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> CHARLOTTE MILLS STUDIES SPIRITISM TO SOLVE MURDER ‘Cnt a Daughter “Would Ask Mother Murderer’s Name. INQUIRY CONTINUES. Meantime Girls Charges Of- ficials Tried “to Put Her Away.” NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., Dec. 2. “It was announced here to-day that Sergt. Lamb and Trooper Dickman of ihe State Constabulary have been re- Meved of their present duties in the investigation of the Hall-Mills mur- ders and two men whose faces are not familiar in this city will replace them. Prosecutor Stricker of Middlesex County is reported dissatisfied with the attitude of Somerset County in refusing to take action on the evi- @ence now at hand and has instructed Tis investigators to co-operate with the new detectives from Trenton, Charlotte Mills, yourg daughter of the slain choir singer, in a scathing criticism of the authorities, reveals that “she has turned to spiritualism to help solve the mystery. She said she had become interested in psychic _communications through A. Conan Doyle’s writings, and added: ‘Ft what i have read is, true, I shall certainly be able to communicate with my mother and learn the truth, Any- way, I'm going to try.” , She accused the authorities of seck- ing {nformation to asperso her own character and said official investiz tors had sought to influence her father nd her aunts to have her placed in a ¢orrectional institution. “Until now I have remained silent on the efforts to besmirch my own character,” she said “Of course, I have known of malicious slanders centring upon my name since put lle interest became focused on m family and myself. I have not pro- Le tested because I have believed the solution of the mystery of far great- er importance. “When I should lave been asked hundreds of qurstious bearing on the solution of the crime, my inquisi- tors cdnfined them authorities have proposed to my father that I be put away in a home. And both my aunts, Mrs, Tennesson and Mrs, Barnhardt, he been wrought up because, in asked questions to make clear ‘he state of things before the murders, they were questioncd as to. their opinions about me, und asked if I should not be put away “Why shoutd I be put avay” Re- cause I have not hesitated to say who I believe poss of the murd — - WOLFE LINDENFELD TRIES HUNGER STRIKE es guilty knowled AT ELLIS ISLAND Before Belng Refusen + Wolfe Tindenfeld, as “Windy Linde. who was brought back trom t Clinton Poland by Detective Serg Woods, may try a hunge strike at E lis Island, where be is under solitary confinement, He has eaten nothing since Thursday. He probably will be taken to Wash- {ngton to be questioned by William J Burns, Chief of the Bu gation of the Departin relative to going to War nt of Justice Lindenfeld is not be lieved to know anything about the Wall Btroet bomb explosion of Sept. 16, 1920 bu: he may have information about the Soviet Govern: radieats {nth he ha been question be returned to Poland, w indictmen against him for other offenses, ves to insulting questions concerning mulicious reports about my alleged behavior These M of being 4 of Investi- merits he made before extortion and Zealot Who Was Religious Adviser of the Romanoffs Says: & and no work, an omnipresent army of spies, neither free speech nor € ce thoughts, a people the fate of Russia to-day. yard, vermin and dead bodies for food, nakedne tea death, but thought they would|~ be kept prisoners.” “Soldiers ate with the royal family and insulted them continually.” “The Russians were never so badly off under the most cruel Czar as under the Bolsheviki.” “At least half the Russians now alive perish before there is a change. Then outside countries will intervene and there will be eeELS Czar.” By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. , insults, death ruthless and swift asa thundecvolt, muti- lation after dofith—that was the fate of Russia's rulers A great national grave brought so low that they cannot go lower—that -s The Bolsheviki in power until at least helf the Russian people have been exterminated, Romano? Russia , Who was dences putin, w of 11th Street Podlesney as terday in tragic the Russian royal family Russian pe Miodor dresses as a | thick, waving dyke beard ar rimmed. He abo tec usu mer brow t and he show J smile. Ho ta phasis, shal ry the help of outs very likely Grand Duke f the Ishevik rule k in his move- yaclous em- up his brows, ins and nations the resto holas—that is the © Czarina and the aponse to nume Ekaterinburg, anil “oO months before they ey were held in th ‘ merchant named Epatiya on Voznecentehy Prospect. tt ts their prison because it to hold also their older & ds, who never left and of th the door, At any iro. tt “might be thrown narrow. hazet | famil 1 insulted them continually hanging | With the phrase: ‘Do not forget thut freq head from his hands| !* en away from them and a little of the simplest ey had one maid and prepared the soldie ort 1 found r W \ e m whe ir e Czar r c dea 1 ‘ The standing up. Ail were $ no ground for the ru THE EVENING WORLD, “‘Mad Monk’’ Iliodor Tells of Last Hours Of the Czar and His Family; Says Russia Is Graveyard With 30, 000, 000 Victims die of sweeping G n Lasked him abc non-royal Rus an immense graveyard," thirty million vic- e Rolsheviki are eating lice for food and the yards to prevent digging up the de: f human flesh Fon what they can get out of they can rob, Only the spies e Speculators and those foreed to do portation work one could n the room with ye other you dare not spea Cop Tippler Must Arrest His Bootlegger or He’s a Goner Indianapelis Mayor re burned high-pitche ath Russian, his nervous hands moving it SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922.' GALLLCURC! TWICE |Deposed Boy Emperor of China 32 Weds Amid Oriental Splendor! ¢ $7 000 00 L085, Hsuan Tung Takes Princess as Bride—President of Re- public Sends Costly Gifts. PEKING, Dec. 2 (Associated Press).—Iihe wedd.ng of Lisuan Tung, the seventeen-year-old deposed Emperor of China, was celebrated early this morning with all the pomp and ceremonial of imperial days. The former Emperor's bride was the Princess Kuo Chin-Si President Li Yuan-Hung, expressing the best wishes of the Republic, sent | MISS GRACE VANDERBILT elaborate presents to the Forbidden IN PERIL; HER AUTO MISSES OPEN OPEN RAW Singer ES 3 Party Narrowly Escape River Returning From Jersey Concert. —— City of the deposed Manchu dynasty Mme. Amelita Galli-Curci had two! narrow escapes from death last night while returning from a concert In the armory at Orange, N. J. According to Laurence Evans, her manager, the pected to attend. Mmousine in which Gall!-Curct was} For the royal nuptiais the Forbidden riding with a party of five ran into|City was transformed into a acene of & pile of building stones in the street | Oriental splendor unequalled since the of the Dowager Empress. The dragon and the throne of the old dy- nasty, in streamers of the traditional yellow, were conspicuous everywhere but she was badly shaken up," sald]! the adytime, while at night myrtads and was thrown sidewise over the curbstone. “Mme. Galll-Curcl was not injured, Mr. Evans. of lanterns furnished the decorations. “Luckily the car did not tip over, although everyone of us was badly shaken and pretty much startled. A the ferry. At the bridge the chauf} chu regime. feur again became confused and| The foreign emissaries to China, in- stopped the Nmoustne #0 suddenly as| cluding the American Minister, wore invited to the wedding, but replied that they were unable to attend off- cially because Hsuan Tung was reo- ognized by the powers only as a citi- to jar us all, When we got out, we found that it was only by the nar- rowest margin we had missed going into the river, The drawbridge was open. Old Fashioned Names for Girls zen of the Chinese Republic, Give Way fo “Intriguing” Kind ‘l Anna and Mary in ‘Discard, Now for Shirleys and Lorraines—Few Anastasias in Divorce Court. What's in a name? More especially, what's in a girl's name” The good old-fashioned names of Mary, Anna and Nellie, around whict. scores of poems and innumerable songs have been written and sung, «'¢ earning for themselves a new place in history. There soldiers of the Republic paced as guards of honor. The Master of Ceremonies of the President's palace was instructed to report to the For- bidden City to assist in the wedding ceremony, which Li Yuan-Hung ex- The seventeen-year-old heir to the powerless throne and his bride re- celyed gifts from many parts of the policeman directed us down the street} country. The tributes came from to a bridge where he sald we could] Mongolian princes, Tibetan dignitasion cross to get to the main highway to] and from former officers of he Man- ; a , and from Den- B HTOM/ HOStOn DIRRS,,'& are being supplanted by Bernice ver, Col., camo the report not 8/ithevne paramn and sr long ago that the modern mothers are port from Boston not so lonyg ago. placing the good old-fashioned names} “In several instances Grace had i iy. | been changed to ( in the discard and in their place sub- | C7) Suanged SY stituting more modern and more "IN-|yy the City Re giatrac’s official birt) triguing’ names. record, which now contains And then shortly after this an-]Which were unknown a gene nouncement the ort came from} “8° Chicago that “statistical sharks"! pe good old names of Lucy, Jen ++ ¢ who have over the divorce} nie, Mary and Molly find no favor records for twenty-five years among young parents of girl babies the: y for the statement 1 in Denyer," ran the oMetal report from tat. city ‘uture debutantes Of Denver Anna} he known as Shirley, Lorraine, Eliza- Ann ha ) grantida beth, and the four species, Catherine e average|Cathryn, Katherine and Kathryne, ’ named Anna are the real home wreckers, It was foumd U: on t or had been divorce of one a day fo) ast Lwenty’-five —- fears. But this change in girls’ names Margaret came next not the only thing which And Mary ranked third pened to them recently. I Lillian had the position of fourtli!comes the report that au wrecker, with Helen nd Daisy}owners are naming. their cars afte a close fifth and sixth girls—the same a8 Americans nam “Marry a gitl named Anastasia or! motorboats and canoes. lope," was the advice of the] Come for a ride in Geraldine we ans. , ' » Rolls-Roy you find “Geral was represented] dine’ neatly scrolled under the wind ar ina harvest of 11,000] shield Anastasia only ones jr old-fashioned ni Anna, Ado nn Alice}a rattling good car RZ Cephei Is Fastest Star At 2,500,000 Miles an Hour Speeder Is So Far Away It Takes 3,800 Years for Light to Reach Us, CAMBRIDGE, Masy., Dec. 2.—Nearly two and a half mililon miles per aur is the speed record set by the star RZ Cephel, which the tarvard College Observatory hus found to be moving through space faster (han an ther star w SO SP J has yet been determined. ‘This body, a variable star of the so-® = — called cluster type, 1s far too faint to] Kings of Exypt. nearly 1,900 years be- 8 Was revealol Ke out to “Let's take Grace fo p the ecast (ie decline in} tudson," one college b. y ery to mes Mary, Annalanother—and then—whe gots his chum outside, instead of a fascinat nes as}ing debutante he can present him to OO HOMELESS, Montreal Suburb and North — Carolina City Swept by Conflagrations. _ yf WELCOMED HOME AT DINNER DANCE MONTREAL, Dec. 2.—Twelve hua- dred persons were homeless at Terra Bona, manufacturing centre East of here, to-day, as the result of a fite that wiped out more than Walt the town. Loss was estimated at $750,000, more than seventy-five homes and the entire business gection having been destroyed. The blaze was caused by a boiler ex- plosion in a sash and door factory and was fanned by a sixty-mile wind. Terre Bona has a population of about 3,000. NEWBERN, N. C., Dec, 2.—Twe thousand persons were homeless here to-day as authorities started an inves tration of the fire which yesterday caused damage estimated at more than @ million dollars, The fire originated in the mill of the John J. Roper Lumber Company. Practically the entire Negro section of the city was wiped out and more than a hundred white families made home. less. The Newbern Fire Department, un- SS |] able to cope with the flames, called on WGRACE VANDERBILT, | the surrounding cities for aid when « o welcome their daughter, Miss Grace | Second fire in the Negro section broke Vanderbilt, who arrived yesterday on|out. A dozen or more persons ave the Rotterdam, and to speed their] been treated for injuries, but hospitas guests, Lord and Lady Louis Mountbat-| authorities say none will prove fatal. ear bli ns ene: a pecans Dynamite was used in an effort te o-duy, Brig. Gen, and Mra, Cornelius Vanderbilt entertained at a dinner fol-| Check the spread of the blaze, but high winds drove the flames across owed by a dance in their home, No. Gv Fifth A at night the fire gaps opened by the.explosives, All May Now Live to Be 100; Radium Wili Keep Us Young Exit Glands, Crutches and Nostrums—New Process Banishes Wrinkles, Grows Hair and Third Teeth. Life far beyond 100 years; health, vigor, exuberance of youth long after the biblically allotted span of three-score years and ten; faces de- vold of wrinkles; new hair on bald heads, and a third set “of natural teeth, are possibilities of the next few years as a result of a radioactive treatment, according to Dr. C. Everett Field, Director of the Radium Institute, No. 323 verside Drive. Dr, Field, who predicts the exit of monkey glands, crutches and nos-| ments even the baw Jegins to grow trims, bases his assertions not only] afresh and the entire muscular lge of the subject,{tem in renewed and strengthened,’ Dr. Field explained that third sets of teeth in process of formation have Prof. Barton Scammel, President of} heen discovered in Jjawbowes. He sald the British Radium Society, who pro-| these teeth would come through just claims the radto-active treatment on}as the first two sets if persons had established success. He quotes Prof,Jenoush vitality left when they are nme] as follows: forming to carry them to matruity. These methods long have been ap-| The only thing needed now to assure plied to the soll and are now adapt-]a third set of teeth Is the discovery able for humanity. The trouble has|of the exact chemical composition of been to supply alkaline metal potash|the enamel teeth, The radio-active in a form in which It can be assimi-|(reatment will do the rest. jated hy the body and taken Into the| “I fully belleve,” Dr. Fiela Don blood: xperiments have shown that,| tinued, ‘‘that within another tem mixed with a radio-active solution,| years the use of radium to extend it can be tuken into the system with|the period of man’s life will be com- amazing results, After several treat-| mon. Paris Faces Bread Famine As Bakers Lock Up Shops Strike Resorted To as Protest Against Government Re- fusal to Permit Increase in Price. PARIS. Dec. 2 (Associated Press).—The majority of the bakers’ shops ir. Paris and the suburbs closed promptly at noon to-day in compliance with the decision of the Master Bakers to cease the production of bread on his own know but on facts obtained by him front 4s a protest against the oficial refusal to Increase the price to about 13 cents. The Government immediately took up the challenge and ordered a judicial inquiry with a view to the prosecution of the association. One of the reasons for the strike 9@ t the desire of the bakers to force the] ba ac Be be seen with tho naked eye, being Off fore the birth of Christ he desir t kers bokers to close promptly at noon. The th ‘ It Ne cons " ‘ Government fa do away with the law ority of the shops were atripped MORAAL AUB AS PIE The velocity of the: sta meas-| acted during the French Revolution, | by 11 o'clock. Then the public began stellation ¢ eus and is 3,800 light! ured at the Harvard Observatory by a in July, 1791, under which the Goy-]a run on fancy bread, cakes and pas- years distant frum the earth, which} complicated process of obyervations}ernment hax the right to fix the price} tries, When these wero gone the om it which] and computations, in means that the lig uding, among other things, the comparison of p! ney tol graphs recently taken at Horvard herd} vith others taken thirty-one year ~ ng0, when the ol Atory was just upplemented 1 hie aad the} of the tude has been written by t ars Adopts Original Scheme to Stop) temreives on more u ana nlice Fr rinki Most of the discover made b. Police From Drinking. Suet OE: ces dlapnrerits Lew Shank sas a we 0) Caumbridg: not made | i ss e}through a telescope x ; . t tc ly suppose by doing was done in of the | >t the 4 discovery of the velocity of RZ Cephe by studying = = the laboratory, » night, and by computing t cance of the changes in the e signifi Pilow in court, then T[loclty of RZ Cophel is said to p all cases in tne future observations. aphs taken at Mance nt signing ¢ himself] OF Position or spectra of the stars as t and arrest Li fellow | recorded on those plates 1 his booze, and appear] The discovery of the immense ve , be Im if] portant to astronomers as suggesting 1 not to f at and do {t before} that this type of variable star escapes e fure is @ goner from the globular clusters, a hypothe sald this plan will be sis suggested also by other recent the price of] bakers closed and went home, Food ked with dry biscuits, tea d patent bread 1 out afternoon there had An unusual number of polic re stationed about the however of bread irrespective of wheat thot shops ste than 5,000,000 persons are] cakes, 100 of Must Christians Choose Between the Bible and Prohibition? Prof. John Erskine, Professor of English at Columbia University, Vestryman of the Corporation of Trinity and one of the Country’s Great Scholars, contributes his views on this interesting question. INSUNDA Y’S WORLD wninpaapenmeceme ANP AANA ARENA ABMS NORPRO NES NENA SNe NNO NS