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Show Husband and fk Both Indicted Dr. and Mrs. Chadwick Must Answer Charge of Forging Name of Andrew Carnegie. CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 22. Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick and his wife, Mrs. Casslo L. Chadwick, were Jointly indicted by tho county grand Jury this 'afternoon on the charge of having forged and uttered a So.OOO.OOO nolo signed Andrew Carnegie, Dr. Chadwick la now on his way to Now York from Paris, and Is cxpoctod to land next Wednesday. Aa"soon as the Indictment was roturn.'d Sheriff Barry of this countv made arrangements to secure Dr. Chadwlck's extradition Ho will meet the ship on Its arrival. This Is the third time that Mrs. Chadwick Chad-wick has been Indicted by the county grand Jury, but It Is the first lnstanco of hor husband's name appearing in legal proceedings In the case. Tho Indictments alroadv returned against Mrs. Chadwick are similar to tho one voted today except ex-cept that they cover notes of J2CO.O0O and J500.000 signed Andrew Carnegie. "There are many things which Dr. Chadwick will have to explain, and I' hopo ho will do so." said Prosocutor Keelor. "Dr. and Mrs. Chadwick may be tried on tho Indictment separately or together. Each has a right to trial singly If desired. The Jurors will finish their work Saturday." Mrs. Chadwick was In bettor health to-, day. Her only visitors aro hor attorneys and her son, Emll Hoover. Shorlff Barry has allowed him to see her. contrary con-trary to Jail rules. Nathan Looser, receiver for tho Chadwick Chad-wick proporty, said today that ho had obtained Information concerning tho whereabouts of tho trunk and satchol belonging be-longing to Mrs. Chadwick and which were taken from the Holland houBO In Now York. Hc expects to recover them, but does not know If thoy contain valuables. |