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1 i I AVE AYEI 4 SMALL INCOMES I'2iEDLUM. INCOMES ro, itfrti AYE iitYr AIE 14() AlE AYE GREATEST 'wore yet rota Orr Ittottort THC fflC1O TRIBUNI3 September. 19:2: Daily a Sunday a 529,829 VOLUME LXXXINo. 248 novis. AND IL tvei PAY 1AJP 'HOOVER! 7 i' NEW SUMMARY TIP I 0 EU a it 'WASHINGTON.

Great Britain rejects Secretary Hughes' appeal forltreaty granting reciproctl right of search and seizure of I ships outside territorial limits. French 46 Undue Strain 991 charg4 calls on state department for Not Information relating to Daugherty rul- ing banning foreign ships vvith liquor 1) Phtors from American ports. on Debtors. Toledo, 0-7, Oct. 16.Repudiation of Ithe loans made by the United States to the allied and associated nations during the war would undermine the 1 whole fabric of international good I 1 I faith, secretary of Commerce Hoover, I a member of the allied debt commis', lion.

declared tonight in an address here. He added that he did not be- lieve any public official, either in the United States or an other country, could Or should approve their cancellation. These loans are, in fact, debts owing to our taxpayers," 31r. Hoover said. They were made at the urgent request of the borrowers and under her solemn assurances of repAyment.

The loahs -were individual to each nation. They have no relation to other nations or to other debts. Leaves Creditor Without a Voice. The American taxpayer did not participate in reparations and no territory or any other bens; fits under the treaty as did our debtors. There is no question as to the moral or contractual obligation.

I With the exception of some minor amounts, perhaps 5 per cent, 1 am convinced that these debts can be repaid in some reasonable period of time without realization of the oft-expressed undue strain on the debtor countries or the threat of a flood of goods from debtor countries in such quantity as would endanger employ4- l' nient of the factories and workmen of the United States. "Omitting the possible 5 per cent that Is hopeless of collection, it will be found thot respective annual payments due to us from different countries vary in their burden upon them from 2 to 12 per cent of their governmental ineome. They've Got to Show Us." 'If there be some of these countries who should be relieved of the annual payments for a few years In order to promote economic stability, then there needs be a demonstration of the facts In respect to each individual country that would be convincing to the American taxpayer and to congress. trom American ports. Government preparing to withdraw all American troops from Rhine; purpose therckservtd and continued presence might involve United States in European political entanglements.

DOMESTIC. Arrest of man and woman promised today in murder of New Jersey pastor and choir singer; new clews, includink this ardent letters, found. Secretary Hoover in address, says repudiation of war loans would undermine international goo faith and that all but 5 per cent ckn be paid by debtor nations. Lieut. It L.

Maughan sets new world's airplane speed record of 248.5 miles an hour. Mayor Couzens writes rebuke to Detroit clergyman whose pulpit allusion to snub given Mayor Thompson implied crIticism. Legion determined tofight for bonus, Commander MacNider's report to annual session announces. Rock Island pins despairing hope for better conditions in murder-ruled town on federal grand jury sitting at Peoria to investigate corruption in the river city. Faith healers to get their chance in new Episcopal hospital.

LOCAL. Louis F. Swift Jr. and Mrs. Mary H.

Bennett, Pittsburgh divorcee, elope to Crown Point. and depart southward by automobile after marriage cere Corporation Counsel Ettelson's plea for a writ of mandamus against Michael Faherty In row over who is in charge Of board of local improve- I 1 ments law work comes up today In state Supreme court. 1 Despite Aid. Albert's opposition, council fire committee adopts two-chief ordinance and prepares to rush meas- ure through morning. Weather bureau here expects cold weather, as snowstorms sweep south from the northwest.

Two women who claim to be widows 1 of the late Richard Tracey, hotel owner, prepare for a court fight for his estate, which Includes whisky worth $50,000. 0 eiy ob. a '1 d' THE WORLD'S COPYRIGHT 1822 BY THE CHICAGO THIlltliftl IF A REFERENDUIWIVERE TAKEN ON THE SOLDIERS' BONUS 00 TUESDAY. 'Copyright: 1922: By The Chicago Tribune.) olqoat OCTOBER Al. PAGES 4:1111 3astor-Singer Slaying Four Miles a P1.1111 ARREST New OF COUPLE FOR Air Record JERSEY KILLING I IrTrae.el 04 esgo 11., Unnamed Pair May BeSeizedToday.

IBabykins; New York, Oct. M.The Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, the pretty choir singer in his Episcopal church at New Brunswick, N. were to each other "Darling Babykins and Gypsy.

In the investigation of the slaying of the pair endearing 'letters have been found. Dr. Hall and Mrs. Mills were planning to elope to the orient. The last letter Mrs.

Mills wrote to the rector Was written on the after' noon of the day they were, killed last September. It was the day after they 1ia4Pgone on a picnic with Mrs. Hall and another woman of the congregation. In this letter the choir sinittr wrote in tart: "You are a true priest. I am merely your physical inspiration.

Do love you too much? I know that I could leave nowyes, even your physical presenceand go into a convent. There I would not see any one touch you, call you rub your tired body, sew your torn trousers. Yesterday I was happy, in a way, in the boat and in the water; but on the way ihome I was thinking hard. 0, my darling babykins, what a muddle we are in! But I will be content; I will (Pictures on back page) New Brunswick, N. Oct.

16. 1 SpeciaIJThe arrest of a wealthy man and a woman prominently connected Is expected tomorrow in connection with the Dr. Hall-Mrs. Mills CA40 riff. PRICE TWO CENTS rt A-1) oUBUELBSt: Mims CENTS Air Record Mount Clemens.

Oct. the Associated R. L. United States army pilot. today set a new worlds airplane speed record by covering a one kilometer course zit the rate of 248.5 miles an tliDIT hour.

'Gypsy" The record was made during official government tests of speel planes. Aeronautical engineers and army and navy officers said the electrically timed demonstration proved that there was no limit to the speed that might be attained In the air. Continues Record Flight. Lieut. Maughan made the record In the same plane with which he won the Pulitzer trophy race on Saturday.

It is a Curtiss army biplane with a Curtiss 400 horse power engine. Alter setting the new record Lieut. Ilaughan continued his flight. On four laps he was timed at the rate of 232.22 miles an hour and his average for eight laps was 229 miles an hour. Examination of the machine after the flight disclosed that It was in per.

feet condition. Flies Mile on Side. Later Lieut. Maughau flew approximately one mils with the machine on its side. The feat In reality was a flight without the aid of wings.

In other trials during the day the speed record for monoplones was shattered by one navy and three army machines. Lieut. Barksdale covered the one kilometer course at the rate of 191 miles an hour and Lieut. Whitehead made 187. They drove LoeningPackard planes.

Capt. Hunter, In a Thomas-Morse, was timed at 179 miles an hour, and Lieut. Calloway, In the navy's Bee Line Racer, made 177 miles an hour. WOMAN SHOOTS GOTHAM BROKER IN LOVE TANGLE New York, Oct. 16.

Oscar M. Martel Here, a real estate and broker, was shot five times and probably fatally wounded today by Mrs. Paulette Saludes, a diminutive French woman, who had been assured by Mrs. Martelliere that she would do everything she could to facilitate the marriage of Martelliere and Mrs. Saludes.

EDIT1011 Willing to Help Curb Illicit Booze. USIMIEMOOMMIMMONOM. 1- Washington, D. Oct. ILBritish rejection of the American proposal for a treaty to extend the right of searcn I.

of vessels up to twelve miles offshore was contained in a note- banded to 1 Secretary Hughes today by Ambassa dor Geddes, a The communication was in reply to Mr. Hughes note of June 26 setting out difficulties encountered by American prohibition enforeement ciffice're in checking the illicit now of intoxicants into th' United Statee. Secretary Hughes made public his correspondence with the ambassador without comment. There was nothing to indicate that any further step to extend the right of search for Ameri- can prohibition officers beyond the three- mile limit was in prospect. Action of the cabinet recently In approving the abandonment of such search, coupled with the British reply of today, appeared to Indicate that operations would be confined within; recognized territoilal waters.

Proposal Was for Mutual Search. The American note dealt particu- larly with smuggling operations from British possessions In water adjacent to the American coast, and suggested methods by' which the existing ex- tremely unfortunate conditions might be remedied." Among these was a proposal for caieful supervision of registries and clearance papers granted to earspected 8 vteseis and "an International arrangement between the United States and Great Britain under which the authorities of each nation would be authorized to exercise beyond the three mile limit of territorial waters ure of control over vessels belonging to the other" No Hindrance to Trade. There was appended an Inquiry as to whether the Beitish government was disposed to agree to the reciprocal right of search up to twelve miles from shore, which, it was pointed out, would Imply no Inconvenience to the legitimate trade between Nassau and Halifax, passing at no point within i 4 jAvernre rot peel Circulation or NI, The 0110.00 TRIBUNE! 1. a et-member. lett: ISs Agoo 0 LI A I 1 Dady 529 829 9 SUndaY I "A tir Mff 0 EDITIOLI WORLD' GREATEST NEWSPAPER' 1 anumonalmemonora I' 48 1.4.-N,...N.,XI IN O.

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1,4, ft ir' 1 il -NEWS SUMMARY 1 4 IF A REFERENDUM WERE TAKEN ON THE SOLD1ERS'- BONUS Four M.1 U. U. I es a a 1 'WASHINGTON. I 'Copyright: 1022: By The chlgo ea Tribune.) PLAN ARREST Minute New Ay, 0, AVE .0 Great Britain rejects Secretary v- i 00P-0, aocqreg645111111r -0" i e' jeg I Hughes' appeal forltreaty granting re- 7 AYE P' 1 AI a 4 ME 'I NO OF COUPLE FOR ciproch right of search and seizure of AYE kir NO t.AYE Azr Recor I ships outside territorial limits. French 1 ee AYE 4 AYE NO 'L- PI d.

ill' AYE 46 charge calls on state department for Not Undue in 99 I CrY )i ,6 ie 1--f et i 0. ll i Information relating to Daugherty rul- 4 CI' cv 1 1,, l'i'y r'i 414 1 dez Mount Clemens, Oct. banning foreign ships with liquor 4 41; -) 1: on, A Wilhng to Help Curb on Debtors. infrom American ports. e'Wo)7 ti-t ei.

1 0 17)4. ('-') 4 'Zeit ie, 46.,. eirfat5 in ff 1 7 0 1 4 I i the Associated Press.Lieut. R. L.

Government preparing to withdraw pAervi ob. Maughan, United States army pilot, t4' 's airplane speed Illicit Booze. 0- 00- today set a new world all American troops from Rhine; pur 1 1 (' pose thereeserved and continued pees- --ee 1 I WAGE WORKERS record by covering a one kilometer Toledo, Oct. 16.Repudiation of ence might involve United States in course zit the rate of 248.5 miles an the loans made by the United States 'ee )1 11111101111 Unnamed Pair May I i Washington, D. 16.British hour.

European political entanglements. to the allied and associated nations rejection or tne American proposal ror DOMESTIC. The record was made during official during the war would undermine the AYE r- a treaty to extend the right of searcn 1 Arrest of man and woman premised 9.7 ir "le lf 44 Be S' eized Today. government tests of speee planes of vessels up to twelve miles offshore whole fabric of international good and choir singer; new cews, includitoday in murder of New Jersey pastor AY a AYE '7IrY9 isms 4 0 Aeronautical engineers and army was contane 0 id in a note- banded to lnk YE NO A rr No of 2,,,,,,, I 4, ME 1 navy offieers said the electrically timed today by Ambassa- il 1. faith, Secretary of Commerce Hoover, 1' --i-illir NO demonstration proved that there was 'this ardent letters, found.

it member of the allied debt commis', NO sion, declared tonight in an address e--- -0 r1, OC NO AIE 4 no limit to the speed that might be He adeed that he did not be- repudiation of ar loans would I Secretary Hoover. in address, says e' under di I 74Eph, P. C4 434 Cl'st 2,2 The communication was In reply to here 6 ,9 ge ee attained In the air. cei faith and J-0 I 1Baltyktns tyypsy 1 Blr. Hughes note of June 26 setting 9 lieve any public official, either in the mine international go 1 .0 .4 'QC' 14 (:) a oe 10 di, --A 7 Lieut Continues Record Flight.

Maughan made the record out difficulties encountered by Amer can prohibition entoteement office.es in United States or ant other country, that all but 5 per cent can be paid by dlor -ey New York, Oct. 16.The Rev. Ed- in the same plane with which he won checking the illicit fiowof intoxicants could or approve their can- debtor nations. I SMALL INCOMES '-i -4 i olo, ward -Wheeler Hall and El or Sat rs. ean the Pulitzer trophy race on uray.

into 'Ole United St venation. Lieut. R. le Maughan sets new These loans are, in fact, debts ow- world's airplane speed record of 248.5 l'tl-r) '-') C--- 3 Mills, the pretty choir singer in his It Is a Curtiss army biplane with a a ell lag to our taxpayers," Mr. Hoover miles an hour.

L. Episcopal church at New Brunswick, Curtiss 400 horse power engine. Secretary' Hughes made public his After setting the new record Lieut. correspondence the ambassador said. They were made at the urgent Mayor Couzens writes rebuke to De- oe II N.

were to each other Darling i Maughan continued his flight. request of the borrowers and under troit clergyman whose pulpit allusion 4 No Op ditz-4," 11 0.00;,.. I Babykins and Gypsy. In the inves- On without comment There was nothing i their solemn assurances of repeeiment. to snub given Mayor Thompson implied No 4s' four laps he was 'timed at the rate of to indicate that any further step to ties They have no relation to other Legion determined toifight for bonus, '-'1' er NO 229 miles an hour- oo 4 lf 0 NO (VIE NO it Dr and Mrs.

Mills were plan- Examination of the machine after I tuitions or to other debts. Commander MacNider' report to an ei pia NO A ru i .101 three- mile limit was in prospect a a 4,....., oh ng to elope to the orient. the flight disclosed that It was in per Action of the cabinet recently in ap- Le I aves Creditor ithout a Voice nual session announces 4 791 V7- a fhtt, 4 Ut.) eV i A 4 alk I fli I 0 -t- 4 ,0 Z- The last letter Mrs. Mills wrote to proving the abandonment of such 4 I "The American taxpayer -did not Rock Island pins despairing hope for la" Flies Mile on Side. search, coupled with the British reply better conditions in murder-ruled town "daaAl el414' 14 IN A 1 Alma 2te, 41 rol1W 1 (iie 0 the rector was written on the after- ME 5 ---1' The was a I articipate in reparations and I- 0 noon of the day they were, killed last Later Lieut.

Maughau flew approxi- oopf fits under the treaty as did our debtors. to investigate corruption in the river A qused no territory or any other bene- on federal grand jury sitting at Peoria i. i -ea-- September. It was the day after mately one mile- with the machine on ------e----- gi NO r-----9 te its side. eat in reality recognized territorial waters.

There is no question as to the moral city. ie they on a picnic with Mrs. i r1.74; N9 4 flight without the aid of wings Proposal Was for Mutual Search. or contractual obligatien. Faith healers to get their chance in te NO Hall and another woman of the con- In other trials during the day the American note dealt partic WE gregation.

In this letter the choir speed record for monoplones was chat- The i'. 1 "With the exception of some minor new Episcopal hospital 1 1 AYE NO NO 4 larly with smugging operations from 1 amounts, perhaps 5 per cent, I am NO YAah' 1(1) 415 NO AYE LOCAL. 'e AYE if NO or' 0 NO ANE i 'e sin i three arm ma- fat et rote tart: tered by one navy and ee that these debts can be re Pi ee 0 0 de British possessions in water adjacent convinced 5 Louis re, Swift Jr. and Mrs. Mary 0.2,e 1..

lop you are a true priest I chines Lieut Barksdale covered the to the American coast and suggested paid in some reasonable period of time 4 1 7-i 07 i ii 17) am merely your physical inspiration one kilometer course at the rate of H. Bennett, Pittsburgh divorcee, elope IN ee be remedied." methods by which the existing ex- tremely unfortunate condltions without realization of the oft-ex- a iti, 1..... Ago pwr Do I. love you too much? I 191 miles an- hour and Lieut. White- to Crown Point.

and depart southward loo 'ir (90 pressed undue strain on the debtor by automobile after marriage cere- I eillf- 1- it rhelr- -P21 MEDIuP4- INCOMES' know that I could leave nowyes, head made 187. They drove leoening- Among these was a proposal tor countries or the threat of a flood of Packard planes. Capt. Hunter, in a goods from debtor countries in such even your physical presenceand go employ. Corporation Counsel Ettelson's plea 1 1 --1 3 I I 1 1 I into a convent.

ere earleful supervision of registries and nent of the factories and work for a writ of mandamus against quantity as would endanger I 1 I IA 1 1, 1 1 1 I 1 tot I 1 1 1 11 1 I a Thomas-Morse, was timed at 179 miles 0 There I an hour, and Lieut. Calloway, In the clearance papers granted to suspected imen of 1 1 NO titt0 would not see any one touch you call nav Bee Line Rcer, made 177 ol, y'a lies Michael Faherty in row over who is AYE AYE AYE AIE A NI) NO 0 ''''r- N- No you rub your tired body, sew a an hour. veeseis and "an international ar- the United States. 4 AIEME rangement between, the United States i'Omitting the possible 5 per cent that in charge of board of local improve- AIE 57 .7 4 It. ear- 04 .0 i 'T- 'WI I eel 0 4g ester- and Great Britain under which th your torn trousers.

is hopeless of collection, it will be found ments law work comes up today In WOMAN SHOOTS authorities of each nation would be st that respective annual pay-ments due ate Supreme crt. AIE AVE i r-aia ee etr-r414'4Vit AiE AYE elk ...06 0, day I was happy, in a way, in the IF ez-o boat and in the water; but on the way authorized to exercise beyond the three to us from different countries vatir in Despite Aldou Albert's opposition, A1E 'p, nit ir 0 GOTHAM BROKE mile limit of territorial waters a mead- their burden upon them from 2 to 12 council fire committee adopts two-chief grit ve c2 te 4 i -i, home I was thinking hard. ei r. 4., Isl, el 0 LOVE TANGLE ure et control over-vessels belonging i to the my darlmg babykins, what a per cent ot their governmental ineome. ordinance and prepares to rush meas- 0 muddle we are int But I will be con- New York, Oct.

16. Special- No Hindrance to Trade. They've Got to Show Us." ure through council this morning. 0' ,4, 92 coNotEsst4041 Oscar M. Martelliere, a real estate and There was appended an Inquiry as to '1---)' i'l lo 0 6 7 A) tent; I will 11 If there be some of these countries Weather bureau here expects cold 4.,,,, ,,1,....

,:..,,,,17 'who should be relieved of the annual weather, as snowstorms sweep south i 40 a ttliff broker, was shot five times whether the Ettitish government was i (Pictu'res on back page) payments for a few years th order to from the northwest. .1 1 fit, 1 1 0 0 5 5 PA 1 .4 I 5 WO I I 1 I a -11 1 and probably fatally wounded today by disposed to agree to. the reciprocal 2 i promote econernic stability, then there Two evemen who claim to be a idows 1 1 -1111111111, New Brunswick, N. Oct. lie Mrs.

Paulette Saludes, a diminutive right of search up to twelve miles I 11 4'0410 Special.eThe arrest of a wealthy needs be a demenstration of the facts of the late Richard Tracey, hotel own- i "11111lbse, man and a woman prominently con- would imply no inconvenience to the French woman, who had been assured from shore, which, it was pointed out, in respect to each individual conntry er, prepare for a court fight for his by Mrs. Martelliere that she would do nected Is expected tomorrow in con- everything she could to facilitate the legitimate trade between Nassau and that would be convincing to the Amen- estate, which Includes whisky worth Halifax, passing at no point within nection with the Dr. Hall-Mrs. Mills marriage of Martelliere and Mrs. Sa- can taxpayer and to congress.

$50,000. i i 1 I -i e- lie i --I I "Economic stability requires that there must be such political and economic readjustment between the states of Europe ELS will bring' about an atmosphere of peace in replacement of an atmosphere of war. There must be rearrangement of I economic boundaries of Europe that via give the hope of economic survival of states which can be saved by no rt nnancial operation of any kind. There Must he a reduction of armament not only as a guarantee of peace but as a tontribut1on to the balancing of budgets and the cessation of Inflation' .4 "America has dealt with Europe ing the last few years in terms of idealism. We have always given; we have never received." BRrnsu PAY $50,000,000 1 Waahington, D.

Oct. the Associated Pres.Great Britain lodaY paid to the American government the first Installment of interest ta account of the $4,500,000,000 loan raade to that country during the war. A check for was delivered to the Federal Reserve bank of New 0 'York by Morgan Co. for the ac th count of British treasury. I 1LONE REFORMER BENT ON JAILING '1A1-AYOR AND CHIEF Hammond, self-styled guard71" of the public morals and free kee reformer," a former investigator, br skid, for the Chicago Crime coin- elis404 and the Committee of Fifteen.

7eFterdaY petitioned the Superior court tar a writ of mandamus to force issuab of warrants for, the arrest of ItaYor 'Thompson and Chief of Police ritattnorris on a charge of conspiring, Itahet the pul.iic morals." 11 Thik petition, tiled by Hammondw1tnC'14 the aid of an attorney, is directed, st the Municipal court, Harry 01- am. chief justice, and Associate Judges W.N.Gemmill and Arnold Heap, asserted, Lave refused to aid Ham. clean up fifteen resorts listed la the petition. 1 I Ora Reinsch, Mentally ill, Under U. S.

Guard, Report 11 tChirene Tribe Foreign 11 Service. PEKING Of t. 15 It Is reported itre that Dr. Paul Samuel --ttAnseh of "is.consin. former United States Min- and Ls being guarded by blue' Itclitts.

1 Special grand jury, weary of defiance of witnesses in search for higher ups" in school board scandals, will demand to be dismissed or be given power to compel testimony. Hammond authorities scout claim of Mrs. Hazel McNally, charged by her husband with murder of twins born last December, that children never were born. Democrats regard Sweitzer, Carr, and Horner their tip top a sure things In county campaign. 11.

14 Igoe, in political talk, brings up alleged broken pledge of Coroner Hoffman that his term, during which a crusade was conducted against him, woulebe his last. Michael Faherty, president of board of local improvements, tells aldermen that a guarantee In paving contracts a doesn't mean anything and says that is a reason he reduced period of guarantee. FOREIGN. 'France rushes negotiations for military alliance with soviet Russia before opening of near east conference. Russia agrees to repay pre-war debts.

Tories suddenly initiate new attacks on Lloyd George to culminate a pending 16 ig convention. Fate of government soon to be known. Japan applies "gentlemen's agreement" to migration of its countrymen to Mexico in order to avoid friction with United States. SPORTING. Important Big Ten games in west and Harvard-Centre game in east feature week's football card.

Major league clubs draft Only nineteen players from minor circuits this season. Edward Lasker of Chicago wins first prize in chess masters' tournament at New York. EDITORIALS. Last Call for Citizens; Shrewd Steel; Refuge for a Million Greeks; Intersectional Football. MARKETS.

American Smelttng and Retlping and American Smelters Securities comianies, in report for first six months REGISTER TODAY! YOUlt LAST CHANCE! Register today! Keep repeating it over and over until you do it. Register today Today is your last chance to register before the November election. You must register today in order to vote on the new constitution in December. You must register today in order to vote for Supreme court judges in December. Repeat it over and over.

Register today1-11 a. ta. to p. nt. THREE SAFES ON 3 FLOORS OF LOOP BUILDING ROBBED Three safes on as many different floors in a loop building were cracked early this morning.

The robberies were in the building at 159 North Wabash avenue, three floors of which' are occupied by women's hat manufacturing concerns. As the burglar left the fourth floor apparently he dropped a lighted match on a flimsy hat and started a blaze, to which the fire department was called. The flames were soon subdued with little loss and it was then the robberies were discovered. The places robbed were the Proskauer Cone company, the Christy Hat Manufacturing company, and the Monarch Hat works. In each case a heavy pipe wrench was used to knock off the combination and the doors were then pried open.

No explosive was used. The police were unable to get into touch with the owners and the amount of the loot could not be ascertained. Thieves Invade Hyde Park; Extra Detectives Detailed Recent burglaries in Hyde Park caused police to detail a number of detectives there last night- Among the victims are Emil Ascher, 5132 Greenwood avenue. of the moving picture firm of Ascher who lost $5,500 worth of jewelry, and Mrs. H.

J. Bates, 1226 East 54th street, whose year show income increase of $3 I Wome was looted of valuables. worth 524918 over same period of 1921. I sis000. Advance in -wheat in Liverpool causes buying wave here, with prices Secretary to U.

S. Envoy reaching high level, only to react to irregular close, with wheat lhe higher to snecitd Brazil Suicide byShot io lower: corn, a higher to Nic lower; oats, 'Wale lower, and rye NeRZE nelrtiyd; Oct. prii6v.atel higher. tary to American Ambassador Morgan Stock market moves in confused for twelve years, ended his life here way in another million share day, rail- today. Police are unable to discover way stocks showing strength, motive for the suicide.

Secretary to U. S. Envoy to Brazil Suicide by Shot nro DE JANEIRO, Oct. NeWsjLionel Ryder, private secretary to American Ambassador Morgan for twelve years, ended his life here today. Police are unable to discover motive for the suicide.

SWIFT JR. AND DIVORCEE ELOPE Wed in Crown Point; "AD O. (Picture on back page) Louis F. Swift Jr, son of the packer, and Mrs. Mary IL Bennett, a Pittsburgh divorcee, eloped to Crown Point yesterday and were married at 3 p.

m. by Judge Howard Kemp. Following the ceremony young Swift and his bride entered a touring car, which the young millionaire himself was driving, and sped southward over the Jackson highway in the direction of Cedar Lake, Ind. It is believed they are on their way to some winter resort in the south probably in Florida, to spend their honeymoon. All O.

Father Says. Louis F. Swift head of the packing firm which bears his name, denied last night that he knew where his son had gone. It was in "sense an elopement," he said but everything is all right. There was no objection on the part of the family to the marriage.

We knew Louis and Mrs. Bennett were to be married, but we didn't know that today was to be the day, that's all. Mrs. Bennett is a very charming young woman." Young Swift and his bride were accompanied to Crown Point by a woman, who declined to give her name to Judge Kemp. All three wore traveling suits and several large grips were strapped to the running boards of the machine.

Young Swift gave his age to the county clerk as 27. Mrs. Bennett gave her age as 30. She said she had been divorced in June. IVO.

Swift carried a wedding ringin his pocket and laughed when Judge Kemp suggested that the papers probably would publish the news of the wedding" It won't be the first time my name has beeniin the papers." Mr. Swift replied. Ile handed Judge Kemp a $10 bill after the ceremony. Mrs. Swift Jr.

is not widely known to Chicagoans. Prior to her tirst marriage she was Miss Mary S. Haymaker. Her address is given in the social THE WEATHER -TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17.

1922. Sunrise. sunset. 5:08. Moon rises at 3:35 a.

in. on Oct. 18. Chicago and vicinity TRD3UNE --Fair and much cooler Tuesday; moderate to fresh north- Ctql iVest winds; Wednes- day fair. oet Illinois Fair and much cooler Tuesp day; Wednesday fair: Tilling' temperature in northwest 09iV VE portion.

I. TEMPERAIVRES ir ancAco I MAXIMI-M, 3 P. 036 MINIMUM, 3 41 4 a. 5 a. 6 a.

7 a. 8 a. 9 a. 1)0 a. 11 a.

Noon 1 p. 2 p. 3 p. 4 Et. p.

6 p. 7 p. 8 p. 9 p. 10 p.

Unoffidal-- 11 p. Midnight 44 1 a. 2 a. a. Mean temperature for 24 hours to 7 o'clock last night, 58.

Normal for the daY. Excess since Jan. 1. 544 degrees. Precipitation to 7 p.

in, none: since Jan. .57 of an inch. 0 Highest wind velocity, 16 miles an hour from the southwest at 3:35 p. m. register as Locust Cottage, Radnor, a suburb of Pittsburgh.

World War Veteran. Swift entered the first draft officers' training camp at FohSheridart during the war and served in France as lieutenant of the 332d machine gun battalion. Upon his discharge from the army he entered the employ of Swift starting at the bottom of the business ladder and recetving the same pay as the other student employs in the yards. Last year. when in South America on business, his leg was broken when he was thrown by a horse.

He is a familiar figure to motorcycle policemen who patrol north shore boulevards, having been arrested a number of times for speeding. Last May be was lined on a speeding case ln Evanston. Youth Rigs Up Electrical 1 the authorities Device to Commit Suicide Another clew with the initial Rutherford. N. Oct.

rector's bodl ciaIJThe authorities began an in- quiry today into the death of George Packet el West, 21, a gem cutter, who committed Besides the suicide yesterday with electricity. West tie clasp. it wa lay down on a steel plate and placed existence a padl a copper plate across his ches ts t. The cards written opper plate was connected with an while he was in electric light socket. The lower one month before tt was grounded to a gas pipe.

He then sent 110 volts through, his body. (Ceattlialted on murder mystery. The authorities discovered startling information today which changed the complexion of the case. For the first time they believe they have real evidence to work upon. They made elaborate plans tonight for the arrest of the persons they suspect of planning and perhaps executing the double murder.

The officials also decided to summon two persons for questioning. They would, not discuss the identity of those whom' they intend to arrest, but permitted it to become known that the persons to te summoned for questioning were Henry Stevens and Miss Louise Geist. Brother to Be Questioned. Stevens, who lives in New York and Lavallette, N. is a brother of Mrs.

Frances N. Hall, widow of the murdered Episcopa.lean clergyman. He is well to do, retired, and widely known as a trapshooter. He has already given the authorities an alibi for his movements on Sept. 14, the night the rector and Mrs.

Mills, his comely choir singer, disappeared. According to Stevens, he was fishing with friends along the beach at Lavallette that night. Miss Geist is a maid in the Hall home. She will be questioned about the telephone call Dr. Hall received shortly before he went out that night.

1 The girl is reported to have said the 1 call was received at 7:45 oclock. that she heard Hall ray, Yes, yes, yes." I Then he said, according to the maid, That's bad." And Couldn't we make arrangements for later, about 8:157" Clew In Two Handkerchiefs. The new clews include two blood stained handkerchiefs found at the farm where the bodies were discovered under a One Is a large white linen handkerchief, evidently a man's, with no identifying initial. The other is a small white linen one, with a lace border and the Initial 8 in a corner. The handkerchiefs, found on the Phillips farm en the day after the bodies were found, were not given to the authorities until today.

Another clew is a tie clasp marked with the initial" It was found on the rector's body. Packet of Letters Found. Besides the handkerchiefs and the tie clasp. it was learned there are in existence a packet of letters and postcards written by Dr. Hall to Mrs.

Mills while he was in Maine last August, the month before the murder. and a diary (Continued on page 4, column 1.) The young woman, charged with the shooting, is the wife of James Saludes, president of the Saludes Lumber company. Mrs. Saludes tried to end her life soon after she shot the broker in his office. When Mrs.

Saludes appeared she seated herself on Mr. Martelliere's desk, saying: Well, are you going to do it?" No," replied Martelliere. The woman thrust her hand Into a pocket, pulled out an automatic, and fired Martelliere toppled to the floor. Bending over him, Mrs. Saludes fired three more shots.

Mrs. Martelliere said that she had met Mrs. SaIudes and the latter confessed her deep love for Martelliere and said: '4 Your husband has ptomised to marry me. I am so much in love with him I can't live without him. He says he'll marry me if you will get a divorce." Money Doesn't Grow on- Trees, but It Rains on Hobos Bloomington.

111.. Oct. 16.Special The Chicago and Alton Limited was passing Auburn at full speed today. The catcher on the postal car. instead of picking up the suspended mall pouch, tore It open and in currency and hundreds of letters were scattered along the track- A.

wild scramble followed. but all except $2,000 was recovered. Five tramps were arrested. They are supposed to have hidden the balance. Halcyon Days are over and your summer borne is now deserted: Why not sell it and buy a new one next year? You can dispose of it with Tribune Want Ads.

Pile cnirrnAL 0133 Ask for an four leagues of American shores. In reply Ambassador Geddes pointed out that his government bad already taken steps before Mr. Hughes' note was received to prevent the practices as to registry Issuance and clearance papers, to which attention bad been drawn. With relation to the proposed treaty, however, he said: While they are desirous of assisting the United States government to the best of their ability in the suppression of the traffic, they do not feel that they can properly acquiesce, In order to meet a temporary emergency, In the abandonment of a principle to which they attach great importance." France Count Charles de Chambrun, charge d'affaires of the French embassy, called at the state department to confer concerning the recent ruling of the attorney general barring foreign ships with liquor from American ports. The French representative also conferred at the treasury department on the subject.

The French government. It was stated at the French embassy. is now engaged In making a study of the ruling In the light of International law with a view to aecertaining the exact position of France. France will make no reprisals against the United States, it was stated, and probably will not even make representations. It is admitted, however, that French shipping Interests, actuated by business considerations and pressure from the French Seaman's union, a powerful organization.

will attempt to bring pressure to bear upon the French government to bring about a change or policy. Affects Seamens Contracts. If there should be no hope of tying the interpretation of the law which would prohibit any foreign vessel from corning within the territorial waters of the United States with liquor on board the French author-Wee would doubtless be confronted with the prospect Of the French seamen's union se fusing to permit its members to serve on ships entering American ports. The sailors. It is would be within their legal rights, since the laws of France guarantee each man a certain amount of food and wine as rations each day.

Since the laws of Italy are similar to those of France, it is expected that the Italian government will support France In any attitude she may take with respect to resisting prohibition enforcement. The laws of Holland are of much the same character. The American note to Britain was 'our teagues or American shores. "Economic stability requires that there must be such pol-itical and eco-Special grand jury, weary of defiance of witnesses in search for higher ups REGISTER TODAY of Europe ats will bring' about an at to be dismissed or be given power to I VI I FT JR AND THE WEATHER The au ocfase. murder mystery.

thorities dee ludes. The young woman, charged covered startling information today which changed the complexion of the For the first time they believe with the shooting, is the wife of James bgeofTenz.ntHhu out In reply Ambassador Geddes pointed tomic readjustment between the states in school board scandals, will demand YOUR LAST CHANCE I I TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 192'2. Saludes, president of the Saludes Lum- annnottapttnheorsephoefrepeoafewe war.

replacement of compel testimony. DIVORCEE ELO they have real evidence to work upon. Mrs. Saludes tried to end her life They made elaborate plans tonight for ae registry issuance and clearance soon after she shot the broker in his was received to prevent the practices "There must be rearrangement of Mrs. Hazel McNally, charged by her Today is your last chance to register --Fair and much BAROMETER.

I I Register today! Keep repeating it over and over until Hammond authorities scout claim of you do it. Register today! Moon rises at sy; ate to fresh north- ber company. cooleTueda mod- the arrest of the persons they suspect office drawn. planning and perhaps executing the papers, to which attention had been When Mrs Saludes appeared she With relation to the proposed economic boundaries of Europe that husband with murder of twins born last before the November election. You must register today in order to VIII give the hope of economic survival December that children never were west winds; Wednes- double murder seated herself on Mr.

Martelliere's desk, treaty, however, be said two persons for questioning They Well are you going to do it? ote on the new coner stitution in December O. day The th states which can be saved by no born You must regist today in order to ii officials also decided to summon saying' While they are desirous of eaglet Supreme cou rt judges in De- 4 snancial operatian of any kind. There Democrats regard Sweitzer, Carr, and Wed in Crown PoInt, All Illinois fair. Fair an I P. fi, ing the United States government to vote for much.

cooler Tues- I Must be a reduction of armament not Horner their tip top sure things In ben vi 0 No replied Martelliere. the best of their ability in the suppres- day; Wednesday "4 would, not discuss the identity of those 0 only as a guarantee of peace but as a county campaign. Repeat it over and over. 0 Says- Fa ature ther fair: rising temper- -Pee eeee, whom they 1 th Intend to arrest but per The woman thrust her hand Into a sion of traffic, they do not feel that contribution to alancing of budgets M. le Igoe, in 'political talk, brings Register a.

rit to 9 p. in. 7 in northwest 7k Oe VE RI C) mitted it to become known that the pocket, pulled out an automatic, and they, can properly acquiesce. In order sad the cessation of Inflation. up alleged broken pledge" of Coro- portion.

URE fired twice. Martelliere toppled to the to meet a temporary emergency, In "America has dealt with Europe dur- ner Hoffman that his term, during persons to te summoned for question- floor. Bending over him, Mrs. Saludes the abandonment of a principle to leg the last few years in terms of ideal- which a crusade 'was conducted against THREE SAFES ON 3 (Picture on back page) rEmpERATs Di ancAco ing were Henry Stevens and Miss Louise Geist fired three more shots which they attach great importance? ism. We have always given; we have him, would'be his last.

Louis F. Swift son of the packer, M4XIMTM 3 ip. Mrs. Martelliere said that she had France Lever received." Michael 11. Faherty, president of FLOORS OF LO OP and Mrs.

Mary ri Bennett, a Pitts- MI 41 NIMUM, a 66 Brother to Be Questioned. met Mrs. Saiudes and the latter con- Count Charles de Chambrun, charge board of local improvements, tells ald- BUILDING ROBBED to Crown Point 4 a 61 I. 64 9 Stevens, who lives in New York' and burgh divorcee, eloped P. 46 love for Martelliere fessed her deep affaires of the French embassy, 5 a.

2 p. 10 45 1 BRrnsu PAY $50,000,000 ermen that a guarantee In paving con- yesterday and were married at 3 p. m. 6 a. 3 Lavalett N.

is a brother of Mrs and said Your husband has promised p. Unofficial called at the state department to con tracts tracts doesn't mean anything and Three safes on as many different Judge Howard Kemp. 7 a. 4 11 p. Frances N.

Hall, widow of the mur- to marry me. I am so much in love fer concerning the recent ruling of Waehington, D. Oct says that is a reason he reduced period floors in a loop building were cracked Following the ceremony young Swift eal 5 p. Midnight -44 dered Episcopa.lean clergyman. He is with him I can't live without him.

He the attorney general barring foreign 4 6 p. 1 a. the Associated Press Great Britain of guarantee early this mottling. The robberies and his bride entered a touring car, I40 a. 7 p.

2 a. well to do, retired, and widely known says he'll marry me if you will get a ships with liquor from American ledal" Paid to the American govern- 11 a. 8 p. --3 ni.i:.41 FOREIGN. were in the five story building at 159 the young millionaire himself as a trapshooter.

He has already divorce." ports. The French representative also tnent the first installment of interest France rushes negotiations for mill- North Wabash avenue three floors of given the authorities an alibi for conferred at as the treasury department was driving and sped southward over Mean temperature for 24 hours elt account of the $4,500,000,000 loan tary alliance with soviet Russia be wheel women n' are occupied by at the Jackson highway In the direction of last night. 58. Normal for the 7 clock daay 65. his movements on Sept 14, the night I oney Doesn Grow on on the subject a ad that to at country during the war fore opening of near east conference manufacturing concerns Cedar Lake, Ind.

believed It is be they Excess since Jan. 1. 544 degrees. the rector and Mrs. Mills his comely Trees It Rains on Hobos The French government.

It was stat- A check for was delivered Russia agrees to repay pre-war debts. As the burglar left the fourth floor are on their way to some winter resort of Precipitation to 7 p. none: since Jan. 1, choir singer, disappeared. According ed at the French embassy, le now en- Bloomington, Oct.

16.Special. io Lite Federal Reserve bank of New in the suh, lle 16 miles an hour from aged In making a study of the ruling thhoessotawtfed to Stevens Stevena he was fishing with friends I 'Lek, by J. P. Morgan Co. for the count of the British treasur George to culminate a pend on a y.

I Tories suddenly Initiate new attacks apparently he dropped a lighted match on Lloyd flimsy hat and started a blaze to eir probably in Florida, to I along ing 16 ig convention. Fate of govern- merit soon to be known. which the fire department was called. The flames were soon subdued with spend tho honeymoon. All O.

Father Says. Louis r. Swift head of the pack- at 3:35 p. ra. the beach at Lavallette that ping Auburn at full speed today a view to acertaining the exact posi night.

The Chicago and Alton Limited was ac ass. The catcher on the postal car. instead of Franca France will make no in the light of International law with e- tion 1LONE REFORMER Japan applies gentlemen's agree- little loss and it was then the rob- ing firm which bears his name, denied register as Locust Cottage Radnor a suburb of Pittsburgh. Miss Geist Is a maid in the Hall of picking up the suspended mail reprisals against home She will be questioned about the United States it pouch, tore It open and In cur- was stated, and probably will not even I BENT ON JAILING ment to migration of Re countrymen beries were disco vered. last night that he knew where his son World ar Veteran.

the telephone call Dr. Hall received rency and hundreds of letters were make representations. I eA to Mexico in order to avoid friction received at 7:45 clock that had on The places rcbbed were the Pros gone ('sense an elopement," shortly before he went out that night. I MAYOR AND CHIEF with United States. kauer Cone company, the Christy Hat It wa in Mr.

Swift entered the first draft OM- The girl is reported to have said the scattered along the track. A wild It is admitted however, that French 9 I cers' training camp at FollSheridan scramble followed but all except $.,000 shipping Interests, actuated by bus! SPORTING. Manufacturing company, and the Mon- he said, but everything is all right. as 1 Hammond, self-styled guard- during the war and ser call ved in Prance was recovered. Five tramps were ar- ness considerations and pressure from Important Big Ten games in west arch Hat works.

In each case a' heavy There was no objection on the part of she heard Hall, ray, Yes, yes, yes." ille cf the public morals and free as lieutenant of the machine gun rested. They are supposed to have the French Seaman's union, a power- and Harvard-Centre game in east tea pipe 1 wrench was used to knock off the the family to the marriage We knew Then he said according to the maid, Mrs tee Bennett were be battalion. Upon his discharge from hidden the balance ful organization. will attempt to bring tc refo er a former investigator, Louis The a ture Week's football card. combination and the doors were then That's bad? And Couldn't 4.

said, for the Chicago crime corn- the army he entered the employ of pressure to bear upon the French gov- married, but we didn't know that today tieelea and th Committee of Fifteen pried open. No explosive was used elajor league clubs draft bnly nine- pri Swift we at the bottom of make arrangements for later about ernment to bring about a change of unable the day, that's NI a Ben all. Mrs Ytlayers from minor circuits this The police ere una get into was the business ladder and receliving the 8 157 policy sterdaY petitioned the Superior court teen touch with the owners and the amount nett Is a very charming young Clew In 'rwo Handkerchiefs. itll' a writ of mandamus to force issu- season. of the loot could not be ascertained.

woman." same pay as the other student em- The new clews include two blood Affects Seamen's Contracts. 1 ateA of warrants for, the arrest of Edward Lasker of Chicago wins first Young Swift and his bride were ac- ployes in the yards. Last year. when stained If there should be no hope of mod! 47or Themp and Chief of Police nce prize In chess masters tournament at Thieves Invade Hyde Park; com a led m- to Crown Point a worn in South America on business, handkerchiefs found at the is leg tying the interpretation of the law was broken when he was thrown by a farm where the bodies were discovred which would prohibit any forein yes- hesnorris on a charge Of conspiring New York. -Ian, oho declined to give her name to under a tree.

One is a large white fr 1 littimst the puLlic morals." EDITORIAL S. Extra Det ec tves Detaild horse Judge Kemp. All three wore traveling handkerchief, evidently a man's, linen wate eel from corning within the territorial a familiar figure to motorcycle c2111 ilk a I rs of the United States well liquor The petition, filed by Hammond with Last Call for Citizens; Shrewd Steel, Recent burglaries in Hyde Park suits and several large grips were policeeml en who patrol north shore bon- with no identifying initial. The other on board the French authorities would 444 the aid of an attotney, is directed Refuge for a Million Greeks; Inter- caused police to detail a number of strapped to the running boards of the levards, having been arrested a num- is a small white linen one with a lace doubtless be confronted with the pros- eeetist the Municipal court, Harry 01- sectional Football. detectives there last night.

Among mle ma e. her of times for speeding. Last May border and the initial 8 in a corner. diet' justiee, and Aesociate Judges MARKETS. the victims are Emil Ascher, 5132 Young Swift gave his age to the be was fined on a speeding case The handkerchiefs, found on the poet of the French seamen's union se- Greenwood avenue.

of the of Ascher Bros. moving wh lost fusing to permit Its members to serve ii- Gemmel and Arnold Heap, who, American Smelting and Reflping and county clerk as 2,7. Mrs. Bennett gave in Evanston. Phillips farm en the day after the Halcyon Days on ships entering An2erican ports i it' ture firm 4asserted, have refused to a id am- American Smelters Securities corn- wort 0 jeue ry found, were not gien to The sailors It Is asserted.

would be ve. 'est. clean up fifteen resor li ts sted pan ies in report for first six monhs 1 Mrs hr age as 30 She said an id she had been 4 J. Bates, 1'226 East 54th street, whose divorced In June. 19e0.

Swift carried a Youth bodies were igs Up Electri the au cal 1 authorities until today. 41 the Petition. of year, ehow income increase of home was looted of valuables orth dding ring in his pocket and laughed Device to Commit Suicide Another clew is a tie clasp marked are over an our summer within their legal rights since the laws we-d ce guarantee each man a cer Reznsc 'Venially 111 eee eig 000 hen Judge Kemp suggested that ver same period of 1921. I sis. Advance in -Wheat in Liverpool the Rutherford, N.

Oct. 16 papers probably would publish the with the initial It was found on borne is now deserted tam amount of food and wine the rector's body. of Fran as re- I Under er U. S. Guard Repor causes buying wave here, with prices Secretary to U.

S. Envoy news of the weddinee cialeThe authorities began an in (very today into the death of George 6 racket of Letters Found. Why not sell it and buy a tions each day. neW one next year? You Since the laws of Italy are similar to reaching high level, only to react to i Lehi Forei It won't be the first time my name rage Tribtme gn Nelms Service. -I wheat le, h' er to Irregular close, v.

ea higher Brazil Suicide byShot West, 21, a gem cutter, who committed Besides the handkerchiefs and the 1 those of France, It is expected that the has beenlin the Mr. Swift re- can dispose of it 'with 4 PEKG Of 1r i reported suicide yesterday with electricity. West tie clasp, it was learned there are in I it IN I repor to he corn, hc higher to tee RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 18.tlenited plied. Ile handed Judge Kemp a $10 la down on a steel plape and placed existence a packet of letters and post Italian government will support eeee flea r.

Paul Samuel Reinsch of Tribune Want Ads i P. i lower oats, 'Wale lower, and rye he NeseLSLionel Ryder, private secre- bill after the ceremony. a copper plate across his chest. The France In any attitude she may take 4 an, forer United States Min- cards written by Dr. Hall to Mrs.

31Ms et hi her tary to American Ambassador Morgan Mrs. Swift Jr. is not widely known opper plate was connected with an ot with respect to resisting prohibition i .0 Chtnur has aluddenly become --g while he was in Maine last August, th le Stock market moves in confused for twelve years, ended his life here enforcement. The laws of Holland ars 1 to Chicagoans. Prior tO her first mar- electric light socket.

The lower one sent tine nervouelv affected at month before the murder. and a diarye Plterz2CETITTIALOIttv and ts being guarded by blue- way VI another mint On share daY, rail- today. Police are unable to discover riage she was Miss Mary S. Haymaker. MILS grounded to a gas pipe.

He then 4. .8 of much the same character 4 motive for the suicide. Her address is given In the social sent 110 volts through, his body. tesoatialted on pea. 4, column 14 ask kr an Adtaker -1.

The American note to Britain Waa 1 kkets. way stocks showing strength. es se ea esee, ote four leagues of American shores. "Economic stability requires that Special grand jury, weary of defiance REGISTER TODAY! SWIFT JR AND THE WEATHER covered startling information today murder mystery. The authorities dis- ludes.

The young woman, charged which changed the complexion of the with the shooting, is the wife of James In reply Ambassador Geddes pointed out that his government had already there must be such political and eco- of witnesses in search for higher ups tomic readjustment between the states in school board scandals, will demand YOUR LAST CHANCE' 1 TUESDAY. oCTOBER 17. 192'2. Saludes, president of the Saludes Lum- taken steps before Mr. Hughes' note case.

For the first time they believe bee company. Lastorelceeivieed to prevent the practices of Europe Will bring about an at- to be dismissed or be given power to Komosepuleoreepboefrepeoafewe war. replacement of compel testimony. DIVORCEE ELO they have real evidence to work upon. Chicago and vicinity TRIB Mrs.

Saludes tried to end her life They made elaborate plans tonight for soon after she shot the broker In his try Issuance and clearance papers, to which attention had been "There must be rearrangement of Mrs --Fair and much BAROMETER. Hazel McNally, charged by her Today is your last chance to register 1 I Register today! re ati it over and over eeP Pe ng 0 until Hammond authorities scout claim of you do it. Register today! You must register today in order to Sunrise. Moon rises at cooler Tuesday: mod- ate to fresh north- 0 tcti of planning and perhaps executing the With relation to the proposed I arrest of the persons they suspect office. drawn.

When Mrs. Saludes appeared she economic boundaries of Europe that husband with murder of twins born last before the November election. via give the hope of i December, that children never were west winds; economic survivaecemer, ednes- double murder. seated herself on Mr. Martelliere's desk, treaty, however, be said: vote on the new constitution in December.

day fair. osy S. The officials also decided to summon saying: of states which can be saved by no born. it Illinois Pair a 1 Must be a reduction of armament not Homer their tip top sure things In While they are desirous of eaglet- You must register today in order to Wed in Crown PoInt, All "Well, are you going to do it?" ing the United States government to 4 nnencial operatien of any kind. There Democrats regard Sweitzer, Carr, and vote for Su me court judges De.

much. Tues- I 2 two persons for questioning. They camber. replied Martelliere. the best of their ability in the suppres- i day; day would, not discuss the identity of those fair: rising temper- Cip ouly as a guarantee of peace but as a county campaign.

Repeat it over and over. 0 Says-Father whom' they intend to arrest, but per- The woman thrust her hand Into a sion of the traffic, they do not feel that contribution to the balancing of budgets Register today 1-11 a. nie to 1 p. et. 7 attire in northwest Mel C) mitted it to become known that the pocket, pulled out an automatic, and they can properly acquiesce, In order -0, M.

1... Igoe, in 'political talk, brings and the cessation of inflation. up alleged broken pledge" of Coro- portion. persons to summoned for question- fired twice. Martelliere toppled to the to meet a temporary emergency, in "'America has dealt with Europe due- nee Hoffman that his terra, during ing were Henry Stevens and Miss floor.

Bending over him, Mrs. Saludes the abandonment of a principle to ITITERATURES ri CHICAGO I ing the last few years in terms of ideal- which a crusade was conducted against THREE SAFES ON 3 (Picture on back page) fired three more shots. which they attach great importance." Louise Geist ism. We have always given; we have him, woulebe his last. Louis F.

Swift son of the packer, mAst.mtist, 3 r. 66 Brother to Be Questioned Mrs. Martelliere said that she had France Hesitates 1 never received." Michael 11. Faherty, president of FLOORS OF LOOP and Mrs. Mary H.

Bennett, a Pitts- MI NIMUM, 3 .6.. 41 met Mrs. Satudes and the latter con- Count Charles de Chambrun, charge burgh divorcee, eloped to Crown Point 4 a. 1 p. 9 p.

Stevens, who lives in New York' and fessed her deep love for Martelliere board of local improvements, tells aid d'affaires of the French embassy, 1 BRrnsu PAY $50,000,000 ermen that a guarantee in paving con- BUILDING ROBBED yesterday and were married at 3 p. m. as: pp: tonopficti45 Lavallette, N. is a brother of Mrs. and said: Your husband has ptomised called at the state department to con- 1 tracts doesn't mean anything and Three safes on as many different by Judge Howard Kemp.

7 a. 4 P. 11 p. Frances N. Hill, widow of the mur- to marry me.

I am so much in love for concerning the recent ruling of Waahington, D. Oct says that is a reason he reduced period floors in a loop building were cracked Following the ceremony young Swift 8 aal ei p. Midnight -44 dered Episcopalean clergyman. He is with him I can't live without him. He the attorney general barring foreign 9 6 p.

I a. the Associated Press Great Britain of guarantee early this morning The robberies an is bride entered a touring car 1.0 m. .58 7 p. .63 2 a. .42 bdi, well to do, retired, and widely known says he'll marry me if you will get a ships with liquor from American a.

Weer Paid to the American govern- FOREIGN. were in the five story building at 159 which the young millionaire himself li11 an. 8 to. a. as a trapshooter.

He has already divorce." ports. The French representative also Ment the first Installment of interest France rushes negotiations for mill- North Wabash avenue, three floors of Mean temperature for 24 hours to 7 o'clock was driving, and sped southward over given the authorities an "alibi for conferred at the treasury department tit account of the $4,500,000,000 loan tary alliance with soviet Russia be- whieh' are occupied by women's hat the Jackson highway in the direction of last night. 58. Normat for the day. 55.

his movements on Sept. 14, the night Money Doesn Grow on on the subject. asde to that country during Id. It is li they the war. fore opening of near east conference.

manufacturing concerns. Cedar Lake, beeved th Excess since Jan. I. 544 degrees. the rector and Mrs.

Mills, his comelr Trees, but It Rains on Hobos The French government. It was stat- Precipitation to 7 p. za, none: since Jan. I. A check for was delivered Russia agrees to repay pre-war debts- As the burglar left the fourth floor are on their way to some winter resort eee of an inch.

Bl choir singer, disappeared. According ed at the French embassy. Tories suddenly initiate new attacks appentl he dropped a lighted match le now en- to tbe Federal Reserve bank of New in the south. probably-. in Florida, to Highest wind velocity.

16 miles an hour from St evens was fishing with friends The Chicago and Alton Limited was lig of International law with gaged in making a study of the ruling I 'York, by J. P. Morgan Co. for the leco I ary on Lloyd George to culminate a pend- on a flimsy hat and started a blaze, to merit soon to be known. The flames were soon subdued with spend their honeymoon.

Louis F. Swift head of the pack- A tho southwest at 3:35 p. nx. dP along night. the beach at that a The catcher on the postal care instead of France.

at Miss oomington, Oct. passing Auburn at full speed today. in thht a view to ascertaining the exact posi- wit of the British treasury. lug ig convention. Fate of govern- which the fire department was called.

ll O. Father Says. tion France will make no 1 LONE REFORMER Japan applies "gentlemen's agree- little loss and it was then the rob- ing firra which bears his name, denied suburb of Pittsburgh. register as Locust Cottage, Radnor, a Geist Is a maid in the Hall home. She will be questioned about of picking the suspended 11 reprisals against the United States, it pouch, tore It open and in cur- was stated, and probably will not even A BENT ON JA had ILING meat to migration of its countrymen beries were discovered; last night that he knew where his son War ar Veteran.

the telephone call Dr. Hall received rency and hundreds of letters were make representations. a. to Mexico in order to avoid friction The places robbed were the Pros- gone. Swift entered the first draft all- shortly before he went out that night.

scattered along the track. A wild It is admitted, however, that French i MAYOR AND CHIEF with United States. kauer Cone company, the Christy Hat "It was in ('sense an elopement," cers' training camp at FohSheridan The girl is reported to have said the scramble followed but all except $2,000 shipping interests actuated by buse I to Crown Point by a worn- SPORTING. Manufacturing company, and the Mon- he said received at 7:45 clock that i 'v but everything is all right XXI Hammond, self guard- during the war and served in France call wa rece recovered Five tramps were ar- es considerations and pressure from was Important Big Ten games in west arch Hat works. In each case a' heavy There was no objection on the part of she heard Hall ray, Yes, yes yes." rested.

They are supposed to have the French Seaman's union, a power- 7 1111 the bi Is" and free pu more. the family to the marriage We knew as lieutenant of the machine gun Then be said, according to the maid, -Centre game in east tea- pipe wrench was used to knock off the and Harvard battalion. Upon his discharge from hidden the balance ful organization. will attempt to bring etc reformer," a former investigator, Louis Mrs. Bennett were to be "'s bad." And Couldn't i'' le ture week's football card.

combination and the doors were then the army he entered the employ of That pressure to bear upon the French gov. le said for the Chicago crime coin-' 1, married, but we didnt know that today Major league clubs draft bnly pried open. No explosive was used. Swift starting at the botto we make arrangements for later, about of ernment to bring about a change of I it Irlieeloa and the Committee of Fifteen, was to be the day, that's all. Mrs.

Ben 13" I re unable to into the business ladder and reediting the tisterdaY petitioned the Superior court teen players from minor circuits this The po ice me ge nett 1 Clew In Two Handkerchiefs. policy Contracts. a writ of mandamus to force issu- season. of the loot could not be ascertained. woman." touch with the owners and the amount a very charming young Affects Seamen' ttll' same pay as the other student le em- The new clews include two blood 1 of warrants for.

the arrest of Edward Lasker of Chicago wins first Young Swift and his bride were ac- ployes in the yards Last year. when stained handkerchiefs found at the If there should be no hope of in South America on business, his leg tying the interpretation of the law 70e 4 Thompeon and Chief of Ponce prize In chess masters' tournament at Thieves Invade Hyde CO Mpanied rn- was broken when he was thrown by a farm where the bodies were discovered I which would prohibit any foreign vex- tpto'rris on a charge tot conspiring New 'York. .1 All i an, who declined to give her name to horse. under a tree. One is a large white OP Vilest the puleic morals." EDITORIALS.

Extra Detecttves Detat Judge Kemp. A thre wore traveli figure He is a familiar to motorcycle linen handkerchief, eyidently a man's, 11 or I s. eel from corning within the territorial iie waters of the United States wilh liquor The petition, filed by Hammond witre Last Call for Citizens; Shrewd Steel; Recent burglaries in Hyde Park suits and several large grips were policemen who patrol north shore bou- with no identifying initial. The other 8 on board the French authorities would 'Jet the aid of a attotney, is directed for a Million Greeks; Inter- caused police to detail a number of strapped to the running boards of the levards, having been arrested a num- is a small white linen one with a lace ei doubtless be confronted With, the pros- iet-inst the Municipal court. Football- Harry 01- sectional detectives there last Among machine bee of times for speeding.

Last May border and the initial 8" in a corner. to MARKETS. rmil Ascher 5132 pect of the French seamen's union se diet' justiee the victims ae and Aesociate Judges Young Swift gave his age to the he was tined on a speeding case The handkerchiefs, found on the wood avenue. of the moving plc- fusing to permit its members to serve N. Gemmel and Arnold Heap, who, American Smelting and Refiping and Green county clerk as 2,7.

Mrs. Bennett gave in Evanston. Phillips farm en the day after the Halcyon Days ture firm of Ascher who lost on ships entering American ports i easserted, have refused to a id am- American Smelters Securities corn age as She said she aoe, $5 500 worth of jeaelr hr 30 had been and Mrs clean up fifteen resor ts listed i report for first six months panies, 1226 East 54th street, who; divorced In June 19e0 Swift carried a Youth Rigs Up Electrica the authorities bdis were found were not gien to The sailors It is asserted would be 1 rities until today i 'litheed Petitiofl of year, ehow income increase of clew is a tie clasp marked are over and your summer within their legal rights, since the laws home was looted of valuables worth wedding ring his pocket and laughed Device to Commit Suicide of France guarantee each man a eer- eznsc A Mentally III same period of 1921 hen Judge Kemp suggested that 524,918 ove I si.000. Advance in -Wheat in Liverpool the ford- papers probably would publish the Ruther. Oct.

16.Spe- with the initial" It was found on the rector's body. borne is now deserted tam amount of food tend wine as ra- If I er U. S. Guard, Report ca uses buying wave here. with prices Secretary to S.

Envoy news of the wedding. ng high level, only to react to It won't be the first time my name clariThe authorities began an in (awry today into the death of George I Packet of Letters Pound. Why not sell it and buy a neW one next year? You since the laws of Italy are similar to tions each day. I 1 IthitoW 0 TribEmP Foreign Ness Service. re' hi i to Brazil Suicide byShot West, 21, a gem cutter, who committed Besides the handkerchiefs and the irregular close, with wheat the higher 1- a those of France, it is expected that the has beentin the papers." Mr.

Swift re- suicide yesterday with electricity. West tie clasp. it was learned there are in can Citspose of it wall PEKING I (hi It is reported l' a hi her to 11. to, lower corn a RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct.

16--IUnited Plied. He handed Judge Kemp a $10 lay down On a. steel plsee and placed existence a packet of letters and post- Italian government will support 1 i It i-irettett ler. aul Samuel -1-teinsch of Tribune Want Ads lower; oats, elle lower, and rye he France in any attitude she may take 4 ieeon et NeatLeLionel Ryder, private secre- bill after the ceremony. a coPPer plate across his chest.

The cards written by Dr. Hall to Mrs. 31Ms i en former United States Min" with respect to resisting prohibition higher. tary to American Ambassador Morgan Mrs. Swift Jr.

is not widely known opper plate was connected with an ee Chine, has eud deny ecome while he was in Maine last August the del his life her 3 forcement The laws of Holland are 1 Chicagoans Prior to her first mar- electric light socket. The lower one ei-elltaillr and nervouelv affected at month before the murder. and a diary Piterz en 2CENT1111140113 ,,,,1 ay rail- today. Police are unable to discover riage she was Miss Mary 8. Haymaker.

Nras grounded to a gas pipe He then of much the same character. 1-zow and Ls being guarded by blue- way in another million share kr an Adtaker." The American note to Britain was et kks. Stock market moves in confused for twelve years en 0,1, way stocks showing strength, motive for the suicide. Her address LS given In the tiOeial sent 110 volts through. his body.

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