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a heory based on statements of rem. ; heard ‘screauns and shots ; , ‘i charge ep Sby whom he woe | nd Saw automoblies apecding away. |around to siy how glad they is Mr,J committed, or when he could be re- | perecrivirs TRICK WINS RE+| Cliff t= loose." leased on ball ; eneiehaae. would Nel — a. argo and human salvage—lay to a cong g ee tow prougih| ola, Bei nase. sada ninetystwo yea!s | naterial witness, Mr : . : . ; CR. mile trom the Are-qwept vasa aid A trick of. Detective! Totten prougt old, tw: rane sage of ue Sixth | Ciuse ‘the suspect against whom. he P sh all hands watched her burn. the retraction from Schneider] Tot-] Wart, felt bis way up the steps.) was to have testified had been re- % ‘ ‘The Thomas sent word she was did bellevef sought opt Ciitfort. Mayes, threw | ieased, “ And he could hardly bo , : coming to take the passengers from . Ho went to theferide both canes and put his hands | ited on a perjury charge In Somersct . the overcrowded Weat Faralony $068 '«tventing the murder a lie and that tie had intended to tell} ment with Mr: Hall from which she |. : WASH ‘ $ 3 . e ne ‘ poor devil whom you know to be SHINGTON, Oct. 13.—United aes) : was broken this morning, for shore _the truth from the enried oF pever returned, and also saw Mr.|weak-minded, the chance to be/States Shipping Board vessels will hd radio stations ceased communicating “Bre. Hayes, het husband “and other | iia) following her, fainted with 4|jegally represented, You haven't aie $ with the vessgls so that the West gon come to the ait. Me said to] scream ag she crossed tho threshold | given me a chance to talk to the boy |” ‘FY Tegardiens of the outcome of . Bf. one ate Farton's radio might be used to guide of the house, You haven't even given me the|'h¢ Injunction proceedings brought in ; iy ‘| ]the transport to her. The cessation Tho Elks and Knights of Columbus | chance to get hin free on ball.” ; : detachments in the Columbus Day] ‘The Prosecutor then promised Mr.| privately-ewned ships, parade formed their lines aguin atter|geaam that he would seo bim thie the marched to the Hayes home and filod| ball, He refused, bowevor, to have through’ the Iittle frame house, shak- ing hands with the boy and his par- 3 a Set tone | ents. and said the boy would be detained rate vente ay Mi tianhwith the sure} John Schnelder, father of the boy lover night in the witness room at who accused Hayes of murder to make | Somerville. the nigft of | *ure that Hayes would not be at large| The great potato knife clue of yes- ‘Where were you on the niefit of | make love to Pearl Bahmer while |terday has gone the way of the Set eae ae nolowanly and im. |%¢ himself was in custody, also fainted | “basket of stained clothing”. and the bimseif: ‘My God. this is an awful thing T have done. I've been pals with this boy for years.” Then he heard the mother's sobs and de- cided then and there Hayes soon would be free. “ “Happy Bahmer, son of Nick and brother of Pearl, was brought in +>. Sept. 14 when Dr, Hall and Mrs. Mills att matter of five days for overlooking the been sentenced on Sépt. 12, he had been released Sept. 13 when ** father went to the Court House and ‘S paid his $15 alternative fine. id Detectives were sent, out again after him*to-day, a0 that he can be ‘eked why he thought it necessary to tell a lie for an alibi. _ Clifford Hayes’ i: having a wonder- ful time, and would only be humanvif he paused to Imugh in his sleeve at some of his fellow creatures. The ova tion did not end with his arrival home| more ili as a result of the torment from jail, Automobiles scurry about | she had suffered, was told Hayes had] FRENCH SHIP CREWS with placards, “‘Hayes is home. Wel-|been released because her son had come to you, Hayes !'* repudiated the charges he had made,| NOT THE LEAST DRY FIRST TEST CASE ‘Tag Day to-motrow ‘have not been A mass meeting of the residents of _. indignation of the community for hig layes and his lawyers, Thomas H. +, Hagerty and former Senator Thomas "1 “Brown, $a y -- += What probably amyggs the liberated youth te this: Thisteen spent In the navy during the war, but hi they did not seem to be Mr. Bahmer| Were even more merry than usual, sgaWhen he returned to New Brunswick | 09’ Deaci because it did ‘not. look | laughing at the parched appearance af | <¢ ; Honty his fepalty thes Aim and sated like them’ from a distance. What|the wealthy first cabin people, whone | St#r liner, Majestic, which 1s eched~ fe got a small job in @) 046 me say that was because Pearl|™oncy was useless at the bar. uled to sail from Cherbourg Oct, 18, did not Have a hat. When she first] There was a rumor at the ship news| reaches New York. Eee One time he went Jobless, then came} ita out going up George Street oftiog that the erew of the Rocham- . when I first hei her father] beau was grumbling about the lack of ~ cop diets BRITISH PROTEST I saw a hat. I did not see what color} wine, Laas mceenen proved that ‘ it wi ‘Then it was in back of her| they, too, had their regular allowance. in the club, which hereafter will be ».Wiek yesterday Practically the whole} snout a foot, in back of her head,| Arthur T. Henderson, general pas- DRY SHIP RULING }bianca. the: bayla PE alse lying on the ground. When I looked] Senger agent of the French line, said peepee the man was not dressed as I saw|his understanding was that the in-| LONDON, Oct. 13 (Associated Mr, Bahmer dressed when he was} junction Lee by Judge Hand in .| coming up. Then I knew that a mis-|the Cuna: line case was applicable town. There wero shouts, hand-\ toe had beef made and that some|to all other foreign ‘ships in those Ail were giad to mect him sociallys He |¢ else hind been killed instead of|waters. He said the crews would con. coul Sane cat, aia be eecten| Mr. Babmer and Pearl 1 wai to aghalear hee wa cern job in the| about four fet trom the bodies, I] the present. bank. “The only thing that wasn't dit-]@m not getting my Imagination er Se mixed up on Thursday with what {| NEW COURTS WILL _ [‘t*‘ sated in oMdal quarters to- BOY WHO TORTURED meke an outcry he put his hand ‘him a hero duneb room, but it didn't last, For a this cell. When he returned to New Bruns: which landed him ‘in « town turned out. He came in a blue automobile between two lawyers, Out- side his home were crowds, and parked ‘there were cars of the best people in chakes, pretty girls and everything, ferent was his collie pup, the wag of ‘whone tail was just the sam: . ‘The Pross- : od “day what to do with him. ford put the pistol, Then I walk As fol which stood against the bed within The State police haye never glyen|toward De Bussy's Lane and went home before Get, 15 1s followed now | of these effort ie Pe reo teria ta noid tae cored ea eee "up the idea that members of the fart- Mies of the murdered couple may know more about ihe murders t! are they satisfled the slaying #in his first statement Schneider Bahmer and Hayes contradicted that * two weeks ago jast Sunday, he said. “They both led against you, #0 —_—_— ou y diately, ‘Did you not make that statement rare Tauer. The “ye Des at that time to. protect yourself agvinst a éharge of murder?’ Beok- man ‘asked, ir ‘0, sir,"’ answered Schneider, * No evidence was adduced tw show -Schnelder was on the farm the night . Of the murders, Tn fact, on that point , Bcbneider said: “Hayes wasn't there ‘end I wasn't, cither.”* _. Counsel for Hayes moved that he he | Di@inchurged. Prosecutor Beckman said he could not oppose the motion, . He sald he might need Hayes at some future time as a witness. Counsel punt he would be produced any time he wis wan’ ang Justice Sutphen Mgranted the motion. releaking hin Noyes then walked over to Schnel held ontetite hand, shook DeBebnester’s and forgave him a hnelder’ Méxely lddlted: sheepish. If the aegusution had made a blot Jie young Hnyti’w iife; were was ‘every evidence, when he reached his Sihome in New Brinswick, that it was “not an indelible one, Word of his | Fitelease jy meen telephoned trom Bomorville and it spread like radio iehhoraptownsfolk, strangers, men -wemen with infants in arms, boys th foo Mialig fran site. love ahd chil nod ne toys swarmed to the ed dint # ce a. his wile OF thw veeer SMe wilel: uN] late into Right-were qevvumabim their way as Whe ghaatly-ertme-which brought the “drunatic succession of events in New ender the public view three D troopers! are eai0 to have gathered | ther months, hended by four-and-a fer, was Ince at the gout ni . Syidenct timt four persons were soon | half-year-old Willie Jonnaon came to] tention in the jail alter Heyes was e " helzihorhood where the bodies iieased, He could fot 8M out (ror ‘ ie utente , Which ts tn with * Prosecutor Heektnah’ on what charge | 3° We he t 8 more than ‘ab hour, Then he turned} gtock,” he waid. "put the fights and sat smoking with | good man down.” “[ don't think you've played fair,” Sehneider. “1+ Mrs... O. Harkins, a neighbo-,|Mr, Sedam said to Prosecutor Beek- } ssi . Suddenly he accused Schneider Of] wio happened te be on the car on|man. ‘You held star chamber pro- der Volstead Law ‘ . . . . ia story and] which Mrs. Millé went ‘out to the |ceesdings with two of Hayes's Inw- = : q Schneider promptly admitted It was! pnilipa farm to keep the engage-|yers and did not even give Schneider, “ enforcement of the new ban against the word that all were safe. There was preasively put to him. Lacie ee Mins, pode mye ke melodramatic tale of the abnormal |jiquor on ships probably will’ be ho opportunity for the story of the ° ,* replied “Happy” with a/@nd publicly thanked God that his| far-sighted senility of theinmate of | stayed generally until Oct. 17 as al - fire to be transmitted, Rescuers and rt was in the workhouse, mis-|>0y had been brave enough to con-|the home who “watched the murder" | result of the restr: inigg order re- : é A ae rescued were too much distraught to ter. And so be was, spending a| fess he was a liar, Along about 7 o'élock, Mrs, Hayes| through a forest. ‘Volstead restrictions. It was such aj went out to the door and todd’ * “perfect allbi he was told he could re- | vited everybody in the street—it was|knife, used a knife just like it to cut “+ turn to his father’s near-beer bar. crowded with a roving, milling crowd crosses in the crab apple tree under <5 Somebobdy about the Prosecutor's | from one end of the block to the other |which the bodies were found. When office took the trouble to look up the|—to “come in and have a cup of tealcaught cutting the crosses just after | only in Judge Hand's district, Workhouse records after hy had left] With a woman who was so_happy she|the bodies had been moved they said: i bowand t, though he had} felt like a brid Me mores se 7 A hundred or more accepted the In- his Vitation, Joe Hayes and Gerry, « still younger brother, were kept busy run- ning to the grocery to replenish the supply for hospitality. Over every one, under foot, bump- NF of the type sold for 5 or 8 cents; it was Rex, Clittord Hayes's collle Pup. is obviously not the keen instrument ie on nung eae It was in- CLIFFORD HAYES... MRS. HAVES GREETING a SCHNEIDER'S MOTHER SURE| with which the murderer or some one those (Cee G0 ae Peas one of © vnosanwoco & vnosawoon, HER, SON... aa dada cat following the murderer tried to be-line Cabinet with a view to drawing & Mrs, Schnelder, an invalid, mode} head Mré, Mill a view to drawing a The plans for the Justice for’Hayes | but that her sop was still held. - “I wish T had the strength to go to >, ar * affected by his vindication, The pro-|Mrs. Hayes,” she said slowly. “My Passengers Parched, Sailors, French Ship Owners Will coeds above the amount of his coun-]| mother-heart goes out to her mother- Pp 1 sel fees and the pill for printing,the| heart. I believed in her Clifford as “tags and posters will be given to ajI believed and still believe in my own} The crews of French liners in this Jocal charity. Raymond. ort to-d 1 ty. “My tia wtih er hi lay are enjoying red and white the Sixth Ward, in which Hayes] me yet. “lives, has been called to-night at tho] minute Landing Athletic Club to express tho | Comes. Sehnelder's recantation, made be-| never said a wordabout the interna-| of Directors of th arrest. Speeches will be made by/fore the hearing when questioned bY} 11001 ofte ot tht Vola a3 Hee int a laaica pupae ane nave 7 Mr. Beekman, read in part: Stroct os olstead act. made. en sea] up the bars and Q. “In that statement you sald:| La France came tn with the dryest | let international law take its course.” saw on Saturday. At this time I was day. Officials here, however, express ‘And while this is golng on Raymond about four feet from the bodies and TRY IRISH REBELS |'¢2 opinion that an Injunction will bo unicado. tn} 1 did not see the struggle. At this ee cosine oe oer Somerset | time Clifford Hayes stood on the left- ith takes the attitude of remaining in th ! Where do you keep your money and{remain, however, until regular spl- Jail. What is going to happen to him hand side of the bodies, I standing] DUBLIN, Oct. 18,—The offer of reentlaiedl) phe ailewing’ the pacts POLICEMAN . |4eweiry?” vage boats arrived. fo. the lane and then walked toward|by & Government proclamation an- Easton Avenue. Then Clifford Hayes} nouncing the establishment of new | “¢ ” overtook me on the lane near Easton ated DRYS” PROTEST far, and th Avenue,’ This was about fifteen or Mit coal aag Napa eet td Nor] twenty minutes latér than the shoot- the same date, having powers to im- s took} ing happened, it was 1 o'clock or] pose banishment, penal servitude and place on the farm where the bodies! 130 A.M.’ Was that were found, or untrue?” A. “Absolutely untrue.” aid be was not on the farm, Péarl| SCHNEIDER'S LAWYER S8UR- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922, 5 Clifford Hayes, His Mother’s Kiss, | ert ware put agai a 8: the Cun ihe West Faralon arrived about 2.30 and Man Still Held in Murder Case '*'s(ss-3:siiwer mia j anid Wille wouldn't | Schneider? was held, by whom th us colored children come that ship—her every corner crowded with County because the statement he re- Deiated had Leen made tn Middlesex! overnment-Owned Vessels Cannot Have Liquors Un- officers planned to transfer them early to-day rather than risk accident in the darkness of the early morning, and will bring them to San Francisco. They had been bound for Los Ange~ beat the, good old No He Can keep a There, just before the Thomas reached the AVest Faralon, the story left much untold—the cause of the + fire, the reason it spread with such rapidity, the details of the fight ugainat it and those more gripping de« tails that made up the story of the flight In the lifeboats and the restue, What time there had been before New York on behalf of the American it was an- nounced today by Chairman Lasker. President Harding holds, thé Ghair- man said, that Government owned under’ Altsrney ‘General Decghasy rahe i ory and, the break, the radio of the West Fara. ruling, come under the terms of the ; meat agente-the city of Honalula and Votrttad “Ach, necro aeiee| eae ‘ m y ment agents—the City of Honolulu and the ‘in fan erat poe liiescbet ger ae. the West Faralon both were Shipping maining wet. g é fam | | Board vessels—messages to the owners Prohipition offleiats ald to-day that 4 i a ‘ and a brief bulletin or two to reiterat pamde was dismissed and} morning and discuss the question of Schneider brought back to the Mid- dlesex County Jail at New Brunswick from a spot a mile and a half away |turnable on that date, issued by Fed- spend much time telling of theirggx- eral Judge Hand of New’ York. : ne riences. The Lyons boys, who produced the| J, J. Britt, chief couisel of the Pro- q ; Perney G14 find Aime 0 wild andl hibition unit, declared, that althotzh sign and have sent a message ex~ technically the restraining order would . . pressing their appreciation of the halt enforcement of the new ruling 1a 4 fight made by Capt, R. H. Lester, “by im. TT: of the City of Honolulu, against the be plication"’ the stay would also apply fire and his care for their comfort ‘They did it to have fun with the de-| throughout the country generally. and safety afterward and of the un« tectives."* Mr. Britt conferred with Secretary apifiattaenvice of Capt: Waik’s resaies Asked where they got the kaafe, they | Metion prior to the meeting of the cn SICK MOTHER DIES, iy in- said they had found it a mile afd a} Cabinet to-day, discussing the draft half away in.a clump of weeds. of the, notice to be sent to ship own- Apparently they told another story] ers and the tentporary instructions to to their parents when they took It! customs officers being drawn up for whining happily, barkint all] home, It is a dull, short-bladed thing, their guidance in clamping down, the general policy. MAJESTIC TO MAKE Boy Wizard a Chess Master, : Winning From French Champion). Samuel Rzeschewski, No Longer “Boy Prodigy,” Dis- plays More Coolness Than Veterans inGames. ~« " She reached under her chalr an Ten-year-old Samuel Rzesczewski, the little chess wizard, stepped ¥ took from the floor a bottle and put definitely out of the “freak” class. to-day—it be ever really Selonged : ’ it to her lips. theye—and assumed the dignified position of an established master of The women jumped at her and * NICHOLAS BAHMER. rked De 6 ay the game. He, is now legitimately entitled to his place in the little bhaartael Ue paratnel rAMteta international society of experts headed by Capablanca, the holder of i 7 the iodine it contained. the world's championship. Policeman Lardino heard the ams and, TRIES 10 END LFE (Continued. ) steadily, without looking up. “But T am going to die, I want to go 4 where my mother is. She may not need me any more, but T need her.” Smiling, Wipe Their Lips. Keep On Selling Up to Three-Mile Limit. T must wateh and wait every wine with their meals, just as if they] PARIS, Oct. 18 (Associated Press). of the day and night until he| vere home in France and just as {f]—"Liquor as usual,” up to the three= Attorney General Daugherty had|mil6 limit, is the decision the Board ust as soon as the shots were fired} lot of passengers ahoe ever carried.| The British lin It is admitted that there is no] games that took eight or nine bours woman's 8 as soon as he AC the érabapple theerand the woraa | creo nant nae arp oy oe es are understood) 1, ver in the world, not even Capa-| of strenuous thinking. ss learned what happened. telephoned to and man were killed, then I knew rop since passing} to be im -perfect harmony with the banca himself, who could give the] THe ames’ were played at the Fordham Hospital. Ambulance Sur- months he}, mistake bad been made, because| the three-mile limit. But the crew French in this matter, The first test i achat ed Chess Club International in West geon Cra me and gave Annette lite boy the handicap of @ single} Fourth Street near Sixth Avenue, pawn and reasonably hope to win. where the tournament is still in prog- Last night thie boy forced the cham- | "88 this afternoon and will be con- N tinued this evenin; —_—> — a lot of starch solution and then took her to the hospital,~ where it was said she will soon recover from the effects of the poison. eee enone STAGE FOLK PURCHASE PLAYGROUND FOR KIDS A vacation ground for 200 or more boys and girls of the stage and movies is now assured by the pu acre: f land and buildin, at Nave- sink, N. J, by the Stage Childr Fund, Inc, The incorporation of this fund was approved ‘to-day by Supreme Court Justice O'Malle J. J, Shubert is he ‘ary President of the new cdrporation. Other officials n> clude Mrs. Millie Thorne, President ‘Theda Bara, Vice President; Mrs. G Van Tine, Treasurer; Mrs. I Dickman, Secretary. M. stage people are among t case Is likely to arise when the White pion of France, David Janowskl, to] 4°. Hodges, President of th eee. surrender, And Janowski is a veteran| club, in recognition of the boy’s bril- player who has won games from the |liant victory over Janowski, gave him (Continued. ) best in the world, including Capa-|the permanent use of a private room headquarters. rest, cutting off the vessel from wire- It is true that the boy lost to Ed-|prouder of bécoming ‘‘landlord less communtcation, as-she has no re- ward Lasker'and got only d draw|that room than he was of his remark-|lief operator, Orth’s last message Press),—Unless an ‘injunction’ is| {fom Charles Jaffe, but this war the/able game. And now there is . sign} was that he was going to seek rest grantea the Cunard Line, the British lad’s first experience in playing ‘on the door reading ‘Samuel Rzech-| for a short time, according to Struth- Ne group of top-notchers in a regular|ewski, Private Office.’ There helers and Barry, agents for the ship Government probably will protest for-] masters’ tournament, Through It all] will meet his challengers and there | here. then|tinue to have their wine bt least for} ™ally, through the Foreign Office,|he was cooler than some of the vet-|his secretary will meet those who] It was considered improbable. by against the ruling prohibiting liquors} erans, never losing patience even in| wish to arrange for exhibitions. the agents that the resoue boat would on foreign ships in American waters, he asked to remain with the Honolulu until the doomed boat was ool gough to admit of a tow cable from the Faralon being taken aboard, It was indicated that the Paralon would ‘|against her mouth and pushing her back sald: ‘ he American Lacargeere eke “Don't make a sound, Don't move. It is understood the Government general Amnesty to the irregulars sur- In breaking through the basemeat rendering their arms and returning he lead, but t Tee fo take toe eee ey nae JS ml the robber had picked up an iron bar, 1 did not see where Clit- intervene in the event of the failure to-day by Army Transport Headqu: ters here were made public upon the The first sald that the was alongside the West Faraton at 3 A. M,, and the second said that It had been decided to wait until dawn tS transfer the passen- gers, “ag they are asleep.” Accord- ing to this last message the West Faralon advised the Thomas that it did not have proper accommodations for the passengers and crew of the City of Honolulu. The second message gaye the lat from the City of Honolulu as thirty- nine women, thirty-five men and 187 members of the crew, The radio and the help near at hand tand responsible to-day for the safety of 217 persons, the ship's company of the steamer, City of Honolulu, which burned yesterday. ‘ Early yesterday, while she ‘was 670 miles off Sun Pedro, Cal., fire broke out in the second class cabins of the steamer, one-timp pride ofthe North German Lioyd Line and more recent- Knife, Terrified by the knowledge that her husband and> sixteen-yeur- old son were away and she was alone, (Continued.) Mrs. Schultz told him she had no me money or valuables, “Quit your lying," he said monty and Jewelry, and he not only! «wiere's the money? If you don't burned her body severely = with| teil me I'll cut your throat.” matches and a cigarette, but threat- He waved the knife in front of her face and then struck her with the ened to cut her throat If she mude|) 21” ‘she told him again she had no an outery.2 money. . Mrs, Schultzy by @ ruse, managed] He threw back the bedclothes, and tearing her nightgown from hem to to eet, tha Dursiee “es sf ee aie néck, took the lighted cigarette from and then she freed herself o' er his mouth. bonds and sereamed for help. The| ‘Come across now, or you'll be wt _atronlzed the bar. took the or-| burglar took to his heels, his only] sorry,” he sald. “Tell me where your ‘or philosophically and without pro- | cory 0 took from Mrs,|™oney and jewelry are or I'll burn terh ddoaRa to the iateWarda, butte tn eee me your initials on your body. I'm go- | the “dryg,”’ those who had never been {Schultz's pocketbook, He hid in the] jing to burn you now, and If you de- inside the .wine ro + Were indig-| woods to the west’ of the Schultz/ cide to tell, lift your feet. nant, hey protested loudly ut the|home, but though the police searched] He then held the cigarette against ‘outrage.’ = ( (Continued. ) < pan a them he was not found, When h military courts to come ‘into force on DAUGHERTY RULING ‘atement true} death penaltios on. the activis' When the United States liner Presi fefuse the offer: **. dent Harding came into port to-day” No official, figures of the numbe;|from Hamburg the wine room was of persons who have surrendered is|wide open but the bar was hermetioal- avallable, but they have been com-|ly sealed. A radio received late Tues- paratively few; day night caused Capt. Paul C, Gren- ing to order the bar closed imme- who PRISED HE'S HELD. Walter C, Sedam, Schneider's law- Loft Candy Visits the Most Palatial Homes as well as the most Modest Dwellings Laboratory-tested ingre- dients Big Bright Day- light Factories and Sani- tary Methods of Manu- facture appeal to all lovers of Pure, Whole- her body, burning a tong scar, Next he went to a tie rack near the bed ron board wa Vv. an BeAr waa) We' BE left behind the knife with] ond took some of her son's ties. He ‘4 Bullitt, special counsel to the Unitey|fled he ly leader of the Los Angeles Steam- Mayes was in any way directly concerned with the tragedy. And Ido |Stutes Shipping Board, He refused to] which he had threatened Mrs,|tied her hands behind her and] ship Company's new Honolulu service, some sweets. not believe that the crime was an accidental one, It ts, of course, quite omment on Daugherty’s ruling but] schultz, a plece of pocket cutlery srappen Heretics neu ue head so] Unacountably the Bases gained such 5 d P 3 possible that some one might have fired t hots unde: in~ at ht fi a stateme ise. e Col 01 headway op the fighting crew that, ‘ ft one mig ave fired the fatal shot: r the mis 1 he might issue a statement Inter! i, 9 eurved and sharply pointed] she writhed and twisted as he satltwo hours acces eka ban ee ie ee A . rage 14 taken imprestion that they were directed at some pair other than Hall ia the day from the officts of the Ship- ‘ Mrs. Milis, But any one who had been guilty of such a tragic error |jing Board. blade, One of its horn side-plecen ts Id hardly have carved cut the rest of the crime—the slashing of Mrs: missing, Also he left an tron bar BMF BS, oh The tragedy occurred on a brlcht starlight night and 1 BIRNBAUM WANTS ity was said, he had e that any one co! e ia Mr‘ ar tt ny one could have mutilated Mrs. Mills under the Se Ne tears calise toms to get some trace of him through the dilapidated knife: Equipped only with @ description of youth-rthat he was about nine- tean years old and wore a cap—the on her feet and lghted a match,| abandon ship. But before that tine which he held against her stomach By the time it had burned out and she had lighted another she was ¢rin- tig from the torture and managed to indieate she wished to speak by rais- ing her feet - “{ ¢hought you'd tell," the yout) said. <‘Now, where are they?” In the parlor downstairs, bebind me the radio had sent out ite ssa sos” Notice to Advertisers Two ships, the Enterprise of “he transport, westbound, from) Hawats, | Brewin, after M. the Gay -| cought the signal and turned toward | I or the the position the op ator d given. } Mong} 2 A pleasure yacht, the Cusiana, eruis reesived ty 2 Fy Uy ng to Honolulu, with a party, includ. | maurge..caertialeg, 2 ot aay 04 ing Crompton Anderson, brother-in- [derived by 1 1M aw of the owner, E, L. Doheny, and | rites ton oats party of friends aboard, caught t: appeal and hastened that way, Los Angeles caught the signals and nav vessels stood by to race with death to the seene of the fire. San F aught the sicnals Usiant ship also w the sent do not bi Impression that she was another woman SEIZED CARPETS ‘Thore remains the theory with which we are confronted: 3—A Grime of Jealousy or Revenge. - This hypothests seems to me the most reasonable of The ¢ man and the woman who was murdered with him were, to the best of ow Kknowled Application was made to-day before Justice Learned Hand in the Federal Court by Robert Elder, representing » extremely intimate, The dead man had been popular in his- | Morey K. Hirnbaum, for the return of] police, in their search for young men] tile on the left side of the mantle,’ parish, partienfarly with the female members of hls congregation $100,000 worth ‘of carpets and rugs| who answered to It, arrested Thomas! she said when he had removed the If the Mull-Milis mystery is solved the Land of a Woman will, I | scized by the United States authdri-| Costello, twenty-four, of No. 1875 Co-| gag. think, be found behind the crime, I do not say that It was necessarily a | ties, Birnbaum is President of theljumbus Avenue, Far Rockaway. He] This was not true, and was her ruse woman who actually committed the murder, Some man or men may Standard Carpet Company, No. 819]had a severe cut on bis right hand,|to get him away or give her an op- have done the killing for ber. Fast 4ith Street. The cellar of the}and after this had been treated at St.| portunity to get help. Personaty, T think that a woman was the killer. The whole thing | place was raided last week by Pro-| Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, he He got more ties then and boun] looks to me like @ “woman's crime.’ The fact Je significant to me, that | hibition officers and a valuable store|arraigned this morning before Ma her feet and twisted. the bonds tighte: Mia, Mills was mutilated, {le the body of th of liquor reported seized, ‘It was|trate Miller in Jamaica Police Court.| about her hands. Again wrappln Sa aa’ ver committed the found In a walled off section of tho] A photograph of him was shdwn to] tedclothes about her head he wet friendship which ¢ d hetween Hall and Mrs World must be day Main Sheet cor nclseo wagted watt a | the peeding toward Hail was spared * Was aware of the aban fe This unidentified , | cellar Mrs. Schultz, but she promptly de-| downstairs. He left the tron bar but lies tia) abil, the Went ton GLKOHIts OF Bag charueler, content Or Clbeee: pergon tracked them on the night of the tragedy--erept upon them-—dis-/ | Following the seizuM of the liquor] clared he was not the man who had] carried the knife with him Fide Sih army RT LCP i be i‘ {hem Int position of Intimacy, and fired the shots which put an [the carpets and rugs in the placs|tortured her and he was released Mrs. Schuitz managed to hobble to » WOK ro ieee THE WORLD scue. But sh nol til more thar four he end, forever, to that intim und to the two principals whe figured in 11, And then, whon the dreadful deed had been done und tho last ghastly touch bad been put to the crime--when the figure of mystery, having siasheg the throat of Mrs, Mills, rose, and turned a white face to the stars, I believe that the stare, looking down, saw the face of a woman Once mora we are forced to admit the wisdom of the fF who advised “Cherehex In fem “LOOK FOR THE SOM. a small outside back porch and loosen ee the gag sufliciently to scream. Neigh rs after the ; bors rushed to the house and the bur-| flames had forced the Captain, his O1e.o giar fled out the back way to the] First Officer, the Chic Engineer and] contst.VOV.—CHARLOTTE. Campbett ods, Mrs, Schulta had fainted by] the Radio Operator to leave the blaz Funeral Church, B'way, 66th. Sat., 10 a.m, youth about 19, cap pulled dowgvever)the time help reached her. Thel ing hulk MACKEY.—DORA, Campbell Puneral his eyes with a elgagette in his Aauth.! curved bladed knife was found on the The fire b oke out between 5 and 6] Church, Friday, 11. A.M, Auspioes Actess Before she could rise up in ped or parlor floor. o'clock in t\je morning; the passen-| Fuad. Mra, Schultz, who had been sick, was dozing in her bedroom on the second floor of her home yesterday afternoon when some one shook her shoulder, She looked up to see @ were taken, Birnbaum in his appli- cation, which will be argued on Tues- next, says that he is not the of the Mquor and had no knowledge of {ts presence, He says hogeublet the cellar to Michael Moran, 1 ®ruckman, and had no control of hp property. rhman

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