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Oe ee - — . rr re sees ALL HALL PRINCIPALS QUESTIONED ANE To-Night'’s Weather—CLOUDY AND COOLER. ‘ THE L STREET la | Che WORD EDI TION s [*Cirentation Boo Books Open to Al.”| Open to All. bd ‘VOL. LXIII. NO. 22, 181—DAILY. Corrie, wig Co” ch N E W YOR K, Tu z 8 DAY, OCTOBER 1 Lt : = : : IDENTITY OF BUS OWNERS SOUGHT BY TRANSIT BOARD WOMAN WHO SHOT “ANOTHER BLIMP =|SEARCHING INQUIRY. IN HALL FAMILY; NWT CAN | EPODES WTH | MILLS AND DAUGHTER ALSO QUESTIONED TOMIL HERSELF) SUORE ON BOARD ae ti tee oe Str enw ak for phys by Her Daughter’s Woman Law- yer, End Any Hopes of Suppressing Facts To.Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND CQOL. treulat ‘on Books Open to All.” | red an Second-C New York, 8 PRIOE THREE CENTS eS eS ES VHO OWNS CITY'S BUS LINES MAY BE REVEALED IN INQUIRY BY TRANSIT COMMISSION 4 1 s ewes a Jilted, She Fired Five Bullets} All Escape Fatal* Injury Into Broker in His When Huge Gas Bag Is : : i a Office. Destroyed. and Open Way to Putting End to Secrecy. | * t i rae . { eas Wai Py DRYS WILL LOSE 5 VICTIM DIES LATER.|HYDROGEN BLAMED. (Special From 9 Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ) Who Got Licenses From Sake = NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 17.—Mrs. Edward W. Hall, t Municipality. CONGRESS VOTES IN Wife Had Agreed to Give Him]C-2 Meets’ Fate Similar to widow of the rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, and her } ty. i p ny Up, Hts Assailant Roma as It Leave Texas two brothers, Henry and William, and James and Charlotte Mills, t 2 | QUESTION NEW PERMIT Alleges, Hangar. husband and daughter of the choir leader, who was found slain with Investigation to Begin Thurs- COMING FLECTION iia) Teuistta wivadia ANeey FS | mate ANTONIO) coer ORE Dr. dha: sana bimkitvces by epee Stricker and Beek: day Will Include “Manhat- 2 petite French woman who yesterday] (Associated Press).—The Army dirigi- man to-day. Two servants in the Hall household were also sum- tan Transit Co ” Claims. ‘ ‘ mortally shot Oscar M. Martelliere,|Ule C-2, carrying a score of persons, moned to the Court House. } se aod _ 4 ; Poll of ‘Nation Indicates Big rea| estate broker who had jilted her,| exploded and was destroyed by fire Henry Stevens was the first to be examined by the Prosecutors and } A thorough investigation of the bus! Victory for Anti-Volstead Fo-day at Brooks Field, near here. All he was held back after the others were éxcused, BS on board and nearby escaped without fatality. ‘ — “ Tho C-2, preparing to resume the (From a Staff Correspondent of The return journey of a transcontinental Evening World.) flight, was being towed out of a hang- WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—A poll ar when the wind caught her and of candidates for Congress just com- threw her against a door, which pleted indicates that the liberals will ripped the gas bag. An instant later make a net gain of approximately she was in fames. Passengers in tho seventy-five at the November elec- car injured follow: tion. By combining the figures ob- Major H. A.’ Strauss, commander, tained by the wet and dry organiza- bruises, not serious, situation in the entire city will be Advocates. started Thursday morning by Clar- nce J. Shearn, counsel to the Tran- fit Commission. ‘This investigation has been in preparation for some time, and is supplemental to the in- vestigation of the Interborough and other traction lines begun by the Transit Commission last spring. The purpose of the investigation is to supply the Transit Commission Mrs, Hall and the maids were allowed to leave soon after the arrival of her lawyer, Anthony N. Pfeffer, at a little before 1 o'clock. William } Stevens, forelorn and hurt looking, came out half an hour later. | —_—_—.. ea “They asked me if I heard any ene leave my sister's home at 2 o'clock FIND PINS IN CANDY in the norning of June 15,"" he etd. } “But haven't you sald you left the i house yourself at that time?" ho way } asked. He wayed the inquiry away timpor- tantly, with information ag to what service|tiong which maintain national head- Maj. John MacD. ‘Thompson, in- | “Theat ton’s w mation kag me to ath } the present bus lines ave giving tha] auarters in Washington, Tho Evening juries undetermined, but thought not cuss at all,” he said. “Not at this i Public and, If it is not systematic and] Woria pas been able to sift the rival of fatal character, q time, Can't suy 4 word about that A adequate, what steps shoulll be takeo |.) = bs Capt. Jeffrey Montague, practically ” _ El il DS e fake) claims so as to present a fairly ac- unhurt, gone Tl. now. 4 to give real bus service, | | Jourate pleture of the situation trom Capt. Nelson Walker, bruised on Charlotte Mills and her father were | Furthermore, the Transit Commis-|a national viewpoint, : ape aes mat cH. 3 Beira cover tack intenteatio tel tee fa Jersey City Officials Investi-|anowea to go after Wiliam. t Ben Balnes arm broken, Lient. O. A, Anderson, body brulses. Joseph L. Albrecht, broken Present licensees are and their con-|the “wet” and “dry a a hae nections and backing. Nor has {t ever| coincide, and while the Anti received any data from any source ax| League takes issue with the state to what their equipment 1s and wh there will be a large crop Meir receipts have been. So far, the wet"? candidates in the new Con- ty has recetved no remuneration in] gress to occupy seats now held by Percentage of receipts from the many | those who have “dry’* voting records, Millions of parsengers carried in buses. | the “wets" have pledges in the shape One of the many points that will be| of signed letters to back up their the subject of inquiry avill be the | clat Manhattan Transit Compa which T Association, Against the Pro: claiins a perpetual logisintive fran ition Amendment, whieh has can- chise to opera buses in any street of | Y4ssed every Congressional District all first class ditics in the State. Jt} nd polled every candidate for Con- Js pointed out that although Mayor | ST€Ss. has lsted as “wet" only tho: Hylan has been vociferous in de. {candidates who have pledged. them- ouncing “private interests," yet | 8€l¥e8 to modification of the Volstead “neither he nor his Administration haa] cts With rare exceptions. any criticisms to make, nor did it} FOUR “WETS” FORECAST FROM place any obstacles in the way when CALIFORNIA, the Manhattan Transit Company re-| California, according to the latest : a sently began operating buses und] reports to the Anti-Prohibition Asse. |i bis office at No. 100 William continued doing so until stopped by] ciation headquarters, will have four] Streets attempted twice to-day to court injunction. “wets” in the next Congress. This} commit suicide, once under a strect The action taken by the Board of|represents a gain of one in the|car in Grand Strect and again under Estimate in granting temporary re-| House. W. J. Pearson, the demo- es | Sand ¥ocable permits to 400 bus owners to| cratic candidate against Senator] Mse gutomobile truck tn Cana operate on thirty-three lines will un-| Hiram Johnson, is “dry."" Johnson| Street. . doubtedly figure in some way in the] voted for the Eighteenth Amendme: Later, when she was arraigned be- development of the investigation and supported the Volstead enfores-| fore Magistrate W. Bruce Cobb, in the gate Stale Confection Sold Henry Steveny was not released to Children from his ordeal until after 2 o'clock. One of the maids questioned to-day has not been mentioned before’in die- Six children attending Public School | cussions of the murder. She is Bar- No. 16 in Sussex Street, Jersey City, | bara Tough, who has been with Mrs. were taken yiolently 11 shortly after | Hall a long time and ts understood to have been her close confidant in the Jong strain of keeping a proud ‘ and indifferent front in spite of the wife's knowledge of tho flagrant love- making of Mr, Hall and Mrs, Mills. | The other was Louise Gelst, once discharged by Mrs, Hall and re-em- ployed at the insistence of her hus- { bana, Mr, Becker insued the following of- leg. The C-2 had ‘been unleashed and raised slightly above the floor of the hangar. Crowds stood around the door and outside, and at the first sign of danger they scattered in all di- noon to-day after eating candy pur chased In a nearby shop. 1 San Antonio reporter, injured, tel:paoned the the accident to this then taken to a hos- Miss Janochio, the superintendent, rushed the children to thelr homes and notified Health Officer Hagen. He assigned Dr, Fred Robertson and Dr. Leo Koppel, who reported, fol- lowing a tour of the sick children's homes, all would recover, Stomach puntps were used in some Instances, The candy was bought during the|"¢lal statement: j the car scraping the floor, Another Hassepihdeinae dsl ciate hey aie af te peancanler ti ; puff of wind caught us and I decided lam ‘Lewis at No. 80 Morris) Street. ipa piinii che aiclade ic, to jump. Woman Murderer i in Foreground, Analysis showed it contained gelatine} and Henry. These examinations “IT saw the big ship split and beard which had coagulated und become un-]| were prompted by some new in- (Continued on Fourth Page.) With Man to Help Her, Theory of Wholesome, excelsior, bits of pins and} formation we have received which j Sn Sa o ther foreign substances, Ten pounds} we cannot disclose. We do not , of it found in the shop were con-| intend the arrest of any person AMBULANCE HIT | Mystery Tale Writer in Hall Caseliin is iene | aay. We She scene BY TRUCK; THREE a eens tigation of the wholesalers from| authorized. HURT, TWO DYING Courtney Ryley Cooper, author of “The Print On the Pane,” “The whom Lewis got the candy. Charlotte Mills and her father were age White Desert” and other curiosity-tickling mystery stories, to-day The affected children, ranging from|called to ‘refresh the -prosecutors’ Injured Physician’s Heroism] gives exctusivety to Evening World readers his reasoned analysis of zeven to twelve years-of uge, were: memories on statements they already May Save Driver With @hat remarkable: mystery story in real life, the Halt murder, Mr. Frank Diskers, No. a Monitor had made. 4 ; Cooper, like hts friend and one-time collaborator, William J. Flynn, | Street; Adele Brandt, No. 247¢Grand| Henry Stevens was put under ex- Severed Arteries. former Chief of the United States Secret Service, has studied many | Street; Frank Admiskl, No. 183 Mor-Jamination for two hours. Frequently” ‘Three attaches of the New Rochelle] crimes of fact, as well as of fiction, and practical observation, ax well |ris Street; Virginia Bowers, No, 33 Hospital were seriously injured to-day] as skill in theorizing, characterizes his discussion of the double tragedy | Mudson Street; Edward Schiminski, when a large motor truck crashed into BY COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER. No. 118 Essex Street; Joseph Woupll, the ambulance in which they were Who killed Edward Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills? Well, 1¢ t were | No. 329 Grand Street speeding on an emergency call at] working on the case, | would look for a woman and a man, or 4 man =a Webster and Washington Avenues,| working under the direction of a woman CLYDE LINER LENAPE New Rochelle, The injured are: Dr. Lemuel Caro, interne, severely “We were being towed out, and as the nose of the ship came outside of the hangar I noticed it sway with the wind and careen to one side When it was half way out, the wind caught it with full force and carried it over to the side of the entrance. The big bag dropped, the bottom of MRS. PAULETTE SALUDES. WILKIAM STEVEN'S, (Continued on Fourth Page.) (Continued on Sixth Page.) while he was being questioned Prose- cutor Stricker, or a detective sent ge from him, went down with a me stairs to the Court of Common Pleas where Judge Daly was sitting, and consulted with him gravely. Tt 1s & woman's type of crime. It bas AGROUND OFF FLORIDA] ho other persons summoned were certain obvious woman elements, The miss- ranged’ about’: Geis katacocms!. Mitte ing watch? ‘The scattered letters? There |Gees om St. Johns River Bar-tn| ,, 3 tat ers cut about the head, face and arms. county detectives or State ‘troop Woerner, driver of the are two.possible reasons for the frat: One, WWM IE vicperpad) sitting between them so they could rms and bande cut, wavel | te a surface desire to create an appearance of | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 17.—The (Continued on Seventeenth —_——oe—___ MATHILDE MOVES City Charter experts point out that} ment act. However, he yoted against] tromicide Court, she learned for the OSE nm || collapsed and had to be carried out of e ee court. oRun R. R. Trains by Electricity |-2".comes, were s.ceee OES, were the fourth since she fired five after the crime she had attempted twice to leap from the window of the " rm Woolworth Bullding. On that oce: Inventar of New Device Forecasts. jon she wus restrained by Mr. Tur- mitted through the air by electron tubes, the newest invention in radio, Stephen Dunphy of the Old Slip was forecast to-day by Dr. Irving Langmuir, radio expert of the General | Station saved her. ot merely for radio purposes but) . A & y ultimately play an itmportant|CPPer and glass, a thing heretofore first time that Martelliere had dled in Tr § i A shots into the body of Martelliere ansmitted by New Radio Tubes , offices of her attorney, James A, Tur- ley's secretary, and to-day Poli Hlectric Company an@,inventor of the new tube, The shooting revealed one of the rt In such problems as tho elec-| S#rded as impo the Beekman Street Hospital and ‘she yesterday afternoon. Immediately e > ossible to Send Power From Niagara toSan Francisco, |!°¥ 0h, thirteenth. floor of the ALBANY, Oct. 17,—Operation of trains by electrical energy, trans- Cupt. William Funston and Detec- “Such devices will probably be used > trification of railroads and the trang} ., The, inventor related how he had . 3 17 Och M7 ane | rot communicate except openly. Ap- Gidigd tke cuenta c sybase obbery, while the second points toa woman, | steamer Lenape, crack ship of the) warently they chose to keep an un- mission of power to long distances by | tudied the currents present in an TO OLD CONVENT ey aren * i es + Clyde Steamship Company, with a7 | pero snes Metis electric Hght bulb, and. followed re- orde acerations More than one feminine ‘murderer has killed . happy silence Mieans of. direct current,” Dr. Luny-|eocnn” wone te the ae rae ee oe ; muie said ind concussion of the pansengers oboard, 1s muir said. Oser in Party at Former snd then taken a lock of her dead lover's ground on the} Henry Stevens appeared at the | r : ‘ with other tubes and rectin All three were removed to the hos se wilal i Re way See bar ut the mouth of the St. Lawrence | Court House tn his own automobile, This, he indleated, power generated) ed the problem he had set.him Rousseau Tlome pital where doubt was expressed as to Hal OY OP SVAN tO Ere By Wie way, Wa8 Tiiver, ‘The vessel Is in no danger, offi- | unaccompanted. He has been to the N Valls ‘might be ‘sent : J the recovery of Woernc Brown ut wateh a gift? clals of the line suid, Court House before. On his early Wethe air and be picked up and ja 2 aL os p z t he e voluntarily, For sev- Ps = = =| LUCERNE, Switzerland, Oct. 17.—] physicians said,that Dr. Caro's quick Ax to the letters, again womon, and | tt ts expected to float at inigh tiue | Visita, he came vo Pe SUING EH ERR lt 0 Max Oser, the Swiss riding master,]action in stepping the bleeding of "7 three pal reasons: Once more the de ¥ und proceed up the river to [erat days after the murders were ai The inventor was more than ‘Resu 5 of ne and his young American fiancee, Miss} Woerner's wounds, although severely sire to create an illusion of robbery, or a @ Lenape sailed from New | injured hims probably saved the uturday scught for him at his summer place Pleased when he learned of the suc- Mathilde McCormick, with other mem- cosstul tests that had been completed World cAd. driver's life Irenzied search to find the last w — it Lavalette on the ocean and in New vith bi be by the io Cor bers of her family, have moved from] ‘The ambulance, on its second trip, which Mrs, Mills had sent to her LAUREL RESULTS. Brunswick and in New Sore Ory Peration, Pee oe ee the border of Lake Lucerne to Little] was turning {rom Webster Avent friend, or lastly an effort to find and d sae i Heese cna aeveliaane than a modest statement, saying: WANSAGH, Hi Fn Mepl:M8, 1p. © | TRand hs Peters on) eiceny oe ee el a eG eal ar 2 luring which might have been the CLEAR AND FAST. to discuss murders was due to “Lam greatly pldase® but not sur-| New York Worl er AAS ee ie a AS Pelee ye homed cea eas means of brie these two people to t FIRST RACE—Five one-hait | “advice of counsel,” and intimated be ; HM wrised wt tho miccexs of tho tubos, It vent where Jean Jacques Rousseau, | cory Stores, of No, 1881 Park A 4 : Neen halt adda | r the French philosopher and author, York coming from be pla of their th, Supp that ¢ urlong: rg ad ad * | | oper eatin vale Nved in sulitdde for several montis in ed’ into its side, William Mas. cath date, Mills had recelved @ decuy letter mulerburg (Marinelli 2.90] Mow nsecutor Heck roa o® oa | of his ten-year 1166. : sarod? the driver of the truck, of No. ¢ ing like th and $2.09, 1 . tha asion tn the ; | ae to per Se tune, which Aouan The Oscr-McCormick party: t 160 West 100th Street, Man’ te change the place for to- : Soggartha (A, Johnson), | ary H ms te, tarcene anid De ted | | als . ‘ 7 s 1 horses with them s locked up charged with vi isual one 20 and $2.70, eau ae % $ : weems likely to revolutionize radio h BOVOTAL HOFaRS “Wabe "a ; tt ‘ nsle y) 00, third ight 14 until 11 o'clock and } Sie oe ani ring thing about the Ko after this, Here's [make frequent excursio: of that section of the State 4 t ver mig ke m out ina Druid Hill (ialaay), $4.0 shins re Righe ‘ it a solar ae ew tubo is that its high efficiency 1 boring beaches, particula hicle Law in ambulances ae - meme . _ . * been with him.*® The triend was vis- pained by tho successful welding “of little town of Erlack right of way (Continued on Second Page.) arted.

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