Brrz_gr>~-- ----eitht --ar aine -- days, .. Lestorday .D8i wetman, of TD¥ ez --Liakza. --The --eaom-- * ~~~~ alfered »~moded _"'""'_"_!"';tfl-l iizfii mmtg' -- News that Torrio was as well known oothour'eun"u:mdopot , seem to be prov y even "*--wmmm ~ likely that the curbstone prators would be shouting to the .world that they were among the people who » raw the beer king. No such persons © bave been found yet. . -- For Aipea ho nnsacuns erncmnit wrinl in + "'uuucu.mm-qv.-u ing to brutscse on the of the dead woman as indleative of a struggle, Rramination of the hbouss cshowed a «ha«ving set broken in the Holt bed» 'room, and the room meelt was muse lots. It will not draw any conclusion. There are four wounds in the body, two in the abdomen, which the core ner deciares plowed through several loopea of intestines. 5+ "She could Wave lived a day, prob been a suicide. ° ~ F * héar that Mrs. Holt might have been a suicide,." Dr. Teaylor explained after his cofnference with Col: Amith, He repeated this morning that Mrs. M-utunhrauuld'o.n' added that che might bave been mur-- SMITH PURSUES The sheriff has not been served with the warrant and has no state ment to make, othe; than a general denial--to such charges &s have arie eap. Hearing on the citation is to come 'up Wednesday of this week. * Attorney Edward Curley, who de fended Bernbhardt Mylin in the first Viking murder trial, telephoned> the sheriff from Milwaukee, stating that he had been around Waukegan for two months and nothing appeared out of the way to him. He offered to be a witness for--the sheriff. The charges were to the: effect that Torrio was @llowed to leave the jail and make purchases in the . downtown stores, and that Ilg ncs allowed to go and meet h wite and adopted child in a --botel sam or persons who ;3:' prove that be had sgpecial 'privileges e e MURDER THEORY; . |FREIGHT WRECK -- INQUEST WEp.| AT UBERTVWILLE n enc napinaie es FI'\t rb::: t:u':.ile --'rdqr." b'o wolAN m m "It could have been murder," he offers, pointing to the bruists on the head which be said could not have come from her falling to the foor. Tmen he lnanches Ato testimony, ume of which is tradictory, i+# fleges of John .. Torrle »'mm.wfilf Adam C. Cliffe, bringing to a hea@|BOS # two. --days of hurling charges And|op wit) denials after. a generous fashion. ahead, ~Sheriff Edwin _ Ahistrom _ Friday|. 'TB@ défeb@®"camp is "wroug nmting hi ho msoms uhy ie eveant tereme m en ooo should £ot be 7ll cj?lto,pt ot tl. ing .quoted as saying th, fl" 'A".fl' The autopey report, that will not be made public until read into the rec-- ord tonight at the inquest, will ahow Sherift has not Beer Served es ahhek in t the thre bf the he was In on the case by the has disagreed ans to where the ahoot. Ing took place, disparity of state r-nmwmm-- In which the gun was concealed, fi:'mummn n_-lcuqhdlda APPEAR WEDNESDAY ko4 3 the marshal, he says, that . up; Makes Denial. -- |ty Harry Ahistrom she admit , 2t o t K Msy------0 ..« i4 Rmew of--the --weapon, he said, (Continued from page one) feuding of rais on & awiten as tng [ m es a dn va .:.al ver them. No one was injured. _.The principal deamage was to the turned by the jury one, stating that the bya person or persons UBKUOWE, one asking that the grand jury probe the affair; one fixing deat ht sul-- cide; and one nconmdlnj that a certain person or persons A¢ neld to the grand jury in Charg®* :; murder.> The last verdict is ! $1,500, and the eccident dates hack ""',Lwfl Geaccomnr on -;-, {'_" um mest . Four Freight Cars and Ca-- boose Derailed Through the ----~ Spreading of Rails. nesg stand at the inguest. T _ He hbas, he saye, a new discrepanty in the etories bf those present at cottage. Mra. Harcq told Joé the marshal, he says, that she not know anything. of a gun. To Dep! ty HMHarry Ahblstrom she admitted she yestarday's newspapers Mrs.. KRobin-- son asked for protection. "I'm <certain he hbas lured Mary away, and is hbolding her a prisoner Ber--not :to Aalk, .. --This~.advice.. atow Chotin Vir o ShyimrRGO n nacens n x s 4 in ue : In face of that reply Col. Smith con-- tinued questioning and she answered. | Smith that her attorneys,. James Welch, and Joseph --Keig, had DENY REPORT OF (Contingd from page pBe) THFS UP TRAFFIC + f *.:A wounds inflteted are;: an open waAs he mo ' 'm' ' . mes hee rée-- se the ept ° lm ¥e%e 730 t 0 _ . Here, in brief form, we present for your information nine tmscc -- /R + : vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc., and -- > -- ntngzerseccss.~.._ _ _ The goodness and--value _of their --PFOGNCL .: ----.=:-->--m=------cez--se------4~--_--_-------- B t on e o C e .« mage y e t tiaaae Te Un a i ts3 w ig e s Aciges °* c ce o Hiipean ons ranfpe = e oo en e o ie o . e n i s n i. n s P t stt Ne t hn 12 4 n T pncie ies s en in ie hirrarge * en ns e i'i-i']h-i' ining -- counselltp be °~ presented before . Saturday| Maniacs" be proposedto the na--] --It--in eatimated: that the-- economi¢|ing. forged checks on a bank ac-- took-- . the stand> Ml'-.m. saying 'that he would < con--| ttional trdgl"en here in Decem--| losses due to accidents and.badly or--|count after depositing t:uu his own defense to denylduct night sessions if necessary." | ber by a committee of exjerts which! ganized traffic is over $2,000,000,000|in fake checks to the same account, "Sheaaih i t ; N G in o scm h. APe TD 4 ~NINE VITAL FACTS 2k § iem'u---ntl more than 90% of these cars are still in service. ' (This record requires no com-- ment. It stands impressively * 'ahoohmotorcarhbtury. It has never been Dodge Bro-- Ithers policy to build yearly Me Brothers, during the 'past cleven years, have built # 4 im o 0 _~:;\-7-n~:3:'.#;' -- * "had an "off year" or an *off car." This is because they have never used the public as a test-- ing ground for--"new--models" or lowered the quality of their s 'product in the slightest degree. 'Every change has been an im-- The:purchase of an automobile is a serious and important ?'busineas. "'The time has passed when transient novelties .anleadnthoughfl\flbuyatoovalookthegmtmenthh few of these essentials are clearly outlined above. They go ' to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the 'world over, as the hall mark of dollar--for--dollar value. peated, from time to time, until every newspaper reader in _ _ America may be presumed to have read them: s In a< monotongé volce the~questions sre ~read ~oft© and ~Iw ~an~ equaily ment, tha: provemen made at o , "Constantl Yearly Mc« | world over. Dodge Bro models. When an improve-- ment, that is really an im-- provement, is discovered, it is made at once. Their slogan, "Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models" is familiar the offered several -- typewriiten to ~one of his counsel on were. --thse questions to be 'car. These epochal develop-- pmaterially lowers manufactur-- ing cost. It also enables Dodge Brothers engineers to concen-- trate their entire time and sis and only one. 'This policy -- thought on the betterment of provement on the original Dongse Brothners,.InC. 9E TROIT nt "to the:motor Tar puyer that--they will be ree ----=~_s== ~=~=~~ P bequentiens} 1="| . ® /) c mm n o se ts 'casans | National Traffic Council--Says o Bars®\ Some People Have "Aoci-- nafing insc! ' _ _ dent Complex." _ ) _ NAJIVNAL _ VIGUNAUGE| panized. -- Hoover regards the great| ~ CHECK FORGER sOuUGHT suentmbmmnmmnmnis . © .. '| wuto accident: casualty list as a "na Davenport, la., Sepf. 23. "% Washington, Sept. 23.--Mental clin--| tional 'disgrace." All possiblé iBLU--| here--are sdarching for Check 10 BV NEW Brothers owners many millions of dollars by materially prolong-- ing motor car life and by effect-- ing marked economies in man-- ufacture. This construction has also reduced incalculably the danger from accident and fire. ments have saved Dodge Dodge Brothers sell directly through their dealers to the tional distributing agencies to t --* increase the cost of distribution and the cost of the car. 6i. Dodge Brothers have never | given so--called "free service.", | The car is sold at a fair and -- honest price, Nothing is added ' to this original purchase price ~-- ~ . _ . _ _____ are no unpleasant surprises' in .. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is reflected in its resale value. to pay for service that the owner may never need. Dodge Brothers Dealers were > pioneers in unanimously adopting the flat rate service f system. By this system, the e . Brothers Motor. Cars are ad-- ventised in the resale columns of the newspapers. The values lic's belief in their goodness, * Compatatively few 'unfitted to drive automobiles and that this class is respounsible for accidents that annually cort thousands of lives and --pmrillions of doliars provzerty--dam-- Within <a few: days the preliminary reportwill be submitted to Secretary iss--and the pub-- -- B uzs i3 pontec in k 1386 300 or NNR ++ Copmlaline 4 427 renei i er ce ts C mss cnein eigegr ns 55000 B0 ~ /6/3 ritiompricda ies i c ot m 'meeclidenia.. 1t is believed that they ?-'.'R hmool:..t:. a':ln t th 4 to meet the thousands of routine emergencies that ocour daily in heavy traffic. C ies be --made part of the police depart-- ments of all large cities, where men-- tal and physical experts will study the "accident manlacs.". -- . > _ a<blg--portion of which is hpar. Cmating s ce * $ ¥+ 4