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Show STILL IN" THE TOIOS. Mrs. Chadwick Won't Go to Ohio Without Legal Eight. NEW YORK, Dec 10. Mrs. Cassio L. Chadwick Is still confined In a cell In the Tombs. Philip Carpenter, her counsel, said tonight that sho would not go to Cleveland beforo Monday, and the belief is prevalent that sho will not go to tho Ohio city without a fight. Her counsel both hero -and In Ohio unite In opposing her voluntary departure. It was said lato tonight that a bondsman bonds-man had been found who would qualify In $13,000, tho amount of ball demanded bv United States Commissioner Shields, beforo whom Mrs. Chadwick was arraigned. ar-raigned. The namo of tho person will not be mado public until Monday, when It Is said ho will sign tho bond. Tho matter according to tho authority for the statement, state-ment, could havo beon settled today, but Mrs. Chadwick desired to remain In tho Tombs over Sunday, that sho might havo moro tlmo to consider her future action. Didn't Want to Be Known. Several men would have given tho necessary neces-sary ball had they been able to do t)0 without their names becoming public, but tho law says that tho Identity of tho bondsmnn cannot bo kept Becrct. It Is also contrary to tho court's ruling for a lawyer to give ball for his client. airs. Chadwick romnlned quietly In her cell today, receiving no callers other than her counsel, son nnd nurse. Sho availed horself of the privilege which allows prisoners pris-oners to exercise In tho corridor during certain hours, and to read papers, besides receiving several letters nnd telegrams. Relieved from the nervous tonslon whloh preceded her arrest, Mrs. Chadwick Is recovering re-covering her normal physical, condition. She had a sovcro attack of Illness In the afternoon, but readily responded to treatment, treat-ment, and Is much hotter tonight. Her appetite Is good and oho ato threo hearty meals today. Where Is the MoneyP Just what has become of tho money Mrs. Chadwick Is alleged to havo raised on loans la a question which Is Interesting Interest-ing tho persons connected with the case. It has been claimed that moro than threo yeara ago sho settled $2,000,000 on her husband, hus-band, Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick, and that since that tlmo sho had borrowed over $600,0. A rumor is current tonight that efforts will be mado to locate Dr. Chadwick and his daughter, who sailed for Havre, France, on the steamship Savolo from this port December S. Thoy have been reported report-ed from several places In Europe, but Mrs. Chadwick Is said to havo given Herbert Her-bert B. Newton of Brookllne. Mass., two chocku aggregating $00,000 In part payment pay-ment for his wife's Indebtedness, which are alleged to have come back from the bank on which th,ey were drawn stamped "without funds." It was Intimated today that If Dr. Chadwick did not return from Europe soon tho checks may figure In International In-ternational proceedings. |