, 8 of the Standard Oil Company KEMAL AT THRACE) pouchet said, went back to a Con-| mond cutters looking for work. When hey pha hg an esatnood way . ee Naw ‘Teraey Bhow un increase | $n ll, | - scion) | seaerate re-union in Atlanta, three or! Tarvitzky said he needed no help, the| Track No. 4 when thy wens oF ' market value of slightly more than] Gives Complete Possession eur yeas ago. She made the fol-ltwo drew revolvers, he said, and set] freight was Bybbeahicr Eten at the H shure: cd x . owing statement: . § eee ds ee pe euriaare Olt In About 45 Days. VME Caadion ana Timers, to haey| UPON him and the. broker, beating | 282, local from Stamford to New Ha. smpany of California have ase Ste more than $165,000,000,while shares} MUDANIA, Oct. 10 (Associated] been married on the 20th of Septem-| them over the heads with the butts of | Ve”. The motor of the freight, both Rockefeller owned 30 per cent. of the] Thrace shall be carried out within} “On Sept..15 he wrote me that it/quantity of uncut stones, He tele-| Pound t stock, Had Mr, Rockefeller retained] about fifteen days. would not be fair to marry me and] phoned to the Diamond Drill Carbon i Bama a i i his original holdings his wealth meas-| MH—That the Greek etvil authorities, bring me here, where I” would be| somsany at No. 68 Park Row that @ and Wounding Five. tied by Standard Oil shares alone] including the gendarmerie, shall be] slighted on account of reports circu. Legend : nim py| ROBBED OF $1,300 IN would show an appreciation of more] withdrawn as soon as possible. lated here against me. collection of diamonds sent to him by| *¥ , DUBLIN, . Cet: 10 In, the and a in It was in the trial of Patrolman®™ to the] John Dolan of the Butler Street Sta- tion that the Deputy Commissioner after the Poulin affair. THE WORLD. . ..6,010 Ads. the American three-mile limit. don found him. Bs was moved to make these remarks. NG BY WEATHER] The Times...........2,335 Ads.| What action will be taken eventual Dolan was charged with being drunk STORM Vee emAt The Herald... "864 Ads.|!y 1s still uncertatn, Cape It weetue| the auestion of the freedom of the GERMAN MA&K NOW on duty Sept. 14, and the gravest Tho following message was recetved| The American. coc 787 Ads,| moet probable’ Bat. Ams | seas, 3,084 TO THE DOLLAR | testimony against him was that of to-day at the local office othe Weather . i 9Sb Ads, | coierene will take back to Washing-} {tig held in certain Frenci. quarters Dr. L . i steed Fahl ue The Tribune AcS-|ton with him, when he sails on Oct.| that the seas cannot be said to be freq] New Lew Record Made om Londen| DF Leahy, a police surgeon Lida Pag eR y D 21, Instructions to set forth, that the] if the ships of one nation are so ham- Fsehonge, “Dolan reported sick four times in “Small crafts warning Indicated at WORLD over aut combines 1,744 Ads.| inrench foreign trade will Be greatly| pered by the resulations ot another} LONDON, Oct 10.—the German} so) said the doctor: “twice ip 10 A. M., Delaware Breakwater to Nan~ | ————————————————___} | tit i mark fell to new low levels on the: Lon: | May. ctor: ¢ . s aecen acy : ged by this ruling, nation that they are unable to put into : ¥v i eos a ply Giveine etrcar’ ths THE WORLD printed 2,213) ‘rhe question of its validity under| the latter's ports under the same con. Lh Re rill ing Beings gueted at June, twice in July and three times Ntornoon or to-night with thick, show-{ More Ads. than corresponding] international law may be raised, as|ditions as in all other ports of the pound, or approximately 3,054 to the|'!! September. Each time the trouble ery weather.” day of last year. well as the bearing the ruling has on| world. American dollar. was alcohol, I don't know what his Special Daily Prize for Four Wee For “What Did You See To-Day : {her head was nearly cut eff. Did a member of the second party, in a TWO PARTIES BELIEVED. 7 HAVE HAD A HAND IN HALL-WILLS: MURDER Absence or Blood Under the Body of Mrs. Mills Now Prompts Suspicion Her Throat Was Cut Some Time After She and Rector Had Been Shot to Death. * Prosecutors Admit They Doubt Authenticity of Confession Made by Schneider, but Say “He Knows Something” -—- Bahmer Girl At- ‘tempted Suicide Over Him. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 10.—Were there two parties of spies upon suspected love affairs on the Phillips's farm the sight the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills were shot to death? It is possible that the one party, seeking divorce: evidence rather than murder, found themselves close behind a band of drunken boys who did the killing in a mistaken belief as to their tity. * There yas no blood found under thg body of Mrs. Mills, though ian ree ih soninenerenininsaanet frenzy of jealousy, attempt to wreak vengeance on the dead. woman by slashing at het throat and neck when she was growing cold? _ In the.confusion of doubt and suspicion which: have grown out of th; later developments of the Hall-Mills tragedy these ‘questions are being asked on the streets by persons who are absorbed, by the murder puzz! to the point of forgetfulness of their daily routine of ‘business and dome: tie life, . a i The so-called “solution” of the murder ddeg not dissolve in pull | cpinion. ; PROSECUTORS DOUBT sTORY 3 MEN IN AUTO HOLD Wy Meola bead UP OTHER AUTO On the véry. highest authority, The Sp ia re ee Evening World ts informed that neither Prosecutor Stricker of Mid diesex Coimty nor Prosecutor Beek - man of Somerset County believes tl: story of Raymond Schneider that b+ saw his friend, Ciifford Hayes, shoo! the minister and the cholr singe The most that they tell their 11 H timate friends is that they bellv\ “the boy knows something/* When Raymond Schneider began “confessing” at dawn yesterday he said some things which were plainly untrue, Everything he said was taken ‘down by a stenographer. My Stricker studied over the first state- ment ‘and’ then went back to\ the bo and pointed out the -utter improba . bility of some of his story. Schneide promptly corrected the. tgle to ft 2 Stricker's’ criticism. This. continued until Mr. Stricker and Mr. Beekman had five different statements from Schneider, each one of which he signed, declaring that it was the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. He signed the last one in his eel! in the Somerville Jail at five minutes after 10 o'clock Iast night. 5 One pf the discrepancies whieh Schneier haggled most about was the tim wt which the minister ani his choir singer were killed. The “confession” at first fixed the time at 1 o'clock Friday morning, which accounts for the formal charge that Jet $60 and Diamond Ring After Asking Directions. Three men in an automobile who asked directions to Hempstead, L. I., last night held up E. P, Wiley of No, 929 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, while he was driving with two com- panions along Fulton Avenue just outside of Central Park, L. 1, fled with $60 and a diamond ring, Wiley reported to the Nassau County authoritl With Wiley at the time, he sald, were the Misses Florence and Grace Sullivan,’ sisters and school teachers of Hempstead. He said the machine tumed quickly in front of him, blocking the road, As he was about to' reply to the question, the men produced revolvers, he said, robbing him of his money and Miss Florence Sullivan of the ring. Brooklyn to-day, “Two since last he committed the murder Sept. 16, instead of Sept. 14. ; record in August was, because I was] The shots and screams on the ; on my vacation then," Dolan, in his own behalf, denied that he was a drinking man, but said he had suffered from indigestion and had been using a medicine prescribed for that. “Here's a bottle of it, you can smell it," he said. "Take that stuff away,’ ordered Deputy Leach, “It's the same old story. I'll take up your case with Commissioner Enright."* Then he made the comment quoted above on police murders Phillips farm were heard by at least six persons at a time which they fix, varyingly, at half past 10 or 11 o'clock Thursday night. Detective Totten of Somerset County, after a talk with Schneidey to-day, asserted meaningly that the Prosecutor had at last a reasonably sounding explanation as to the at- tempted beheading of the body of Mrs Mills, but that it made it necessary for him and Mr, Beekman to come back to New Brunswick and questio “some of those who were und ks See Page 23 ;

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