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e e—— o WOMEN AR IBMHUNERATEs“TBUSINEss SHOWING | FREIGHT AGENT AT ' INDIAN GUIDE SAYS iREEREATIflN AS HANDCUFFS WEREN'T ED TOLEAGUE, ~PENNA. . R, CHF, SOME INPROVENENT N, Y. SPEAKS HERE LETTERS ARE FALSE| A PUBLIC ASSET, USED ON' BERGDOLL o Vilna. Strenaously Fails (o Prove Oficial Ondered W- U- Mflflagef Brmgs Back Bll- 6. C. Woodrull Tells Tralfi Men Galls Them Forgeries—Mos. Still-|Subjeot of Talk Belore Rotarians Guard Tells Own Story ol { to Association Attacks on Unions couraging Conference Reports of Proposed Plans - man to Name Another Woman by S. Wales Dixen | Slacker’s Escape 13 (Dy the Associated Chicago, May 12-—Raillway lavor W. C. Kirschbaum, local manager of G.- C, Woodruff, general freight{ Montreal, Quebec, May 12—Aroused S. Wales Dixon, of Hartford, and ‘Washington, May 12.—Giving a Wolish women of Vilna | t0day formally admitted before the the Western Union Telegraph company, | agent of the New York Central rail- | by the pu\vlic:niOn_ of the “Dearest a rvm'vsenlatiVE_of the National Play- | first hand account of the escape rallroad labor board that it had talled ..o just returned from a three day con- road at New York city, addressed the Honey” letters he is alleged to have 8round association, addressed the | of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, the In ity efforts to prove authenticity of . = . _imembers of the Traffic Burean of the written to Mrs. Anne Urquhart Still- | members of the Rotary club at their | Philadelphia draft evader, Sergt. utions. ‘They shouldered | letter alloged to have been written ference held at New Haven, and brings | cpamber of Commerce at a luncheon man, wife of the former president of | noon hour lunchcon held at the Elks' John O'Hara, who was in command imer and found Holshe- ' by a Pennsylvania ruilroad official or- home the good word of a decisively re- | and meeting ld at the Shuttle the National City Bank, Fred K. !srill today. Mr. Dixon had as his of the escort which started out with, B defense of the city and | 4ering “defamation of labor organiza- fleeted improvement in the general busi- | Meadow club yesterday afternoon. An Beauvs the guide named by the |subject. “Playgrounds in the Cities of | Bergdoll from Governons Island for gyl it the | HOMs If necessary,” in obtaining d ness conditions of the country. The ! inVitatioi had been extended to the banker as co-respondent in his di- | the United States and Recreation As | the mountains of Maryland, told the ¥ it ® | wircd information und requested per- local mwnufacturers and traflic men vorce suit, told a reporter that when |a Public Asse House Investigating Committee that mission to withdraw the letter (rom | up cudgels against the jd attempt to send an in- meeting was called by Superintendent {5 attend and there was a ge dele- | he appeared in New York he would In his talk Mr. Dixon said: “Pub- | he had not heard a word about the My to police the dis- | ., "0 e records F. R. Veale of the territory comprising %ation from the various fac | clear his name and that of Mrs. Still- | lic recreation and playgrounds are | burfed pot of zold until long after Y W event of & pashie. | ot wes Iaade by Frafik Connecticat. Rhode Talend. New Jermey, Mr. Woodruff spoke in general of ' man by proving the letters were for- | a big thing but not recognized by the |the prisoner had fled. ’ Wakih. ‘counsel for the rallway tnions SR \ wae con. |the proposed improvements and bet- geries, and that the banker's testi- ) public today. In all of the cities | O'Hara was positive in the asser- prassnt. 516 oS0 UMeR Ny | e SR e e Are AN ALy R e | portation service planned bY | mony was “bought.” there are about 25 per cent of the |tion that when he started out for, en Zoligowsk), and some | aar T W Gear 7 eral maou- ducted by Mr. T. W. Carroll, general a During the past five Beauv said he kept carbon cop- | people that do not need public play- |the mountains the: only instructions Spiitiavs, White represve- the souihwestern division of manager, and Mr. A. C. Kaufman, gen- years ti d been little OPPOrtUN- | jes of the letters he wrote to Mrs. | 8rounds and recreation centers, and | he received from Col. John E. Hunt, et ane e o ansylvania railroad, who Was eral commercial agent of the company, | 1Y for the railway officials to KeeP Stijiman. The published letters were (about 75 per cent that do. It is up | his superior officef, was to proceed 6f Nations as mediator, to have written the letter, and = ’ ' in touch with any of the local manu- | re_written by the alleged forger, and | to the municipalities to give it to | With the prisoner to Hagerstown, nterring with the view to sl B Pagltdnlires of New York. facturers and they had little knowl- ' n gome cases, he said, the forger | the latter 75 per cent. Another rec- ' Md., get some money from a bank, po [ate of the Vilna dis- | L " T T led knowledge of It Mr. Kirschbaum advises that the in- - cdge o/ the vast amount of shipments | gistorted the originals to suit his | reation for any municipality should | take it to anothér bank at Phila- NG CONIFR At After the rallroad witneasss haa [Ormation recelved at the mecting !being carried on in this city. | purpose. The signature, “Frea” was | be for the full year round and for all | delphia, and return to the barracks. Ugowski and his ad- | | (" eutioned by Donald Richberg, Stronsiy brought out the fuct of Im-j Mr. Woodruf mentioued. an im-|g copy from one of his checks, Beau- |those who need it. There was no 'written orders ex- specinl counsel for the unions, Mr proved gene conditions throughout portant point in the service wzwreas vais said. “The recreation cities as are being | Cept to stop off ‘at N. Phil, m, Walsh axid the country as reflected by the telegraph | there would be & of 102 cars 5 e i | established in the majority of. the |the late D. Clareice Gibboney, B e liroa oioials al dany [whiloh|tiTateare! baromater; of ss sent from the quarter : ‘Albar;y New York, May 12.—Before the | cities cater to all of the eclements. |doll's lawyer, ‘and thereafter knowledge of this letter we request , onditions. The business : s which = ould :;x:l.xlnt_- local fac nrndes ™ | hearings in the Stillman divorce ac- | They are for the old as well as the |8uided by what Gibboney said, the, pormission to withdraw it from the far registered throughout the country is | making transportation easier '\n o b alats recumed llion immediately !,\'ounn. Undoubtedly the recreation | Witness deglamd with some empha- bonrd’s records.” of a very healthy nature and business able them 1o better compete with the thereafter the prophesied second centers are of the greatest value to |SiS in relating 'his part in the whole recantly mg its head flua. The tontrol com shee! i o1, , concerns all over the country who western trade. The handling of the i e boy and girl who have been for affair. O’Hara declared he wanted werharleadtasba bt I Sheehan. railroad counsel, : SORESTHE recing for business | castern business. wéuld alsc be car. Smendment to Mrs. James A. Still- ( the boy . Siel | e iy that never n, populn : i really bidding and pressing for busine ! San’s answer 1o her husband's com. | to leave, sehool Ak o ta work be- ndc s. prisoner, but a recent decislon which | © oy iter was Introduced before | are being rewarded with growing red on much more convenlent eS| ..in¢ will be filed in Justice Mor- |cause of the financial conditions at |Hunt refused. n the right of franchise, | ) 5y 0 JECE W e aso with the ' orders: that reports cmanating from | beclally for the comd dealers. Previous | oo S50, 4 miie was made known | home. It was by (Gibboney's order, he blecits be held, the com- wige of verity on it.” he said. “The Wwell established and authentical com- | 10 the present plans, the de‘]‘““ h‘:" [ yesterday by a person in touch with 1f the centers are conducted prop-|®2id, that the party haited at Phil- nto AISEAVOT | L ublie and the board have been mis- mercial Sources point out unerringly "‘I" r:"‘r“:"“‘{:'” "h"i'::‘:“:: apply to In ) o proceedings. erly they are open at night and give “ldelphia'- went for a long &“‘Omob“le jully among the wom o 3 el ige S e s w turning. This acing their s . i = Z v i ride with Bergfloll at the wheel, :; .“ 1]: .u.',n |“h'| .;m 1\-. n'y ...vlm what u:::l*::::n"ut’ “|w &r:: E |v-..\m£\- pulse | Today, however, arrangements have | h'l'he name of u:ie woman who is to | these oh:)ys ;:‘r;t:eag;rlsranu:&portt:;z NIREEA o Totisteanae show and" sop p admitted to be a calumnious i quic I been made with D. A. Gerlach, gen- Share co-respondent honors with | to meet. o = at the Bergdol/home, from which thé prisener ewoaped "I‘“'"I" eharge. At {hc tme it was introduced, s reflected in the fact that the Amer- | [P BECE WO O G QERRER BT Plorence Lawlor Leeds will be speci- | money foolish at the movies or pub- Mr. Walsh rald that if its authenti- ican people are spending asx much with street, N Have shereby all trac- fied. It will be contended that James | lic dance halls (some of which are . nnnmlpln -lhd the vot city was not proven, labor would city retail shops as they did at this time o of .rr?‘v htaat‘nlvs“difl‘erc:,lt‘terlnfin- A. Stillman lived with this woman | not fit to be seen in) youth will find The sergeant told hofw: Bergdoll n uld onl minlicate | gigciaim it. t demand that it be dis- | last year, and the prevailing prices “"e‘-u: pestl'ey ‘;c e e thor | In Garden City during parts of 1917, | rest and amusement at these places.” “lho' y;ad evadéd the, d:lt 'ort; w;;_ . cluied.” such that the buyers are getting more . 1% FOCG V2 FACTSINICL o agent 191 8and 1919°and that he was known | “The greatest thnig Hartford has|pP® ] Vears. jwas €ent rom bne fs- conseqnence of ihis decl- | Afiur considerable areument. Mr. for thelr money. Stabilizaion has POURL WHI De the HCe (Bel 4n SEEEC in inat Long Long Island sector by |done for its youth is the establish- |1*hd 10 & full uniform of an en- '."'\:"”;: u.‘.',.'q‘.l,.;y'.‘:':.t.; | - FanainE grown to the extent that the markets | ..\" 0 1 manutacturers and report the woman's name. There will be ment of a large dance pavilion in i, To S Yol 0% e intantry fon‘s chuirman. Colonel | ¢ o ',"" » ‘ . L are apparentl unresponsive to bad 'on all shipments zoing west and in supporting affidavits from Garden |one of the city parks. Here a small branch of the service; how he had nd spattered his neh | g bhigviten news and are quite susceptible to good | 2% L F PR B B0 e the factory | City residents to the effect that they | admission fee is charged and the ex- | o o0 P38 STTRRE: SO 08 AEC R aima Wome B¢ whieh | news. i an opportunity to follow with ex- :knew him by his assumed name, but]ponsm of operation are thus paid. Philndelphia.] without uttering a pctly fresh A few days | ] The obligation of the 1"""'“”fh €OM- | | ess transportations. Among those | also knew him as‘Jnmes A. Stfllman, | All such R]acee can be made self Wword and phewing tobacco all the sdon the A IR pany during the adjusiment period was | o 0 attended the meeting were: | president of the City National bank. ;sl,ppnrtingn_ while: 'p. " v and foreibly reviewed with t at- J. F. Atwater, American Hardware In addition, there will be an affi- In bringing his talk to a close, Mr. Stop 14 step he told of various tending ‘ i i stress Was | oornoration; D. Harmon, Manufactur- | davit, the prophecy goes on, to the | Dixon praised the local omclav-ln doing | moves up to the moment when Bin Juid upon the pei. mal ye % Y ) erg' association of Connecticut; W. | effect that the house was in the wom- | such work and hoped that New Bri- | Bergdoll yalked into a bath rogm Poons o ueh employe s charged with at the p price . B. Willlams company, 80's name and thut there was a $10,- | tain would in the ncar future 4o |to answer | tho telephone. He FEATA S A e when the telegraph is : Glastonbury; F. H. Johnston, City | 000 mortgage ou it before Mr. Still- more for the public. never scen| after that and to tord Inhos Lot that he had cver | PIAYINE 50 lurge a part as a first aid 10 ' Coal and Wood company; D. A. John- | man moved in. Soon thereafter, lt’ Louis P. Slade, who was aDDMnfe(ril day, the sergeant said, he does nla written a letter as alleged by the rafl- | Pusiness reconstruction. : son, City Coal and Wood company; | Was said, the mortgage evaporated. ‘chan‘man of th»dmeeung};l nnnuun?e know how, he got out. Except for ! way labor unions, ordering supervis- Meetings similar to that held in New , w. [. Bell, North and Judd Mfg. T ST | that the reguldr monthly evg:ng that single moment ™ declared, ‘o the ory cimployes Lo resort to dofamation | Haven are being conducted throughout | company: M. O. Hayes, North and ER ILLINOIS WORKLESS. |[meeting would be held at the Shut- | the prisopier was never out of his tonel Chardigny as head | ot 4l Jabor organizations if neces. | the company’'s system in the United { Judd Mfg. company; R. W. Leach, C. 0 > o e tle Meadow club on Friday, :y 3 sight, ury commission of €on- | gury' to obtain Information desireq | States and nothing will be left undone { W. Lines; J. C. Webb, Webb and nemployment Is Decreasing Gener- | A report of the secretary :gwe No am‘ount of _crnss»examlnafl:n by the ads concerning labor's attl- | looking to the fulfiliment of every re- | company; A. Roebuck, Jr., Miner, ally in the State. , that the board of diréctors ha lrel; coul:i bu;ge the witness from ‘u lantans contend for the | tude on wage reduct quired phase of service to the business [ Read and Tullock; L. H..Sherman, Chioagsn. May 18— 1 a | elected the officers of the Rotary club | statement! that he was in entire ig- t on the grounds that . G = o ublic New Britain Machine company; J. oD, y 12.—Figures made | ¢,; another year. It was also made | norance bf any plan to o out and B ) ot e aaciint | Mr. Geer was the first witness at o | P c. ~ger e e s U el ) public by the State Employmer}t known that Harry C. Burnham of {dig up the buried gold, the object ! T D ey Ly tha brardiover anthentiolty any; H Shirt : 28ency show that unemployment i3 provijence will address the meeting |for which the prisoner was released huania. They claim it | o¢ tne alleged lotter, coples of which A butter. 4%c 1b. Russell Bros, |PanY: H. S. Humphrey, Parker S cradalis L here D wnd s i cenazatly | fobramlc o prisons e rmu of a treaty of DOACT | were fntroduced by the unlons at 1‘ e g pioes " |company; E. O. Shieriden, Parker ¢ tiutilE (€ A housh next week. y o 2, —advt. 3 gh mora another sergeant. po's nilitary o mission vhich since last fall has oring to wettle the con ween Poland and Lith important time Shirt company; A. H. Petts, American viets signed in MosCOW | hearing some time ago and immedi men are out of jobs this month than Mr: < odi- —_— - s. Emma Bergdoll, mother ately repudiated by railroad officials. | Hardware company; B. K. BUrT | 1,5 jn Aurora, Bloomington and KEEP EI]U[;ATE" ls of the firaft evader, and James Ro=: Poles contend that the The hearing assumed -umusual for Skinner Chuck company; .J. W. Con- Springfield. - - N m(. nd the man who was sent he population of the Vil | poyes o 0 A decided that all El] nelly, Arrow Electric company; F. Bris) Diiaiber of heys Aoskiig wark. €, :‘hmxmn to et $105.006 Polish, and that as less | wionoiey whould be sworn. non.m G. Russell, Landers, Frary and Clark | .o hown a marked decrease in the gold frébm the tréasury, were around r cont. of the population | i hherg, special counsel for the | company; A. P. Marsh, Interurban |, . ..; Clerical, domestic and per- the. Bergdoll home. all “the time the 00,000 are Lithuanians, | y,i60, conducted the cross examina- | Transfer and Storage company: P. J. | o, .1 ‘service, hotel and restaurant, party was there, O’Hara said.’ LAthuania has no Just | on of Mr. Geer. Gaffney, Fafnir Bearing company; F. | ;,.t3] and machinery, common labor \Vh mn Mrs. Bergdoll learned thai land under dispute Mr. Geer replying to questSns, ex- P. Usher, Hart and Coaley: L. 8. ' .3 casual workers are being ab- spn had gone she was greatly ets are dally flled with | o1 i 0q that he had two superintend- | Cowles, Hart and Hutchinson; Logan | ., .4 into industry, as indicated by | Allllllm Members Will Gather at excltefl said O'Hara, “putting her J':'n:;:'m"” ko om e | ents and five other oMclals on his stafr » rf:;;y"“(f““;:‘:, *({x:jh:":,"‘,;ns; | the fewer number seeking places. hands over her head as she walked n any of 'H% 1 but that only two of them, Superin- i i b Jbe gooon 2 In Chicago 13,333 men and women about| getting supper.” The woman ndopted the Zoliwowskl | \onqene Dithriege, and Chiet Clerk Labor Situation Caused Decrease H. E. Shepard, New Britain Lumber | i COqe€0, M55, €7 SO0, SORER Cleveland Convention ana Romig, he added, tried. to pans wania ingenia Which I8 muylor were authorized to sign his [ . . . cgmpany: James E. Rowland, Cheney | , 00" quring April, and 4,164 were ; uad¢ him not to worry, assuring collar together, with the | nume 1o documents in Ea]'ml]gs, says Kruttschnitt #rothers South Manchester; w. 1. | E0CE FUERE, S0 fiona, Throughe Bl [that Bergdoll would be back ongle. The Poiish colora DId you ever sign thix letter or one ;Cadwell, Beaton and Cadwell €om- | out the state 23,054 resistered at the [ Cleveland, O., May 12.—Responding |after a while. R e holdnys, | Wmilar to it?" asked Mr. Richbers. P el compans: T 1. masiar, Amy | various offices and 8,806 were placed. [ to the slosan's “Don't just get edu- O'Hara was mnot subjedted to a € 1he stores and restan- | 10,1 Bever did.” anewered Mr. Gesf. | vygonington,- May 12.—Under cross® ican Hosiery compaty: 7. HuTer cated—kecp educated,” Cornell Uni- | g¥illing except by, one mentbor of the, 2 g Did the police of the Pennsylvania 3 3 % fading ek Lo e Pure lard, 11c Ib. Russell Bros.— [ versity alumni will gather here to- | Ccmmittee. in an effort to bring opt » pletures of Joseph P lines ascertain the attitude of the em- | examination today before the senate man, Service Mfg. company; W. advt % na Saturday in what is sald that he did not understand the bj A's chiof of statc ployes in labor troubles?” asked Mr.(| railroad = investigating committee, Brown, Chase companfes; H. Bald- ) T be the first national convention ever | °Fdfr Biven him by|(Col. Hunt. = -n T mvt'uv“: knowled B | JunusiXruttsoh sty Crateman fof the | © "W, Ppteet nfll:;.leyloc\ls'o:z:nm:;é . APPROVES INVENTION. staged by alumni of a university away 21¢e Lunse ros, — “No o my nowledge,” w; - / x5 v ¥ 2 3 S ' = e 8 he Pacific com- ay . = from the seat of the alma mater. ure lard,” 11c 1lb. Russell Bros.— et e o bl SR EAyEMukin Rty 0O g Ca B New Safety Side Light Satisfies Auto | 7100 & ‘Sz, mintster from China to Nk repl - ber of Commerce. i Department. the United States, and a graduate of ———— Was there a meecting of superin- | pany, insisted that the recent increase SOWOOL NOTES. tendents on March 3 an stated In this | in freight rates had not operated to| 0 70 T TR eell Bros.| Willlam F. O'Connor, proprietor of | Cornell in the class of 1901, will be| FEDERATION SCORES GOMPERS. otter?” % close to the activities | letter bring about a drop in railroad (relgh: e gav the J. P. Connors Drug store, has se. | one of the guests. Huntington, W. Va., May 12.—A “Ther ot,” sald Mr. G | “The ,' ".,:,‘,‘:, ,:‘,.‘ t ,,.';', t dr.”,, ::;r,‘ business. The only trouble is, ‘ e cured the approval of officials of the Other spe;ike;‘]s iinCluxlt‘le f’;méi“?fl“ol gesolutlionucondemnin: the policies of wut Februag 28 as 1 r 1 it. said, that the increase in rates came ““ i2d Automobile Department in the Capitol | Shorey of the University o cag: lamue! ompers, president of the Ther i B : e = e WOMAN VAGRANT to the safety side light which he has | and Dean J. Parker Hall, dean of law | American Fedemtgnf, of Labor, was invented for automobiles. The lights at the same institution, both of whom | adopted here yesterday by the West e OF WEALTHY FAMILY | ,7"lcca entirely for safety ana sre | are expected to participate in the dis- | Virginia Federation of Labor in annual you believe the roads, as a placed on the mud guards of automo- | cussions on “Cultural versus Material- | convention. The resolution character- would have been in .| biles in such a manner that the high- | istic Education—What Is the Ameri- | ized Gompers as a tool of politicians and 4 . = The first [ knew of this letter.” he tter position to ask decreased 'Miss Ireme Davis, a Writer, Is Ar- | way on both sides of the machine is | can Idéal?” one of the questions that | declared that under his guidance the fmr . “N“Kr:'? said, “was when the St Louis office | o "ot "“. ‘."" e = X fi‘ o k‘.‘, illuminated, minimizing the danger |is interesting alumni of many col- | federation was ‘‘like a ship without a w presented by ‘| e | the Associated Press told me it had | 1abor wages had they not first aske Yeatod inT M¢ Vormom Whea of accidents at night. loges at this time. From Ithaca will | rudder.” 2 - 1",""‘, and | | een presented before the board this last increase in rates?” asked A o Mr, O'Connor has already started | como Acting President A. W. Smith k. Gumes and Aancing; Lo, 0q7i¢ | cared to make any state- | Senator Townsend. . ] e e manufacturing the lamp. James and Romeyn Berry, graduate managa | Pure lard, 1lc lb. Russell Bros.— e evening. ment concerning it. T promptly looked “I do believe this,” Mr. i\rum-rh-:l Mount Vernon, N. Y., May 12.— | Dwver, formerly of the Ford com- | of Cornell athletics, and from Buffalo, | advt. | i | members of the French ir friends met lnst night 1l pa¥ty. The program | eith Miss Esther Tylar planneéd and ecarried out ! e entertalnment and (h member of the club There has be ¢ since.” simultaneously with the depression m‘ Mr. Geer sald he had made no at- tempt to ascertain the attitude ot the 2 employes on any questions and did “Don’t flege of inviting a guest. not think Mr. Dithriege had. _l'nllllL'r of equity, 88 the bonrd of publica- | through all the office files but could | mitt responded, “that if this business !y *1lene “DaCEL 52 years ola, be- | Pany. will be associated with him in | judge Cuthbert W.. Pound and J. Du- L s Y k> ool find no trace of if.” { depression had not come, we should | jjoveq Ly the Mount Vernon police | Marketing the invention. Pratt White, the leader in Cornell's | GHARITY PATIENT GONE Mr. Geer's testimony was corrob- | not have been obliged to ask S0, je the daughter of a wealthy man e recent work in raising a $9,000,000 = ol peleryre :.‘:.' orated by other employes of the | speedily for a reduction in Wages.” | now in England, was arrested yestor. MNEFBOARDEMON MY, endowment. : L e Prnpmants Mujor Sgring | Pennsylvania railroad. T. B. Farring- “You haven't answered directly,” | day on a charge of vhgrancy and en- A hearing was held at the city| Among the subjects on the program Oklahoms City, ?/lay 12.—Treat- "'|'_hm, musle 5 ton, master mechanic at Columbus, | Senator Townsend retorted. tered on the police blotter as having | court room this morning before | are “University Education and the In- | Went of a charity patient has resulted - O., testified he never had seen such a iaven't you seen the risk of |“ng home.” Lawyers David L. Dunn and H. H. | qustrial Situation,” *“Consofidation of | 1n' the I;sgmr;f rzdn;r;\sgglued at be-4 TR SERA letter and never hud been asked by | alicnation of public opinion by that| She said that she was a writer and | Milkowitz, appointed commissioners | Cornell Alumni Organizations,” and ;“een f{ e otflé‘ocmmj s ubfi, Bi 11¢ Ib. Russell Bros.— | any one to ascertain the workers’ at- ! yoli sing ratea” before ro- | ha e > e e ro e ean e e 2 | © nown fir s c Ny policy of in sing rates be e 1d been in Mount Vernon only a | by the prob: r e | “Can Alumni Representation on the e ARBUBCAIL SestANIaY Al ' Sn TR ! ber of the firm. The patient disap- titude on any question. William Stub- | qucing wages?"” !short time when the police were |claims of Mrs. X Laflamme against | Board of Trustees be More Effective? —— bins, general foreman of the cngine “Phe roads were in a desperate | called to investigate h pg ! the estate of the late Fred Kosten- E 7 i = u a £ | upon to investigate her case. he e The convention, though it expects AKEN IN HARTFORD. | house ‘and car department at ‘rad ation,” was the reply. he had been sleeping in the Y. W. | buder for $395. The alleged clalms |, qecomplish a great deal of serious "”‘""d“wm; the :“‘:{';;" e M;fl,fi;‘:fi May 12— Willlam n. | ford, O.. gave similar testimony. Senator Pomerene asked if rate in- {C. A. for a week when Mrs. J. 8. |is due for board and services. Judge | j,qnes has arranged for some fun the police ;w !‘it h?m as | "who said he was & ma - 2 ‘reases were not sometimes harmful, | Wood. probation officer, became sus- | W. F. Mangan represented Joseph | cocions too. The old grads are re‘_rel-:‘ ’"‘3‘;“‘:“"‘ o nosiibs. e Holyoke, Mass., was ar-| Eagle milk, 2ic. [Russcll Bros— |4 which Mr. Kruttschnitt agreed piclous.. It was learned that the Ryan administrator of the estate and (. ing the cadet bard from Ithaca | peem placed Im & cancerous growth sterday after he had dis- | ®9Vt that there was a “point where rate Prisoner's mother, who is divorced, ver J. G. Woods the petitioner. | joaq the min the stunt parade. e patient had been instructed d radical leaflets in Bush- | GRIEV _":;“ HIS TROUSERS, increases would be unwise because of |lived in New York and that the . Alumni from New York, Brooklyn, | ¢q return to havae it removed. re. Complaint was made o SVES . i their reduction tendency upon traffic.” | young woman had been raised by an Bagle milk, 21c. Russell Bros.— | Ithaca, Scranton, Pittsburgh, Detroit, £ ho plcked up onc of the | “Wouldn't it be sound business | aunt in Plullfburx. N. Y A make the trip to Cleveland in special e of the leaflets was policy to reduce rates on road ma- The father’s allo e to the pris- | CLUB DEPLORE “CANNED MUSIC” Charlie Chaplin, Recovering from to department of justice | Burns, Mourns Their Loss. terials?” Senator l'omerene asked.|Oner was reported to have been $3,- - Rochester, N. Y., «May 12.—At the ey wubmitted It to United | 1oy Angeles. May Siafile i Itiscemnitolinatws lwouia inelpficis | 0507 sybur, STt Eracentiy, shejihad’| USROS OSES SON ENOITE: TALE OF HARDING'S COUSIN. |annual conventon of the State Feder- t Attorney Smith for an | Chaplin, motion picture an, | whole business situation in the [lived with her aunt in Plattsburg, but Frank Dapkiewicz and Janol Jan- fisy b, ation of Music Clubs, Geoffrey O'Hara. who was burned about tha le > country if we could get these chargesjth¢ desire to strike out for herself | kowski have brought a foreclosure | unpycterious Personnge’ Made Him a|a New York =omposer; Mrs. Frances terday when he stumbled over - | down {led Her -from "“".'\‘:‘ \s’"‘ came to | action against Antonlo and Bronis- Secretary to President, He Says, Elliott Clawk of Philadelphia, director ruy . A= ; New York and to Mt. Vernon. law Tomasreski and Wincenty Lukas- g = 2. ¢ i 2 A - . : o > whe . ad lied ) y ; 2.—E . ) - A% Ih. Mussell Brow | oo v, 1o safering o setious afects | tast Inceonsess M. Koutwchuitt b || The priponsr, well resed and edu- | eaki'of “Newington, (o) recoverijon | cn verts: whe| s atrectodl by, sooret | o e e e ctuorl aal but will be unable to work for sev- | plied: “It was distinctly understood | 3ted: sald that her father had not | a note for $2.050. Deputy Sheriff M. i agents in March after his claim L‘;)\:nc;el e‘?ul\unoro New Work all 62 S b i ; : abotbgrameaipid s sent her regular allowance recently. | D, Stockwell served the papers | LS et i AWARDS CROSSES 'h";l‘"ln-. it was said today at his .thuvl tlr_ .n{‘» ':.ff'n:fi’\fiu:" 1..::1 UPOD | yie morning she was brought before | which were issued by Lawyer M. A. Ith'n h;\‘ \l‘n'idthroll;::‘m:gf‘;nt;“:::s;::‘::, plered the vogue of mnm»dt :m‘x:x:. ERBILT | MOTI e was said to regard the e | ooy e ot tip o ihatr maate | Acting City Judge Berristeln in epecial | Sexton. The writ s returnable in | heel declamed false, | which they held bred a mental lazi- B | . it ali st batihe et v erits | o iions on the vagrancy charge. The | the superior court at Hariford on story vy 2 - | ness. which militated against the ac- Baron E ‘|" uetion of a pah pate d trous- | herore the interstate comm © | gituation was explained to the judge | the first Tuesday in June. !lccelyed my position as e presi- quisitton of a personal knowledge of rehienne, Helgian ambas- | ers, famillar to millions of film »a- | commission, and reductions brought ,.4 the mother also was in court. X dent’s assistant secretary from a mys- | nusic. United States, has been | trons, as the workt feature of the ac- | about. Sergeant Curtis said that although the — A terious personage, high up in Washing- SR e T | eident. “All these claims for reduction bear | gc.fendant was first reluctant to go Y. M. C. A, MAN RESIGNS. ton circles,’”” he said. ““But the secret HAIL STORM IN SOUTH. of the Belglans has award- —— the ear marks of a well planned | back to Plattsburg, she w now will- Derby, May 12.—At a meeting of | service agents entered my home and Atlanta, Ga.. May 12.—A wind and the Derby and Shelton ¥. M. C. A} seived the letiers confirmiqg .the &b~ y,qiathrm of unusual! severity < NwiEgl of Commander of the Order Pure lard, 1lc 1b. Russ g propaganda on the present rate struc- |ing to go. 4 of Belglum and the Ral- | ndvt ture. The fact is that commodities | ‘'Yes” she replied, and the case | directors held in the association rooms | pointment. Now I'm out of luck.” over portions of Georgia, Alabama, | Mississippi and Tennessee yesterd de Guerre to Clenert! - e for which the producers now receive | was adjourned for one weck to per- | Tuesday evening the resignation ot District Aftorney Clyne denied that nderbilt, In recognition of KILLED BY HIS OWN BOMR, very little are taxed se tery greatly |mit her returs the general secretary of the associa- | government agents had made such a e el B in the American army dur- | Turin, Italy, May 12—Two anar- | by njddlemen and retailers that con- | Miss Davis said that she at one | Uon. Elgin Sherk. tendered at a for- | cejzure, and N. P. Wester, disbursing g;‘,‘ld,,fgs Hail ‘stones one and Gl 14 War. | chists attempted to bomb one of the | sumers must pay altogether dispro- |time lived at 346 West Sighty-sixth | mer meeting of the board, was ac- | clerk at the White House, testified that ' '\ “ o 0c 1 %510 meter ‘were picked up lurgest factories here yesterday. portionate prices, while the transpor- | street, New York. but left several | c°Pted to take effect July 1 or earlier | young Harding was mever on the gov- oo '0o' o hag passed, windows be- The bomb exploded prematurely, | tation charges are very small parts|months ago. She would only say that | if ho should ses fit to leave. MTr. | ernment pay roll. Upon the plea of o 51 5 B0 "0 00 being stripped of #le. Russell Bros.— | one of the men being hlown to DI6ce? | of the Increases | her tather was J. Davis. The mother | Sherk has been connected with the | Harding's attorney the judge continued (18 P70 SO0 #0° F1ore and the other badly injured. now lives at 565 West 139th street. | Y- M. C. A. for five years. the trial until May 22. their smal ranches. ble by his government that B AR b Ruseell Bros. cle milk, 2lc. Jtussell Bros.— Best_butter, 49c 1b. Russell Bros. Best butter, 49¢; Ib. Russell Bros.