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PAGE TWO PHOTO OF LETTER RUN 18377 New Hampshire Ave. Los Angeles Calif. Dusley Ave. During this morning we promise another night since with thee on my side this time and share letters to reassure me. You know I should ready to help you at any time that need to be approached time. In order that I may not miss our guests the I must have your pleasant experience and organization before anything. There are times when old facts must be presented as I faced. Remember everything I say as imposed with love for you but they must be found. It is going to be hard my hand for you to carry this matter when it appears so much and presented to gain things. Remembrance always, clear Time is his chief ally and friend. Also remember I am more to help you. Set on the train on the arrangement and let us greet you in the morning. I can you feel the need to retrieve help? Call on Mrs Quirk Clears. to prepare for anything - not place everything at those I should stair to go there the agony of disappointment He warned is far armed. I have landed to picture any argument and my conclusions are all followed. A contract any kind to be tendered must be accepted to both parties. A contractual by force or undue reason as valid at its adoption. The contract creates functions at the will of either party. Message is a contract, your right to fulfill except the moment he needs. But as long as created, it now or must take at the sign. For your own homes and self-regas will as for mine, satisfy that mistake at rest your home at right to steps out as quickly as years forced in. Don't produce to stay no longer under a form. Herewith is photograph of letter which T. S. Rush, of Phoenix, Ariz., says Joe S. Barrows, teacher of botany in Anaheim high school wrote to Mrs. Rush; also the photo of a telegram from woman residing at 1037 N. New Hampshire avenue, Los Angeles, where above letter is dated, who says Burrows was rooming at her house in June. STATES UNITE FOR STEP MOTHER SHOOTS DAUGHTER IN ROW Herewith is photograph of letter which T. S. Rush, of Phoenix, Ariz., says Joe S. Barrows, teacher of botany in Anaheim high school wrote to Mrs. Rush; also the photo of a telegram from woman residing at 1037 N. New Hampshire avenue, Los Angeles, where above letter is dated, who says Burrows was rooming at her house in June. STATES UNITE FOR HONOR OF WOMAN NEW YORK, Oct. 23. — For the fifth time since the trial opened, a witness for W. E. D. Stokes, mililionaire turfman, who is seeking a divorce from his pretty young wife, Helen Elwood Stokes, today repudiated "evidence" offered in Stokes' behalf. The witness was Frank Force of Bunecton, Mo., who had signed an affidavit saying he had seen Mrs. Stokes, then Helen Elwood, in Bunecton, in 1909. Today Isador Shapiro, of Mrs. Stokes' counsel, reading depositions, offered one signed by Force after Mrs. Stokes had confronted him on her recent visit to Bunecton. In the deposition he said he had neither seen nor heard of Helen Elwood. Force stated further that the woman he had seen on the steps of a hotel in Bunecton, and whom he thought was Helen Elwood until he saw Mrs. Stokes, was larger than the defendant and "looked different." Shapiro, reading a deposition by Wilbur Wallace of Booneville, Mo., brother of Edward Wallace, co-respondent in the case, introduced into the record a letter said to have been sent by Stokes to him and to his brother, A. A. Wallace. "I cannot conceive," Stokes wrote, "why my attempt to obtain information about my own wife has so aroused your anger. It is not my intention to pry into your personal affairs or those of your family. Neither am I interested in your visits to the apartment of your brother in New York, in the ladies you met, nor in the high old times you had there." (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) STEP-MOTHER SHOOTS DAUGHTER IN ROW KOPPEL, Tex., Oct. 23.—Mrs. J. K. Kellaberger was fatally wounded today in a quarrel with her stepmother in their home here. Mrs. Kellaberger, a missionary worker, was talking to her two children, according to police, when Mrs. Philip Bosche, the step-mother, stepped into the room and said "I am going to kill you," and followed the statement with two shots, police said. Radio installation on canoes is entirely practical, experiments with a portable set on the Portage lakes indicate. NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—The power of two state—Illinois and New York—joined forces today for a woman's honor. Charles S. Wharton, assistant state's attorney of Cook-co. Ills., and Ferdinand Pecow, assistant district attorney of New York, presented themselves to Charles Erbstein and Samuel Untermyer, trial counsel for Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, pretty titian-hatred defendant in the divorce action being pressed by her 73-year-old multi-millinaire husband, William Emil Dodge Stokes, ready to testify in the woman's behalf. Eogar T. Wallace, San Francisco oil man, correspondent in the case, also asserted he was ready to testify. Mrs. Stokes, armed with her diary of her married life, was prepared to take the stand to refute the charges built up by her husband with the aid of 21 witnesses, 12 of them negroce, that she and Wallace had been seen on many occasions, in an alleged "love neat" maintained by the San Francisco man in New York. DRUGGIST'S FREED C. A. Gibson been held as an Orange county also held as the long investigator census of suspected national probabilities against Gibson according to Dr. charge of the H. S. Rutter of general prohibition California. The edents, in that tofore have have operations againty, and stille size. The fact general investiture says O'Leary. Various other through that and near there der suspicion. The federal Gibson's store dad whiskey flies each wittenth of a plintisting that the bonded stuff as reported, we Gibson got the question of ed upon whet tiny bottles in than a pint were arranged and the break would give back the bottles he individually. The evidence given to determine given to the wholesale investing, said O'Leard will be brought on the cartels as "Good for an Gibson declares possession of an official himself. The whiskers Kentucky stuff THE PLAIN DEALER: ANAHEIM, CALIF ER RUSH SAYS BURROWS W total marriage that is no marriage at all your would not feel called upon to accept literally as women that bind with a strong and silent love message or no marriage. The licence may cover the legal code, it cannot cover the moral code and society is bound on the moral code. No other, every day is adding amount to injury to your own honor and self-reputation. It cannot be; it must not be. The fact that he accused your promise not to tell one of his agreement shows unreliability on the face of it for your happiness. He will try plan for time at roud for you. This just for two now personal good time. Remember delay, and postponement only compromises you more. Decide actions is necessary if we are to be happy together. It is not personally for you to leave but it would be okay. It will require courage - clear truth you have it and let to her to help you. TOWN OF BUSBACH REPORTED ABLAZE BRUSSELS, Oct. 23.—The Rhenish-Prussian town of Busbach was reported in flames today following a battle between the police and mobs. Communist activity in the Rhineland is increasing. Serious disorders were reported from Aix-LaChapelle where the police were reported to have advanced upon crowds. Communists pillaged shops in that city. Separatists have occupied Russelsheim and Sarrebourg and are said to control Ems, Prun and Linz. Additional Rhineland troops (secessionists) have reached Weisbaden, where the Rhenish republic flag was hoisted yesterday. DUREN, Rhenish Prussia, Oct. 23. Joseph Mathes today took charge of the Rhineland separatist movement. (Matches has been one of the most aggressive of the separatists making his headquarters in Ducceldorf. In an exclusive statement to International News Service on Oct. 6, he predicted a Rhineland republic before Christmas.) PARIS, Oct. 23. — Ten German cessionists were wounded at Coblens when nationalists and police fired upon a crowd of 200 in front of the city hall, said a dispatch to L'Intransigent this afternoon. MEUNCHEN, Glaubach, Germany, Oct. 23.—Disorders broke out here today when separatists holested their flag over town hall. They were routed by a crowd of loyalists. Police have been reinforced. MUNICH, Oct. 23.—Herr Von Kahr, dictator-premier of Bavaria, today ordered all newspapers suppressed that published General Von Kahr's proclamation warning the MERCHANTS FAVOR STRICTER PARKING Strict parking ordinances are favored by the merchants' section of the chamber of commerce, which last night at its meeting in the Ellis clubhouse decided to make the proper recommendations to the city council. Secretary George W. Reid was asked to frame an ordinance. During the discussion, it was declared the city was losing trade because of poor parking facilities. JERNIGAN DUMPS 700 GALLONS BOOZE Liquor variously estimated at from 700 gallons upward was emptied out in North Sycamore-st and the alley adjoining Sheriff Sum Jernigan's office in Santa Ana today in a general unloading of supplies that had been accumulating for some weeks past. The assortment was at varied as it was large, and so were the containers. The "outpouring" is declared to have been the largest on record in connection with the Sheriff's office. Wine smelled to high heaven today and not such bad wine either. At least 400 gallons of the stuff was wine, captured largely in the big raid northeast of La Habra and elsewhere, but corn whiskey, home brew, some brandy, it is said, and other beverages were included in the stuff hauled out from the sheriff's offices. Barrels, demi-johns, flasks, etc. were cleared of their contents. SHOOTS UP CITY Shooting with a home made shotgun up and down the streets of Santa Ana is in the vicinity of Washington and Lincoln-ets today, Jay Milton, 32, said to have been paraded from the State Hospital for the Insane at Norwalk, had the entire neighborhood in a panic before he was captured and taken to the Orange County Hospital. The gun was none the less effective, because of its weird construc-tion. DRUGGIST MAY BE FREED OF CHARGE C. A. Gibson, local druggist, has been held as a suspect, and other Orange county druggists may be also held as the final steps in a long investigation by federal officers of suspected violations of the national prohibition act. The charge against Gibson still is an open one, according to D. J. O'Leary, agent in charge of the Los Angeles office for H. S. Rutter of San Francisco, federal prohibition enforcement chief in California. The raid broke all precedents, in that federal officers heretofore have confined themselves to operations against stills in the country, and stille only of the largest size. The fact that the present is a general investigation explains why, says O'Leary. Various other druggists "around through that section of Orange-co. and near there" (Anahiem) are under suspicion, according to O'Leary. The federal officers seized from Gibson's store a case of Old Granddad whiskey, containing 740 bottles, each with a capacity of one-tenth of a pint, O'Leary, while insisting that the whiskey was all bonded stuff and that no question, as reported, would arise as to where Gibbon got the liquor, declared that the question of Gibbon's guilt hinged upon whether he had sold the tiny bottles in quantities of less than a pint. The separate bottles were arranged in pint compartments and the breaking of one of these would give basis to a suspicion that the bottles had been sold perhaps individually. The evidence now is being probed to determine whether it can be given to the grand jury in the wholesale investigation that is closing, said O'Leary. One big charge, according to present indications, will be brought. On the cartons appeared such labels as "Good for a Nightcap," and "Good for an Eye-opener." Gibbon declares he was entitled to possession of the bottles and showed an official permit signed by Rutter himself. The whiskey is said to be good Kentucky stuff. MEFNCHEN, Gladbach, Germany, Oct. 23—Disorders broke out here today when separatists hoisted their flag over town hall. They were routed by a crowd of loyalists. Police have been reinforced. MUNICH, Oct. 23.—Herr Von Kahr, dictator-premier of Bavaria, today ordered all newspapers suppressed that published General Von Zeckt's proclamation warning the reichshewrt in Bavaria to remain loyal to Berlin. This is open military defiance of the reich. The frontier of Bavaria and Saxony bristled with reichshewrt, armed to the teeth and ready for battle. All relations between the Bavarian reichshewrt and the federal troops in other parts of Germany have been temporarily suspended. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 23.—Dutch newspapers declared today that the separatist movement in the German Rhineland is proving unsuccessful. They pointed out that both the secessionist government and the German reichshewrt is function at Aix La Chappelle. Treves Wiesbaden and Coblens were reported to have gone over to the secessionists, but subsequently this was denied. DRESDEN, Oct. 23.—Federal infantry and calvary entered Dresden today without opposition. The city is quiet. The first clash took place when Reds fired upon Federal troops entering Pirna. LONDON, Oct. 23.—Twenty men entombed by a mine explosion at Carpano, Italy, said a Central News dispatch this afternoon. Later 12 were rescued in serious condition. LUBECK, Germany, Oct. 23.—Reds who seized Hamburg today have torn up the railway tracks between Hamburg and Lubeck. BRUSSELS, Oct. 23.—A report SHOOTS UP CITY Shooting with a home made shotgun up and down the streets of Santa Ana is in the vicinity of Washington and Lincoln-sits today, Jay Milton, 32; said to have been paraded from the State Hospital for the Insane at Norwalk, had the entire neighborhood in a panic before he was captured and taken to the Orange County Hospital. The gun was none the less effective, because of its weird construction. Deputy Sheriffs declared. It consisted of a piece of cast iron pipe, wired to a section of two by four, with a trigger made from a browin-handle. The trigger was operated by the spring from a screen door, and a nail perforated the shell when the gun was shot off. Twelve gauge buckshot shells were used. It looked like a riot call when the police arrived, the Santa Ana local force working with the deputy sheriffs. Those who participated were Deputy Sheriffs Elliott, Ryan and McClellan, criminal deputy; Officers Smithwick and Howell, and State Traffic Officer Heffner. Milton had been stopping with an unmarried brother. He didn't like it as bit when seized, and used language net fit to print. Neighbors who had taken refuge in their houses behind locked doors were glad to breathe outdoors again. WELL FORTIFIED M. Compton and Wm. Mackey, both of Los Angeles, were picked up last night by the Fullerton police on the charge of transporting liquor, and released on bail of $100 each, to appear for arraignment before Judge French during afternoon at 2 o'clock. Two bottles of gin, and one brandy was found in their possession. Foosils of giant reptiles which lived 20,000,000 years ago show broken bones which had healed in the same way bone fractures heal today. tonight from Aix-la-Chappelle said the city hall had been recaptured from the separatists by the nationalist forces. TUESDAY, October 23, 1923 NEWS WROTE HIS WIFE is his ally. You must not enter into killing other men know that Salah & I are only friends in their change must believe us a trust, see us to help. we can expect no question or question from him. You will the same world of despair and appointment, due loyalty that yet promise before. Paper yourself for them and see it then you must steel yourself for a fight but it will be easier you and him both to bear it rather than a you from now, if there was a single excuse moral or ethical for you to stay I would say stay, and all that this is now. Might as well say don selling myself for 305 days just to pay the penalty for a mistake. There is no right to it no justification you are at liberty to separate at yours will. And you must do it because, if you lost me, If he thirsten you a even me don't hesitate to tell me. Be sure a word me before you accept any proposal of his. No have you at a disadvantage both in strength and will, and relation from us but the skill you love will prevail so to brave. Act helps to think of some other way to detach your mind then a promise or long trip, or calling in friends for extended mateas even having your mother over or any other excuse that may be Mrs. T. L Rusk 18 S. 3rd Ave. SUBJECT CLARK TO INTENSIVE GRILLING By KENT COCHRAN (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) SAN DIEGO, Oct. 23.—E. Drew Clark, central figure in the probe of the sensational and mysterious disappearance of George E. Schick, was scheduled to be taken to Sheriff Byer's office today and subjected to the first intensive grilling he has received since his arrest a week ago on the charge of forgery. The sheriff with half a dozen department of justice agents and Burns detectives, was prepared to hurl question after question at the man who is declared by George Schick's wife to be the father of her unborn child. For the first three days following the arrest of Clark, Mrs. Etta Mae Clark and Mrs. Schick on charges of obtaining possession of Schick's $75,000 estate through a power of attorney, which Mrs. Schick now confesses was forged, the authorities concentrated their attention on the latter. She then confessed, and the next four days were occupied in checking up her signed statement, which covered 72 typewritten pages. Now the officers say they propose to turn their attention to the business associate of the strangely missing man and the woman from whom he obtained an interlocutory degree of divorce in San Francisco two months after Schick dropped from sight. The authorities have stated over and over again that they have a clear case of murder against Clark with one link missing. Schick's body must be found to establish the corpus delecti. District Attorney Kempley said today that he is ready to file an information charging murder in case the scientific examination of the charred bones found about the Clark home on Mission drive are declared by Dr. H. A. Thompson, bone specialist, to be from a human body. GERMAN TROOPS "FORWARD" MARCH (Continued from page one) LONDON, Oct. 23.—The Greek delegation was officially advised today that the Greek government was not seriously endangered by the counter royalist revolution which has broken out in Greece. The revolt was headed by M. Metaxis, head of the Greek royalist party. It centered in Colinth. LONDON, Oct. 23.—Fighting between German communists and police was reported from Hamburg this afternoon in a Central News dispatch. Communists stormed all police stations in the city except three, which were still holding out at latest reports. A strike has been proclaimed in the Hamburg dockyards, the biggest in Germany. WITH THE REICHSWEIIR ARMY OCCUPYING SAXONY, Oct. 23.—For the first time since the last ill-fated offensive in the Great war, German troops today were marching under the command of "forward" upon a full war footing. There were steel-heLMeted youngsters from all parts of Germany in the old-time field gray uniforms, officered largely by veterans of the old regime, and moving with all the paraphernalia of war. The foot soldiers were led by detachments of cavalry while artillery rumbled along between the squadrons. There were mine throwers, howitzers, tanks and machine guns all moving southward for concentration in Saxony, the most densely populated state in Germany. Now and then a military band would strike up a tune, but the only reminder of the war days was "Deutschland Uber Alles," which SUP CITY with a home made shot down the streets of Santa Ana today, Jay Milton, have been paraded from capital for the Insane at the entire neighbor before he was caped to the Orange County none the less effect of its weird construcSheriffs declared. It piece of cast iron pipe, section of two by four, made from a broom trigger was operated by a screen door, and used the shell when the off. Twelve gauge were used. a riot call when the Santa Ana local with the deputy sheriff who participated were Elliott, Ryan and criminal deputy; Officers Howell, and State Heffner. been stopping with an other. He didn't like been seized, and used it to print. who had taken refuge behind locked doors outside the outdoors again. FORTIFIED and Wm. Mackey, Anglese, were picked up the Fallerton police of transporting it leased on bail of $100 for arraignment be-rench this afternoon at bottles of gin, and was found in their giant reptiles which 2000 years ago show which had healed in bone fractures heal Aix-la-Chappelle said had been recaptured ratists by the nation- District Attorney Kempley said today that he is ready to file an information charging murder in case the scientific examination of the charred bones found about the Clark home on Mission drive are declared by Dr. H. A. Thompson, bone specialist, to be from a human body. Dr. Thompson today had not completed his examination. A score of deputy sheriff and detectives today continued the search for the body of Schick. They are convinced, they declare, that the body was not taken out of San Diego county. They are confident they will eventually find the corpse, provided it was not entirely reduced to ashes. Etta Mae Clark, the beautiful and accomplished former wife of Clark, was also in line for a grilling at the hands of the authorities, it was said. Neighbors of the "love nest" at El Cajon where Clark and Mrs. Schick lived, have informed the detectives that often the trained so-pano voice of Mrs. Clark was heard ringing out from the luxurious cottage in the evening hours when she visited with her erstwhile husband and confessed "soul mate." Mrs. Clark will be asked to shed further light on the astrological teachings by herself and husband to Mrs. Schick—instructions which led to the acceptance by the latter of the affectionate attentions of Drew Clark. Mrs. Schick has confessed that Mr. and Mrs. Clark received "messages from the stars," which directed Clark to transfer his love from the wife to the affinity. Mrs. Schick was still confined to her bed in the matron's quarters today following her physical breakdown of yesterday. Sheriff Byers this morning received a report from the Los Angeles authorities that Frank Moore, a mechanic of that city, has informed the police he saw a man who resembled published photographs of Clark, digging a hole near Ensenada, Lower California, last February. The foot soldiers were led by detachments of cavalry while artillery rumbled along between the squadrons. There were mine throwers, howitzers, tanks and machine guns all moving southward for concentration in Saxony, the most densely populated state in Germany. Now and then a military band would strike up a tune, but the only reminder of the war days was "Deutschland Uber Alles," which President Ebert restored to honor a few months ago making it the official national anthem. Otherwise, the military hands specialized upon more modern tunes with a republican flavor. The "Watch on the Rhine," which was the happiest and most inspiring of the by-gone days tunes, was tactfully avoided. To play it would have been bitter irony in face of news from the Rhineland. DRESDEN, Oct. 23. — Many persons were injured today in a battle between reichsawehr and communists at Pirna, a red stronghold in Saxony. The communists attacked the troops, who returned the fire. PARIS, Oct. 23. — A mutiny broke out in the army at Cavala, Drama, Chalois and Verrie, but it has been suppressed, the Greek legation announced today. The mutiny continues at Corinth and Calmata. Admiral Goudas has been arrested. Advices to the Greek legation said that M. Metaxis, leader of the Greek revolutionist party, and his associates who attempted to seize the Athens government, are in flight. CHEMNITZ, Germany, Oct. 23. — Violent riots, in which numerous persons were wounded, broke here today. The man was accompanied by a woman in an automobile, and their actions aroused his suspicions, he said. Moore is now en route to San Diego to confer with Clark in an effort to identify him as the digger.