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ND JURY HEARS ‘PIG MAN'S’ STORY HALL GR “To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. THE TRTINAL gp VOL. LXIIT. NO. 22,212-—DAILY. 9 wrt per ten ett, te tree NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. Rircan emt see ee PRICE THREE CENTS Te-Merrow's Weather—FAIR. FIRE DRIVES B. R. T. PASSENGERS OUT IN 40-MINUTE TIE-UP UN AIRE Unk Upon Sin Chirege) COS seers in ocMnut Tie-Up GLORGE OPEL, WHOM STATE In Presence of Victims They Swear to Obey Detroit Shoe Slips From Third Rail at Fulton Street, Causing CALLS IMPORTANT WITNESS WELCOME TIGER Traffic Laws in Future and Warn Others. GET $30 000 LOOT Explosions and Blaze. , > ——A j as ae DETROIT, Mich.. Nov. 22.—Ten motorists, convicted of speeding, took ae As @ south-bound B. R. T. subway train was entering the Fulton Street f . solemn oath to-day never again to violete Detroit's traffic laws, while be-|. ae . at station, Manhattan, at 12.30 o'clock this afternoon, the contact shoe on the Lines From = Manhattan} fore them, on rows of slabs in the County Morgue. lay lifeless bodies of] /4Xi Chase in Bronx Fails to] first car became loose and slipped from direct connection with the third Bridge to 106th Infantry | seven victims of automobile accidents Capture Two Loaded rail It occasionally @ruck the rail and then dropped to the surface of the Armory Wave Flags. Judge Charles L, Bartlett, who last * Trucks. tunnel eS eek took convicted speeders the The result was a seris of hapa —————eeeeeen ‘ 5 . - scaeshne: [enmireare tain of a heap heel eemename to seowcuE lear ” plosions and burate of green five which | from the cars and vushed to the street, ANVestigators Think He Can Tell of Observation REVIEWS SIMENT. | this time staged an even more grue- SUITS MARK FRAIL. J set the accumulation of paper and] Others, after investigating conditions, TO LOOK AT VICTIMS sonny il cet ablese,| concluded there was nodanger andte-| Of Murder or Murderers—Mott Attempts to jSpeciai Policeman Frees|‘tne accident occurred at the north “Whe tunnel was soon (uilve? ambke Prove To-Day That Widow Was Aware of i self After Being Trus- | °° the platform The motorman, | and a still alarm brought hook and disregarding the explosions and] ladder truck No. 10. The firemen had Deaths Before Bodies Were Found. a= some and convincing object lesson for Letter Threatening “Bullets” | te offenders. . A ies Led by the Judge. escorted by po- for “Poisoning Minds’ Sent Jiicemen, the ten trac violators, 5 hi e7 wii Ps 3," udg Bartle’ . i 0 s 1 " e fs do. tepairs were made o Cle eau. ‘speed maniac Judge Bartlett sed Up in Room. flashes almost under his feet, ran his] nothing to to Clemenceau tailed then! (were takeasts <he cold P train completely into the station be-]and the train proceeded on its way Weulee-ot the shioteue fore bringing it to « stop after forty minutes of delay. The. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening Werld.) Three hundred and fifty thousand nee hii ite canna seen Ree ht us! at teeta te Many of the passengers hurried | suiting blockade-extended far uptown. SOMERVILLE,.N. J., Nov. 22—George Sipel, live stock dealer, was Brooklyn schoolehildren avted a y : glars using two big motor trucks to been crushed beneath the wheels of a speeding car lay on the first slab. On others were bodies of a woman and five men, all of whom had lost called to-day before the men and women of the Somerset Grand Jury, sae their loot escaped Behe hearing testimony on the Hall-Mills murder, as the sixth witness of the $30,000 worth of overcoats and men’s session. He was busy in the Phillips farm neighborhood on the night suits early this morning after bind- when Mr. Hall and Mrs, Mills were killed, he has said. ing and blindfolding a special police- While he asserts he is not the man man who caught them at work in the \ whose sear chlight is described by Mrs, Hunts Point Clothes Shop at No. Gibson, the mule-riding pig farmer, 1009 East 163d Street. , , = as Ughting up the figures of Mrs, Halt A taxicab chase from Southern x . / Y id cs police flash system to throw a guard i] WILL BE RUSHED 10 will, tell of observation of the murier egret ge half holiday in honor of the event weleomed Georges Clemenceau to ey lined Brooklyn thsi afternoon. Tt the curbing on both sides of the street fr thet lives through carelessness of m the terminal of Manhat- tan Bridge to the 106th Infnatry Ar- mory in Bedford Avenue, where the French statesman was regiment and reviewed The children were provided with motorists, Hats in hands, the motorists stood in line, heads bowed, faces strained, feet shifting nervous! while the Judge permitted them a long look at the bodies. ‘Then he spoke. “Gentlemen, you are now confronted Pentre ghnconis Pers pis, with a mute and convincing appeal See: Clermont Avenue hun- | against speeding and violation of De- dred little girls from Public School trolt traffic laws.” No. 9 formed themselves into a bright} ‘The autoists nodded. Several drew colored French flag. Those of the} their handkerchiefs as the strain be- children who knew enough Clemen- came great Judge Bartlett con- | ceau’s native tongue and could c Y | tinued: | the air, sang the “‘Marseilinise’ in “Gentiemen, raise your right Rieeting, and the jovia Trumpeters hands.”’ 1 welcomed hi mwith a fanfae at the ery right hand went up est of the around every bridge connecting the Bronx with Manhattan produced no vi sy * ~ Theodore Knothe, the 8, P. C. A. aoe eaten contine *!Held Office Just 22 Hours}Their Clubs Rout Marchers FINAL VOTE NOV 44 man whé was taken by Sipel to che urglars to orthern borough. Tet ; | dust before 4 o'clock this morning} and 25 Minutes — Her Bound for Bonar Law - home of Mra, Nellic Lo Russell, the ES H =. a - . Negress, who had retuined a horse to | TAaey ees’ of the, Schulte: Night Successor Sworn In. Residence. him in-daert e-ebtaition that it ake | Eatrohuaprbailddag, coor of tiie clotting | gy. romy saree eeme , ee i vowed s .. | Was culled 40 follow Sipel af |store. It was thrown open and he] wasnHiNGTON, Nov.22-A woman] LONDON, Nov. Committee Brings in Resolu United Prem.) | ~~ aoe ; Mrs, Russel? waa put on the stand # seized, he says, before he could} .icthea with all the powers of Senu-]—Two thousand vafiored fovsnt} tion Giving It Right Of [ice pire Capt. Regan in the belief start a fight, His head was muffled | toiai omice spoke on the floor of the] with mounted and foot | } . | : es polige to-day Way in the House. that the truth or falsity of her charge {{ an overcoat and he was dragged | trnijea states Senate to-day for the|around the foot of Nelaon’s Monument cioial flags, which they waved. and in front Vs sever: or the murderers, fayette that Mrs. Jane Gibson's story is un- Bedford Avenue Rranch of the Y, M ack roo! vl s tiec "i bi en ranch tus! o0) Batemilly, event axed to 5 backroom, where he was tled/ prst time in the history of the coun-|in Trafalgar Square, in a vain effort WASHINGTON, Nov, 23.—By aj true may be ostablished by questions ‘tn ‘ hend and foot : ! 5 ie a In his progre to Brooklyn. in}oath that you will not oniy carefully ibe riion he (could outy latent Helenye us, to force their way to the Downing }gtraignt party vote the House Rules | based on the testimony of Sipel and fact, during all his gvings ubout = a Ot ° mm Ree : s Mrs, W. H, Felton, "The Grand Old|Street rgsidence of Premier Bonar | co; to-day reso- | Knothe. day, Clemenceau was particulary | Corre the traMo lawe Nere_Ip. the ‘he distinguished four separate voices ‘ Perea tOrGAy DrOUR he 18) 8g if Lady of Georgia,” who fought her|1a guarded by the police. ‘The reason{tuture. but that you will spread the aw for this was a threatening letter sent] gespel amgng other motorists against oo as orn to him in the mail this morning. Tt] this dastardly erime.”’ racks gag cond the caw ee \ t night » pris swe mn rucks ey worke ams} wome: ae ve dhe i i was mailed in this city last night and] ‘The prisoners swore to thut effect, aes Sica parting pee Ate, ig] Nomen of Amreica, gave the digmitted | pedestrians fled from the scene of bat-[ ment and a final vote on its passage] Before gotng on the stand Mrs. Ruse addressed simply, "M. Georg m-| a nd awas was making tle, and all roads were blocked. Nov. 29, sell sat by herself In’ the rotunda unhesi- | respective twisting his feet to loosen the bonds, | ,. p oa eee lies 4 tatingly delivered at the Gibson resi- ———~——— ey re See a te cnt conll tees spear then resigned in favor of her ’ Hepa pale irk Seed Two Republican members, Dale,{ Walting her turn in the Grand Jury, denice. d = be elected successor. alter F. George,| heavy truncheons, the bobby’s Is Fa $0 i . “al Sense. But it din not get to the hands | FURY OUT TO CONSIDER almost at the moment the burglars sagas Walter TF. George, | Neary Nore wielded freely on heads | Vo!™ent, and Johnson, South Dukota, room, speaking to no one, spoken to of the distinguished French visitor finished their work and slammed the] !ter an actual service of twenty-two deelined to vote on an amendment to} by none. James Mills, husband cf The letter, which the wr had FULLER CASE EVIDENCE and: Hmbs of the struggling unom- front door hours and twenty-five minutes | ; p back {He Mvolution, which was adopted ¢) : pv - et ilar caeb sloyed, finally forced the mob back |e bs the murdered woman, sat hunched 11 SH LG aA oa aA ct Without waiting to free his hands! Myx, Felton declared that the ad-| from Whitehall and scattered. them, Nene Se nrepriatonaroursiod 11,» jue dlatance tro rae omed hand, read literally Listen to 45-1 je Charge by Judge Williams ran to the street and sa “ PONG . 8 » Measure from being thrown out on \ a 0 et s “Don't you dure saying too much ’ ititams vent of for the moment, up the Strand and 4 3 , women in Congr would h a p fe resentative | changl over “ei ed rs a i ae aot Hefore Retiring. the two trucks speeding away, four! yin. sinte Cockspur Street. Hundreds gath-|* Point of order. Representative} changing, over and over again, the H lution giving the Administration ship- Charlotte Mills was called before way to a seat in the Senate for a day Many were wounded in the milling] ping bill right of way in the House, | the Jurors after Mrs. Rugeell had been in order to “blaze the trail” for the] anout the entrance to Whitehall, while} with provision for unlimited amend-]| duestioned or twenty minutes, us the men were breaking into the and austere Senate old fashioned ad- rity of purpoee exalted ‘ ¥ rder ou font heed our advise you wit] The Jury in the case of Edward M men on each. He ran to a restaurant. | itriotism and unstinted iameruine 4s" Fed In front of the National Gallery, | Jonson told the Committee It was to} order of the keys on his pocket ring. zen ete Fuller. head of the tankrapt firm. of gave the nlarm, got somebody to cele | ete tematitive bene cee euimess | he battle was the climax of aC Understood that members voting} Opposite ‘lim decked out. lke @ hear “hullets’ Aying about your head, hom the police, and then ran out legislative branch of the Gov for the resolution giving the bill pri- “ c]F. M, Fuller & Co., brokers, who hoe P ernment march of unemployed upon Downing giving Pri-T member of a pony Dbulbe iyo gush: So pallial eay Atak Mh into the strect, where he got a toxi{‘'!! ' Rreet The workless demonstrators | Vlleged status would not be necessar- ~ tant Wile. the minds of our people. World War] been on trial before Judge Johnatone Git: wave: chiaee. Hone GE thw, Over. Iam the happiest woman in the Mght to carry thelr cause home te {ily bound to vote for the bill taelt daughter, Charlotte, engaged in chat- re the Court of G Sessions for te ; United Sta the © lady of | 8° ome to b Veteran ; the Court of General Se for t Sd coats and suits had fallen from tio] | Mitt tatea,”” the litte lady of! pritain by clamoring at the gates of| When the rule for consideration of|ting happily with Louise: Geist, ‘the This missive was intercepted by one] days on a charge of defrauding a cus trucks, marking the trail, but in] *'s!ty-seven years told the Senate > ‘ . ! . { i ’ c S iz 5 , OR the Premier's house, Thousands} the bill was called up in the House, } pretty though pert parlor maid of thy of Clemenceau’s secretaries and by| tomer, retired at 11 o'clock to-da) With Eight Others Said to]Southern Boulevard tt was tost Remember, Senutors, that there} | it, come in from all parts of the|Chairman Campbell declared there ni him given to Lieut. Dietsch of the] consider t uideane > Pelt The proprietors of the store, Max]! 10,000,000 women voters watching] Mateo tac talc Dare ‘i uh erh re, MSU EAMLATHotaL caneetanity i cer Hall home and thereby interrupting East~{ist Street police station Both sides summed up yesterday and] Haye Been Sent to Ascen- |B. Schuback and David Mandell, this incident Stdtinte, | eon : amendments one the Geist girl's reading of the latest Before going to Brooklyn, Clemen-\ the morning session was devoted to 4 ; they had only $2,500 insurance to] “If 4 lady from Vjreinta ean xo to] Sith 1 ly] ‘Any honest eft the | Mary Roberts Rinehart : ceau was the guest of the New York] forty-five-minute charge by the court sion Island. cover the $30,000 loss, Thes said a| london and obtain a seat in the Brit he unemployed army apparently Any honest effort to amend the | Mary art romance. 4 divided {ts forces, for about ten thou-]bIll is given opportunity, but — vain effort had been made by the ish House of Parliament, you can very + . vy Durglars to open the safe, which con-|‘°ll accept this old tady trom the| sand wre Belleved to be in the ity effort to Alibuster iw prevented.” he hee tae te — DELI th in. yo ¢ chambe pproach by another group from the | said bial about $500, n your great chamber : ' ew of the state IN ELEVATORS, MAYOR J wri to publishes: a. sbaantionel| Mee ete ee he is not going to diag y' | Parlament Street end of Whitehall] Opposing the bill, Representative | Hl knew of the stat affairs be- Many Popped OF CLEVELAND SAYS} rumor that Erskine Childers and the VALUABLE INPORMATIOY aid with a quaint smile and twin-| 8 Prepared for by cordons of blue-| Pou, North Carolina, ranking Demo-|tween her husband and the cholr Spe 1 Attorney Genergl Mott is endeavoring to prove te (Continued on Second Page.) KEEP YOUR HATS ON” ST. Noy. 22.—The Northern , th unt Edwin J. O'Malley, Commissic kle in her eye coated bobbies, who threw up barri-|crat of the Rules Committee, told the} singer and bitterly resented it, He other men charged with unlaw-| © fv She had no notes and waved ner|c#des across the end of Downing|house it was the final milestone in “ ’ Public Markets, to-day made pub otes and waved ne 8 G is also submitting testime To Baroness . mlctaters aca eles Ue YP ful possession of arms, whose fate is] Publis Market Ea mes white gloves in the air to emphasize] Street. the announcement program of the ani tt a as cen eae fy mand P Maret licen areument Inf vowing with respect to the me of her expressions, She was at-| The first clash was unmarked by| Harding Administration in its return GN ithint athe. Sal dengw, teasers Be On Ship Over § n, ha sorted PBSOESE NR CUCK OY tired in black with a white lace collar, [the use of firearms, London's police, | to normalcy,” the first milestone, he| bodies of the pair were found, thate CLEVELAND, Nov. blin, have : or : “The price of turkeys for the nid seemied ta-stand fave ¢. repre- Joven when riot calls are sounded, arc] said, was the tariff and another the| they la to the sky, shot through ee Sten fiding im ¢levatora in cording to this rumor the depor- Fving h wi L dene nd I entative of the finest of the old| Ret permitted to carry revolvers Anti-Lynching Bill their hea inder the crabapple tree Charming Widow Accepts] ‘u!@ings operated by the City of | !tion of the mem toolhplago.on pe Ts that ’ The unemployed, who had gathered AE on the Phillips farm és ss Cleveland are requested by Mayor Monday, their destination being As-] make thelr purchases When the routine busine f . x y OUTLINE OF BILL Barbara Tough, seamstress and Mrs. Fifth Proposal of Marriage Island in the South Attuntic, the roll was over she are nd (Continued on Second Page.) Hall's companion since childhood, and itth Propose arriag: Fred Kohler not to remove their : 4 = - ~ FOR SHIP SUBSIDY ; , 4 : northwest of Helena \ addressed the chair, Her name had ID Louise Geist, the pert and pretty maid Aboard Saxonia. hats YURLIN, ON 22 (AS not been ealled In the lst of § ;,|RANGERS SENT TO WACO DEMAND of the rectory, were called for such yr of ‘ i an NDED BY HARDING . ae eee These fellows who have to be 4).—The habeas corpus ° she didn't seemmto mind t AFTER ATTACK ON GIRL questioning. The prosecutor is tn- The Baronees Olga von Roent s0 polite and take off their hats nthe tenes a Peeking SHAS A Great W inter a Pesala Bt.” she called evinces Transports, Exempts Cer-| yy) ‘a bs on a night after Mr, a i ge charged with unlawful possession o he Juntor ator from G New ‘ Accused of Kt , ‘all and Mrs. Mills were Inst seen 4 just jam things up,"" Mayor Koh R N b o *, Gives Bonus for coming to this country on the Saxonia ; were continued to-day, wit Acting President answered live: Mis. Hal pats ae ee Sere ler said to-day, "They hold thetr ee teehaioal aie esort umber enitio ; cert, Sourht, Carrying Matte S Mie. Bet te the seriy' oreanas to forget the trouble she has known 3 T Jiengthy and n arg” , nition of her 4 WACO, Tex., Nov mwranity. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ld to her household since her husband died in a Bolshevist | "at® over their stomachs and | n: . 4 MO Br ei Texas Rangers were sent here to-da WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The es- I was up very late last night. t take up room that other ‘people e ng 1 resident,’’ she saic Cd (i > am going to bed. I know he will not prison in Russia four years ago be , the Pros Stat amusing things that came to me [9% & Precautionary measure in the) timate of President Harding, in hts} come home to-night.” an losing them soon after she} ‘SHowld have, They also block | t un The World's Annual Winte uring the campaign in G event of an arrest as the result mesrage to Congress, that the shi Tt was the follow! ¥ : he way in getting in and out of |“ tho, Jattert Resort Number will b blishe tran ‘ the killing of G Skipwortt ome Sh Bulb Pe lowing morning, four “ t getting si which tter's esort Number will be publi ‘ om some newspur Bw of G <ipworth, | Subsidy would entail a c . = boarded the vessel at Cherbourg i Englishma ? ne newspar ira , 1 § would entail a charge of only| hours before Raymond Schneider re- i elevators, so I'm going to put up ing mnyns. objec ch Sunday, December 10th, Hur wed this august body nineteen, and an attack ® YOUNB] $15,000,000 on the public treasury for] ported the finding of the bodies to the There were 247 passengers of! 115 reading: ‘Please don't rod |e ie ald. was nob an an dreds of announcements relutiig |ate with 1 Seats ocenpicd woman companion © Youn | the first year and would later exceed | police, that Mrs. Hall handed Bar. whom all but a handful were men— | en een thie. clevater _ at t 8 moth to w inter Resorts, Hotels, Health | woman standing up. And « tie] woman. who was not seriously in-/npt more than $20,000,000, le at vari-|bara Tough to wash out and iron & and very, very nice men too, the t 3 ; : K was an Irie nan nade IV and Reereation Centres, To irtoon was enseribed thes Jured when her body struck a tree|/ance with the figures developed in the| pair of the rector’s silk socks ae part Baroness observed with a smile. Keep it op and help to spsed up "i n Ireland and appy to Ocean Travel aud Railroad Won't so Senator get np ifter her assailant threw her over @| public hearings before the Congres-|of his burial clothing The first Bropose) cae the scons elevator service,” and | hope nuke P serifice for th ae | Ux one ia prises cliff, accused an unidentified | sional Committee. It appears to be The first witness put on the stand day out. It frightened her a little but] they'll be observed nd he love Advertisements for This nie rouped abc at]? extremely conservative wan Mra, Emma Voorhees, who heard three more in the course of the third ‘A lot of these rules of so- —— - dpare ughiter No arrest was made hee, but {t] The estimates of the Treasury ex-|ahots the night of Sept. 14, as did day took the edge off her fright called politeness are c to COUNTESS DE CARY ARRIVES. Great Edition Must Be in I want to thank you ent] was reported from Forth Worth that} pert of the amount of customs dities| Mr. and Mrs, Tingle, who ‘were on On the evening of the fourth day| extremes, hotel elevator mon say © Countess de Caen, who hax been , . ov this beautiful and comforting] Negro had been arrested there in| to be brought in by the new McCum- | the ‘ ‘out Bernard Caster, an importer of] Alf the hotel men in the country + |¥ 8 The World Office Before | connection with the case. shouting Gar then eee No. 41 East 42d Street took his turn] will thank m Her Bead F . DAY Wednesday December 6th) concluded ' : : ses = * (Continued on Fifth Pi out aad the Barontes accepted hime The Mayor suid he “aian't ]o" the Saxonin i thee Ug ’ |marks Senators and the gallevics alike} dentials of Senator George and with — Thora were many other witnesses When the Saxonia arrived to- think much of the ‘bird’ who fat taaae) Suan anid enderly cared - pplauded—an unusual pr and] due solemnity the first woman Hena- TNE WORLD TRAVEL RUREAU, called to the court house, The Hat they announced the engagement.| takes off his hat on a windy | MO The Countess tal (3 : gainst the rules of the Senat tor withdrew and George wan aworn| Pere wow Key Gwen), Included: Willlam Phillips, the They will be married as soon as Mr.| gtrest while he stands to talk to ik to Oyster Bay to visit the whiow irculation Over 600,000 Senator Harris, Democrat of Geor-|us the new junlor Henator from| 4000 Chess room {at bag watohman of the Woman's Coll: Carter can find a home for his bride. a lgdy | { former President Roosevelt gla, then arose and presented the cre-| Georgia. booed ay, tie, Md aye who says that Mre, Hall pa eee SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THIS WEEK “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?” DORT TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY FREE