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( THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1920.. Many Things Ave Gaeslioed IQCCUGCEMEN ETERS. 0. STOQS. EET WOMMN STABBED ee rts ca, | CS: SIMON BY MANIAC WHO AT SOUTHAMPTON “FRHTS FOUR COP Ss ci denieedihaslenpeeinel \petore Schnetder made his 1 was asked if he know eant, + “Yeu,” he \d. “But T am not ing to discuss, it publicly. “Are you satiated of the truth of Bchnoider's charg? against Hayes?” the was asked. ‘ "Edo not have ty, be," he sald. | wPrath? Tt is not my business to de Aermiue the truth of ,an accusation of mutter. It te for mo to determine “whether there is a reasonable ground ‘on which to base a préseeution. We dyer paren WITH TURKS TO BE PLONE ay me (Gontinved.4 . -—>— PY Numerous Phases of Latest Murder Theory. Here are some of the things the authorities cannot ur will not explain in their accopted theory of the Hall-MMs murder: Tf the murders were due to mistaken identity, why ‘Was Mrs. Mills's year will ‘decide to levy a heavy tax on the accumulated eurplus of cor- porations. * In the appended table there is given the present. prices’ 6f Standard (Continued.) Recapitalization plans, so it is ru- the direction of. the Inter-Atlied mi ee ee ascs' wm muspace) throat. cut? Met Friend at Steamer—Indi- moted, have been prompted by tho] oi unite contrasted ,with the low. off sion 's"}Runs Amuck When Atten- Sendutier’h Hens T DeBave we could What ame of Rector Hall's watch and about $50 ibe is supposed gestion Attack Fatal Before | beilet of the Standard Ol manage-} this year and, also, the extent of hate in addition to, these! tions Are Repulsed—Mob go to trial now and get a conviction.” to have had? Ory ment that the Government early next | market appreciation in cach issue s «Mlied contingents shalt} P’ é “Have you ceased to ronsider the Where did the love letters found strewn about the bodies come from, + Doctor Arrived. ‘Total increase | occupy ¥3:tern ‘Thract, amounting to Attempts Lynttting. — probability of guilt by other than and why were they so scattered? —_—_—_——_—_ about Pheiibyin¥ 5 tog ihe pees aware r HaSes and Schxeider? he was asked Why wes the! rectors knuckle bruised if he was shot from ambush, BOUDHAMPTON ‘Oce” 46 vd in value VIIL—That the withdrawal of ‘the vi itively. “We hav and why the scratehes on Mra. Mil arms? r + vee (Asto- High. Low. this year. ‘ A maniac, when his attentions were “No,” he sald positively ‘ lated 255 Inter-Allied missions and contingents eliminated none of those who have Why were the er, carefully va youre man's hat over his face re - ‘ ress).—Isanc Guggenhelm, | standard O11 of N J. ++ 250% 169 will occur in thirty days after -the|'efused, to -day stabbed a woman and ; come under suspicion since the mur-| and the woman's scarf thrown over her hea merican capitalist and copper mag-| Atiantic Refining .” 1555 900 completion of the evacuation of the|then fought off four policemen, hitting & are wore Gabovered. Why should young Hayes, who bardly knew Pearl Balmer, want to | nate, died here suddenly to-day. Bucke: . Pipe tan 98% 84% Greek forces. ‘ lone with an fron bar and wounding an- Hayes was arraigned formally be-} kill any one over her? Ata ; y 1X—That all-troops, of the Angora other with @ vicious locking knife. 2 SERGE an examination the doctor | cor; 1 Ot i ¥ . in fove Justice of the Peace Sutphen to- Why was the clergyman’s card propped up against his foot so os to pertified that: death Comtinenta’ tee 160 23 Government shall be withdrawn out-|Even after he was beaten into un- @ay. charged with murder, after en-| be clearly visible? ut death was caused by @) Cumberland Pipe Line , ie) 308 115 side the zoones” of ‘Allied occupation |consciousness by four nightsticks he : tering a plea of “not ruilty,"” and was Why should Schmnider attract attention to himself by “iscovering" cerebral hemorrhage. No inquest|Gajena Signal .. cae 39 with all possible speed. New neutral |managed to reveive sufficiently to re- held without bali te await fhe action] the bodies ‘f he knew they were there and he was partly responsible for |.wil! be necessary and the body will zones in the Chanak’and*Ismid areas |new the struggle until again knocked es of the Grand Jury. Schneider, held| their being there? by bent to Amarlea on the steoamer ils Pipe - as ws shall be defined. by, ‘mixed ' commis. |insensible, oi ~ a “ if Indiana Pipe .. 98 ag 1) % Aqultania, which sails Oct, 14 — Shp tea At Sadler eyed eng whole world. I'll never give you up,| back leaning against a tree. Father : ae Ohio Ol! ..-...++. 357 250, X—That included in_ the over with subduing their prisoner. ¥ 4 whatever happens. Nothing will make|and T got up and walkeul away Mr. Guggenheim came hi in his} Prairie Ofl & Gas. 735 618 88,360,000 | tinople Peninsula zone will be ‘They had to fight off an angry mob : me go back to my. with, ‘The next evening I. met Ray at|™otor car from London yesterday to| prairie Pipe ... 290 234 lowing territory: Starting at. the |that had surrounded the ambuldnc® 24 wwech truth there is in bis story, ‘If you are going to be my girl] Somerset Avenue. The first thing he|meet Henry W. Marsh, who arrived] solar Refining 400 Black Sea seven kilometres northwest |from St, Catherine's Hospital, Brook- ©) Tbe manner of the making of tbat you cannot ge out with other fellows. | sald to me was: ‘I logt track of you}on the Aquitania, both, going tow i va4 of Podema, then to iStrandja, Mur-|lyn, and sought to lynch the madman. | starement was significant. I don't want you to go out with any|Jast night, where did you go? teed. ; So Penn Oil....- 224 166 tekli, Kichtaglu, Sinrekl!, Cara, Sinan | According to the police the prisoner, = paper reporters who knew hat/one but me. Yours, “What was the idea of your fol-| "°°! Stand Oil of Kans 630 500 Tehiftlik, Kadikeu,.,¥enidje, Fladina {Oscar Ungarer, twenty-seven, a Iabor- t “““RAYMOND 8. SCHINEIDER.’'' | lowing me?" I said. Just before retiring, Mr. Gugsem-| giana Ot1 of Ky-. 117 16 ‘Tehiftlik and Calicratia. ; er, entered the room of his landlady, Crosses indicating kisses were strung ‘I thought your father would start | heim complained of pains in the chest, | stand Oil of Indiana. 136 84 XI—That included in» the: Gallipol|Mrs. Ida Schiller, twenty-seven, a across the bottom of the page of this | some trouble with you,’ he said, which ‘he attributed to indigestion. 4 Ofl of Cal Peninsula Zone of Allied occupation| widow, gt No. 36 Stanwix Street, letter as woll as the others, Pearl] “*¥ou don't know bow to @gbt.|o. i uornine he was too ind on sere Nh o1% ie ‘all that part ‘south’ of the Bakia|shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. anyhow,’ I replied. es jas too indisposed | stand Oil of N 690 a1. and Bulair line. / i When she ordered him out of the to them, Bedkesan? Well,” he said angrily, ‘I have|to take breakfast, and a physician! gang O11 of Mich 210 160 XII—That until. the .withdrawal of|room he drew the knife, stabbed her Stricker. Mr. Beekman is the official ‘I don’t care how often Happy | my friend, Cliff Hayes, who has a gun|was sent for, but Mr. Guggenheim! yacgum Oil ......0. 680 298 the Allied’ troops, .the Antota’Gov-|once in the cheek and again in the formally in charge of the case, as- [beats me up." (The girl bere inter- and he can take my part. What time| died before the doctor arrived. 7 feck, a fraction of an inch from the ernment tindertdkes” to réspect “said the truth of the story of {rupted the recital to explain that | dld,you get home, anyhowt" am Boone-Scrymaer .. 43 : zones, % dugular vein. “aim ted ‘that the murders were per-4""Happy”’ was the nickname of her] “told him tt was five minutes to] Tor some time Mr. Guggenheim had) Chesehorough Mte 5 XII—That the Angora Government] Mrs. Schiller pretended she was older brother, who objected violently | 12 and then asked him what time he| Not been in the best of health, -and it! Grescent Pipe Line - 3 38 28 will undertake not to transport troops|dead and Ungarer went to his room got home. satbaw is understood he had a slight stroke Bureka Pipe .... 98 18% into, nor raise an army in Eastern|and barricaded himself in. While he ‘Oh, I left at 3 o'clotk,’ he do-| short time ago, but had been able to Thrace, until the ratification of peace.| was doing this the woman managed oe vont stop com- byron pi ypeaae roe! pal or [ket about and tad’ arra Ps * nine Kena et ae The present convention will come ie make her way to the street, where ta cobtindede Sr ans i . Ray,’ 7 nged UPA) orthern into force th: gna-| she collapsed while telling Policeman = ' to stop working nights and you| sald. ‘You know I don't stay, out ec/to New York by next Saturday's) oo potining .. 425 330 ture. roped sitll iealer, WHSE bad bartered. i saga hia) octane: «i won't aves | Rtas steamer. Rctkers. Pipes iin You i 2,600,000 wesc cir ara As Ziegler burst in the door, Un- ii fob that keeps me from seeing ‘ MINE LIFE LOSS CUT garer leaped through the window to i yeu. Where can I see you? Isaac Guggenheim, son of Meyer| Southwest Penn Pipe 64 50% NEARLY 50 PER CENT. | ‘"° ¥2%. _ Ziegler was joined by Po- emeaapaiom O7R. 6. 8.) and Barbara Myers Guggenhelm, was| Standard of Ohio ...... 575 380 chaser trae *|ilceman Blush, who had been at- ¢ The third Jeter was: born in Philadelphia, June 7, 1854,| Swan-Finch . 32 28 CLEVELAND, Oct. 10 (Associated | tracted by the nolse, and in the yard = Sweetheart Girt: * aad wan & bectber 62 Darl, MOON tinise unk’ ae a: Press).—Loss of life in the mining in-|the maniac attacked Ziegler with a « “There is nothing in this town for dnd Woebence Ghipmedtanrn., #06! wae ai : % dustry has been decreased nearly 50|three-inch tron bar. Ziegler shot him P , aot t sce yom. My wife graduated from the Philadelphia Washington Oll .. 2 20 Per cent. during the period from 1907 to] once through the leg. Then drawing nothing to me, f walked up| UP to. High School, ; ———|the" Amerioun’ Mining ‘Congres, pee-| knife he lunged at Blush. Blush George and Somerset Streets and He was married to Miss Carrie} Total increase in value ..... ‘ +... 1,002,078,000 | sented at the second session of its Mix. |8lso shot, but missed. Then Sergt. (Why, didn't Sonatborn of New York, Nov. 15, day cohvention here to-day. Willlams and Detective Drum came ‘Lan 1976. His New York home was at he loss of life in coal mines| to the rescue and the four beat an + (RAYMOND. he preferred No. 410 Park Avenue, and his offices men employed was ..81 per|effective tattoo. on Ungarer’s head Also characteristic of the mentality ut No. 120 Broadway. + }een report stated, and the Iife| until he ceased fighting. emotionni traits of everybody con-| TAN®. Mr. Guggenheim was a director in re oe et 1 abR0 the life loss per] At St. Catherine's Hospital tt was the Mexican Union Railway, the tr 5 Sh thousand men employed in the Industry [S@!d both Mrs. Schiller and Ungarer American Smelting .and Refining ‘was 2.89 per cent. and per million tons| Would recover. The latter is a pris- Company, American Smelters Securi- Fs of coal mined 3.39 per cent. oner, charged with felonious assault. tles‘Company, Yukon Gold Company, and a member of the firm of Gug- 1 ? i] wwe roar ioe 4 pee of a “very sharp” pearl handled —_s—___ always carried, which ee (ee IRISH REBELS RIOT ! Prosecutor in Kings Suggests Woiken “in Panic, Reserves ‘The Rev. Mr. Hall d + bes IN MOUNTIOY JAIL: Scandal Over Whiskey Are Called toStaten Island ad ‘Bahmer, for whom 4 ] 4 * { prises (Continued. ) and friends, where the Candlers are ‘mistook x oe move.’ I pulled him over to look at Seized as Evidence. Workrooins. fos so powerful that people call the city ‘a Upas care Candier’s reception. of it and his |Candlerville? : = “Already Investigators and detec- tives have had combed my fife in New Orleans in vain, Judge Candler had gone there early in the summer. Im- mediately after that a stream of ugly letters began to flow into Atlanta, it is said. “I know he employed detectives, My colored chauffeur, who had een have contrived this despicable scheme | Witt me nine years, was so hounded to destroy me behind the bars, if there |} Looted visita of the detectives ja any justice in Georgia. to his home in the country, forty “{ have always known that the| miles from New Orleans, that the Candlers opposed my marriage to Mr. | poor boy was brought {nto suspicion Candler and he will not deny that] with his wife and neighbors and had twice after our engagement, lous) to leave home and bunt work clse- after, I offered to release him. where, “He vehemently refused and cried] “It is an honor to this Negro boy that I was cruel to suggest it. Who/that he resisted the ‘inducements’ of- ts cruel now? It was never necessary | fered him and went away to the heavy on that account to put this foul dis-}iabor on the ricefields rather than sell honor on me. his employer, who had never been “But they have blundered. This}otherwise than kind to him. With clumsy conspiracy fixes the time s80/ali this nothing was found against me fortunately for me that I can prove] and the wedding was to take place on my innocence ,against, allthe per-| Sept. 20. jurers and hired assassins they can] ‘will any just human being belfeve brini that the transfer of thege infamous at- was Chaperone-General famous attempts against me to At- reunion of Confederate Veterans in ajianta at the last minute, just in time suite of rooms with other women of|to prevent Mr. Candler from stepping unimpeachable character and underjon the train, was other than a last conditions so highly honorable to me|desperate attempt. to break up the that none but ‘desperate, stupid dolts| marriage at the expense of the de- or people recklessly certain of their! struction of a woman who had never power in Atlanta would ever'conteive|jone them any harm and who would the idea of making me out 4 common, | have released Mr. Candler at any time degraded woman in the very hour}nad he have, asked it in an honorable that I was crowned with the very] way? Aftet knocking oi two of four men and finding the other two were get- ting the better of him, Patrolman Walter Haslem, off duty ‘on’ Staten Island, drew his revolver and forced the four of them into a room, where he held them until the arrival of re- serves from the New Brighton Police Station. The policeman prevented the wreck of the pants making shop ot Harry Schobine at No. 22 Bis- marck Place. eaying my future is, ruined have broken my heart, but my will Is not broken and I have faith that God will give me courage to defend myself. “I have come here against all my training, against all my instifcts, but a good name is all that a woman has, and I mean to put the dastards who District Attorney Ruston’ of Kings County said this morning that he has tried in vain to find out who substi- ,82-calibre automatics) and a .22- swtul, Re totonmitee | oe ee Wo MEN KILLED “"*T don’t want to go over there.’ “I then took htm by the arm andj: pulled him over. He leaned against the apple tree and exclaimed: (Continued.) SCHNEIDER,. is 4, they are all full of blood." amma tuted water for’ good Scotch whiskey Y lootiag, trent over, in the three cases of liquor which he that on th f Y 9 ‘The outbreak was subdued ‘after a statement 1 es 18 LYING i aunrter-hour struggle. subpoenaed from the police and Rev. Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills dis- i The military guard in the prison) which Commissioner of Accounts appeared he had bought a 46-caltbre| ~ “lf 1 had committed this crime, do as taken completely by surprise.| via Hirshfield has charged him you think I would have been foo! 7 revolver with pint to kill dare guciigtl'to BAYS! slaved around shore breakfast» time, with appropriating for his own use. weeks?’ “Then I saw the blood and ran down . if Noss i with ce eer goo't eee, how Ray” Sctmelder| the lane a few yards, erving to Ray to ween ales cp ppectene | Dia ST TIAA as facta 9 aa idee could ‘have said these things mboct {Phone somebody about it, but he rata] portions biased away with suddenly | this investigation,” Mr. Rusto ; Raritan Canal two weeks and me," he exclaimed. “If he really did} wouldn't do it, because he didn't} jroduced weapons at the jail guar-| “The substitution of water for whis- ees whe Rawr Paro the boupital, | ™*Y them. ho lied. 1 never bad any. | want to get into any trouble. I in-| Giang, who quickly made dispositions] key was certainly made before the A Srtitch maid that F ge be eels} thing ty do with the murders and| sisted, so be went to a nearby house/+o quell the rising. Be eas Geue Urano Orhoe! * an reaponuitie for her wish to die. He | Schneider knows thet a» well as any [und phoned. “Some of the guards were ordered tol °°" wt. going to find out who did so fens brooding over this, he said, 4 GIRL DECLARES SCHNEIDER |}teave the jail and prevent any attack] WAS VERY NERVOUS. that might be attempted from the] It.” “1 noticed be was dreadfully ner-|°utside, while the others engaged the} Mr, Ruston’s explanation suggests vous and dropped the receiver while in| ™utineers, and in a fifteen-minute} , scandal involving the police. He the middie of his conversation ang|encounter, during which the | guards the threa cases were destroyed In teecarad Strowee Wefore Aniahing. outside fired into the prison, the jail] *A78 pet = Schneider was for two years em-| forces controlled the situation, Some] a legal manner after they were ployed as ‘® mesenger of the Rivoli]! the Wounded are not expected to} to contain beat ao This morning at 10 o'clock, with his moving picture theatre here, Aaron} "rt ace apparently was planned| from the police,” Mr. Ruston said, |P#lf hundred machines buzzing away, Schusterman, the manager, said to], Th° tack reer and. besides Mhemples of the sefztire were brought |@ touring car with four men stopped 19Y left me of his own accord, but] nd ammunition being smuggled into} here and found by eur ehemieal|in front of the place, They dashed rhs : the prison, {t was discovered that the| anatyat to be. real whiskey. >in with oaths and made’for Schobine, L waa not sorry to see him go. Hir fice the: bee cases were brought to my o! y . ee a er ee a Naw eo vee ore on three military tendere| ware stored without examination | "ho ran: ‘They threw the power off wean the. theatre and the New York} | 0h Othe jall closely followed the] downstairs, where mo One could | ite machines and ran up-stairs to the City film exchanges, but he was al. tamper with them. Later+ we ex-|!0 't, ordering everybody out and tell- . No report ways saying he had lost his railroad fighting inside the prison. is he here and found they} ing them to keep out. The operators, Uicket and had to buy another one, ]0M the casualties in this latter affair, | «mined the aste Set all women, ran sereaming to the roof and we were always in squabbles if any, was available up to noon. me ni cases contained real|or down a ‘pair of rear atairs, while ndling of petty cash. ‘The jail housed Rory O'Connor,} “If those was working over her. ‘They took] to the latter and cried out: bes geting fi ee sat tof leader of the fallen Four Courts gar-| liquor when they were selned then tt the fous intruders ‘were proceeding to 80 . Petere Fla We) Fou are 8 Gened Mart” the Empire movie house. H¢ was dis.| ison, and about 600 other Irregulars] was ‘switehed’ before it came into the jwisee: the place. highest and most sacred honor thit|”; nave.humbled myself again and conscious, and worked for am hour} Schneider hurled back at him: charged there, recording to the man-|taken in the recent round-up by Na-| hands of my office and w' o rey peal Praha pio fasiem lives next door.|can come to a Southern woman. = | rain to entreat, to implore Mr. bringing ber apound. “You are a damned Itar! You shot| wer’ David Mendelson, because of tional Army troops. in the jurisdiction of the Po! | He was cleaning his car in the back-| “When I received Mr. Candler’s|‘anater to place me where I can pro- | “YOU CAN'T HAVE RAYMOND,” | ‘hem!” complaints by women and girls tha - partment. ard and thought the place was on|ietter containing this abominable }+ocr myself. 1 never believed till now i Hayes, it is understood, did hee i : rere “T wanted those cases to use as|fire. Ho dashed in and one of the|charge and saying I could not come to}rnat he was, that he could be, a party sre digg ag deny “havin gone en the osereh Peet ere hy focsuati Sor abacng: tar taathes Dies evidence, and for another reason | men aimed a blow at him-and wanted| Atlanta without fosult, I immediately {to "tuiy dishonorable transaction; I'll © (Mem Midna schneider, the Vevertec} with Schneider, but told of Rear | oe Have” meld Mr. Mendclaon's an-lasked them 40 find Jobe, ‘Thomas ana] Which I have told Mr. Hirshfield in}to know what he was going to do. left for Chattanooga, for I was loath |never submit. © |) wife of Raymond, has @ later: trom} ing shots and aeaing two men and | cistani, breaking into the converm-[ ire, Werke twentyenine and twenty-] Commaence.,, That reason I don't care) Haslem is one of those cops who|to come to Atlanta. “Tf the laws of Georgia will punish Pearl Bahmer—ope of the amazing] » woman drive ‘away én on aute- f ae for ne ether me than thet Joseph Burke, twenty-nine an ¥-l to disclose. : knows how to take care of himscif} ‘From there I asked Mr. Candler Jiye<, conspirators for thelr crime phosex of the whole morbid mens off aobile. ae soven, respectively, of No. 218 MeDougal| The story of the District Attorney's |in a battle. He-ducked the blow and|for the names of my accusers and |ogainst me they shall be jailed, ' iittle hatchet-faced snipe Uy. desomences te the correspond} ‘The fut) statement of Pearl Bab- | °° mend, Pe) street, Brooklyn, were sent to the| contact with the mysterious three] ianded on his assailant’ Pre ormcaiiat ie ent Ane ‘uth in his carcass, 34 's jaw, knock-|who were his Only as a last result have I. given ence m strained terms of politeness} mer, tm the course of whieb shef”’’ o*4 ‘B® pup. ay workhouse for six months yesterday by| cascs was explained Laskar ven pie ing him dow: clined to give the information and} iy consent to make this, disclosure. Paween ewe wap women wen tainted and was taken to St. Peter's Mesiatrate Brown in Gates Avenue] ‘on and Assistant jorney | No. 2 hit the policeman a blow and|made the astonjshing statement that |siience and retreat will only expose Pearl said: “You needn't thigk I) rospital, where she wae recognised | STRICKER RESIGNS Court. Nelther has contributed to her| Syder: Now. 8 and 4 got busy when tlie ecc- | it’ was best for me not to know. Aline more at future periods of my life. fumped overboard on account of your On May 7 Patrolman John Isaac- . to be stolen and ry Bs ope frequently treated there for ’ support for three ypars, Mrs. Catherine | ond one of the féur went down, The | woman's reputation to olen An open fight against these under- hushond. AS JUDGE SILZER'’S [pier ine mother, said. ° son, they eald, then of the 76th Pre-| iciiceman, seeing No. 1 recovering |she to accept it and to be dismissed | ¢oung burrows is my only safety. I t. J CAMPAIGN MANAGER | eee Guten, coktyn, under Capt, yemet}and trying to grab, his legs, drew|with a goody-goody pat on the |‘ive no other course. I havo not a. nation as campaign manager for| a ‘iron'samples to the District At-|BI8 revolver. He kicked the pair|shoulder! living male relative. Hilf ti ge : A! The ad@ress is a two-story frame building, and it is said the low rent and cheap power have enabled Scho- bine to underbid competitors in Brooklyn, with the result that his place is working overtime, while cer- tain contractors have been unable to get work. explain if their detention of the two yeuths was not due to the Governor's di mand for ‘‘action;” how Mrs. ‘ Mill's threat came to be cut, and wee od other things their theory does fi not . Algo, in view of the fact they say ne other arrests are contemplated, why they don’t lay all their cards en the table pnd satisty public clamor for the way whole truth, if they know it ing into iowa fram the Country) When Sehneider had told his story "I had been on a bat for two days, the said, “when I went out for a walk “1 was with Kay Schneider om the iy, fons dhl 0 will Bere ies ‘Thursday night of the der unt:! she said, “Hie brought that were down into ie to represent to] Mrs. De Bouchel asserted that she 1M pew, « - "3 * George 8, Silzer, Democratic candj- fice, Imacson seized the ® room, forced I sent an attorney to repr re eee seen the} ™@ dome and said ‘Good nin’ in| Middlesex Prosecutor Says oie tor Cigvernor. torus at 62d Mtreet and First Avenue, |the other two in and locked the door.| tr, Candier the right to defend [demanded of Mr. Candler “to know Mis. Sclmekden weote to Peach] 2%" of my house As t marted tof yy. Will Give Time to ‘Thie ie aone#n justice to him, as| tsrooklyn, and arrested Dan Conneli| Then he telephoned for the reserves. | myself from these slanderers, if there |the name of this travelling salesman.'* Uf this. case me into the pemee heat ey . since the Hall-Milis murder. I have}ana John O'Gara. Mr. Ruston sub-| I the New Brighton Police Court,|were any such persons, which I hud | “He refused to tell me," she con~ Arial TH bent you to it meer ob ‘the, Sank eee oak Oe Murder Inquiry. devoted to St all my time, thought] poenaed one case of each of three | Where the four ware held on a charge} (nen begun to doubt, It is unbeliev- |tinued, “He still refuses. But now he ) Peart buner. st ting the Somerset | brands in the seisure. - They were ]f disorde:ly condyct, they said they] apie, but he still refused tq divulge | tells me, when he and his son came Year! Bahiner. apnarently ‘ Publication of a review of the -man.|and energy in assisting the (- ig’ . br here to see mie, that he did not tauk t i lex Diubell,-No. 294 West 43d d to expect me ty Prosecutor and his staff in| not used for evidence. were A the names and seemed to expec rebut bring about the conviction] It then tecame a@ question what|Strect, Coney Island; Jacob Simon,}¢q go quietly off in some remote cor- |to the man himself—that the man Undersianc whut was meant by “this of the person or persons responsible | should be done with the contraband. No. 1938 St. Marks Plage, Brook, ner of the world ti hide and leave |talked to his son, Asa jr., that there "And cven now. she says, he) Sus" Nm un and Mrs. Mills chad been conducted, | for it. ‘The District Attorney recommended | Max Wisestein, 60 Rector Street,|him and his family triumphant here |is not one man but two." "6: tent the: ari 5 ‘Aa we lett the house and started i ag Pe to tl rurt it be turmed over to the|Manhattan, arid Barney’ Levina, No. suspecting women. « Feet the drift (of the Creat. |. [toward Buccleuch Paris, 1 notteed | published in The Evening World last} ‘Under the circumstances I have ve She 9 aS Se rea ese een cniee, ta snare more unsusperting wome » Pearl Bahme. or from mo! neider, y \ * ab to-day from Iettera Raymond Sehnele ty Melle Mar Hanan | Ny! Pen Seamer the action para ing tl pyc “irom | ‘The court #0 ordered, and Deputy| Schobine says the attack was an of- Reg that these Solleited visits |COYKENDALL. — CATHERINE. Campbett had wri}ion her about a year ago. |fontowing me : ot Gov, Edwards im sending Col.|‘i1 the evidence available, was com. | Sheriff William G, Carlisle, | with nes 06 Des Sea tors t6 put him out|7ere'to be-understood, not as mere so-| Funeral Chureff untti Tuesday. _ » Said that when she got the let-|"Smne three caught up to my father |Schwartskopt, Commander of the|mitted in another county. Bill, under | County, Detective Chaties Jonison }ofsbusinedl, _| Sial calls, but for improper purposes |eAON.—-LAURA. |The Funeral church, fie vee ule is love With} and me at Georga and College |New Jersey State Constabulary, to] the’ circumstances, my duty, as I see} from Mu, Mument Oe le tl) ONE BANDIT:ROBS that obs of, the visitors was a travel-] Broadway, 66th st. ay. i ie Sha’ ve. sare h28 Streets. New Brunswick with a sharp note ot|!t- 18 to sive in the future, as Ihave! oo yames BE. Murray, No, 800 EST CANADA BANK A shee Denny opera res yao: SAN)’ she aimosh knew WLING in the past, my undivided attention a Tne akan ‘otha w by heart. She had also read SAW HAYES CRAWLIN reproot for the county officials and] this case, just as if the murder Mulbety Ee gy Bera ps0 Doh aaa RATS has made any such statements, but if to her half-sister, Mun y THROUGH THis GRASS. Acerediting him as tho Governor's |had taken place within my Juriadio- | A%6® DAG heen wink fo Te omc? | .ANNIPEG, 3 (. Oot. 4.—A maskea}there are such, | they have | been eee es Kee Mp “Huy took off his coat and rolled | personal official agent in the matter. | uon. Carlisle was directed to more than | robber entered the Altona dranch.of the} Pousht to do this, vilensas and || Bear ation suacre is up his sleeves and followed ws, We[To-day Prosecutor of the Pleas Jo-|' ‘1 am taking this course fully real- eighty loose bottles, non¢ of which| Bank of Montreal yoglerday, locked -.- epee ak Neaverne galesmen to investi: her im, Mancuso prompted) sat down on the grass near the}seph E. Stricker resigned as cam-|izing that my official duty ts para-| were in cases, which Were sald to be] manager and a young,clerk in the vault,!..\, hi d tect a de AED her memory failed. Johnson factory and 1 discovered|paign manager for Judge George S.|mount to any personal desire on my|the solzure in question. Examina-| niocked the tellers. cage, scooped up| SAte niin oF Them fat nrovell Slt ding fo the girl, this was) Clifford Hayes crawling up te us | Stiser, Democratic candidate for} part to render service to a man who | tion speedily revealed the bottles were | g2,300 and escaped in hn automobile con~ as perdutd) . * * the text af tho, letters: “L asked him what he wanted, H. vernor, In a formal statement, |has been my friend, amsoclate and filled with water and colored |taining three other men. Altona is abou: | NiWCh wae thie HeOusht againat, mo one Sheart: | You ure the only} answered, ‘I'm looking tor a place to’ Mr. Strieker said: confidant for a period extending over ‘The cases were not in evi-lten miles from the Ménitoba-North Pa- Why 5as. this SeGUeel AEMOR, me # © anything ubout in the} sleep’ Ray was standing at our ‘I aim this day tendering my resig- [twenty-five years.” kota boundary. in Atlanta, “distant from my \ \ A ; Minceiity. anid to-day Ubat at the Umel wise guid he had had tee much to | im whieh the investigation into Phe received the lettor she did not] 4 16 SMa he Nad hed 100 ee ae [or the murders ef the Rev. 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