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Purl w;. ;,l , 1 m W1,h r.-sult his . lPO',l- MilllSh.'.J '!li',L 11 iH" m i SvifflrUows ' a n.-ii.T.-, n J;V!8' ,h" '''-' In.), p 19 JM A"1;; h nS)rltlnUr(1 "n PaSf Two) I DOUBLE CRIME ARRESTS NEAR Puzzling Murder in New Jersey Approaches Sensational Sen-sational Climax (Continued from Pnpr One.) both Mrs. Hall and Mr. Mills u-pttcd u-pttcd and feared th possibility of the rector ami his choir singer Hoping Hop-ing find that this spectre h;il been before them for many week Whether Wheth-er they ever discussed It Is not known Ialthourh there was every evidence to-nlrht to-nlrht that the famous mystery Is drift-. drift-. - lnir swiftly to n sensational climax. HAS TWO WITNF.SSI - SOMERVIL'LE, If, J . Oct II --(By The AMOelttc I Tress). Indictments H charging one woman and one man possibly two with the murder of the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, and Mrs Eleanor Relnhardt Mills will bt Uk-el Uk-el of the Somerset grand Jury Mon- Iday. It was learned on high authority author-ity late today. County Prosecutor Reekm.in. It was stated, was prepared to go before the grand Jury with evidence on which he Is confident the grand Jury' will Indite In-dite Two of his witnesses. It was asserted, wore eye witnesses of the .kiub'e claying, which occurro'l on the old Phillips farm, near New Brunswick Bruns-wick on the nlpht of September 1 I They are members of the Episcopal hurrh of St John the Evangelist of whleh Mr. Hall was pastor, un 1 Mrs Mills was choir leader One la a man and the other a woman. They concealed their knowledge of the, crime as long as possible, It wns said, because, they did not wish to disclose their presence together ot night on the Phillips farm a favor-H favor-H Ite, touting place for New Brunswick couples I Rr EDWARD THIKRR1 I XfcA Service Staff rlter. NEW BRUNSWICK. N J Oct 81 Whore did the double murder of Rev. E. W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor .Mills take place? Which county Middle SX or Somerset? These questions will be uppermost In bringing to trial the murderer of the church rector and choir singer. The bodies were found In Somerset county, a few 9teps nrro.S3 the boun-dary boun-dary lino of Middlesex county. The lino runs from Rarltan rler - . -1 f i along a tiny brook thai troii.H i.'jr- Iton avenue, on tho outskirts uf New Brunswick, it bisects tho deserted Phillips farm near I Ru Une, and where the brook disappears and the dry bed ends it is merely an Imaginary' Imag-inary' Uno through the thioketl WHERE DID DEATH OCCUR? Were the victims .shot down at the spot under the rabapplo treo in Somerset Som-erset county where their bodlM WON found ? If so, were the slayers standing In Mlddloscnc? Were thd lb il I fired across tho county line? If so. lef kl complications may follow. One bullet pler ed the rector's bead and probably killed him Instantly Three bullets stru k Mrs. Mills In the head, but did not pierce her skull This, thinks Detocttvt GeorffS D. Tot-ten Tot-ten of Somerset, may prove that Rei Hall was shot first at close range and Mrs. Mills at longer range, perhaps while she was running In an effort fto escape. The bullets must have killed her Instantly, yet her thro.v . i Was It before or after tho shooting? Probably Prob-ably afterwards, thinks Detective FroJ David of Middle v THEORY OT Ml'TIIi TIO. This mutilation, accordln.; to 'he theory of Mis Florence: North law-yer-detectlvi working ;- the f r 1 n 1 of 16-year-old Charlotte Mill, daughter of the murdered wr.man. was In fUnd-lsh fUnd-lsh Jealousy over the choir singer's oleo. Another supposition la that the victims vic-tims may have been slain In or near the deserted house 10 yards aw.iy r In the barn. Or In neighboring Buc-cleugh Buc-cleugh Park. Were they then carried car-ried In automobiles and laid out under un-der the cmbapple tree? This would support the storv of Fred MoCabe, and his wife. Mrs. Katherlno McCabe. The former Is brldgetender at the I andln . line bridge .lrr'-'.-s the canal ami river quarter of a mile from the sp..t uln'ir the bodle swere found. They agTOB that at 11 40 the night of the crime they heard a woman's screams three hi reams, the hist a pltoous wall, a few minutes apart The first screams came from over the hill In Middlesex county. The last seemed to come from Bomerset. And a woman neighbor In George Street, near Landing Ivxne. says she saw two automobiles whizz around the corner from the direction of the deserted de-serted farm. Another woman In the home for Incurables. In Easton avenue ave-nue across from the farm, says she beard shots. nn |