ji!, .'in'-'i '-uu vyg'LJ -' wi;,' w'v.yK'.-vt- Slv'l 7 M3ATX" fe-rjr' mv- & IB. iff 1 ;i . f JJj .'I K M, " n ..". 'is, If il.V Iff vi a. a i fill ttIM I JMm M1" i i.: Mi ,r fl H : i r St..,S( Ug Ml wj 1 1A 2 L T $11 TO J15 A TON Ox.... n w- .. . wiuvu vizgs wange rrem cpit te i $15 Dealers Announce Their Prices COSTS $8 TO $12 AT MINES Ne rctnll prices for nnthrniite higher , than SI," n ten nre being charged I" the city, it being asserted that the dealers setting tills figure, because of ther higher-priced sources of supplv. are actually making less per ten titan ' aeinp ethers whine prices are SI 1..10. (loverner Spreiil has appteved by proclamation the "bni of measure" of i tfi.fiO n ten nt the mines, vet bv the Kuel Commission, but main of the larger companies arc able te quiite lower prices tlian this it is said, bemuse of tlipir fnverii'ilp nperiitiii': AVhcrever in operator i i 1 1 millions. lie c.innnt , produce coal nt fbN price, he Is bntinil mernll. . under agreement with the End Commission, te quote the lowest pos pes slble prh p. The main object U te gei tlip coal te tie consumer, nt the lowest possible price. Prices annoiiueed bj eine of the loon! dealers fellow . Atlantic l'uel ('niiipniir : I.arsp -Ires. $1.": peaJ..l'J. It. ( A. Hubert Cli.ilfanf : Large Rl7.PS. Sit . pea Sll. Crean Itrether-: Large sizes, Sit. ."(I, pen. Sll. .(. Edwin .1 f 'ubiiiiliics : Large ii.", $1.": pc.i r' Magec Hrethcrs: Large sizes. Sl."; pen. S1L J. ('. IlanencU A ( e . Large size'. 1i"; no pea mn Itell Ceal Ci inpntiy : I.t rge size. Sll.r.0: pen. Sll ."in. Uli.iiu 1. I.levd Company Pet qimti price-, mi Intge "-l.e-i $lt.7.-i , Newton Cen! feinpanv: Lnrge $14. .10, p..,i Sll.r.0 Amen, an lee (Yunpntiv . Lnr.c Will ; pea. sizes, sl.es Sle; pea. SI'.'. Seme uf tin' tinn'ter operators ire nemg lnr.-etl h lush epcrnt i in: n'. It Is s.ikI, in ask as Inch n SPJ Mil Sll'.'Jll -it the nuiiiH The lifu iiiritnin es heweer. Iitui- iiiiitcil prli es Im;u tin ?S..-(I mark. The l'liilnilelpliia nnd IJe.-nlins Cm nnd Iren Oenpntn ipiot.itteii. a"- us fellows . White ash. j;; pn ; ,.(:s, Ss )n . stevp and nut S L'tl : pe.i, Sil n. ui !, -whent, , h.irlev. SL' and n . .' 7.". The l.nhisli Cen! mid NiiMjnMen rempiiiM iiietis Ss.10 for broken ies $s,:i.'i for ii.).' "im .mil nut . Si! I'll for pea; SI for 1mUwhe.it and Sj 7r, im rice Trices nuetiil b.i ih 1.. high Viillc res. s in. Ceal ( 'umiMin .ire . Hi ken CK. .ste,. and nut. S buckwln'ar. SI, and rh' While sonic de.iIcM thnt the) 1 an - I! tin tin celli for 1 111 media te di '! : P'-.i. .iij.i't) : have announced larger sues of 'herv, most of with a premise them lire taUlns orders of delier within a week. Ther l apparent! im slier'.igi1 of pen ,,r b'nk whent st.-.es. for which the Im al dealers, are asking 11. oil mid Sll a ten. GIRL DRIVER HITS AUTO ! Ne One Hurt in Mix-Up at Mill Creek and Gulph Mill Reads AVhi1" driMtig her ir a' th June. tlen of ihe Mill CrveU r,,'id and the Gulph Mill rmiil ieu,'i Aliss Jean I Unrker. dnugliter of W . X., P.nrker. Of fibi'iwMI. ee'll"l-l u r be ui.li bine of Jehn K. (!.iinir of ".,meri' Ne one w is niri'-p'l but the front of the Murker icr w.i-. 1 ensni,rtibiv dnmaged Mr Mark-r s , e ,,f !.,. 1 nm nil.s.sieners 1. 1 lower i -,,,' township. Magazine Section FEATURES IN TOMORROW'S Sl'NDAY PUBLIC m3 LEDGER "And He Has Lifted Himself by His Bootstraps An a i' r-jt ' fj'eni H pidiie ei a nejter I ,. T' ,rn-s uier Sll -enss r f K u wi'heij; Lunching With Dr. Wirth and Dr. Rathe nau Abby fv eon ir t I T A e ... publ'i- H ir, - -. lis ,,f t . l,s of ,. ''l'l(.ll ir-nr.. , !l it. W.ts . 'i .T'l-r , j of h in. tf is A'e Mere Square Pegs Round Heles in The tracf ri , .f Jeb s i f in . of ' II' I'l Asae .. , ii .s tlu-t u ,i l. Xallui) i e 'V r, nf. ' I -n " 1 is-- ...In,.'. I "l.'h l.t If Men Who Saij "Heudi" te Death Dailit All t'fist iii..ril .i .i .. i, H, of thel' i w i i .1 s ,i.,, cl lt. tie of tli- thr f ,i , .iiis, i tup...) "Hare Yeu (Jet Any Ceal?" A nation wun iih,i . a' tl..u, al, t1 e ether ceurr r 'I li 10 git ,t Inte its 10.1i lens W ny: Did Het Weather Make the Wild Ones Wilder? A trm te id, 1 1, 1. .,,), , -j00 W),nr.. mortals . in 1.1,1, 1. .,,., ,n t.. uuiiUHi- tr ,111 t'n. iinniiii uurld. The Tomb of Ptali Hetpah the Great A WPlld et", it 1111, tig ttery ly I3rnilli 'illir.in The Iren liex Anether Insiiuliei n Irig hter bj 'in of 111 it Tl 11111-. enthrall- I $50.00 in Cash Prizes in the Comic Section "What Arc These People Saying?" Hemer Balmy and the Senater Clet Npwb from u.ititun, Ariz. A III' thla, the beautiful ItoieRrnvur.. J jT. Section and ttie SiU-I'hi-h li-stn--Conile Section me in addition te tn. CoinprehcnslNe news neitlen of this week's SUNDAY PUBLIC C&S& LEDGER "Make It a Habit" COA RETAILS HERE BIGAMIST SUSPECT CA UGHT IN CHASE OVER HOUSE TOPS ' Jesse B. Heinbraugh, Who Is Children for Anether Weman. Nabbed in Germanteivn A chase ever housetops, n bnttlp en with the reef tops. ITp jumppd RrftPP Hip eilup of thp reef resultrtl in tlip enp- fully ever several penltH nnd iledged Hire of .lpsf.p It. lleinhrnuRli, uf WIN from elilmnev te chimney. Klnallv be l'amspert, t'n., allowed higmnNt andlienchcd nn open spnee and pnuscd te Wife deserter, in (ierinantewn, His ar- jump. rest is the climnx of a romance vhMi T10 pnnue wns fatnl. The .letectlves had Its inception in n church nt Leck ' seiZed him nnd nil three fell te the reef. Unveil. Va.. two years no. There was a brief striiKKlp. 151'"B,1,,'J,,, Henshnw. at City Hull, "I guess yeu'e pet me," sniil lleln 'T1"... !r1,ll'r,iul1 " w,ili the arrival brunch. "1 knew we hnvp," replUvl of llllaiu.-pert autlierltlcs. lie rc 1 MeMniils. fused te answer ipie-tlen asked by the' "l'lea-e leave mv dpnr Hnddy nlenp." imiKlstriite, merel.N rcmiirklni: that lie sehbpil Mrs. IlpltibrniiRh ns' be wns did net care te mi.v why he deserted taken nwn. his family. j i') take my medicine, lnddinc." Wife Ne. 1!, who Is twrnty-clttht j 'nll Itplnbrnitch. "keep up and every years old, wit in thp eouitreotu ilurlnR ' thine will come out all rlsbt," thehe.irlii!;. She rcpt oentinuousl.v . ' llnstllj ilennlnK a coat nnd hat Mrs. Since his arrest lie has had many ' IIclnbraiiKh followed her liiifbaiiil te unensj hours. On bolus brought before Cit. Hull She is about thirty jenr detecthes at City Hull today lleln. I old, well dressed and of craeefui ficure. brnush was branded by Cantaiii Sendcr 1 bc remainpd out in the corridor for as the uiet de-piiablc prisoner lie ever saw lleinbrnuc'i .".earned for censtnnt re-' ' inatiee. de-pile the fact t lint he had a wife and Ihe children, rnnpn"; from tlirei te thirteen jcnis old, in Vll Vll linmspert. I Ih- ileserted his fnmily seven months aite, aieerdlnc te the police. Shortly bifere midnight word iv.n received 11 1 the ile'ectlve bun. 'Ill tluit ltelnlir.liisli uas bearding nt '."J." Knst llrin.'lmrst c'reet, 1 icrninntew n. He- teethes ( nnuei'v and Mi'.MauiiM went te tb house, bell M.Mnnu' While C went te irmeilv mug the the rear I Weman Sere.ims I A woman who mi id she was Mrs. 1 lleinbrnugh opened the deer. She 1 screamed en h'iiring 'here was a war , rant for her hush.iiid's arrest, llcln brmigh. who was listening en the sec end lloer, made a dash for the lenf. MeMnnus lollewed him. Carmod leincd in the chase as seen ns he re led Mrs. Heinbrii'igh from .1 faint, lleinbrnugh secnied te be familiar iT Thoreughb nual Exhibition for Prize Ribbons s ENTRY LIST IS LARGE Th- first n'l'iri! horcshew of the I'l llndelphfi K.ders 1 1 I Drivers ,n ,n eirieM epeneil this morning 11 r the Wlu'i I'l.irsb Hun Club. The showing ate heing g.vcn in an improvised ring 111 front of the 1 lulihinisp. Puilng the morning; the crowds were rather thin, but towards neon women of fashionable life uinde their appear .iii'C in gnrlis repiesenting all the varie grted clerv of autumn Most eon-pirtieiis among the judge u.i- w nlt-i-gr i-i. ling PtH "I ipuss,., in lgi s were Ml. I'- tiridge lMwai.l K. Keel I etlll Miliple . ill ! 1" -i -l- i Ii and an Ai eir ne il.at tile whole s,ictrllll. Other I'ff 1 II. Stiawbridge. Will William .1 Clothier. Mrs. Illdnup and .1. St.'inle I'l- veiinge-t her-einan piesent, Wil- '1l", II.Jlll.lig I'd. of lien i UlleWtl .1'- tr i-ti d "in.teh atfintlen. In the second tietit he r" 1- a horse seeming ten tune-" Ii. sj-.c. lie was iinhei d twice dur ing the course a'". in tie r.t'g, but inch fii'ie regiii-i-d the s.iddl- and tiuishcd i. .t'i 1 .nn i- If net sdery. Tmuiis te - morning .neluded novice -ml. 1'e I . rse ridden b imntPiii. twiee ' ies 1-er.e driien bv amateur, pony saddle c'as-. pem jumping ihisg, open ; rip'-ig i I us, ndiile horse ilass and 1 .rues- horse elass. T' - nftenioe'i prng-am included el-ses fe- novice Midd'e her-es of any r-'.ght t in, t hnv never wen a first rib- ' en, "Simbln irien i" ss, treifig rn.' i'f ,u !: Hat -a. tne-g,lleil i.idijli this. 'I'l e C. i .mi''' " i.ndet whose litre nrranged 1. I en. hiss, penv driving under saddle, one of ene-h.tlf lnlle, A hiss and tandem en Arrangements. rien- the siiew- was d h William I" M-tger as , hnirman. of t ' c ivncu.irtee liii'iin M her members Ir R.iheit ' Shields. IJewland Harxp). Jehn I Heward I!. Cress- ggiii-. Tliemas W. 1 'it , Th un I- I I'l '-.I IllO'ls II man. .1 Abbett W I "ark Kener I I I K II I'M Heherfeil. Colonel W,lh 1111 Ilennin.s, in- Ir . Iiarr) 1 1 f. r K W-i Kehelt I HOSPITAL STUNG BY BOGUS CHECKS Ex-Seldicr. After Arrest, Offers te Repay Lesses Incurred by Jeffersen ' FAMILY PROMINENT ONE ulr w i,.i.. 1 s.inl In be 1 1 '.III I ' ' f I), bin III-' . .' - In .nr be.",s i-'ie i, en lunn l.ii Knew his an , -se'd-ei- nnd ,1 f ,11 1 (nii-nier !.l t el 11 for pir l',e 1. st ll.ellj of a faiiuli in f.niit-el. 1 1,1 T'.e witiii-s was Peeli.i Adnins, ashler nt tiie ,b ffersen Hospital, who -aid he cu-heil a illicit for S'J'J and . inc'icr for $1- uliile a plnsii.m at tin li.isni'al t-ne Marl 'I - in ex- 1 hung'- for .1 hts'U I Miitbel served eerse,is and r. eejies 1 ei,,ieiisiii ion from tji 1 iiueriiineur for wounds nei-iveil 111 in nun A month II go he wu- .1 liltl'lit (,t the hospital., lie was ai rested 1 st iilshi .iftir be f hud tied thieugh r.-iiimeiint i'nrk 111 11 n ' llllii Willi 11 dete. 1le pursuing. I Mr A. 'ains 'Hxtihi-il befeii .Magls. ti-iie 1i.s'i,iu in 'i lit nil M.itien that I he klie" Mail.el from the l,,lii r s infancs. altheiuh he sin nun s, Idmn in Inler M'lll-s Hi' s.U'l ihe miiij 111 ill's f.iiniU in pi'iiiiiiuent 111 l.iiiiii'l.1 I A I and that 11 rebuilt' was (leveiiinr of lielawnre .Maibcl told Ihe inryistiate he e. I is till a cini'iiensiitiiui In 1 1- nel week. He 1 ff..-"d te repai the iiireunts nil- lined en ihe l"us cheil's. He was held in -"1'" bail for a further hearint' next Sa' .-'''i Vuniliei- i s,.;(.e man wanted here '.ir passing beitlls chechs Is under ar cs! in Trenten. He Is .lames ('. ,ur in, Si'M'iili'ciiih street mar Huntlni; Huntlni; Ien I'e'iie sin he i:ae slnreUei'iiern nit seciiird I'- Ix ilc'eki issued by the Vi'ter.iUH' Ilureau .... .fin iiivT a rsK.n AiiTnsienil.K? "fhe ClniilM"l lelumiii ft th Kvnlnir Put. Ic IrfUKer llt ein.i et the t"it liarjraliia te li feunU In UseU CurA en cum 17. -ilv. mm SHOW llfll' Mrll R nrirailRin l. "arry n. Ironies. Jehn Ai fW'"0 """''. 11 HA LA A nMf"ln'L r-'-y. W- rwnk Klrkpntrl-k, Mnrtyn ,",',,s- ",,,n" " that they were mereb llrtO UMLH Ui LI MU " .-"' Wl...n H Krug. Ar mir '?" siru;!"'; s v'nv !ml It ,mi loe, ; It Crei'v' iSl' I1"1'"1 who- ,lnt kn"Wi"C ""'? " - !J? ""l-l"' . "'IRO ' V "Ub Ml,,i condition, did net realize thnt n Mnrtin Is nresldelit nf thik ussiiei'itlen .. ...... .... . - ,j rss e An 1 if i 1-11 i.e nt tins k 111 mig it nave serious ei- reds Compete at An- m.d Miss Anna K. Jehnsen, wcrctary -,,-,,. ir.wer. the college students and i EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Said te Have Deserted Wife and several heurn while Hplnbrnufth was iM'ini; jtrineii ey tap ueiccttvcs. "Will Stick by Daddy" 1 m Bewi; i such uy you undil.v, shouted a. he was being tnken te she 1 ''"' "I knew you w-euld Pudding," an- swered Heinbraucb. Turning te the letectlves in charge of Mini lie Mili 'Tm going te divorce my tlrst wife." ' Mrs lleinbrnugh, who wns Ncda VnnSlcUle. of I.neU Haven, said slip met ! her husband two years age In n I.eek ' Haven church. "It wns love at tlrst sight." she said. "We met at church, and lie urged me te come te Phlladel 1 pi. in with him. Wn were married six' months age. but it was n different kind 01 niurn.iBc ceremony. J.ncn of ub placid n hand en n Bible and swore we would stick hv each ether for better or worse until death. And we're going te de it." llpinhrnugb. who is six feet tall, nnd of athletic build, is said te be wealthy. He owns 11 .'tOO-ncre farm in Lycoming County. Kearney. Jeseph J. I'lelth, Themas A. Craig. H. Ashton Little, C. W. E. De Mnle np. Walter Ilrlggs, Tranklyn linggs, i.itwaru 1. ij.sen A. Collett. W I.. Cumml! treasurer The. stimmarles f, Hew : I.I-S I I- 111 11" 1 is rliMen h nin.i. k l'rv IMllirntlt CriW J 1. tnl ' Mv iMllEht Miss Jturi ie 1 "lilt .uwij," Osl.ern 1.1 f ii"i "(!li M.1I1I. 1:11,1 11 l't . "Ii h Ite." Kil 1 ir ! ' n I ' flips- Mdht f-i. :!ur I "Mi H.irp. "' h'.n, i 11 d .ll-s Wlitp. ' M .; , le . 1 1 r 1. M. TOLD TO MEND WAYS Judge Frees Men and Women Taken In Raids en Cafes I'oiirteen men and eight women, ar. I rested m raids en two cafes last night, i where, it was said. Hener was being se. . wet- rel-asid tedaj b. Magis trate Uensliaw m Central Station with tin admonition te stay nwav from the pin..--. I'r.ink P'Stefiitie proprietor of 1 i-iniei .ee's, nt u-".) Seuth Mread street, t'n. first cafe raided bv Vice 1 Sipiml lieteetii-s Spink and Tinl-r, was held in Sl.lHi Icill en a c'inigc of selling whlski. Tlin e men and f.air v e ien were atrested in a room en the ! second tloer. I Cliai-Us Muben and Kdgar MePnr-' Ian.-, owners of a cafe it 1 24."iil Seuth V'trh street, were hid in S'JImhi hail e.-i-n en charges of s-lliug lupier and mini tini n diserdirlv he i.e. ,pink and Tin ler --.ii.1 the found cl-ien ri-n Hid four women, all mid' r the inllu- , ii' " of Inpj.jr. ' ... TO AID PENNA. CAMPAIGN Fermer Plans te Devote Time te Drive for Pepper S" !l'l r Ibir.ih, of Idaho, will speak in ill. -"i'l. lh mf ri-ts It' ; . ,M 1 several time- this fall in of the candidates of th- art), Senater Pepper tin- 1101. ! ted 1) -.ena'. 1 Iterali will jirebahly -peak wir'i .-.. 1 -iter Pepper, while Sennt n M 1 ."-ifik, of Illinois, 'will appear 111 IV. .i.rgh with Senater Heed. Setut t'.. P. , 1 -r will -peak in Kliede I '-t n I I.-, m ,., ,, hu-ett-, but has net d-i i... w 11 Ii- .1111 accept imitation, t.. ii;...ii 111 New .ler-ej, Indiana nnd ,, 1, .,f nr tuber - Senater P.p r. -t lie v ill resume i-ain-,ii,f.-it (icteber 10. 1 1 gr Child Whose Paternity Is Dis puted Will Remain With Reunited Family COURT BARS SPECTATORS "south, Ucnil Intl.. Sept. '...'! - It' ii -1 i 'iflt i 1- ih.i'ien h 1 I'rei'i tin leis.. .Mrs Minimi; as it nnethei- come te the Tiernnn f 1 ishrs of 11 confessed Augustus Tiernnn t..,. die sees in the Inlhe i -i iiliri e hdsflf hue. ihe reunion of 'ind I'ref Jeiiti i The Tiein.ins Tiernnn. ntitinue in w ck and tliev will remain In Seuth I'.end 'I he ten-tin nth-old sen. " hn Ii the Tierii ins claim I llair.v I'eiilln. will remain milled f.'iinlli and receive t the int.int tl" -llll I of V It!, ll,,. 1 e. 1.1 le lit. leiitien thnt I'rret. iiernnn gins tiie two daughters. The inquiries, which led te the q ies. tit., ing of the Tlernans in m-nr,! te tin ir domestic relations ttsiili.d from the icieipt h) .Mrs. Ileriiaii .1! ,m eli urineus 'leuquet nt riees wni'ii si,,. 0 the stand earlier in the wirk Hevers were witleilt a i ard and ,1 i 1--,' investigation of the heal shepr a newspaper man tlis. everei thev hml been ordered by I'ref The after tin 11. 1 I that Tier- nan. The reun'en of the TlernaiiH. it i said, has been expected In frb nds of the pair. It was pointed out ulni that mi September '-', the dav IIineM I'eulin wns iiri'esteii nn Mrs. Tieriinn's charge, I'ref. Tiernnn issued 11 statement that it would he 11 illflicull preposition te sepaiale himself from he wife and fnmil). although his hutch, mder the circumstances, would perinit sin h a hn aking of family ties. At 1 lint time find mi occasions SUUC then, he lias . ... , 00,1, .... ..... ., .... .! 1IA..H.. I " ! I' ions UPS l'l..r t IHII1 Wl.ll l. ll-vu TIERHAN AND WIFE ARE RECONCILED taken the position that he Is Interested 1 Jenes, who nt one time in the larger problem the welfnre ofpnster of West llope un innocent cuua. 1, LAFAYETTE PUSHES !Y Full Facts te Be Presented te Meeting of Student Coun cil Tuesday VICTIM IS RECOVERING Srrelal Mtrnteh in Evcnlna PtiMIe T.nlnrr Ifcietun, l'n.. Sept. 23. The student eevernmp'it of I.nfnycttc C'eIIpcp Ih tnklnc drastic sfpps te step hnzlnc such ns that which sent spvpntcen-yr-nr-eld Hebert Cunnincham te the Knfctnn Hot Het pitnl yesterday niernlnc, and nt n iiipot iiipet Inc hn nlKlit the rtudent council issued orders thif such methods of hntuUInc the freshmen must be stepped. The nffnlr which leil te the trouble is beiinj thor ther eiijzhl.v Invpstlftnted, nnd although no nnneuneements hnvp been mndp up te this time, it is believed that the members of the sopliemore pinss wiie trewn en (Ids notion !v 11 few of their numhp. lean pretty nearly lay their fingers en the guilty parties, nnd when their names , ,u-. presented te the student council for ncMeii, it is exeeteil that tbpy will lip piempllv epelled from college, or elsp will be dealt with er.v severely for their aim leiieS. ' Tli I'ldltien of young Cunningham is ver faerable, nnd be hns recovered I fre'n his shock te such nn extent that It was nnneuneed at tbe Easlen Hos pital tills ineriiing that he will be able te leac that Institution today. I IIU father, tiie Hev. Henry A. TL I Ciiiinlnghani. came te Entim Inst night nnd sited his son In the hospital, lie Is jiasfe-r of n Prcshjterlan church ut Mofistewn, N. .1.. nnd is nn alumnus of I.afajcttc College in the class of lspS. The boy would hnve been able te withstand all the hnzing he received with the exception of one blew. lie told his father that njiiiij one struck him in the sclnr plexus, and since 1m had but recently, recovered from two surgical this luid such an elfect en him te cellnp'Ci Hi iiuth"t ill"- are indignant at the turn of affairs, and the unpleasant notoriety winch has been given Lafajettp. It is net expected that there will be am further d velepnicnts until net Tupsi'.nv when the student council meets lltui when. It Is expected, nil the fuels In t' ' ise will be laid before this liedy and If ih- guilt) party Is located by lint time, hi unite actum will be tnken by the council. j$5000 IS BEQUEATHED i TO THE MASONIC HOME Residue of Charles Chipman's Es tate Disposed Of Privately A beipiest of $." iOO te the Masonic Heme, Miend and Westmoreland street-. Is Included in the will of Charles Chtpiunn, which wns pri bated today. The tesidue of ins estate uilued at MHi.eOu. is disposed of prlvatel). lltlier wills probated were these of mh HAZING 1 rami) L. Hepper. $."0.00(1 : Samuel . IMigjeti has never before shown it Iljiin.s, .."..nin1. Charles J. nnnehup, s0f .,,, impotent as at the present time, .sis.one: llew.-rd Dals R.ih-m); lare- I ivj,le who regard theinsches ns (ied- nn- iiiiiuu. .ji..,i.". "'. .'". It. Price. ,-lhl, "I IW , .11111 1 V , 11 ".!, .,'l.iiVV" Ullll Mary McSerley, Sl.'.TOn. Iimuileries were filed in the per sonal "dates of William Wiirker. $17. .....J 0, e l I' W-.....1 et -. non nn,l :i'.'.''JT; llenrv Hess. .lii.!r.!.-.:.l and' I.e'ii- Tel'cr. .'-117. ."11 l. I.ftters were granted (e administer the $l-,(i00 . stat- or" Hugh .1. I erliitt. w. E. BRAND, STRICKEN UPON STREET, IS DEAD Veteran Lawyer Succumbs After. Suddjn Relapse of Illness I Wnl'ei i:. ltrnnd, a tirnctiphig Inw- 1 y-r 'n this city for netirh half a cen tur) and a prominent Masen, fell un- I ne s, .oils esterd.iy neon near hi- home, j nr. .Hid for dtiil v,ors Lust Durham street, Mount Alrv, dud sunn after He had been 111 sU months nnd was taking his short walk v lien stricken. Neigh- en-riPil lit ill re 111s nein.e. no uieii bffere a nlnslcian arrived He heeame interestml m builditiK nnd loin n-seciiittiiii, ""'' '"'' 'l bad Let 11 a director and solicitor of the Kndishui-K ItulldiliR nnd Lean Associa tion, Since then lie tilled the simn posl pesl t.i a- in the J'cnn rfipiare mid Fern Heck It 1.! litis and Lean Associations. In l-ss, im erqnnlzid the l'ern Heck Land ' . inji'iny, and n year Inter tne Lecan lien 1 Instate Cenipativ and the North 1 if'h Street Ueal l'.state ('umpun.v. He -mis director and solicitor in each until Sn successful termination. Dr. Themas V. Crandall j fir Themas Vnuchnn Crandall, a re tired physician, dhd .xestirdni nt the ', ine et ills ilatiuhter, Mrs William W. ' 1 umbels, ."illij Chestei. avenue. He' mis eipbt) -three years old nnd hud been 1 1', ill-health for scleral )'iirs. ' Charles Bastl.in Tiie funeral of I'harbs Hastiim, ser-i.ii-ene )ears old, a city pari; super it.ti ndi'tit for twetit) -(itie leats, be leli loni'iirew from T-miti 1,'itln nn 1 liirih. I'iiihK etith nnd Wolf streetn. Mr Ilnsthiii ilb'il Wednesil.ii ;u his 1 euie, 1 H.'l Snyh-r uxiiiue. Fer twelve .nis lie was siipetliitcndeiit of I,ein,-ue island Pink nnd for the Inst nine years of Filler SiUiue, Twentx -third and 1'ine streets. Jehn Crawford Tin. futietal "t ileliti 1 raw lord nine. Hhedn 1 ,lnhn teen )CU!tf mil. Hill ej .virs I In she) Crnwtird and the lad t'l-meferd. .Ir.. w he died ut his lieine, 1 i'. Seuth .Nineteenth street, Weilnes- I.., '.fit. i- ii lell'' illness, tee' ti,. ie . (),s afternoon from 1 s'JO Chestnut street. Mr. Cravvtenl wen tin- l.dward Van Du-en sclielarslitp te rrluicteii Fnlversity In 1H-H He had been m student at 1'rlnccten two )ears, 1 Harmen R. Fisher ' The fiiiei'al of Harmen It. Fisher, who-e death ne. urred 1'ridnv meii"i ut Ills l.eine. "inn Pennock avenue liv- - IW I, HI , irillll). Will III- IICHI I lies- ft ilav allei'uoen iieiu ine icsiucnce. iiur- inl will lie private, .vir. 1 million, who was iiftv-llilie icars old, was seiielurv of tiie Cent ml Construction and Supply Company, of Twenty-third and Arch stints, 'Philadelphia. He was a mem ber of the Masonic order. Funeral of Miss Mary C. Jen3 The funeral of Miss Mary C .bines, St. Petersburg. Flu., who died Friday in the I'lesliyteriiiu Hospital from in juries ri iv ed In n fall, will be held Mnnda) al - o'clock from the resi dence 'of her brother-in-law, Charles C. Hi'c imuiii. '1-1.1 liegeiu sireci in teruiellt will he private .Miss .liiucs was s XI) -seven .venm (I ami (lie daughter of the Ink Hev. Winiani nils nssistiint Preshvlerlan ' vJiiurcn. L FOR BRYSON'S LIFE Lawyer for Defense Calls Slain Weman's Mether "New Yerk Vampire" ACQUITTAL IS ASKED FOR .... , , . . . . fc ... . niernt nimtnteh tn Evrnlne Public T.tAarr l.!,.i,,,,VlnrtJen; ra". W &'i The Jn ,,f.fn,p ', n',hn"(1 for 1)r- "fj-t SOU. At tinnn hfu ,neA ivnAa m 1n Jury nnd the srnlen of lustlee n-llt iln- - '.b .,.''.,. ilia .nn- uv.tr. in.: termlne wliptlier the tiiinl ehnpter of his trnglc pest-war enrrer will be the elec tric chnlr or the mad house. The defense deei net ask for nrijult tal en the grounds that Dr. Drysen did net slay his paramour, Mrs. Helen Ir ip Haitips, at their love-nest In CasKrllle, last April 8. Hnrry W. Pptrlkln. nsseclnte counsel for the defense, in his address te the jury, said they desire n verdict of ae qnitttil Felely en the ground thnt Dr. Urysen Is lnnne. Petrikln flayed ns n vnmpire. M!rs. Helen Klrby, of New Yerk, for her al leged pnrt in .sanctioning her dnughter's desertion of her husband In Wnshlng Wnshlng ten, nnd her clandestine nffnlr with Dr. Urysen. Pointing nt the murder victim's moth er, IVtrikin said : "Ne New Yerk vampire can crape her shoulders in the garb of mourning nnd come Inte Huntingdon expecting the sympnthy from this Jury thnt it would have for respected mothers, whose love for their children is a thing of beauty, a sacred attribute. "Whcrp did Dr. Mrysen meet her un fortunate dniightPr, whom he Is 6ald tn have lured from her husband? She met him ns n camp-follower. "He wns just the kind of n man Mrs. Klrby and her socially derelict, daughter wanted, counsel said. "And nfter the war, whprp was it that Dr. Mrysen mpt Mrs. Hnines again? It was nt thp home of this same mother, who appears liefere jeu tonight as u mourn er, expecting sympnthy at your bnnds. He did net steal her from her husbnnd. He didn't have te." As a final plea, the defense attorney placed a hand upon the shoulder of Mrs. Kllznbetb Mrysen, mother of the accused mun, nnd pictured the sacrifice which she has mndp. "We took her son from this mother, nnd lie served Us well," Petrikln -aid. "She gnvp thp brightest jewel of her diadem of motherhood. Wp ennnnt givp hpr hack the splendid mnn she gave te her country. Hut we ran return te her arms the husk of that which she gave." District Attorney Chester I). Fetter hoof asked for a verdict of murder in the first degree. DR. KRAUSKOPF SEES RELIGION WEAKENING I Was Never Mere Impotent Than ! Nev, He Asserts In Sermon j The ideal of a new age of peace nnd iRoed-will among the nations thnt in i spired millions during the World War Iwas contrasted with present -day actu alities liv the llev. Dr. Jeseph Kruus- 1 kepf ted.i) . I In n sermon in the Keneseth Israel Temple, Mread street, near Montgomery npnup, where the congregation assem bled te observe Kesh Hnshaiw, Dr. . Kr.iiii-keiif said: f, tin 11. :. ic sin, regard it ns a re 12 nils dut.v te liale all liermans because of In handful of IIoheU7ellerns. "People -till helleie it disleial. un patriotic te listen te the music of Frit, Krei-ler, or te read the writings of tin 'the," he continued, "because the former is an Austrian and the latter 1 was a (iernian a ceiitui) and a half age. Seme of them, I am told, still keep Luther's translation of the llihle off the shehes of their public libraries he cause Luther was 11 1 iernian." BABIES PARADE Event Arranged by Northwest Bap tist Church Seme of the prettier cutest babies in the world, ns t iir unit hers tendly baby parade Ibis 1 b.i the Carnival believe, were in afternoon, tirrniis'i Committee of the Neiiliwest Baptist Church, Twent) -eighth .street nnd j Lehigh uicniie. The parade started at Twenty -fifth strrct and Lehigh avenue and moved west te Twenty-eighth nnd thence te Somerset street. I Fifteen prizes were offered by the ' committee, headed b) Mrs. F, W. Cenrad and including Mrs. jj, ,, lim ner and Mrs. Chester Ithca. Express wngnns, hlghchaira and toys were among the prl.es. The carnival 1- fm- the building fund 1 of the church, The Itev. Dr. Charles . E, HemniiH is pastor. i READY FOR LONG SLEEP Thief Gets Away With 200 Pajamas Packed in Aute Police tfid.ix aie sciinlilng for thieves who hist night iiMtibed uitcasesnn iniiiing clothing i.ilu. d a :;I0' from two autoi'iebibs II K. IIeiiki. le'.'n Spruce street, reported thai 11 siiitcas, emit lining "00 pairs of paiainns, v..rth .'jimi was taken from hi ant. mobile while it ttoed in fient of his home. The ether ietlin of the thieies was Antheny II. Itunnll, li,j." .North New kill; street. His i.ir was stmiillii'; nt Eighteenth and Cliestiiiit streets. A viillse containing clothing mined at $1.00 was taken from the teiiueau. BUMPER GETS BUMPED And Then Bumpees Land In Cozy rence titatien Emanuel Davis, ,t , ,,, ;ii Swain stnet, walking 1 ii Fifteenth strut near Siring (Inrdeii lust ni,'lit, v.ns ap proached bv two men, win, later de scribed th.'in.-elvis as Michael Slubbel, of Caileten street m-ir Fifteenth, and Petit" Ili'linl, of Ni w iiiaiki t street above Peplin, Dm. mil, he acci dentally jostled ei f ihe men, where upon both fell uinii him, kunrknl him down, struck him 111 tin; face and Licked him. P.itieliuan Sherman 1 aught Ihe men nt Fifteenth and I ' ilmw hill streets. Davis was taken te lian-et.un Hospital. 1 Will Speak en Near East I Dr. Tnlcell Williams, hen, I of the I school of Journalism at Columbia I'ni- xcrslty, author of th- honk "Turke.v." j and 1111 milheiity en the Near East ' iiuestien, will speak en present fnmil- liens in the Near Fust nt tM, j'hunh of the Ilel) Apostles, Tivcnl) first mid Christian sir its, at tn -III o'clock te- I morrow- morning I TIIKV niUN'T TXltr, A VACATION I Ne mntfr linw hoi 11 iliy huw untHver- hle the weather the ninnim (imlc char- p 1 nctem The uutnpn jiemeMi.lv'ii KIcihm. J" llBlrlireAdth llarrv. Walt imil KkpRzlx. Ilsitu ,......-.---- :. u...- " . "J" .-.. -."1--' - -T' Uhtlr humor. In. th Cemio Section of . th, nq ine pinf nft nr inuea e aupniy I Bundiy ruiuu lisuusa. -,unt It. a UtBK.1 r-aavr nOUNSE PLEAD SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 Recter's Widow Questioned in Murder I. Continued from Pitnit On about whose wounds there Is some un certainty, though te a lesi degree thnn I in me woman s case, is euncu in uroeKiyn. , The disagreement between the physl. clnns became evident today when Dr. K. I. (,'rock, of 57 Mrlngstene nvenue, New Brunswick, was questioned. Dr. Creck Employed by MUM Dr. Creck was employed by Jameji Mills, sexton of St. Jehn's Church, and Mrs. Mills' husband, te examine his wlfp's body. The official examination was mndp by Dr. W. P. Iing, the 80m- .... f.. ..... r .... ....'. ..l...alrtlnM rei. ITPn VOIIIIVJ' iiie-i e till, no. inn, XIIU 1....11 ...,. r.,.....i .... !. ..,- Ccmnty line, though the principals all lived here in Middlesex County. . .... ... . . .. . 1 IIU Allllllllill lllll llllllll' ii( iue IM- ener's pbysiuinn wns Incomplete," said Dr. Creck, "lie failed te find the Inillet or bullets which caused Mrs. Mills' death. "My own examination of her body showed thnt thren or four bullpls had been tired Inte her fnce. There were distinct points of entrance, but I could find no point of exit. If the proper kind of autopsy had been made the Corener's physician would hnve lifted the skull nnd recovered the bullets." Shet Frem an Elmatlen Dr. Creck said hist examination of the bodies led hltn te bellcve that the shots might have been fired from nn elevation, perhnps from a rise In the Itrnuml, or from 11 tree. . "While the Imdies may hnve been tnken te the spot where tlicy were found," be said, "consideration must lie given te the fnet that enrtriilRu shells were found beneath Mr. Hull's body." Dr. Creck wiih nsked hew ninny cart ridge shells were there. "1 de net knew exnctly." he an swered, "but mere than two. My ex amination wam-enllned te Mrs. Mills. "I think that the minister was shot tirst, nnd Mrs. 'Wills it few minutes Inter, This, of course, is erly conjec ture, but I nm curious te knew whether these who heard shots noticed thnt they were Grouped, and wheher there were four or mere shots In succession, nnd then n single shot, or the reverse. Mr. Hull wns shot but once. The bullet entered the right side of his bend, took a downward course, nnd made its exit near bi.s left enr, "My own notion of the sheeting is thnt after Mr. Hall had been shot, who ever killed him turned en the woman, denounced her end shot. her. Onn bul let peiietmled the bridge of her nose, the second entered the nose and n third went In the right cheek. She was shot fietn n distance of net mere than six feet, I think. I think the dls Innce was (renter In the ensn of the minister. While the iiecniatn plncing of the shots would seem te Indicate thnt they were tired by sem cone familiar with a pistol, jet lids ennnnt be cer tuiti In view of the facility with which n novice ciin place the shet.s of an automatic ut a short distance. "Te my mind the robbery theory Is untenable". Any one of the shots would have been sufficient te cnuse death." lr. Leng disputes Hr. f rock's con clusions ns te the number of bullets. "It was net necessary te leek for the bullets, because they passed clear through," lie said. "Only one bullet entered Mrs. Mills' bend, nnd only enn bullet entered Mr. Ilnll't bend. Uetli bullets cumc out agnln." ItecJunnn nnd Strieker Confer "Would it be possible for tiie two wounds in Mr. Hall's bend te have been made by the entrance of two bullets which remnlned 111 the skull.' Dr. Leng wan nsked. 'I de net think se," he said. Detectives who earlier In tiie week visited the home of Mrs. Hall, denied tedii) thnt the had examined the cloth ing site and her eccentric brnllier, "Willi"" Stevens, bad worn Friday morning, when they said they visited the church searching for Mr. Hall, ah M'tit since Tliursdn) night. The detectives said they had examined no clothing whatever in the Hall home, nnd added that they had been treated with scant leurtes) en their visits te finest inn Mrs. Hall and Willie. The attitude of the fnmll), the de tertlves sail, waa one of lenlempt. "Will the prosecutor's office request n search warrant se ns te go through 1 Ihe Hall home unhampered," one of the detectives was asked. I "It begins te leek ns if we would , have te de just that," he replied. I .lames Mills, husband of the niur- dered woman, and his daughter, Char Char eotte, sixteen )ears old, are agreed thnt 1 tiie murderer win 11 jealous woman Hut they de net agree en the woman, immune, wm. iiiim- 11 eon; siieme 'in n storm or weeping te accuse fur- , ieusly "a unman whose e)cs give you .1 chill." named one person whom the j authorities admit they wispeei. Her tather sat beside the girl. "I believe a jealous woman killed mv wife and Mr. Hnll." be said, "but net the woman Charlette thinks Is guilty. I believe she is Innocent of the crime." Stands I'p for .Mether Clmrlette, who calls herself n "flap per," la her mother's most vehement defender. She has heard the gossip linking Mrs. Mills' name with .Mr. Hall's, hut refuse.s te believe a word et it. "I was my mother's chum, nnd I knew," she suid "Mether wns 11 geed woman." Chariotte has been questioned inanv times hv the Middlesex Count) authori ties. 'I he) have refused te let her leave town. She learned this te her surprise .veslerday, when she niineuneril .her plans te visit ner num. .Mrs, Ilariihnidt, in l'ntcrsun, N. .1. bins te visit her aunt, Mrs. Lisle In n burst of fury and scorn, se scorching us te dry nil trace of tears from her gilllsh e.ves, Clmrlette d ,i . i her belief that her mother was milvd by "mere than one person." "A woman can solve the mystery, I'm sure," she said, her eye ilasliini;. "One of the murderers is a jealous woman. She wauled revenge. I don't believe reherry entered into the matter ut all." Is Hiiro Weman Is 'Slayer The itlrl tnlUed freely, cxprcFsinj; her opinion vehemently and with a liriiuiess hliii indiiated she hnd been thinUinu' of the matter deeply and cetntnntly, net enl.v ns the daughter of the mur dered vvemnn, hut as one who was seli inif te threw nil the light en the mutter pessihle. "Who would de It''" she nsked.1 "One woman who iiilijht hnvc some con- . necilen with the murder has very strange e.ves. nm ecu iht kmiiwiik hi .VOll, llllll Jl'l ner l-cn kiiiii. r niiii,,,n, It fairly innl.es jeu have a chill. Thnt weiiiiin'mlght be able te tell jeu some thing about It." Clmrlette has been nt the home of " ' " . 0'.? ; : ,r. '..::; Ainauj niii-ii, .'-" ... ... n.. .. ... "'.", Hue insists nun mk' Known iiiuiiiiiK nbeut tlie story thnt her mother wiih served with coffee nt the Hull home 1,1.1, Im, u iieeiilliir Iiih n and which ,, 1,1,1. .,,, ,- " . ... ........ she t nougat linn inline iici in. Mrs. Tennjhen, however, ndmitled knowing about il, and aflinned thnt Mi-. lillts en returning from the Hull Inline tl at day sahl : "if I hud net theuRht Mi'i. Hull uch a '.'nod friend, i would have believed I hail been poisoned." Mrs. Mil's said lli.ii slip left the beuse seen after drinking I he coffee becaiibe the wuu tifrulU it would make her III, Churlelte went en te declare that she Appeal te the Public in Hall-Mills Slaying Te the t'nbllc: The Prosecutor' effiec will wel come information concerning nu.v phase of th Hnll-MIUs murder thnt inny be In possession of persons who have net ns yet been in communl cemmunl communl cntien with the Prosecutor's efilce. nnd who undoubtedly nre reluctnnt te give such information heenupe of publicity that may, be Incident te furnishing the Mine. If any dnta are In existence the same will be received by this office in the strictest confidence, If the person possessing the snmc will com cem com munlcate with this office. Arrange ments will be made te lecclve such Information without disclosing the Identity of the informant. The Prosecutor calls upon all cltl r.ens te perform their duty te the State and te communicate te this offieo any dnta which mny threw light upon this mntter. JOSEPH K. 8T1UCKEK, Prosecutor of the Picas. did net believe robbery was the motive of tbe crime. , "Frldny morning, the dny after the disappearance of my mother, Mrs. Hall enme. te see my fnthcr." she said. "It wns nbeut 7 A. M. My fnthcr nsked her if Mr. Hnll had drawn nny money out of the bank. He thought perhaps thnt If thet wns se, he hnd been nt tneked nnd robbed. Lntcr, however. Mrs. Hall told father that Mr. Hall had net drnwn out any money and could net. bave had nny with him. "Mrs. Hnll says thnt she called nt our house Thursday night e ask about Mr. Hall, but could net g"ct In. That's funny, ns tbe deer was open and she could euslly hnvc come In nnd nwakened us. I wbb home and sleeping soundly. "Mrs. Hull always looked en peer people as 'scum,' hut my mother," wild Clmrlette, proudly, "never felt any difference In their stations in life. My mother was educated ; she loved operas, geed plays, and when sh rend she nlwnvs read tly best books. One of the Inst ones she ever read was 'Mether of All Living.' Wrete Sermons for Hall "She wrote some of Mr. Hall's ser mons nnd left 'cm en the desk nf his study for him. "I never heard mother mention the Phillips fnrm. If she had ever been out there. I knew I'd have known of it. She. always told of the plnces she had been. When she came back from the irlp te Lake Honatceng she took with the Hulls, she told us wlint a wonderful time, they'd had. and nbeut them tnking their lunch nnd finding a comfertablo place tn cat it. And then nbeut coming buck. "Yes, I knew she often went te the Pnrker home with Canen Welles te sing, but I never knew thnt she went there nt night, I don't believe she went te Phillips' fnrm the night of the murder. She wns dragged there ami killed. "I never noticed anything between Mr. Hall and my mother that was mere than friendship. Mether worked hnrd for the church. She loeKeu nfter the music, the decorations and the little things the rector's wlfe is supposed te de. "There may have been jenleusy about her church work en the part of people who wanted the credit nnd none of the drudgery. "Mrs. Hall taught me In Sunday Scheel. I upver liked her. Mether often remonstrated with me nnd said 1 should pny mere attention te whnt Mrs. Hnll said. Hut then 'Mem' liked Mrs. Hull and thought she was n geed friend of hers. Mrs. Hnll dislike., 'llnppers, ' jeu knew, nnd I nm a 'flap per.' She don't understand young girls, I think." Charlette said her mother craved the vomanee she did net hne. "She loved te wntch the sunsets," Charlette declared. "She. loved nil brnu tlful things. 1 used tn talk nbeut the time when we'd have n better house and she'd sny te me, "It jRM't t10 imSu you live in, Charlette; it's the geed spirit thnt is created in It. De something for some one every dny. It will make )nii hnppy te help ethers.' That was just like mother. She wns nlwavs think ing of doing heuictblng for the church or her friends." Mills says that he realized ns seen ns the bodies were found that they would suspect him of the crime. "I showed tliein that I didn't de II," lie siiid. "1 InivA ti ni.f,.i . .iii.t 'im 'knew where I wn.s every minute from i.Kinrsnay nigni te the time the bodies Were found, I "In my opinion, a jealous woman did it. My wife bad studied music in 1 New Yerk nnd often nicked mn'il,. hymn Others in the choir were lenl. eus of her. Wife Lured te Death "Itut I de net agree that n weninn suspected by mv daughter committed the crime. I de believe a woman was mixed up in ii, a wemun and n man. "I think my wife wns lured out there in some wn. She would net go volun velun taril) nfter dark, net even te the vard. I don't think It was the Intention te kill her. They wanted te bent her up, but they went se far that before they knew it she was dead or d.vlng nnd they had te kill her. Then, of course, they had te kill him. "I am trying te find out who mnde the two telephone calls te her thnt nft nft ernenn. They must hnvc been from the sniue net son. Dlirincr the iiftenmnn n Mil r-nniti for tin. I.nl,,,,., ,.f ,1 , ,loll ex,,,.,,,,,,, The 'nrieln ill ,, D e;wM. "n..if ll l,ei. ,,i,l T ...... ' Het find tlin hill Tlin, .' l,..i ,! islie may ..... . .... ...... . ,,,.,, (.,.,,,,- inn, iijiy. aiivc i.-uien it out with aer Thnt would show that ihe went out te i'p aneut tne tun." The veptr.v of the Church of St. Jehn the Evangelist, met last night and passed n resolution reaffirming their iiiun in ine murdered minister and e. lending their sympathy te Mis. Hall. They neglected tn pass a similar leso lese leso lutien h)iiipntlili:liig with Mrs, Mills' bereaved family, however. Affirm Faith in Koctor The resolution was worded im fol fel lows : "The warden and vestrymen of the Church of St, Jehn the Evangelist, new assemblisl in meellng, wish te express their heartfelt sorrow In tlin death of their driir rector, the Rev. Edward wheeler Hall, and nlvi wish te emplia size their continued fnlth and trust in him, believing him te hnve been lev.ii nnd true te Ced and his Chinch. lie- HVf,( Hint a copy of thin resolution be sent te his widow." William C. Iirnriiiiiu.'uf (ienrge in, id one of the M'str., iiien. ami lt f,K connection of Mrs. Hall, ns his wife Is 11 in. -iinn-! 01 un- ricn 1 iirpeniier familv ,,,r. '""'""'. n",n'''i "nt nr. miiis ner cousins, niimi ten t int ! ijiiki ner nusiiniiu, tlip hitter n se sev. i ten of the chuieli. had i.i l, , tletnd in tiie resolution, "Majbc that will he done at a Inter i .l,.i I... .i.i.,.i ' ' '"" r iitui-, , lll.(-l Mr. Ileariuau said no aeimn had lieen talien in ngnrd te Mrs, Mills' ilenih "because the vei-tri ens t , ... i, ,, ,, ether mutters. " Several eishipcm :i ,s!t , , s Church wins,, leslliunnj , ,i Is licit ,, niuild thiew .nn,. light iiien u ,, ,, ' deis, aie iiiimjiu, limn .New II, i i wick, wilicri. who hue been in ateil huve rcfuBi.d te talk, Thesu nru the rrnsens for the announcement hv n. .,.. cuter Strieker thutil'rose,'uter Ucckmun f intended te lay the case before il, arand'tTury nt Semervllle. Pn''l en their enth, It Is believed these X nre se reticent new will tell nj tnJ, &?,(. fc'M. ,nt,l,,ney & The officials hnvc taken cognizance nt n story thnt Mrs. Hnll, stfventv-ehiht yenr-eld mother of the slnln clergyman gave up her residence with her son tlirei years nge, nfter living with him fft? seven yenrs, becnusc nf domestic strlfn in the Hnll fnmily. Her sudden clinnge of residence stnrtled these who knew in un.- kivui leitiiini mm existed be tween the mother and her son. Thev wondered thnt he would allow his n"eil parent te go te live among strangers Fr.'iuently the clci-frynmn called upon his mother nnd was often seen wnlk Ing with her. but she hnd net been at the Hall home from the dny she left Checking ITp en Phene Calls In checking up cnlls nn Ihe tele phone mnde from the Hnll home, tn detectives learned thnt en Septctnher IR, the day after the minister and singer disappeared, n call was made te the Aoerhees ltubbcr Manufacturing Company In Jersey City. Mrs. Voehees Is a sister of Mr. Hnll nnd word was Kent telling of his dis appearance. The same afternoon n call wns made te Nnwnrk te Mrs. Pmil Denner. another sister et the .clergy man, ndvislng her. The next day Mrs oerhecs came te New Hrunswlrk and took her mother nvvnv from the board beard ing house. Previously she hnd refused te live with her daughters because, as she expressed It, "the wanted te be nenr her mm." Detectives nre also investigating gos sip said te result from the choir en enmpment nt Point Pleasant Inst July. They hnve information that Mrs. Hall metered te the camp two or three times and en one of her visits found her hus bnnd and Mrs. Mills missing from camp, Mrs. Hall, gossip has it, created a scene when they returned. A woman member of the moonlight nute ride te Lake Hopatcong, is said te hnve refused te tell Prosecutor Heckman nny of the details that she is said te have related concerning a spat between Hall nnd his wife ever his nt nt tcntlens te Mrs. Mills en that trip. The woman will be among these te b fciibpecnaed te tell her story te the Grand Jury. Willie Used as Messenger Willie Stevens, It wns lenrned today, wns used as a messenger by the minis ter. A woman closely related te Mrs. Mills mnde the statement. She snys that Willie wns intrusted with notes of a personal nature written by the min ister and addressed te Mrs. Mllli. Willie, it is said, when questioned by the authorities, ndtnltted that he ran errands for Mr. Hall, and hnd carried antes nnd letters te the choir lender. He said he did net knew the contents of any "of the missives. Detectives nre trying te locate s&mc of these letters. Mrs. Hnrnhnrdt declared that her murdered sister wns a great ndmirer of the spiritual ipinllties possessed by Mr. Hnll nnd always spoke of him as a wonderful mnn. "My sister possessed real qualities, despite the stories circulated about her character," said Mrs. Hnrnhnrdt. "Shi aspired tn stand out us n leligieui worker. She wns pretty, I would sny, but net given te vanity. "Although net rich, she nlvvnys hnd a liking for pretty clothes nnd snved her money te get them. She were dnlnty garments, but net really expensive etus. "Eleaner seemed te long for n spiritual understanding rnther than physical contact with life Itself. She mnde no secret of her iidmivntlnn for Mr. Hnll because she believed h possessed the true Christian spirit. "Seme person jealous of my sister Is responsible for her murder. That person Knew there could he nothing wrong in the friendship thnt exlstuj between my sister nnd Mr. 1 lull. Yet they were envious of the success she was altninlng in her church work and decided te kill her. M) sister wns 11 geed wemnii. Her soul is net stained with sin. "I de net believe that iniv woman worshiper In St. .leiiu's Chun h told Mr. Mills that undue fileniMiip i Isted between his wife and the clergv man. Mr. Mills knew of his wife's admiration for Mr. Hall and ap proved of it. . "Eleaner was inclined (e he literary. She liked te write prose, but I never he.ud of her writing nny te Mr, ll.ill. The letters found en the minister I 11111 certnin were net written by my sister. "1 understand that Miss Peters, who seems te be doing the talking f..r Mrs. Hall, is quoted as sayln,; that mv sister was net en Intimate terms with Mrs. Hall. That is net se, 1 ast sum. nier, Eleaner and a Mrs. Minn Cl.irk, also of New lirunswlek, went with thu minister's wife nn a trip up the Hud ion. 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