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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. Sie Spee |Movie Pictures of Mrs. Hall, Widow of Slain Rector, in the First Interview ~—_TINSPEETOR HENRY She Has Given Since Her Husband and Mrs. Mills Were Found Murdered eIVES RAND WR : BOOTLEG FACT meeting him several times on Friday and Saturday following t) Gisappearance of the minister and Former Prohibition Chie! Bookkeeper Brings Accoum to Rum Inquiry. singer. Mrs, Hall remembtrs veeing him only two out of five times he says they met. “If 1 had a high priced lawyer and two or three murder experts working for me,” Mills sald, “perhaps they could explain the importance of these points. “Saturday, just before the bodies were found, 1 saw Mrs. Hall on her front porch. One of her relatives was with her, sitting on a porch chair and mado a slurring remark about my not putting my daughter to work in the absence of her mother. I remem ver Mrs. Hall looking at me as though to see how I took it she says she has no momery of It." Mrs, Hall sald she had never been told of her husband's affair with Mrs, Mills, had never been jealous of] , Mrs. Mills and had never quarrelled with thé choir singer, According to statements made by the investigators ners and boot! hh h have inf ation to = - er eretofore they ha ‘orm ae ee ee ee er eee Pe ere ee a ee the contrary on all three points. Waiving immunity, after a retu lice Inspector Domin Henry of the Fifth District app before the Federal Grand Jury afternoon which is investigating activities of bootleggers in this ef He gave the jury information police ralds on warehouses, rum-fu = headquarters in th to do so, __ Antler vain that Ars, Hal denied “I don't want to eee anybody “| had such faith in my hue- “| have absolutely no Idea as to | feel as if t wore up apaingt Upbiaaia Vi beds os: entinaty ‘He geome they (the authorities) |, ARotber witness was Prederiote ras hae tere Mad vvaadandcnes| Punished. I want to get the solue | band. I feel he is true tome. if | who might have done thie thing, | ® blank wall. {have no dew | that Mr. Hall would have written | let many things go by. 1am told | a THOS tie Title oo ther to eae brother, Henry Stevens. ‘The authorl-| tion, | think any one who has he were here he could explain. nor have | any as to motive, 1 what to think.” (Ae to the o such things from what | know of that in the beginning they took no |I’rohibition Director. is! eae have testimony that) -ommitted a murder is not a safe He was never in love with Mre. have nothing | ean auggest ae to | Pou” Fire ela ar it him.” Explanation of why she | photographa, and it was three | Henke! brought with him @ There is no particular desire on the| person to have at larg Mills.” _perpetrators or motive.’? Theild think such things.” | Hatten andiditey et reson. fore an autopey was per [vic hero. liad boon. o lecel Boul part of officials or the people gener- ally; to have an indictment made, in pres peligro sat tn ?2= al Vglfeys Fired at Crowd in Battle |#ue-Witness Who Now Asserts Cohalan Nam ean aera catia ee | She Has Not Yet Revealed AUly sw part a ee Bake ee almost involving Mr. Day in contempt soma ems“) Over Coal Dumped on R.R. Track ner of His Brother ‘Dan,’ timo going over the ones the. book “Bo that you will not misinterpret A third witness was Louis Mouquing my silence I will say that there will 475 Times to Fee-Carrying Jobs WNIT anite is tiuing hie “taell be no arrests this week." Walle It has been reported and ex-| boy Wounded When Detectives Open Fire on Hundred. pected the case would go to the Grand Ves we .. = 7, : mony - Jury this week, doubt was expressed Carrying Away Fuel in Baskets. : apis, las not vet been subpoenasd, to-day that it is in shape to be suh-| — KUFFALO, Nov. 2—Soveral hundred men, women and children of Surrogate Seeking Re-election Made First Appointment ion tomorow. | MEM ® Bet btheaiotanlipty Oe he Cheektowaga early to-day battledewith Lehigh Valley Ratlroad detectives actual murder, Mrs, Gibson has {den-| Who attempted to prevent them from hauling away the contents of three tified the “woman in gray.” No in-| carloads of anthracite coal, walch had been dumped onto the tracks n dictment ‘of the woman will be asked} the William Street city lne. until authorities can name the person Yourtoenly who fired the shots, it is believed. we uf That is one reason Mra, Gibson Ix Four Months After Taking Office—Mooney and a tallies Tompkins, However, Lead in Financial Returns. Readers of The FE ng World have been shown that Surrogate John “Ar Kens DHeOhdsAve. at several he! o} al directions carrying buckets, bas ves opened fir veral men wh 8 ereeships and temporary administratorships in th three men with the given name of! a16 detectives said the boy was an] Detectives are trying to learn wi i : $2,874 for each of the cases he handled by appointment of the Surrogate av-old John Disskowski¢. ———— ial emesenmnnennain Cohalan appointed Daniel J. Mooney, who shares a law office with the expected to be asked to-day to PICK} i cean to hurl chunks of cual at them ts and tubs filled with the fuel 1 inc ive Mr. Mooney drew in fees $1 Henry, the name Mrs. Gibsoh says ; L Redd a ocent bystander and wa ck by| pulled the ping in the gondola cars ‘ 1 <a: Sarees Pe a HS ia she heard spoken by the ‘woman in} "pocent Dystand REE NCP CEU Ey athe’ ciecatiiaclion Ioh : ; Mr. Mooney got the fattest assignments. ‘Thus far this year he has " 0 bol ahs 4 ean i “1 phd ena mi i (i dra 0 $3 p00 0) °o es alone s 000 t gray.’ If they can decide on the] i wag not until the detectives fired] wero in a freight train which had f irawn in fees $31,000 from two estates alor Chis is $1 more thar shot in the left leg as the detec rogate’s brother, Denis O'Leary Gobalan, to fifty-four guardianships, ref- eight years from 1915 to « man from 4 line-up in which will be] Won they descended upon the crowd | Three arrests were made. 8.80, an average return of twice the man they will indict the woman 48.48 severat volleys that the crowd bexan| stopped In the Yards for a few maln : annual falary of a Surrogate of New York County see Ty NG resent, a iman they haa] t seater. Men and women ran in! ut rot. Teale J. Tompkins tn eleven years drew $01,811 in fees from aey- in mind, because he has an alibi thoy , i enty-cight assignments given him by ® - Surtog ile Ignores Allegation realizovcan withstand any attack. PIMLICO ENTRIES. Sah, Nightboat sigh Surrogate Cohalan. He averaged) jaw at N Brokdwese 8 ‘ 4 es Alege Another step forward was made yen FI TH RACE tr, Knobble nly $664.50 a case. Mr. Mooney and| the Cohalans had split and D. Favored Relatives’ As- t i visi The Pimileo entries for to-morrow's races | Carefu "4 ant eh - . j orday when Mr. Mason visited the 0 tri r to-morrow's 8 r the professor have drawn in aggre-| Cohalan was practising at N sociates in Fees Phillips farm accompanied by Edward |are ax follows | SIXTH RACE—Al Be Schwurts, Bertilion expert of the| MIRST RACK—Puree $1,681; for maiden) Myrfi, Ducks and Drake Newark police. Lieut. Devereux, his| fillies: two-vearMdr: five and a half tur SVENTH RACE } sate fees $207,069, This ts only about lette, Mollie i $3,000 leas than Surrogate Cohalan Street, with Michuel J. Ngto and m Barke. Not until seven years} 5 louge iroga ohn 1, Cohals assistant, and Lieut. Duy, official Ihde Barnes, Heverly 1 . i ldraws for ‘hig snUre fouiteon| tater ald’ Denis Orleary Ge u Jolin ialan in his photographer. George Totten, county psc Ce i Gacrs. of earvide ubisi6 000; year al campaign f election has progress - detective af Sonierset, was with them. | 735, TTP BONAR LAW HOPES U. S. =r, 1 Rai es Saat ne Wn ee Raat 98/6) tha e he insinuates ‘They -suryeyed the land around the Princess by Outtiy : »0 ! he professor] Mooney, in Roum 1900 at No. 11 E G x there i eal the of crabapple tree, and took photograghs ea Red, reat WILL JOIN LEAGUE SOON and Mr. Mooney aro away out in the} Street, and it was in 1915 that Dan-Teoy, qui, 4 BI CNG: ele of every point of Interest. Dealt " lead of the Surrogate Gvhalan ap-|iel J. Mooney drew $12,640 ser eee AUNs AER Se last night at Sater Sas. anon ald the * Pais) Tells Women Party Volicy ts Tran- ° : 3 ’ $12,640 in fees bY} yin ata Street-and Bronewen or the vinit seas to © pictile 4% 101 Pow Wow quillity and Stability, poifitees, but in point of the number] grace of appointments by Sur vs Zaureke. LONDON, Nov 2 (Associa ; of times appointed they lag far behind] Cohalan, the brot?: th t \uditerium, in Weat a map of the region Mguring in the £00 aCrugie 2 ‘i : ‘ 4 ‘ bE y lag Cohalan, the brother of his partner. ‘ Mall-Mills murder for Grand Jury 502 Insulat Press).--Prime Minister Bonar Law, e Be aa: - 4 W. J. Burke, at one timo a law part William J, Burke, the former part-| “2? Strect, and at the Chapel of the lal exhibits. Mr, Schy prom- tue. Momma sed to have them finished Saturday.| *--J. Hh. Madden ond in an address to a meoting of women in the Drury Lane Theatre this after fh in West 55th Street, he ner of Justice Daniel F. Cohalan, and Michael J. Egan, at one time a law r of Justice Dan F., stand WOMAN TAKES SLAP AT PROMI- |. SECOND) Rack —turee Junior} noon, reiterated thet his policy ¥ of Surt ~~. NENT FAMILY. ? i ks, ag! of trananility and ste y ‘ ‘i 4 partner of all the Lawyer Cohatins.| Conajan's appointees to refers ; maintenance ‘of the ‘the trip brought at least one inter As regards foreten policy,” 1 f ; Mr. Egan died about two years ag0.| guardianships apprai a « © of the judiciary ts won. esting incident. A well-dressed woman Beye hid ebermuapiten HOW BURKE AND EGAN GOT] on. ie be lovay bosses an t puppets know it who'was in the way of the camera that America may gradually take a MING RUGROGATE SOR n. gn to appe the . ‘ man wgp Asked to step aside, She interest in the League of Nations ta i LOOK-! u E JOBS} of the favored in April, 19 Noha vubets USING 10. CONG asked Bhar they were doing, and . yme form or other and may gradu In the year 1900 Daniel F. Cobalan.| wontis after John P as scheme to deprive me of. the when told, replied: J. bh. Davia ontty, bel, Groadus entry. [ally feel that it is her duty to help si John P. Cohalan, Michael J. Cohalan. i‘ FT tox nu them @0 ebeadl Swell. ji/a too) late now for plo: eae pa a Pagitaledgae) yi ensheos! 3 dep) ug Timothy D, Cohalan, John 1, Couch a te a : ‘ And here me say a word “of tures, The sald they could get * Wraith {left the worl Gaaeationaslid, were practising | 205th Passed’ by, up to the en J ; ur relations with Mrance must 1921 jbo the keynote of our foreign polic rorehy did not mark his “way with anything in this town ex 4 Cheaterbrouk cept murder, but it looks us it they are stolen on Bivetion Day ev Ge sasawitn twats too,” we mene THA SMGRS MEitstaR declared, It would be far better ir the woman | named would admit frankly thon gant foe hav nother thenei mene © one to n tion Uiler concerned In the conspirney ities nis Tops ee she was present when Mr. Half and Mrs. Mills were killed. . ) sisters. She helped| Thi r the record shows only seven | can rest a t nothing will be tioned the name of i well-known Dexterous ‘others and two § ie help . i ‘ & family. When detectives asked her ventas BERNSTORFF FAVORS There is more that | could say, but | will not until | am permitted | support them by working in a dre appe' nts, as special guardian, | !¢!t ! the doors of Sing who phe was she gave the nume of *Ildbien | Jowel to do #0 by the authorities. maker's shop in Market Street three in January in April and} > Dotine the wife of a prominent New Bruns- aren ge eee GERMANY IN LEAGUE “1 know who has been watched since | told my story and since cor- She left her family in 19¢ Neeelta sutS rogate Cohalan repeated this wick officlal. This woman later denied + Queores roboration came. | know who is going to be arrested eventually.” Trenton and opened a sé : ugainst ‘The World and knowing anything about the incident Pitty Fifty Magee Flaca te. Hight! tor Te ktey ‘ Se mae 4 furniture store, remaining four years.| J" the fourteen years of his term) again Murphy and Boss Koe- OF MES Hall's first. formal, ex 786 Vente He Declares. —From latest intervie with Mre. Gideon iS rat Will aston, afof oMice Surrogate Coliainn has ap-| nig. He said that his court handle Mrs. 1 jy OX 118 Madeline Lijiian pa t 4 Sasa she me lam Kasten, aint ‘ite Leena yes 5 et tended Interview, It was said sho ro Atrow ‘ar Gord jeicl ea ERI I OY apie aedtiieh 4 mechanic, While in that city atie|Polted Wiliam J. Burke to ap-| $7.000,000,000 worth of property while cept her personality, It ts not certain |sar: cioining r and udi | hie magasine, Der Germany, a e iq 9 and a boy, William eee aca AAAS Hs ‘oui 1 peeches he she even did thut, Some of the inter-Jone mii 0 os NORAer euneTiee entrance eintb Ait FOEsaiy sed amanmsaatonnaesniitG Imes a ye ne ce referred to the Surrorate's Court and viewers saw in her u cold, unemo- 1 Min pe the Court of the Widows and Or- of Times. | ph ve been in WH tional woman who may 1} eo PERG Noe oe oe wl BORN IN Hoboken ~- Sister Found | £232" sie! Bsa it olen sgeretly sneering at them, Others saw WEG Jacuion H dona of @ new war either on our BAY chaste beyana EU ae RReE ey oved the charge well bred, dignified woman whose *Thugling Tay people or the re He wandins|E to No, 278 Avenue C, wh cinl guardl accounting that he favored, in appointments to attitude was due, not to lack of feel- 14 sundial 24 sieeees MB Sone i ab ee eee 3 Re lived with her sister, Mz teferen a positions carrying fees, partners or este icky Hotton oH hts as long as we have t eon minitnal 2 ae “ Radon li “are! ee 2 4 eferences: on ngs. 5 | associate his brothers an 1 Ing, but to the.wondertul self-control) 1164, eHiing i PES te ie that, Charen is the prover] -@rvied in 1894 to Frederick Kesselring of Secaucus,) winiams. aston and the ct petoreiioes sit ting al panaeint Wg brothers and former she was’ forced to muster to her aid. Ato! *Hotnulus 15 pla . rans 7 Was, with jer wndvalao ae (end: ofl ore pie ete we seseee $9] partne own law firm: It was generally agreed that {f the} 14 ycromeeil Ser aul fronts USERRA N. J., Who Disappeared—Met William Easton —_ | Neto with ber and ee iam Whit-| 22 tis, fit year on the bench Sur- ei : fime comes, Mrs. Hall will make a ¥ Geneva, he aays, “there in Trenton, N. J te ‘of Trenton rogate Cohelan appointed his: brothe MILTON WILL NOT LOSE SIGHT, wood witness. Sho has wondortull (1114) 4 Tat out pute wows tou WLI 0, abt CRUON) Soe ce aati vrra, | Daniel Fa former taw to] SAN FRANCISCO, ‘Nov. 2.-—Tommy control of her features as well as her eri ous difficulties and that ye would alse Q of Ne PADS WANE er ees tS. Jthirteen pe s carryin In] Milton, 1%21 national automobile cham= feelings. It is impossible to confuse be accorded a scat In th fi N June vson, the farmer woman of New Brunswick, N. Jo WhO} Gipson sold her furniture at auction! 1910 things © working better, and] pion, who Injured one of his eyes while ved to New] Mr, Burke In 1 vileMills murder, Js no longer a ‘amystery woman" | and after two months me mont 2 ven] racing at Cotati, near here, Sunday, will not lis sight, necording to attend ler. She seems absolutely confl It was here that she is telieved to|next to his best year, In February,| glow from the track, hitting his goggles caving its way through all is a pride Gibson,” af 1911, hey that will act as a whield against many 2 On Waten of her position, and secure ia her t a7 test pet is ELEVEN GREEK PRIESTS us fur us Ler fan nverned. Her life history as furnished by former | Brunswick, w she has been ever} thirty appolutments. In 1911 he drew] Net lene Nie sieht: tecording to attend. lief that her story will stand, And > aknopble va BURIED ALIVE, REPORT |" nd her sister, Mrs, Madeline Willlams, No, 273 Avenue C, Bay-|*nce on her pig and chicken farin.| Afty-two a ntments. That was] éne taco in the Inat lap when @ splinter ows that she is not a native of Kentucky and has spent most of her have adopted the name as appointed fourteen} and breaking the glass, a plece of which hard knocks, Scores Massncred at Alvaly, Saye }iife in New Jersey name connected with the farm she]times, once as general appraiser,| lodged In Milton's eye. Tn the interview 297 questions ware] shane a Wha Demmeiehs. ay,| , Aum Cheon, was born tn stupaen @mo mT | BtMR wiioh Urty sears agp was |seren times as special guardian, | = asked. She answered all except one } melting: for ABHI? Phe Greek uiwa SEARO REO Anna fawinclene ey! r nen} owned by a m Gibson and his - ° : This was about. 610,000, worth, at{ ‘*° ears 10 muetrapalivestiand ion niteate oaitunad by [oT te sno veer Oe ing Nas name | rented a store in New Brunswick anc | wife, Mary. (Continued on Tenth Page.) Notice to Advertisers bonds found to comprise half of her WT anads Higad ts. etn hal Ec ic : Sate raised chickens in the back yard Display advertising (ype copy, and reletiee husband's estate. Tho first half bad 8 "0 eoass Seueauavalhapeiince ihe leven children ‘of Str. ond MIW| Atte? gin years eh» moved to Deana - oe ntere for, either. the. wesie Aay. Mora been left to him by her mother, she 1103 eines tenon hy to-day he H Charles Eisleitner, 1! was]a suburb of New Brunswick, and ran after 4F. M. the day preceding publicatian can be tiserted only a® space may permit rf ed, She did not thi eces - Court. Du: Lior Uo e lo ‘ “page me ny} ‘ ane bs ype “i Hat Doster ™ Ino) CRN America |® Vegetable farm and in of rereipt at The World Office. selene os “eth! toh : fed : « baker : < o Copy containing engravings to be made yeas learned that Mrs. Hall hersel’ aud Drakes Ath the om \ Marin Hoboken, | 2 2886 Mee Oibnon mous. 1) Be THe World Gaust wer recaited tp Cores oe guve the bonds to her husband sev 4 Greeks who remained whe e mar 1 Sulume Muller: | c@ucus, J. and started a pi and Display advertising type copy for the Bupe Ai years ago. Tho bigh lights In on " the Telane ) ny Tene ing {elicken farm, ‘There she met Freder ; plement Rectiona of ‘The funduy World mupt al yea 0. ‘The high lig ro , } mf \ ‘ wenty years age and Mg s celved. by. huraday preceding ber interview were her reiteration of ' e lck Kesselving, & cooper, and they Prized as Ebi loationr aid tet ban cenven te with wid v6 mar | ean tay P.M. Pri ory containing engravings fo be made by The World must be recelyed by Thuraday noon ried (he same her belicf in her husband's fidelity; We that she hadn't been on the Phillips D gietiianes’ t | leis ried tu ¢ ‘ luyonne.| liad several children, all of whom f h 1 A ae Gl eps iaa ee Or wom the 7 ues ae died, Six. monthe after the deat) one of the y Main Sheat copy, type copy which form since a girl; that she does not resin ha oe 1 yA Misi getoeiane dis 1 ft Re Gd Canes ete want the murderer punished, thoug Raine), , SO A LEE Fr se at chi Keaselring disap haa not been received ty Ue. Pager See wand he the miysery 10, be] WE ander Cae Moat nartet| MORE UNDERTAKERS : . and haa net been A ene treasures : Mino. publication attice by 1 In Petaeey cleared up; that she doubts the au-| treessa-ulue aul ENDORSE COPE ‘ : os ri orders Bot scale thenticity of the published letters and 04 , Wibaan " publie} vinx, Gibson sold her farm in 19 of the East in the order of latest weoslp dary of her husband; that she hasn't sil tive undert t 1 and treet’, }and moved to No. 47 Orange Stree Salta Flee PR OLIE the remotest idea of who murdere ; ” Fraternity of st \ is Hubok ; t the ag9| Newark, where she ran a roomin as provided bores when’ ealthcal teal aaa uh le é ; : hen omitted, will n the rector and Mrs, Mills, or of tie ‘ an favoring of thirteen, and two years later began |house.; She later movod to No. $1 serve to carn diacomis of any chereeter motive; that she had never heard any i Copeland for the United | yg, A Tact + Fifth | Orange Street and finally obtained 4 gaatrect ‘er otherwise, gossip concerning her husband and a a Ro troct W Aver ‘kon, private house at No. 47 High Street THE WORLD Mrs. Mills —- TILDEN GETS BOILS, O1eD. BUT FINGER IMPROVES; | |. tates Pea, ie Try Piccadilly Little Cigars— e KALIPAIAMEN mat Eegmpton te Reported to) Tart mith ye profes We want vou to know how good FUNERAL Cui PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 2-—Wiliam] on” "Se i : | they are. _—— T. Tilden, 2nd ; nati I is cham PIMLICO SELECTIONS. MANY WS THMOLEH ENDO sbi Kad Try them at our risk. \ advertincd in The World or reported (§ oor articles plen, is being bolls. which AID BOREAL H —~ All “Lost and _}ound’? F AP aitn Pitan rivets The have developed air he was taken ¢ FIRST RACE—Prince rQ | They are guaranteed. cam and the hospital with ao ectod finger. | Pow Wow, Windigo. mee Lis Ses | thirty 4 v Vat Pav bolls wore 4 by his phya! GRUOND RAGH='Tre aul \ | me, inty days, late can Se Wy. B, gwarties Tita CHUGe ; ¢ 10 In the package AN, “Wee all-Ceylon wu be advert Beram injected ) ‘ | Claro—Colorado Claro Colorado hseniemes, Mt Tea ‘dvertiv Pred | THIRD RACE ce Mr. ‘Tilden’ provine DB flephoneds 4 Vo The “Wort, tdent Hidden Jewel, Wr : 1 Call 400 kinen, New Yorks rapidly and | Ae , oe he will recover £ FOURTH RACE—Leghorn, Cum jous, 4100 ‘Bath, Brook tote

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