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) TERAEFO IO e s 55 G TONER HE 3 Britain, while in a fit of despondency Factions Send Mediators |causea by il heaith, committed sulcide. For Adjustment of Their |, Amest tr days overtes, o sisamor Asla of the Fabre lind, f{ghting her way CLAIMS DUPLICATE BONDS Acres of Pine — Several A Meeting of All Nations Parties to the Versailles Treaty Will 1~ e uxirep states| Omall Villages Were be Held Within a Fortnight at Genoa—Meeting Was| washington, April 26.—Tne statement Theatened. Differences. through three storms, docked ~at Provi- was made on the floor of the house today dence with 82 passengers . Called After France Had Intimated That She Was Pre-| by Representative Johnson, republcan, Peking, April 26.—(By The A. P)— —= Steam Lighter Ideal Was Captured After a Wild Chase Along theBrooldynSlwre—Meni;enofCuwS‘yfielep South Dakota. that it “will be shown by Pregident Hsu Shih Chang today lssued e clty. board of theatro consors at of 1,500 Cases of Excellent Rye Whiskey Was Taken s . e S mione ot dotiace of | thousands of ares of bine and an-appeal to the Chinese nation declar- | attle, Wash, has decided to bar £li Roscoe 3 s pared to Act Alone if the Allies Failed to Support Her | aniy mnarcts of millons ot doliars ot | 1"\ 050 oot viases, Fought. By | 105 China ‘was ‘on. fhe verse. ot "civst B s L SR Aboard From a Three-Masted Schooner Lying Off Mon- - | corps ot 500 volunteers, 1t was p war with the danger of forelgn compli- N q 3 Prompt denlal of the statetment was i . tial in Enforcing the Treaty—Poland Denies Charges Made | Frort Aol o the o o de. | under control at 9 o'elock tonleht, cations. He demanded that Generals clared investigation by Secretary Mellon | Originating in Lower Sguankum, twa|Chang Tso-Lin and Wu Pei-Fu withdraw | A model type of live poultry raitroad ear tauk Point—Cargo of the Comanche, Burlap Bags Fill- A . . 3 and a half miles from this bplace, the{their troops immediately and send me- | rolled into New Haven from Oklahoma. It ¥; ¥ by Russia and Declares She Was Endeavoring to Assist O e e T £ tna wie. [ blaze spread rapidly and broke tnto thres| diators for adjustment of thels differ. | carried amsroximately 5,290 live birds con- =d With Bottles of Scotch, Was Fished Out of 18 Feet lines, one pointing toward Greenville, an-| ences. talned in 128 copper wire coops. 3 H 1 k e scale of counterfelt e in the Reconstruction of Russia. qulfclob on 2 Iare of Wa A 5 ; vernment securities. other toward Point .Pleasant and the The president said in his appeal: - 5 Challenging . the Johnson statement,|third toward Herbertsville and Manas-| “As !t appears that thhe armies Of | The season's first contaloupes arrived New York. April 26.—The New York runners this week Some expressed the marine police today nabbed the second |9vinfon that dammed to the morth, fare —An- w Tt - - | quan. the north and south are about to engage | In New York from Mexico, fully a monta po mz{ !,".'hA : ,)' ;‘,: o Soll o s DA S o‘fv:,'::ogo:s:kfif&m;z?,:. At Allenwood, the tuberculosls hospi-|in histilities causing clvil war, the pres-|ahcad of former years. The first ship- g et e 7| He compared Turope to seething racial| mittee, declared it was calculated fo|tal. house forts patients, was saved by|ident, bacause ofs diplomatic questions |ments usually come from California. suspected . rum-runner that has entersd | bidden fiuids were rollinz n frem the ¥ of the signatories of the liava, which, ilke tho earth's crust, was| cause uneasiness in the country and that |2 Darty of volunteers. The patients|and on account of the safety of the re- i Barbos. IR lagt 74 ity chst, Nnding the ot odt ikt R ¥UL be held in Genoa | seeking u proper level. This adjustment | he did not believe Mr. Johnaon ought fo | WoTa removed to 4 plain somo distance | Publls, deems it necessary to Issue . 3| Mary Garden, who recently rastzned s | iy tone R has b o oiing bt | Soar Lhe a fortnight to determine upon ac-|Was full of peril He emphasized that|make it, Tunless he can back it up asthe [awas. mandate demanding that both sides with- | director of the Chicago Grand Opera com- | surprisingly spry steam lighter ideal| Todays con vany, will go on a tour of American con- | which cert stages this fall. nouncement B e s falling | Europe must take cognizance of hungry | tmatn' Mr. Wingo expressed belief that| Thousands of rabbits, squirrels and|draw their troops from the vicinity of o miet ber. raverstions pultgations st the | Fumeia; Which oull beeqUIVPST by Aul o e o e i et Héore: | BIIA woafe’ drives 't the Nids” Ty 1h¢ | Peklng end’ Rias fho ChE YA Drslass: nd of May. was the chief foature of to. |2nary Garmany, tary Mellon, In denying “reckless charg- |fire. Several outbuildings in Allenwood | The central government is ready to list- d ated cargo turned out te cajtured after a wild chase by | b& 1.50) cases of excellent rye. Ir was two patrol boats along the Brooklyn|Y! 2 brand much of which has reached T shore, in and out among anchored cratt; | ¥&w York from Baltimors and dry agents 1av’s conference activities. This call for| “The world must recognize the fact,”| es” about the existence of duplicate |wera destroyed. en to mediators.” Joseph Padkowka, 18, of Adams, Mass., | 2 volley of pistol shots fired by the polics, | a7¢ Seeking (o estabilsh whehor the 2 meeting of the ailles wan nepired by [Re eaid, “that Russia and Germany com-| bonds “did mot lie to the peopls of the | The blase was checked in the lines| ~Simultancously, Acting Premier Chot | was fined §200 in federal court I SyTa- | and & hand 1o Mand Aoht oo thesmaieirs | Shooner which the. wiet et he put in- Premier Polnear#’s Bar-De-Luc address|bined contain over two-thirds of the peo-| country polnting toward Greenville and Mana | TzuiChl aftar a conference with the |'gose, N. Y., on a charge of forging & war | decks. fn which night sticks and reveiver | to the Marsiand pors for | woty. Re- Intimating that France was prepared to|Ple of Europe. Their voice will be heard, squan and the entire volunteer corpspresident and members of his cabinet, | rigic’ insurance checx of $13.5:. butts were freely used. vised ation, sed on precan act alone if the allies fatled to support [and the Russo-German treaty s the first| yyELLON DENIES STATEMENT moved toward Point Pleasant. telegraphed the civil and military gov- BT Monday morning it was the former s of $60 a case, made the cargo wortls er 4n enforcing the treaty warning of it.” ¥ ABOUT DUPLICATE BOND® ernors of all the eighteen provinces as-| .y pover Davis homestead at Nut-| submarine chaser 101, renamed the Fidus 000. Poland relled to Russia’s protest charg-| AS Proof of the danger he cited 'the BELIEVE WORTHLESS CHECK serting that the. existence of the repub- | .0 ‘o 00" 0l Tl vesterday. It| that was caught, after she had passed nited States Attorney Greene of ng the Poi Violating treaties with | fact that there was no frontier line from ‘Washington, April 26.—Charges that the PASSER HAS FIVE WIVES |lic was threatened. He asked that each | Lo "\ ioq b Fenry Schelbler of Now | quarantine 2::d whose captain cxplained brooklyn who has been investigating the Russ’a and seeking to undermine Russian |the Baltic to the Black sea, including ourcry Is flooded with millions of dollars province send a competent commissioner |y 4 g wag probably 150 years old. |his empty hold, by stating that whiskey | Fidus case, exgressed belief that instesd sovereignty. The Polish reply asserted [the Rumanian, Galician, Polish and Li-| (oute¥ 08 (00 & W T M5 0 ot re. | Poughkeemsle, N. Y. April 27.—The |to Peking to devise measures to rid the that ¥ were endeavoring to assist | thuanian frontiers, which had been aoc | gt B 39T Ol ities and | claim that five possible wives of John |country of the armies which are now he reconstruction of Russia and had |CePted. & s “are wholly without foundation,’ | Le Claire, heid in the county jail here | the largest in China's history. Sevretary Mellon feclared tonight In | for passing & worthless check, have been | The acting premier said the foreign letter to Frank J. Coleman, editor of the | faund &y (Glaucester, Mansh. YWthorl- | powers had developed great hope in Plate Printer. ties, is supporaed by agents of the de- |China as a result of the Washington Mr. Mellon's letter was in response o | partment of Justice, Boston, inf its |conference. one from Mr. Coleman submitting at the | warrant sent here charging Le Claire | Consequently, clvil war would be 4 hu- secretarvs request, evidence uponm Which | with bigamy. milfation causing China to lose not p such charges were published in the Piate| Police of Salem, Mass, have notified [only all she galned at Washington but SEETan hact which It Is proposed | UAmerioa could exercise an influenca| printer, a publication of the funion plate | officers here faat &he prisamer's true [much more” He added. that - intern ! to the conference, the experts|f0 other country could command. She| printer employes of the dureau of n-|name is Harold Johnson and that he is|order and an enlightened civil goverr )e7e from many lands were hurrying on|could. come here free and disentangled, | graving and printing. % gullty of bigamy at Salem. Unofficial | ment were essential to convince the pow- with thelr technical work connected with |and with the prestige which comes from The treasury secretary declared that the lnq“(fle! from Fitchburgh, Mass, have |ers that the faith shown at Washington ics, finance and transport. her. independent position, she would | gata submitted by Mr, Coleman‘was en- | gustisioq that Valma Tarr was wife | was not misplaced. e Rt Tt s & Sual TR ) woice peace. tirely misleading” and consisted of all the | Nymbar 2. To these accredited wives,| 4{hould threataned hostilities begin $ession and recommended the urgency of “But America is not here; so Europe | counterfeits reported since the Civil war. T Claire denfed all claims today, ac-|now,” sald the acting premier, “how can © mowers adopting all possible meas- [ must do her best to solve the problems| jncluding many that have never been ac- cording to the jailer. we fade the foreigny powers again? ires o concert to fmprave the transport|in her own way.” cepted in circulation. . Of one wife, the local police are sure | What answer can we give the delegates e ot Europe The league of na-| Mr Lloyd George gave it as his opin-| He quoted figures comparing the amount | _ p. ovo Yoot tyre (08 PCo 0 oI J0T | who assembled. at Washington? Clearly ety e 1o invite the nations, jlon that the disorganization of Europel of counterfeits to the genuine lssues out: | o vl S o ST ol ire married [ our future mow rests with ourselves. We whethar members or non-members of the [ would affect the entire world, including | standing for the past five years. B ioeal ot ok bt ders” bhtare iR | okt b P onir ity Al Graer matters | furtherine einer On . technical|the United States. He was amased ‘at| But of the caonterféfts coming into.the | 50 5 1000 SOHCER SROCEOXS (0 I Sl | My N0 "ol outlined the purposes matters furthering the cause of trans- | People who ignored the portentous fact port Tacing Eureps today. | Driees By act | possession of the treasury, Mr. Melloh !y Local Red Cross authorities are in: | for inviting 2 commission from each - % - | explained, only he was taking from Bermuda to Montreal | of hat o en raided iy 2 pirate craft oft had been pirated off Montaul: Point. Long and, the ev-su-chaser had trans. The tip end of Long Island seems to he | ferrcd her stock of liquor to the fshing a popular rendezvous for bootleggers, in | schooner Comanche, which was overhauled the opinion of port aiuthoritles, for the [ by revenue cutters off Atlantic City yes- crew of the Ideal reported that they had | terday: taken aboard thelr cargo of liquor from | No liquor was found aboard the (o- three-masted schooner lying off Montauk | manche. but burlap bags filled with bat- Point. tles of Scotch, alleged to have been heaved Dry agents, who have been busy |overboard. were later fished out of 1§ feet strengthening the barrier thrown along the | of water, ‘The Fidus had carried Scoteh. Canalian horder to plug the flow of liquer Mr. Greene believes the Comanchs was into the United States, seemed to be tm- [ planning to retall the liquor in Atlantie pressed with the marine activitles of hum. | City and Philadelphia. Notices have been posted in the shop of the Ansonia Manufacturing Company, arnouncing a 15 per cent. wage increase to go mto effect May 15. thought of vialating thelr treaty| “1 Wish America were here,” he ex: s with RuaQia claimed. “Some people think we want tesmen assembled |the United States for some selfish pur- g each other on|Pose. This is not true. We want Amer- nd of ea reply they should make |lca because she exerclses a peculiar au- o ievikl counter-proposals and |thority; her very aloofness gives her what would be the probable scope of the [ the right to speak, The investigating magistrate in Parfs decided that there was no case for pro- cecdings against Thomas Stewart Ryan, the American newspaper writer, in connec- tion with the death of his wife. Feudists of Clay county, Ky., who few months ago were ready to shoot oo- posing clansmen on sizht. have joined hands with each other and with the civil duthorities to clean up Mill Creek. —_— WAGE CONTROVERSY IN THE THREE-HOUR ATTACK ON NEWSPRINT PAPER INDUSTRY TABIFF BILL IN SENATE Miss Sarah E. Knox, Baltimore tralned nurse went on trial at Montross, Va. charged with murdering Mrs. Margaret three hours’ attack on the vending tariff Eastlake at Coloniul Beach last Septem: | wage’ reductions in the industry were |biil today in the semate Semater Bl ber. refused today by the Internatiomal | mons, democrat, North Carolina declared Washington, April 26.—Summing up New York, April 26.—Manufacturers of newsprint paper, whose proposais for d A § r 10og, the Austrian Arch.|Drotherhood of Papermakers, announced |It Was his “deliberate judgment” that the s expe: " v vestigating through the department of | province, as follows: Leopold Woelfing, e lan Areh- | (onizht they would prisent the union's | Measure was “fraught with more das fe vty it that important | organized, In other words, unicss the| ed money actually in clreulatlon. During | {5 icc Le Claire's statement that he| Firet_To suggest means for paying | duke Feopold, who applied for noor reler | omant they would prisent Al ool s o T - ey 4 e g & ‘el he 3 or strike” - stitutions under which they live tham army, except the forces of under the . i living in a Vienna suburb, earing what he taken the form of arranging{in his own life, certainly in the 1ife of | covered against a genulne circulation of This policy, according to Floyd Car- |20y bill which ever crossed the threshold ey e ol [the < G B i e ormer surs $108- | PEATH TOLL IN THE FORT president’s Immediate control. .| can by his skill as a translator. lisla preaident of the St Regis company, | Of this chamber. sut that the present convention st::m sin welter xR :;‘“%fi:’;;&fi; A e et i 3 WORTH FLOOD NOW 59| Second—Adjustment of the natlon's ——— was decided upon at a conference of man- | The senator sald he supposed the g 1 b the \d f a strangler, the sates has brought about| “We triumphed in the war.” he sald.|placed In circulation and. $78548 was S e o i o e Aiwual conditions in Europe | “but our triumph will not last forever. | raised notes leaving the amount of coun-| Fort Worth, Texas, April 26—Contin-|ireasury o emply and forelgn e o e O oo s e odat Sitain to prove benefictal for |If our victory develops into oppression, | terfelt notes recovered from circulation jued reports of dead and missing In the sedng 0 e s closet Hot B Hmson Saieet fon. Much is expected | vengeance will follow, just as Germany's | during the year only $14522. .. . - < |flood that has gripped Fort Worth for| Third—To discuss measures e v |iouses Mmoo % 77 nd general financial | action, which started the world war, was| No counterfeits of ‘war savings stamps |two days, tonight had brought the list to| exerclse of civil authority and the re- | her par oo eh will be held at London | followed by vengeance, have been found simce a counterfeit dls- | fifty-mne. A check is not yet possile fireme: clst tic power| 's intnition s guesswork, F. E. “We must be fust and equltable and| covered in 1919, he continued, mud the [and verifcation of the unoffclal reports | Ared now exerclsing autocratic power| Ioman's intuition ls gumework. T K. form of Mr. Lioyd George's [shiow strength; we must realfze that Fu-| adoption of a system requiring them: to{are held.up. while .the flooded areas are e o wiih Vertistng aub told the chamber of com- has been the subject of |iope Is not on good terms and that| be olaced In the hands of bost oftice ofl-|searched by rescuers. Only three bod-| Whether It will be peace or war, it | vertising club told the chamber of o fave discussions among the leaders, as|atorms are-arising which we must deal| cfals before redemption. while the . ouly.|ies have heen recovered. s flnfl"("m- “"mw P;;‘o “é‘("."’"‘,‘ PRIt the tima oy wish 10 introdtice a measure strong | with. We had hoped that the end of the | counterfelt revenue stamps reported were The list of injured remained at 29.’ ac- é‘;‘“m ’ro! L‘G T e P:?:Fu ok JOUFD lo be genuinely effective In re- | ereat war meant the end of brute force, | “bottled in bond” strip stamps whish “can | cording to reports from. the hospltals.|Chang Tso-Lin an| 2 - ufacturers after a session with the union | Measure would be passed, not because 1 men earlier today. It will be presented |Met the judgment of the senate, but be- to delegates of the brotherhodd and of a | Cause a considerable part of the majority half dozen #llled crafts at a conference | Of the senate “are wiliing to forego their here tomorrow, Mr. Calisle stated. opposition to what they regard as unjust ‘We have taken the sfind for a gen- | impositions upon the people in order te eral reduction of wages and we won't re- | §& concessions for those in whom they trench from our position,” he said, “If |are especialely interested.” the brotherhood does not choose to accept | Departing from the text of his and prefers to call out s men, we ehall [Which had been prepared after what he not make any concessions to prevent it.” [ described as a careful study of the bil T The manufacturers’ program calls for | the democratic jeader said thers shou Wark, 61, vice prestdent of the m frogihegp ol g to a he o 5 2 e ved hose who pur-|The property loss is estimated at $1,-|eral Chang, who {s military governor| George 3 a 10 per cent. reduction in wages of all leliberate delaying tacties on the e ok :_nr:::: of war, n:: unless Europe's problems are solved | cause x‘gozr:-. g yt: i et ey of Msnchurla, is regarded as master of | Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen 2n¢ | skilled labor employed in the Industry, |Minority side, but that there st be ooz to s an example onl;:nxls ran: it R e L2 f;‘::: had b:- no_counterfeits reported | More than $5,000 has been ralssd for | the territory surrounding Peking be- | and m‘l"""m‘:m"mfi?wgm :Mu:“‘::m including papermakers, machinists, en.|full and free discuseion “to make clear whic may be based Whe Britieh price. "minfater | solerasiy | of osthrs stempe: Tisty bands: VInor.| the' allecs of 1t ‘tefugies. and@ood and | cause of the distribution of almost 100,- | of the Canadian railway St gineers, firemen, carpenters and electri- | What this bill If passed will mean to the — o i d o interest couhons. clothing are being distributed. 000 Manchurian soldlers south of the | board, died in Toronto. Clanes AtAIPNE s Toc Fobectime. - Biin- | ADatGAD Seshle LLOYD GEORGE DRAWS AN o e b Lo e i gl important.+ Mr. Mellon said, “that | Water servics was made availble tpday | Great Wal, but he fs Teported to be din- Adolph 8, Lundin, 65. of Toston, died at 4275 and holklays: and payment of un-| Alier Senator Simmons conclud ALARMING PICTURE OF EUROPK |[wor'd. “You are here” he concluded, “to! tha public should be informed thal #:ch |yhen the flood water which put the plant | satisfied - because Shantung and other en o ey while, as a passenger | skilied labor at wage rates prevailing in hmnor King, democrat. Utah, con e instruet, to sustain, to guide, and I beg | sensational statements reflecting as they | out of commission yesterday was pump-|provinces in the south have denied him on the steamer Cristobal, he was en route | the locality where the men are employed. | 1is analysis of the chemical schedule, be- (By the A. P.)—Pre-|of you in the interests of the world's fu-| do on the credit of the government and |ed out by the fire department. support. fo New Orleans to attend the Knights | Estimates of manufacturers and labor | €un yesterday. He charged that the pro- wies Liovd Georze drew an alarmist ple. | ture not to add to the ohstacles which are | the validity of its obligations are wholly | * All rafiroads reporte dimproved condi- General Wu Pei-Fu, who Is now with- Temsias conclave. leaders as to the number of men to be i o .:1 the bill making #t unlawful te *e of Europe tonight. In addressing|in the way, but to use your Influence to| without foundation.” ditions today and operation on schedules|in a day's march of Peking, is sald to agected by results of the conference vary | import dyes in cont or packages British and American press repre- |help In the solution of difficulties which iz expected by tomorrow night. )‘vla l‘aln“;:fi:}ig‘::'lhlyi g;l:;lln;el:ml‘;:- After = long and bitter debate the house L:a:nmg 4&:300;01:2'0:5 mga;:;.‘:: nn.:‘rxo‘ !"fll?’n"l‘:e"‘l_“’:;::d s‘:‘lfldn:"rm:.- entatives he declared .‘ . . evin er - 7 to on es. declared that the object at|are full of menace. CASE OR SEXUIALAGERE FARD avioios BSoibaons oy tlous 4o become. dictator, . General Un O oo A e e calling on ool | Present "contracts between empioyers and | 10K added 1o the miasere ik EhE 4es U A, BENORE KEEIHOCEE MRS, JANET MICKEL |last week promised that if the Manchu- | Of 142 to 9 the resomtion eallioh o8 S0 c| organized men of the industry will expire lerest of the “so-called chemicai founda- 5 " s y on of JFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY VIRGINUS ST. JULIAN MAYO Washington, April 27.—The case of rian governor would recall his ‘roops | 0 B Fa o chine at midnight Sunday, April 30. practically all @lye manu- i 1,[to Mukden, he, himsel would order his s W.-O. Watts, special agent of the de-| Chicago, April 26.—Mrs. Janet Micke!, o1 his R = A p\lrl!?vnl :1 ;us:?ce, removed from office |40 vears old, daughter of R. H. Fletcher |army to re:lm\ ’flouthA‘“C.tl;Ael:n‘J;m lxe Virgintus St.| Monday by direction of Attorney Gener- [of Eay Cit h., candidate for the re-| portance, e e ST e e o pudlican nomination for governor in the|answers expected from Gener: ' Mr. Carlisle, head of the manufac- ";‘“;'"‘ in this country are members.” he day's debate closed, Chal ® lasterers and hod carrlers | turers’ negotiating committee, asserted efore ¢ closed, 4 e Ptions who have been at | tonight that only 50 per cent. of the |man MoCumber of the finance committes Work on the mew high school building in [ Newsprint mills would close in the event |defended American business men from —At the first| New York, April 26. e of Attor ® board of directors of the | Jul'an Mayo, wealthy radiator manufac-|al Daugherty, “for disloyaity to the d ————— Satol - . . | What he said had been the attacks 3 g Bt ati oming June primaries, committed sulcide 4 Pristol, struck in support of union car-|Of a strike. Although a higher percent- | ¥hat made .\m: an Soclety of News- lurcr.lxormerly :f] xfledw ::Z:“'s r::;e :2:1::.1\“:: (:;,";{,,,,:::m]::;‘v:e;:;:uto: iy "‘:d,y 1,; taking polson. FORMER TRANSPORT cA_r-nL\ . | pentecs who quit work two months ago. :gc ::Mme‘;nm; lare o:‘lzn:lfbl; unlonized, ::Amlul.«l;r‘nl b\.y"Sr;nm }(u:v".m Jones, oot i i bt omi g ol Pihon o e Wigaay $tidtor | sesmblicar. South Dakits. Mra Mickel, who was known several MEMBER OF “BANDIT TRUST Aty | iy operating aistee allle. e conssy: | Gaay: Hb: ddststas the Atméricas ot Yost, editor of the St. Louls | ment returned in March, 1919 Mr. Johnson declared that Mr. Waus |vears ago as the most beautfful woman| 7 SN A" wasilng, of, thy clakt comty heakth | DIRT; Coerating itiecd wile, ey oburati | S o wets e e Siate U 3 £ S8 U 8L Louis | mws p 1918, et served his country in three wars |in Cleveland, recently was divorced from | New York, April 26.—Herbert J. Sl | oficer: in the state has been calle Bt Foteger o Y B | manufacturers. or importers, and 1o this Sre: Piit Vigs' eesldans e, S T e Y. |an1 (hat sometime ago while employed |her hustund, Willlam J. Mickel, state)bery, former commander of the United |y, “5ohn T. Black, commissioner of the -3 = 3 eorge e, ack! o S L b, of the New York World ! |the bigamy indictment 1 the searte | witl tle department of justice, " z connection tol . i % Mo was | food admin'sirator of Michigan. She died | States transport Grange, pleading GUlly |ecate ‘department of heaith, for. Friday | Another of the larger manufasturers, | Snnection told the fenate that“he had dent, E. P. Piper of | Some the appellate division of | Offered a commission as major In the |2t the Chicago General hospital. {odey: betore - Stpreme | Conrt . Tathes lmorning st ths offices ot the departmanty e Ninfhects @ e A ety g L CRReatin - DS ABOSSIe AppALLe O ImOD G 1 i She was said to be a cousin of Rear|Finch to a charge in Hartford. g ), Mr. e EWRT mer- Orrsontan; secretary, E. C.|the sapreme court unanimously decided [army If he would let up with certain| She Fietcher, cigar store on March 14. revealed the op- 3 sald. E. W. Baccus, président of the com- 2fi:lmv:, :mnlznmrbmhln countries be- of the Cleveland Plain Deal- | that Mayo would have to stand trial. prosecutions. , 1, M Johnson erations of an_aileged “bandit trust’| pognerford Mayes Muster. who was|DPany is a delegafe fo the present con- | cause the 7 ghould rob the American tour- jrasurer, £. 8. Bedk of the Chi-| This afternoon Aesistant District At-| i attorf general, 4 1n orderiing | MES. ENRICO CARUSO whieh diveets robberies, hold-ups and | soun manager of Siratford, was declared |ference and according to union sepre. | ‘8% He added 't 10 such warning had hr toruey Wininer, acompanied by District | said, had been illy advised In erderting HAS SAILED FOR PARIs |burslaries in all sections of the eity. | {0 UEREG JC Wit of the muperlor |sentatives has advocated greater reduc | VST given about American business e ot L3 i 1o | Atorney Banton, walked _into Justice | dirissal of Warta Tho text of the let- Justics Finch postyoned passing sen | 0o’ in"s qecision yosterday. to have .| ons in the wage scale than proposed in | MR- In a dolution of couatry- | Bichs et s ar 408" 3emoval, - = g . ora . P 1S ey et Le":rz\:m:;n‘lr«" el e I ;.f‘:::f: i by Waits showing It wis based | New York, April 26—Polnting to het e ::ns(‘:;:pw“:‘;‘“{_r“"}; New Jorsey | lesally heid x)?o"gfl:clemor town manager ) (b munutuctumney’ prop 7 s p co-ordination, regional di- [and demanded “in the interest of public|cn hi= adxlssion that he had given in- |garb of deep mourning in answer to que- ey i hilerns e of mm”b”m sinca February 27 R 1ha pareEme kit s . regil il e einlis justice” that the case be trled at once, |fermation to Representative Johnson re- |ries as to the truth of a rumor that she| 0 (09 00 S0 PO T B SR I very from the ex-|mitted to the employers today by Jere- ADOFTED A CoNsTITUTION They are: James T. Wititams, of the |" g Fhch R {al being|EArding cases before the department | was about to marry again. Mrs. Enrico|Of the g2ng of cigar Bl Bt A T 1o, (he shot and | NS TS Carey, présiaént of the tatarun Duiible, Aiat Boston Transeript. representing the | p.1o b bt "f;:,,i(?:ddcm:d"‘fl ;’,';;‘fi and Watta" reply to the attorney gen-|Caruso, widcw of the tamous lmor,:{n!h e s iy W :r:nmvm'z,zflx;f‘&’;‘:,,,,m',.ud by the state- | tional. Thomas Burke is representing the | was. meeinis e pled ZZ‘;"I'I'"(:""' northeastern division: Herbert B § hel s ° ptipd e put Into the con- |ed on the Paris today for France. After T was " {ulp* and’ sulphlds. workete ot Iy ooccu n the read New York World "rennnl:n'!?:: s S Ty as seleted ‘“‘"d;"“ tecn- | cral, :f;i“,:f;’,“j e a ehort stay in Parls, she will go to Italy | NS report of the case, said Slabery had | .n of the United States Steel corpora » s, classed as 2 nical ystartes efors an adjournment | Br#s3:0%: = INg of the minister's reports, debate ok o told them of the part he had taken In 8IX| o0 for the first quarter of the current | Semli-killed labor, and estimated to com- | which was postponed 11 tomorrow. by - 'rn division: Major John 8. Co- | wag taken untll tomorrow, L0jgiose her late hushand's estate, She| (hheries perpetrated by a gang of nine | Yom, Drise 75 per cent. of the men in the in- Doned uatii & . A of the Atlanta Journal, representing THE DAIL EIREANN HAS = feature of Arthur Griffiy 3 aalc. dustry. s presidential outhern The indictment against May CONTEST OF RNIGHTS TEMPLAR e e he Paris Included | Pandits. —_— address was the directness of f s e W B R oty Ly ehRegtn i ol 519 by IN FORMING UNIQUE FIGURES |p mer F e nTRen e ‘bishop of To-| "It would appear from the Information | iy, A. Whitney, elub woman and social on the opponents of the ’rwflmu 3 o R e s e Batlon ™% 1N |Mrs. Wilhe!mina L. Meyer Mayo, who Z ledo, Chio, and a dozen other Catholic|¥hich We have received ‘trom the de- | wertare worker, of San Franclsco, must | LADY ASTOR ADDRESSED crument 304" the Sheraie L Houston Post, represeating the soutn, | GC1ared that Mayo married her while ha| New Orleans, La., April 26.—Knights clergymen who sailed to attend the eu.|fendant” Mr. Murphy said, “that the city | cerve 14 vears in prison. the district court expons! western division: H. E. Mewbranch of | WA Still the husband of Mrs Florence | in sombre uniforms, with gay plumes and e bloek e nto sect! MEETING IN BALTIMOR®| DUity of these men for the ot has been blocked out into sections by the | o appeals decided tn conviction and sen- ING X y e n for the seriousty dls- the Omaha World-Herald, representing | " kS Maye, of Scranton, Pa., by whom| glittering swords, in. companies and : turbed condition Shaciclo oompeeis ko R, many gangs and permission is given 10| fence on a charge of violating the state e Of the country and &s- i : Baltimore, Md., April 26.—The big|Pecially the renewal of programmes fa he western divislon, and C. S. Stanton, | M, N2t three children. battalions. entered the llsts at Heine- | KING GUSTAV OF SWEDEN st commit crimes in theif | criminal syndicalism act. contribution that women can make to | Belfast which followsd the relmposition Sen Franclsco Hxaminer, repre, |, MAYO's marital difficulties first came in- | mann Park today to “joust” for suprem- T e 2 - of stips fo make Intoxieating | POUtics and national life is to face and |of the Beifast boyeott. ng the Pacific division 5 to public notice in 1915, when his 16-|acy in forming tmique figures, fancy E£® NUMBERS OF MEN o 't';‘n“{ldn" as hard to obtain as me. | tackle the moral standard, Lady Astor| Mr. Griffith aiso announced that the = sear ol stenographer, Miss Lillian Cook, | marching and military maneavering. a| (renobie, France April 26 (By the A,| CREATEE X . Tl whiskey and to line merchants up|t0ld @ crowded mass meeting here to-| Dall cabinet had adopted a oconstits $2 PERSONS PERISHED IN Tmx | COmmitted suicid feature of the triennial conclave of the [ " INe Enee AR DS (BY the A NEEDED TO GUARD LEVEES | dlcinal whiskey and to line merchants |\, tion which would be submitted to the HBkasA crotSis BSOS FIEE { Knights Templars, now in sesslon here. [ ¢}~/ 08 GERT 0L BREt ol T D - : T rcapect at the comventlon of the Unit.| She pleaded with the women of Amer. | electors in June. ” gy s o o SHELL SHOCKED VETERAN e byl Cranel fumnfm&dez . 35 |in which he was proceeding from Nice to Jew. 0{{:‘:";;;“?';;1;‘—“ "t’:'m:":;- of Medicine Manufacturers of America, in | €& fo ak s the igtomln ‘:n‘rm:aufl d_;‘h*_ P lmm D:'u-m« of the " - = i of Kansas City, twelve of the tdenty-two | Geneva was stru ‘8 machins owned | castern - 1y morality, “not by lowering thelr stand- nister ense Mul FIEE e Do X SENTEYCED EOR FORGERY | ompeting _organizations, representing |1 o *p oo Struck by a machine owned | L0t the Tensas basin and the southe | session at Pittsbursh, Pa. gt ard, but by ralsing men's standard to|indictment of those who split with the destroyed by fire today and 22 persons ew Haven, April 26—Andrew J. Der. | V€Y section of the nation and practical- | King's chamberlal was thrown frem the | €astern Arkansas leves district boards 1y.|that of women.” army on political grounds. He read de B T Arrested Meonday for recklessly driv- |t o bers of men to guard The first woman seated in the house of | talled statictics of robberi are to hav bren, 20, of Macon, Ga., was Iy ever state participated in today's|cor and gravely injured. The king sut-; fof greater num in a car which damaged four others, les, raids and :(Vr:r:nu;):; ;-:r:n«; ln.;ha llfln;u o W T 'penmm“;fi:t*;‘:f::;d games and the other ten will be seen to- | fered contusions of the left sids the leeves in southeastern Arkansis, all | 78 %, ®5 LU0l e for & mercan- | Commons asked women to put Into pub-| confiscations resuiting from this, and ® of (84 bulding, P SOT W tor four wears by Judge Thompa in | mOTTOW. Three army fficers. a major, = 1of nortneastern Lulslana s in great o0y b %t Haven, was rearrest. |lic Mfe the qualities they “have had to| was particularly sarcastic in noting the veral occupants of the bullding, who | United States court today after he hed | C2Ptain and a first lieutenant were | xNTGHTS TEMPLAR PROFOSE danger of belng flogded, was the M |ed charged with embozzling from his em. DUt into their home life—unselfishness, | prevelence of such acts was due to the were trapped in the upper stories whes | Pleaded guilty to charges of forgery. He | 28signed by the war department as the AN EDUCATIONAL BRANCH |338¢ sent to many Loulslana towns by | ojoyer "and held in $2500 or a hearing. [Cleanliness and kindness. irregular forces in districts which Aur- gl L R L e GOl ST e e e g the Uniced States engineer in charge of She told the women, assembicd here|ing the confiict had been quiescent. caught fire shortly after the blase had | EOvernment compensation checks totalling New Orleans, April 26.—A plan sug- | (10 Mississippt river flood fighters in|' | _ompiaint was drawn up by the |for the national convention of the Leamne | iagcay's seaslon of the Dall was sing- ted, 4 " $421. Derbren was sald to hav. AUTHOR OF NICK CARTER by Grand M K Arkansis late today. prosecutor’s officer In Bridgeport and sent | 0f Women Voters, that they were right | ularly qulet; there was hardly any ap- 3 B & e soak ke SO | braeiet n Ok A o STORIES COMMITS SUICIDE | Syien. $400,000 Tunld‘il:re‘{;ehd.edo;; (a| _ In response to the appeal Mayor Bern- {to Worcester charging Arthur Barry, un-|not to make a new political party. Ponants amonn Ds Vilers end il He » ground and were Instantly 3 o e 5 S 4 stein of Monroe, Ta., Issued a procla- h ¢ rd. 7 the| “You dre equally right to try and 1ift | tenants listened to the chall hrown 4 The oceu ts of th cently has been a natlent In a United T Knights Templar each year for the ed- -] der arrest there. with the murder in t - enges t| S wete Sitice o m'a:- nr'.m“‘Z."fif Statds pubidd hecflh jsévice hospital | New York, April 26.—Frederick Van { ucation of American bOyY' and r‘fl: wag | Tation umnf; “nr?n xe;"y ‘M: bm:ield fieat Qg iy (e IRINEIE GER stas ISR SEF RIS SaaT 'W"'”"pm‘"’ e “ llmlhem ot fimmo' mm.-.: ; government, the ministry of finance, the | NeAT here. Rensselacr Dey, 5aid to have been the | considered at some length by the grand | Man In Quachita Farlsh to €0 \miedl- | o quring a dance hall disturbance on Srh 2o Gleprmcion: pities S LD o S ving g PGthiibna Gkt GAS . the . sbamtionl ] THents Veiltead: it cabes. wase Bis e ioick Carter, the American | encampment of the order here today. No | 8117 t0 Argansas Clty to assist in Aght- | spry 13, s fhiat. St sead Dekthbe wiskBags T'L"'y'm"'u’(lfl"fi"'.’u'.’n?a'fl.ffl""m" oard osed of by Judge Thomas at todays | Sheriock Holmes, committed sulelde to- | decinion was roached. T Tt of a - s . . VRS essired Subiis it dvcus: (i | oot g OHE L day in nis’ hotel ‘room. His body, & | speds| ecmmirsos srecommended . vaas | SImIAr appeals were lreued in & €7¢at | st ohory of Harry W. Condon Post of |DOT CATDEL baggers to représent you. and mege an attempt to shift the respone IR et 1 bullet wound in the ¥:ad, was found by | $100,000 be transferred from the' per. | T2y other northeastern ""“"""; the American Legion, Bridgeport, pro- sibllities from themselves to the supporte S e 32 LIVES WERE LoST WHEN Deputy Police Commissioner Joseph | manent fund as a nucleus for the pro. | (OVRS today. Leves board heads and |resteq through Congressman _Schuyler|RAID ON THE MASONIC ers of the treaty. i FoneR SRCATES Sk akt st ot e Faurot, an old friend, to whom he had | posl educatifnal gfan pat uch of | enEincers declare the situatlon in Ar-|verritt against the action of the Wash- LODGE AT MULLINGAR| i o g : o FOUNDERED | written & note, Eiving notice of determ- | the 1#00.000 Knights Templars In the | K&nsas can be heid in hand bu o e | Ington zuthorities in closing the veterans 5 AGRICTLTURAL AFPROPRIATION » e e irin AT 10 1 s | Btion o Ceniri it United States be assessed $1 a year for | T’ i2 menasing bocause of the nabillty | information bureau there, Selfant, ADril 8 (By. the A B The BILL AGREBMEST REACHES y . 3 3 = TRV ity bmbia o S0 0SS G 105 o keep labor on the levees. - nsoric lodge at Mullingar was ralded e t Sk ik, % ey 5 i L . Dey turned out | the purpose. 2 . oy By RS Al vt :{;]&1’? 1 Frenh e B e TFair, | ome Nick Carter mystery a week and PEESIDENT TO MAKE ADDRESS e e in By st ok liguer oases| today by armed men who smashed the| Washington, April 26.—Agresment Wi ook, 19, today drank polson. because | landler, & veasel of 3,000 tons, boand | o5, WTItInEs amounted to 1,076 nov- |DENT ILLEGAL SELLING OF 3 e e SR t windows and most of the fumniture and reached late today between the senats AT THE GRANT CENTENNIAL |ven and the heaviest fine was $400 and “nk the em| © husband couldn’t buy her new | from Rotterdam for Brest with a cargo | o5, 200 many millions of words, Mr. snr'nkled the premises with petrol but{and house conference committees on the 7 GOV'T OWNED RADIO TUBES : . ] Faiirat aatd costs imposed on Louis Cherardl of|were prevented from setting fira to the | agrieuitural appropriation ohi The noss | of coal, fourylared last night off the P ' sy his April 26. — President| pr! 1 11 hi; building b; Cathol, e it o e $ R Washington, April 26. Pridgeport for geliing whiskey In a sa-buiiding by a Catholic priest. The at-|deiegation accpted the four imporiamt Pauline Wills, a neighbor, seized | northern coast of Brittany during a vi. e i to| Asbury Park, N. J. April' 27.—Jewell | jraraing. wocompanied by Mrs. Hardin vhich had v kers then d le the baby was clutching and forc- | olent storm. - The captain of the ship, | yre, ey weiiam I. Cody (“Buffalo BI") |ana Carl Van Dyke, owners of an elec- | LaoinE: o - F T i Rad o, conyenad Jato an j¢ickers: (han ORIy od it/ tarnitare it . amendments of the senate but with the " Mr. Dey was 61 years old + 0 and a number of friends, left Washing-|ico cream parlor. the caretaker's house. e milk down the mother's throat. | the sole survivor, was picked up to. 4 jrical compary, pleaded not gullty t0day | ton late today for Point Pleasant, Ohio, — Armed men Fie antidote apparently worked, al-[d@y by the Greek steamer Pelagla. e before Unit States Commissioner arpropriations cerried by them reduced. where be will deliver the address tomor-| . The appointment ot Dr. Herbert Hun- hough Mrs. Morelock tonight was in ARSI Avang Wnaion ob Carlton on charges of Hegally seling |y % it so raided the post offices|Most of the lesser changes made by the at Multyfarnbam, Ballinabrackey, Rath-|senate lkewise wors compromised, each — row at exercises commemorating the|ter Vaughan. at present a professor of |0wwen and Moyvore, all in County West {committee receding in some instances e ncspital in a eritical condition. SEAPLANE SANTA MARIA MORE THAN TWO YEARS :zw;:{n"r:;‘{ntonow‘;:%or;d:f (wbii The‘{ centennial of the birth of General Grant.|romance languages in the University of | Heath, and seized ail the avallable cash. e = 3 ail for the grand | gh. presidential train is due in Cin- | Nebraska to be assistant 1.900,000 FOR TRANS-CONTINENTAL 18 PROCEEDING TO MIAMI| Springfield, Mass, April 26.—After a | fury. ¥ o ant professor of PHYSICIANS AND PHARMACISTS ~ clnati tomorrow morning from - where | Italian In Yale college, was announced by | THROWN FEOM WAGON 1N IN LIQUOR CONSPIRACY 5 the party wili proceed to Point Pleasant |the Yale university secretary’s office. 7 P e o e i is country and Canda, Joseph Ca- | U. 8. HAS RECOGNIZED NEW by lhoat The president intends to return = o R e Pecra. Ille, April 26—Seven Peoris Washington, April 26.—The semate [tion nt Key West received at the navy| wonighe oy o fo Betim o T B T e e o Ao e | Frommintien ot ridnsivwn ciotpler : d mendment to the post offics appropri- |department this afternoon sald the mmisc. s skl b o n Middletown, Conn., April 26.—Joseph | phyricians and two pharmacists were &f ing his address and Is expected back in|ed vesterday In the trial of Lawrence |Wyehodil, 47, of Hagginum, died 1 today oral officers {'or bl providing $1.800,000 for con- [Ing commercial seaplane, Santa Maria, The o e SETToEAlng $2450 on | Cairo Apell 26—t s Soalyan [ ashipeion Bridte, i b o rom o X o . W. Carroll, former manager of the Ri- 1 ospi ongh injur- | of conspiring fraud dmiing the transboontinntal afplane'|wis proveeding o Atiami o el g:e First National bank of New Havep, | nounced that the United States govern-| At Point Pleasat the president will be| alto theatre, ‘New Hlvm‘lehlrte‘: wi'.‘n ffl"?:é.f lnu“vlna‘qy '(m:on;“ was 1'-5:m 'l-n—'eu‘(e vil"t;. SAl} seriies acoepted late today by [with naval seaplane F-5-L, which located <rrore Loy 2l¢6ed that he forged two|ment has recognizcd the new Egyptiun |met by Geverrior Davis of Ohlo and any | manslaughter and selling standing room |thrown from a wagon in a runaway at|and of violating the national e house conferces on the meagure. and gave ald fo the pi t‘-u .'al g'!';'od‘a one for $1,700 and the other for tg?varnmer;‘ti: l:ut that it maintains capi-|repreeentatives from that state, as wel| fllegally. Closing: arguments of counsel Higganum. His wife also was '.l:u:l act. -nl' r are out for B asgenger $300, Sk 4 4 . tulatory righty. - .- as others in officfal life at Washington. will be started next Monday morning. s and c search AIRPLANE MAIL SBEBVICE | Washington, April 26—A despatch| out shis oo, (AN tW0 years through- out, but sustained only minor injuries. other <l il e e i 5 N