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WIFE OF SLAIN . RECTOR BREAKS LONG SILENCE j

Do nie Any Knoulnlsr of Crime in Fir-t Interview to rScu -pnpcnrwii. "Vr.t !n'- I from pa;: 1 .. . .-it two ru'jrt st -n -ut -i :h r. t' j-; ikf a trar.-rtf! f ?h" Ir.t rv.y,v. Th ror!r match Jr. hr rr-v-vtm? with inl -nt. .'tare, iT.v a iu'.TT purr!p TV'inmrt if 47 ra, "hvlctj t!rt1 and -!:h!!y nTrou. ;n i hair tv.n -riT.r-l hac In . h.n pom parlour that 'nphisirra ..'":i:!y th? lar.:r oval of hr fac. Sh b-r ;irfi ono hand en ah arm ' f her ro:k'r Ar;-I the Interview v,ai . t "JIavo 711 a::y rrmmrt to mak. Mw.i Hall? th ;.! "man U-s'i, "rn that part t)f Mrj, (Jilson'.s story 'Mrs. Jar.o Olb'on. th .-o-call'J ";. '.vltnoss cf Ihm tl.tyU.) in which ho ; ,a! 1 yrnj wer'? pr'.ri. on tno I hi i I - firra on the r.r-Jit of Sept. 1 47" I Moistening hr li; -a, Mr Hall rei.lird: "What rommnt coulil I- rnik? Of ourse that r.ot to, ar.d that Is all." ''You wt r't thfr?" "I ef-rta.'nly not." Tor an hour thn or." rpor:-r lifl't another v"i!'.vo.l qu'.-tion- at t, takirisr h--r f-r'r 1W tcry of hf-r .".'tiorti h"fnr- ar.l aftr !h- rnunlT; iüizzir.t; hr sharply for any possibi mowid- ih' mUht !inv had of tl.A rert-'T's affair with Mr. Mills; -'kin son" point at which an nrin:r ud-' couM b driven into V r .'tory. Thr fr four tini'S si:' took icp Lf hind tho r'-p-'y. "I cannot ri:;mhcr." and thro quions sh ifu.-fd point blank to nniwer. Hut fl.rouho'jt tho Interview h main-t-air.t'd that ?hrt hal al-vay believed and still 1 o!fVP"l, In thr falthf tiln" hr husband tn hi marriage vows Pruhinsr asid" the IUts and th" dairy, which hrr counsel admits is S ritten fn a hand remarkably finiir fo that of th slain minister, sh'-ih-'darod : "I had Kuril faith fn my husband. If fi- wpre hfre ho could prplain. ?ir r)!:bl explain if he '.vre her." 1 Sh Mid ehr had r.ot evn rfad dorumrit. mo.t of whlcli hart -"n published In th nwpppprR. ' Ttin? "thy did not m to In-4-rpt n at all." Whn wa pr"J to f-xpre i opinion S3 to wneuirr no am t think thev mliht hive J.firinsT f"n the solution of the murder, "I dofl't evert . e that that would I'll you nho v:ti tlift rrinilnil." ' , "Don't you think It widen tho '"I'b'Pro of tiiutive If a marrbMl man 1 ul a marri'd woman a t conduct -sh w :n i ' .ir an illicit lov affair?" ! -kf d. "I mppoo it would." . "I'n't Mr. lf. Iff er ir.t ncoy inter--ttd t'. know if thf-s letters and l'ar are correct?" , ''That doesn't Interest me very much." ' Tiie qu'.stloui Mrs. Hall r'fnJ to j ir.swer were: Flrt, a request fc- hr estimate of the character of the woman .dain v. ith her husband. Second, wluthr or not she believed in divorce and would hive -oiiht a divorce if sb.r. had known ' of lntima'-if botweoa .Mr. Hull ami Mrs. MilU Third, wlure Mr. If 11 i'. t half of ' ih $2.'o in securities which were found in his saf. ty deposit vaull and with thr- uo f whicls h- Tva. '.ported to I:r.e !inrd an elopsn.ent to the Orient v !th Mr'. MHI. Her liwyrr lafor explained lhat he rrfu-ed to di-eu th orlcin of th fnds hf-f-Tu.1 fhf hohcnif had Liven üirm to him and she fojt deli"icy In poIntT - int o s.i personal a '. 1 'attrr. lliseuls DlonC Juostlon. Tho n'!ot!on on tliV'Te1 c:!m ü'ofp nearly arnurc: 1' t r..-nt ier. t thp.n ary of 't her In th- v: "I v. on't atv.-er :n." !:- fsh d ,,. ,.rnM ,.,.-r i . t j f ; Mr". Hll w.ic v ' whir, t h" o v: rf M dN wore pi' ' In I . - ' 'p!'tliMv acres' 1 ' r ! t h- : , TiV -10 !l v.K't !..-! ho !. " deeply ; m -- ! : r;ov:r.T r tl II Tiit '1'lf -' a : et - ' t i i ' - ir tles--"VV '.I: 1 ' 1 : . a 1 1 "f Ce i 'St I (me - 1 n t ' T - ink .- h ' a' a 'a ( ) . i T) a a i a r t c e r rked n oi to r t'ld 'e w. " I d not rare to i v." "You do rvd think sh- J li -.e ra' s-.t h-f cap fr Mr. 71 ill?" "I r."ver fiw inv indication o it. "Now. what do you think?" ' I do not know. I d, nor I;r.nw at Tl-e widow mairtalred throughout the Into-v;ow thit sb- Iw.-bortd nmaüre f'vir.i :.-r ni.-i'nu.s -.ayrr, r.d that lv w.i- not p is r.ally in-j terr-tfd in i't e : the murd: -. run- j he 1. although d S'.T '. to 5 a PIii p 1 : ft, n j, -i-her.J-ror the good cf ruil'y p-r 'n cr x r-o e 1. "I tb.liik srv v ho I.rs C'-rr.-mlttrd ft nmrder io ret a s if? per-w-o tn V.iv it tarrf " .h.o ci!J. i.-r., f,T , . a e.. i b : ve nor"." Outwa"vEy. it If.-i.-t, th-- inves ration cf doub r;t;rd. rr, t - rv was at a bdi7 whll tb--practical standstill. . . - . . in r v w s held. Investigators wl; o -eok!.rr corr a. cratlon r b.ave bf en f the story of ?!r?. Glt'san in wh; h s". connected Mr. IUP. or. tin'.:? 1 with the ptrty i i t : r up it r c?-. o c: cover ' the rn Aithou-'h the frltia apj e xr: d to hve 1c n sb.aken in the tory. Sper'al Pr?-o-tor Molt pro-fc--ecl to have no rr.in:i, r yet. to (i'Ubt rt. Mrs. Cibjon's s-.vorn stateSafe Milk for Infants, JncaliJ c Children The Orisinl Food-Drinlc for All Ar?s-Q-Ji Lxmch at I Icnye Office S Fo-titain. I.ichMilk.MaltedGrainExtractinPowdfTTatlttform. MouH-h'.ng-Nocockia. JAt-ii lttic Sulslitutcj

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Duck Alley" to Be Restored to Place of Prominence At Capital

Candidates Who Have Their Wings Singed Tuesday to Make It Their Habitat, nv i.oi is i,uwxnv. WASHINGTON, D. C. X'ov. 1. "Ijfim" Duck Alley," which in the p.ast hxi been a favorite haunt for statesmen tvho have been winded by the arrowa of fortune, will be restored to a place Jn the center of the political map after the election on the seventh daj of this month. In their minds eyes the newpa-P'-r correspondents who cover White Ilou-f tan picture the restoration of "Dame Duck Alley" in its pristine importance, all of the seats Jill-d by nervous, thumb-: wlddlin? ev-pnnul.r idols who are inspired, first of all. with a desire to see the president but who. If that is Im-j).-s bio. are willing- to "let George do it." the ?ald "(Jeor.qre" be;n? Georsjo V. Christian, Jr., the pre-i-dent'. secretary and confidential friend. Next to "Peacock Alley" in a fahlors.bl W a si h i n z t it n hotl "I i me Duck Alb.n-" is the most famous runway at the national capital. The two should not he confused, hotvever. they are radically different. "Peacock Alley" is always on the map. The peacocks are always there. aradintr tip and down. s!mw;ns their jewels and hindomo surtoriil ndornments. "Dame Hack Alley" fades out of ft cht between campaigns and doof. not rosum ifs mstitut.onal impor-. tance until the reverses of pome election brinsr a tlock of dinrdod rolitiflan- tf Wohir.Kton in the hope of beintt able to make connect on witli the tI"sh-pot of ollice. Nnninl in "Tiul.v" Tlrrw. "Dame Duck Albv" i- a lonar. p.irrr.w roept:in rninn at the Wliite HiT-e. flank-.! on both sales with -oft r: j;er-' usn.".ne.i cm its 1,1.1 . i : f'.i. h each et! r. It derives its r.i r: re- f :!' f ." trOTU t!'1' ion ro t fa. that if i th it.' .as-.irants ior :i t'.e :c wait ' : ' A a I t fcr an aud the chief IK with tho ' r s 1 r. t or th president' -j-. '.irv. It was named "Dame Dud; Alley" :i til" dns of Thof.do-.e lto.oy..;;, vvho I '1 i'.t the White H"use ottice bu'Idin-r, and the name has s:-.'.-k. It had its la-t great rush in the Wil-on administration wh-n 'thrt r.ner-eq of politics turned con trol of CO!-; -rev over to the rtep-ji licar.c. far.y a defo ited Doniocn. tl-' so'.on went hot-foot to' tite White Ho;--o to offer h!s talent to Pres'! 'ils'n .ij nn apr'l'0 capacity nnd "Iim Duck All-y" loomed big !n the current newspiper dispatches. It will be open f-.toh for lame ducks at the White !I"ti after th eie-tion next month and "Dam Purk Alley" will perk tip a 3 in the former d.ys when political vicissitudes brought many Individual apjdicat anfor relic It cur.rtot be otherwi.se. even though the P.ep'.ib-llh-atu retain control of cor.res by I safe and sul s'.:int!;i! majorities. The (landslide cf 1?20 swept into office imr.ny HerubP.can candidate? tor Irnnsrc who ar certain to b.a de feated next month ar 1 who there !1 ul Q" " l"r 'T.i'--i rv-i'etc AT.ev." In the nrt s- : v 1 1 - i t T I ert hP"Jcn 01 represer::a..es uie ue- . publicans have a majority oi 1S i over th" pemorrat Granting tha I1 3 EepuMlcan re uMI( esontatlve- wil ! v e i. . splacei t.y Ternocrats at t1'-

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; ...., 4 y 9 . V C". v. . . , . .V ',4. comlnsr election, wlflch is regarded as a very conservative estimate, "Dame Duck Alley" will have 100 recruits from that source. Desldes. ther will be senatorial "lame ducks" and various other species of lame ducks, national and state, wdioe lameness will date back to a certain hard punch plven them by the electorate on election day. Ohio is expected to furnish its quota of "lame ducks" and specula'' Ion already Is busily connecting the name of various Ohio congressional candidates wdth appointive positions In. anticipation of their probable defeat at the polls. Th. average man who follow-? politic for a llvinxr does not have much to fall back on when fate plve- him a knockout and If the walls of "Iarne Duck Alley" could talk they could tell many a pathetic story of the trairedien of political life. EX-KAISER'S DAUGHTER ARRIVES FOR WEDDING DOOR.W Holland, Nov. 1 (Ky A. P.) The duchess of Prunswick. daughter of former Emperor William of Germany, accompanied by her suite and Pastor Vo?el of.Patdam, arrived in Doom thU evening. They left the train brin them from Germany at Maarn, where William arrived in Holland to hejrm his exile. Pactor Vo;tl is to. celebrate the relisioui ceremony when Princess llermioe of Reus and William are ma tried. Edison Too Busy to Discuss 'Death Story WEST ORANGE. N. J.. Nov. 1 (Py I. N. S.) Thomas A. Edison. .ectr:cai wizaru na not laiKcu i e ver the telephone for 3" year. II! bcirir.g i.s bad. His secretary mode this known today when he spoke fori ,1 Edison in denying reports that the j i. aged inventor was da Afked if! , . . - i i " ' "i""i u.re"rotary r-1 ijod m tno aflirmativet and said that hrs mp!-pr only I n n. led and -ai l he "waa too btlv to t 'oik." " ! "Welcome Home Notre Dame graduates INDIANA NOTRE DAME Cartier Field Saturday, Nov. 4th 2:30 P. M. Visit Our Shop AllLT ßMERA SlOP rH0T0GPC SITPIJSS VHOIZJAIZ j crt L 2 fbulfi fliia Crrrf--SoutfiBend. Indian

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GEORGIA PREACHER GIVEN LIFE TERM FOR DUAL MURDER

iPacIrirk Expresses Satisfaction ' J itli Vcnlict Shows He- ! lief at Outcome. 'Continued from pacr or..) an earthly court, that Clod w ould b hL jude; that He had d.r-c:-d hihand in the killing .f h.s vif. and rriother-:n-L.iw. Appearing before the Jury In his own defers o at the Pad rick bepan his testimony by offorinsl prayer in which he asked that the Jurj Join, and folloxcd ith a brief ermon from tho txt. "Thou &halt not commit adultery." In hs speech to the jury ho cc ndemr.M ni'drn tendencies and dres.s of women wh.ch he claimed led to sox appeal that caused the do-An,faIl of youn m;n and women. CHIEF OF MEXICAN REBELS EXECUTED ' BY FIRING SQUAD (Continued From Pae One) official reports to have offered little defense. The former Carranza frenoral received the verdict of the court calmly. Afterward he requested writtin; material and is understood to have passed the n!t?ht writing letter.' to his wife and friends. At i- o'clock this mornln? the firing squad was assembled and In the presence of the entlro population Munruia met death. He declined to have hl.s face covered and pave order to his executioner.-?. SEEK EXTENSION OF COMMISSION'S ORDER INDIANAPODIS. Nov. 1. (By A. l) An extension c,f tho public service commission order suspen linr; increaed express rates granted on shipments of cake was asked today by th American llakt r's association. The American Haihvay Express Co.. and the Southeastern Express Co., tome time aero obtained an order from the commission for the increase rates but the cr.ler wa suspended. The suspension will soon expire and tho bankers' association asks a reruns pen on order effective until Jnn. 1. The petition declare that the decrease, if allowed to become effective would mean "0 percent hipher rates thn at pre-ent and 100 per cent more than a f.-w years apro. Cri'Il Til'llIX MAXY Itomance lured jiist 271 St. Joseph county persons to the marriage altar durincr the month of October. County Chrk Wilbur Warner isstie.l 37 lice.nes ! is month. October vie with June fr the honor of being known as the "Month of Weddings." TO LATE TO i DASSIEY SOTTII HV.SU rTHASsT FIFTY NINU IIAH1) COAb itl'KNF.U- Fer ealo. In good condition. Call at 7:J'. 31. Third St.. M ihawak.i. r phne Mlhaw;ik:i n y

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Fred Hut.lcz, 721 California av. to she and her chauf:. tir it.si.-t-l hat 110 S. St. LouIj blvd. the Ford wa bei;1. driven 4i miles Julius Oruver, 70S South Dend av. n hour. HtncryasT'-r. and a cctnto Sli X. St. Douis bDd. pan!on who was with him at. the i time. Insisteci that they were no;

3LIlRLGi: LICIZVSHS I'almor Snyder and Minnie Nelson, both of North Liberty. Obm IJ. Drown, of Nil. Mich.. Ida M. Miller, of South Bend. ii.ii. ny Jinkowski and Antonia VWndcvAskl, both of South D-?nd. IUlph Kinc and Anes Oalentir.o, both of Mish.twaka. Robert I?oj?j and Carri? Varneil, both of South Dend. niRTii;. Mr. and Mrs. Urnen Melander. lSar, K emble a v.. Oct. 30, t wins, a son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koiecki, S12 S. Pula-ki Oct. 29. a son. Mr. and .Mrs. Sylvester Fwald, 72i S. Jackson st., Oct. 27. a fon. Dr. and Mr. IandL II. Wirt, 172 2 Portaco nv.. fct. IS. a daughter, at F.p worth hosrital. John p.rnEDiiNvi. John Pubelenyi, ,r.6 year old, died Tuesday nisrht at hl.s residence, 001 W. Navarre st., after a five weeks' Illness of P. right's disaso. ne survive.! by a son. John, and a daughter. Mrs. Alice Kalb of Arizona. One brother, Michael, who resides in Hungary, also survives. Mr. Dubclvnyi was bom June. 11, Jn Hunsrary and came to thl city CI years aim. The funeral services will bo held th;- momin-j .it 10 o'clock at .St. Stephen's church. Rev. Daw re nee Hrrvath ofiiill

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