South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1922 — Page 9
TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBRR 24. 1922
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'WOMAN IN GRAY' PAID ASSASSINS TO K I L L COUPEE
Tnr-tiilnr Di-rlor- Artionof jralnu. Woman am Murderer.-. 1 r.v n.or.r.s( r. .r. vonm. Atttf.irr fur ( I: trio:!' Mill. l(i')f,l'l, I.'.;. I l'r ilf-.l I'rr.) .v. .i . oc?. i ' . . . . . 1 - , . r-( r i r. -.tlh. wherrt Dr. Iii'.', and t: er. . ir.;', '.. ' . : I 1 ray oner-iti. "s ( :.. ;,. r.:.;!it. t I : th'- h'f loatd tr. ; f r from :. .-;-, '.vh'T.;
t!. , f th- ; i'-tor an 1 the talk with m on hf-r affa.r with Dr. j t r.l'.D'c v.;.'- we.-e r--ur. I. In whi'-h fl..!," Mrs. HarnharJt sa d. "She th- .a 1 -.:. '..-'t: '.::' ai-d u r. t H . w a r. ? c-d to corifld? hr marital irou- ('. a rh : . - i firr.:!.'1 1 an iri-rutabl' Mrs to m. My .-Ist or toM rn? that
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1;:.: tin.o. th; gui;m r. ho u ro to thir.?. I sai l to her: Vou aro livlo the actual .ilayir.;'. Ther, H jini? a I.e. Nothing good can come of voiM r-::i l.kfly, .i'; gave Ihtimj-t
t)':r f;r.al Jn-tr jctions. llitl in larn lloiiso. Arrr-rd!r. - to witr. who fur-n!.-htd u v.ith th. lit v si cue to , lira ro .- r.-. th? woman In Krey w-i;t to this ho;-- v.hi.:h nl.-eady con-! c d the 'paid a.--a.-.-sir.c ar.d was not : i.'i n ! f'.ro l.irK. 1 c.-.-U-iy si. n ' : o r o 1 . i r k . t c 1 u : y s : i e i :.i.i;r.(d Hier with U. f m. until th . jur tame Tor th. kidnaping of Dr. Jhiii ar.d Mrs. Mi!.. I: will i j a k'-l: If we know th I l uiMir. wl.er- thf murlor party j liv do w not o'. tain Invalu 11.' 4. V. li a ; . I ;:.a?: iti cor.' ernin J..' Ii4.' 4. 4. '.Jit .l-'..4 ...l.v- - . . ..-.. r f, .... v . -..r.. i.i ;vni ri-ril-' I .e, th- hot:?'.-? Th a x.wr is that we know more; we Kr.o-.v the prife of :-lenc'. I haw; information leading me to conclude ti'.at ?i.f" ) v. a p.: I to a ... I . . 1. , . . : . 1 , ... I r Pa,- o...n. the death rendeZ-.ous. i f h-:t h- r up. My opr ratlves liave obtair.'d se.e-ral !e k.; pointing to this v. on.ar.'s dsvf llin-T. liut she herself, c-.m h ti.i.e .--he is pu".-tpned "knows nothing." Tii" authorities have had. It i u :.!':.- t'.'f'd. an opportunity to .,.r It" siu has told them rn.r- thin "-he "Aouhl tell our iletr. t -.-. t!.. fact has been kept f c: - t. I nvc Car Nearby. umi- in- n.rei unn.eu sau ... ' this h.nu?a. w-tlt.r. ' for dark, the two tUtl t...n inurd' r ears us-d m the kblnapins; ; an. I after :iie r:m- were protablyj W-- s n star.uinr in i eu u-s , . , to.nti, . r . r-,,-1 t nr.e. r ot far freu Phi! lips farm. ... , . , ,. , W.I. ;:.! O kf'UrK.; a contractor, andi t i . i ...t r t r Ja-k Ah::, '-th of th., toun are , the m-:. who ruu. ore, q, 0 -d ; B.ayu:.: t !.. :-aw car- par., 1 there. T i it! to th or.. ' i I f r r- i ri i r n ; n ir . '. . , ' , , . (, our trac.n-' r n,; ( f t!ic-e curs. .-ir.t tri 'hi.v f.i-.w t i tiii''nci' i (i ii:' i ars in the I.::" a d th" np-n i 1:: the heilst- l' ii.to th- pictu V i. if reo i iu te.I of (lie tragedy - 1 ;- ...... .. . . spot I .h' T- ve- l -h. vo the a.-sasins layl
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. . i . T ' , . - ..... ' the crow t'he-. Put this mu i be re;-1 n ; 1 r r d : c : l ; all leads leal to tt i- via';. tie-. i lbd'o-.e r.o who saw the tbn of t!i- ars .- er w )u'.d have con-j n-.-N'l th. t;i w Ith per-or.s in the littie cro.tn 'of J;.,-;- - a"r".-s country onj th.. e!!..r .;d" of Phil li ps farm, i D-rv- v. !a"e woubl have been a HI" : ; i't Ii i- 11. e in.ii'.- .t :m iu pai.v th'-ir autoru-.l-.l'-s if tl.-.y vished to! ei.-. . rr j.ov.: b sii-picion from th.-ir! I: id im.: phu". It would li.ne b'en d.iys 1" fore ar - one starting where; the car'- v. re sien got around to t.ie. murder hous". caicli l'i'r Auto. Om; of the av.tom-'bi'.'is said to i h:.- ;.n .to-.i o-i the .:ht of th-' r.ti.c under ireiimstunces that ! i
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It is ala pparent i in 1 alt y v p.'.-e my We h"i f mo day -ret s- ir t.. j. tru.-t the ?(-.';.. that little ;'.--' T-.ar t n i arm v.-net , .in we : l . o r. e iah r. tli-' worn in ri 1 i pi. v ! .-.et with he: paid .i.iS'in.v l"t. ä cu bt d ! ' i w o::..i t; of inte'.li- : , v o; cu.;tire. ü must i hi: t v. ... . cfdei! to her. contine-j m- nt it: a ti..y :-e. Th" f ::y j. T that led to the j Cutt.-' if .". r-. M:lls thri at was; irt .- . t t. th.n th.r. th.M Tiii si: ( mi l. o(To!!i::i days. T.. i . e .j. t !'..t are i. idd--:i red -. :t t y :r. an '"'e-c: from w . . -, a.-.'on.-1 . arc '. y a '.:f. r- : s h ; w I e w r .. : h u : a ' . : i' 'c.-rip 1 ,-. . : ; . ; . . 1 ::t up o: P. y: I .a tili . ' "a n it rful i ('..- i- Iri - 1 J 1 a 1 . t-f-r h - - a -don -w - ! : v ; . (..:!. " t th s- -.V r Cl ": ' f, 1 M .'! 'A t -4 O . 1 1 . 1: I' : .r::. 1 y and in th -ntr.il ant : - r--. an.'. Lin.:or.'.s, a :.. .-St.". Ctii or V ' v " 1 T . ' p V. .:.nr. t: r Mrrte K1ik Cir.ir.s nmoke f.-.- out f -r tw.. for Adv. 2?2-tf
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MopjrlsM. ltr!, bj I. N. v) i m:v is;-:r.sviri;. :;. j., o-r.; The re. laiion th.i Mrw. i;.i- ' ;r ir M u'j trout..!- 'I ow r h-r j. i.r.e r..rr,:.rv-" with Ir. IMiward Vh'-;T Hull. r,'",,,r of th ! i ' cf St. J'.:;:: th" H ;,rr j J.ir-I M:r:ht the- -i'';. of ri v o'i !."-! I Iov affair--. .vu- r:; i." ! iy by Mr.-. Kl?: J'.-irnhard'. the i 1 r, v.-ho livf.T In I'at'-r-on, X. J. ' y.T. Ilarnhardt toll ho.v Mrs. Mil'." d ro:,c d hr (!ur!r.'r Tri ; ,rt ..f Au:;:, handy two -a -"k. 1 f'r- th? dauh rau rd r. ;in l di--r --.ir-ed hrr relations with Dr. II . II. 'My y s:t nm over h'-re a n I ha! - r. v.vts infa:;iatfl wi-h the rf.tcr. . .... wiiii .-Ii .t'jv.tv. i i t;:ri.zri'U that she was oli?r than I and toM h.r f.he did no: r.e'l to lie toM th'it ! what she was cloinsr was not rifcht. ! T . I .1 - I 1 1 I 1 v .. I i i.i.n'iT'i iier iii.n ,ua a nus-; hand and two children and that I pt-ople frowned on that ort of , "Mvln? Lie.'' contlnuo! to t.i'.k about her f"I:r. for Dr. Jfall a id his folir.-T for her. I m.ul- .t plain to her that j not arprove nf wlat 5he was ,;f,:vr j told her again: 'ille.mor. , ,v, ar? p, jn;? a p,. Xothin-r frood , . r, , . r "My husluind, Trank, l.i3 with us at the time. We were slttini: on th Iorch of my horn? here, h'.eanor then appealed to my husband: .Yo,. r-c married. Frank.' she F i d to him. 'Now if you met some fome one s'and in the way of your hapriness?' " Hero IJ.-irnhardt interpesed: "I told it ! did not think L was oos h!f for me to me- t anyone I loved better than rij' wife," he put ,,,, for m for rha: :.vnn to answer! , -,w.c-(-" liofh made it pi tin that Mr. Mills trot lit 1 1 3 (or.ir)h;;rn from them. Madi Trin to New York. Fvdenre ton.Mn, to rnrrohorate i
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York late in AMKi..-t wh- n sdie went there to have some dental work ! done, was . revealed today through a let-er Mr?. Mills wrote to her r ,..htAr rlnrln't(1 nv,r. V. V 4. 4 , .4.4 -wv . v lotte was then at Ashury Park. N. J. Tlie letter saal in part: "Ii:g new--; went to specialist In , , . , - ew l one in( teem out aim ot-jr-. i , died. .Near v collapsed in chair. - ' ',! 1 wenty elollars went to tne special; t but o aH , Rht. He (understood) I . , was therf. AskoI the doctor if there I Tjwa.s any objeilion to his bdng with I. - mo. lie sam r.o nui j. e-iiiaps ii.1 J 111 i'j-'-','ii luuiii. 1I.W.4 . i ..... . . . I . . - . 1 ir lit ,'. Vl.1 did. "Didn't care much about takincr gas but I was glad he, (understood) - s there. How won.lrrfody rood of w lien I arrive. Pig news. aito Tinns rosr u:ss. luiy your auto ana tnici nrej
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Ilt r' i-. : fairy story of IIom!InI 1h i(k-l niotlirr --nt her into Ih' forl in tlio i.ildll" f .inf-r. with n!y a p.ip r 1p- to krrp Imt w.jrin, :irnl toM h?T not to ')n' txirfc until siif li.xl filliil Imt fa-kt with -tnw l'-rriif-. Tin falrl ?r' kitvl to Iii-'-!!'! ;:nl In r to : place Iirre htraulcr-rir-i rt-.. To tI:or of jna io do not X-Ii- In fnlry btories, e offer tin- ntotiiltiti4 U-Mliuony of Mrs. r.(lv;ml Wolfo, 1C13 Klinst... wlio cAllctl up Tho Nc!Tini .lonilav niornlrj t say that Im li.ul.pW Kvl a iHMKjurt of frMii iIm Iu!i in Imt IkicW yanl jcfrrilay, O'tobfr 22. To inakf sprIii,;tinH- lilacs npiar in Im I. no fall nftcr iiiuny !ivi'.y frf-t-4 and raw hlutry lrjj, !s ju-t th kind of a filni-ical trick tluit 12-yi-ar-old ctix'Ct of lvs. lint It was a surprise to .Mr. Wolfe. l'u (rin n trw Famine Menace Greek Refugees ATIIIIN'S, Oct. 23 (liy I. N. S.) fa mir. ana pct;.enre threaten a ! th riro.-k and Armenian fu!t!ve.s crowdin; Thracian ports accord. n? to information Lrous'nt hre today r y rfurrc They j-aid that all cf t!. i port-i were. Jammed with fugitive r.en and women owaitin trani-por-tntion to Hrrek poll. Uick of food, r-T.!ni attention and shelter is ' cuv.: :i:r ;r;;vo suffering. A mon-t- r demor-stratlon was held her on Saturday In support of the revolutionary government. Col. (Jon.ito.--. chief lt:ade.r of the revolu tlor.iry pary, promised thot those ti l.:.ir.u- for the Creek military d!s-nst'-r in A?:a Minor would be punishrd. D-. lf.'-atJons reprrer.tinjr th Greek r voiut ionary committor, visited the allied le.rrtloni asking1 for their supI'crt. KU KLUX OF GEORGIA WINS AN INJUNCTION -VTLAXTA. Ha.. O.t. 23 (Dy I. - An injunction denying the . j national knigh.t? r-f the Ku KIux j Khan the right to operate under the ! namo in the slate of Georgia was '''" ,l ln superior COUrt here today Ku Kh:x K!:in ainst the national UI,,n incorporated in Delaware, it r..s alleged by V.. S. Coburn, a for-16-imer End goblin of the Pacific do
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creen BLACKSTONE If you want to te a on picture full of romance, exceptional -tren.ith of character, a god ytory, and a .-pler.uid ca?t. with a great .'Mr, "Human Hearts", ii the p.c:ur and It comes to the Blackftcne for four days star tin:? Wednesday. iiou.se Peters plays the stellar role in this picturized vers. on of Hal Kids great .stae success of a derad-- apo, and he u .-upportel by I.c'lth Hallor, and a notable cast of him celehratles. 'The Valley of Silent Men." the picture which tlnishea Its three day run at the LUack?tone tJday is be inj highly praised by lovers u;- outdoor pictures. A thundering ava'ancee the drill in? fight amid the snows the wild nl?ht life in the frozen North the daring of a beautiful young maid racing dog teams ar.d a surging mass of men and beasts trekir.g onward to . The most .surprising .and unusual answer is to he found in this picture that grips the iniere.rL in the very beinnin and holds it until the final fade-out. I Alma F.ubons is excellently can as I the daughter of Pierre Itadison, and J Dew Cody as her leading wan is also well cast. The swift action that tarries the theme from the opening to the closing scenes will bring added fame to James Oliver Curwood who wrote this pulsing drama. LASALLE Jackie Coogau has been entertaining large audiences- of theatergoers the last two nights at the Da.Salle and will be seen for the last time to. day in his bst picture 'Trouble." One of the big comedy scenes of the picture shows Jackie substituting for his foster father, a shiftless i plum! er, iu trying t0 repair u leak-; Ing water pipe. In his enthusiasm. ; Jackie manages to knock a hole in th main and the result is that the cellar is Hooded much to the amusement of everyone except the owner of said cellar. Then a most dramatic scene, in the court room, is when Jackie is called upn by the Judge to testify against his foster father for w ife beating. . This child of s-ev-fcn years takes the old familiar wit ness chair situa. ion and acts his part to impressively that a picture whose j intent it Is to be funny suddenly dej velops into a tense heart touching j
uraina. Honoro becomes panic-stricken and "While Satan Sleeps." will be the , fJ,.ea w;ns a vital victory hut is misattraction on the LaSalle screen ! ,.,v0n fnr- tv. .loptin- hmthr ir,!
TV4"1 r n AC1 ' .1 r. 4 "T- V ,1 cA t. ...f . T Holt in the leading part. It is a big pulsing story straight from the heart of a man who fought In the thick of life's battle. CASTLE Jane Novak's latest and most wonderful romance picture of the Great Northwest. "Snow Shoe Trail," is to have final showings at the Castle today. The story is thrilling, depicting life in the raw beyond the last frontiers of civilization among hostile Indians wilderness and maddened men vast snows, and a wild rough dmaln where might makes right and men are quick to use their fists. Jackie Coogan's latest and greatest picturt will be seen at the Castle for two days, Wednesday and Thursday, entitled "Trouble." He is given one of the strongest roles he has ever played, and brings many a smile and tear, to those who see him in this picture. AUDITORIUM Yesterday marked the first showing in this city at the Auditorium of a picture replete with scenes of sunny France and full of the thrills familiar to the land of the tricolor. John Gilbert portrays with remarkable skill the dual, role of Jacques OLIVER 1
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