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VOL. LXIV—NO. 108 ) AMERIGA, FRANCE AND BE ghs R E e g ‘sthce it was established in 1907. Ambassador Child Has Been Instructed to Protest Against CAB'!:E‘)PARAGRAPHS‘ —= Contents of Article Six as M American Property | France Prepariag to Mobilize Reservest " Five dead and. about one hundred London, May 3.—Sketch ~ claims to ‘woundéd make up the May Day roll of ; h -~ 5 : . have learned 15 & s in Russia—M. Barthou to R to G Friday With |12y¢ learned trom 2 i l;l;;a‘ Prench} avenue, New York, was held by the local © Stamford, Conn’; May 3.—Roy A. Mayo,| ' Tien Tein, May 3 ((Hy the : casualties in Italy. . A iri CoE e M) So s n, May 3 (By the A. P.)—Gen-| & . } . Been Directed to Cease Firing ) T Police today “for the authorities of West eral ‘Chang Tso-Lin| has sent.heavy.re-| * graryy"m. Lawrence of Lawrencs was 2 § medlate mobilization of the 1918 class{-Choster, Pa., where. he-is sald to pe| ncluded infantry, civalry and artillery.fof Pythias at a meeting of the Massa- % ¥ ¥, : Full Approval of French/Government to Stick With Bel- |of reserves. numbering_probably 150,000.{ wanted on & charge of obtaming money, fover] sanssstirena. Hofey s Bost, ing Was in Progress Yesterday Afternoon Around the inforcements towards ‘Machang.” ‘These [lelected grand chancellor ‘of the Knights Have Been Sent Out to Establish a Truce—Severe Fi This is with a view to enforcing the pay-| under false pretenses. 2 o e . ment of reparations after May 31, if ne-] Mayo, the police enit f¢ | © Rain 1s anxiously heped for by hun- g . : gium on the Policy Toward Soviet Russia—French and | ceicz.y. ; Fogt il ol oty i 0 : cds of tired volunteers who are out Killkenny Work House—At Night the Irregular Garrison N U So Modifica. is sald to have sold stock fn the concern, 21& f'ann 1. volunteer organization and ;wrklnt keu;:: mcx'rmg rm{‘ of e 3 1 m - | CONTEST OVER CYANIDE IN The ink company, it is said, did not own ate with the Bgitish. - 3 orest fires 4 Taunton, Mass. t Surrendered. 5 Belgian Delegations May Agree Upon e SENATE TARIIFF DEBATE | tWo factories as was claimed. The com |, Firing was audible today at thé Tien = b e : plain said that 19,000 worth of ‘stock in|TSin race course. It'is believed thet skir-| The total sesl catch so far this season Washington, May 3—Charges that the ( the ink concern ‘was sold in West Chester. |Mishes were in progress’ further, to the | is 143,000 skin, brought in by _eight Dublin, May 3.—(B . ythe A. P.)=—=Onpromisiig fighters. Harry Uolan, an tion Which Would be Acceptable to th= British and s motion of Eamonn De Valera the Dail sentative, 18 considersd mory " | Roessler-Lacher Chemical company of Mayo denied that hre seld stock in Penn- | 50uth. A\ steamers. Three steamers are now ON | Egreann late today adopted a motion of- | likiely tv agrec w.ih De Valers thas Witk French Delegations. New York, a former German-owned con- | &7lvania and said he would not waive ex- e e thelr second trips. dering the opposing sides in the Irish re- | Mellowes. cern ,made “unconscionable” - profits dur- i v £ 3 NG S00N 10 B’ E it publican army onflict to cease firing im-| Mr. De ulera celivered a 1sciarkabie ~(By The A. P.)—A TO DEFER PROBE OF EXTRA ing the World war, were made today in| M&yo said he is now selling stock for Willlam M. Aperson of South Norwalk, CENTEE' OF | HOSTILIT! mediately and arrange a truce. specch in the Dalil, expressing the lated here today that TERRITORIAL RIGHTS 1IN CHINA [the senate by Senator Smoot, republican, [ @ €andy company in this clty. LITIES | Conn., was instuntly killed near Golden = & T Mr. De Valera said he would lke to| tion that geace was possible and ¢ state department had in- Utah, during a general cross fire of de-| New York, May, - Peking. May 3 (Hy the \A. P.)—Gen anfl.:"' i‘i—_{Y--t when his l:':m"bfle Went| gee the army executlye which had taken | restoratisn of the rujutation lreland 1 Washburn Child, Amer- | Washington, May 3 (By the A. P.).—[bate as to whether the company should -|eral Wu Pei-Fu, commander of the T Moot b an independent position issue a similar | 51X wonths 0. r to ltaly, to protest | postponement of the investigation of ex-|be gvien a tariff protection’ of ten per Sxr e Chili forces, was reported itnis evemng order and would do all he coiild to that Thert was some skepticlsm ents of article six of the to have arrived near Machang, on thel TWO men were shot and killed in afend. however, (hst the latest peace mow tra territorial rights in China is under-|cent ad valorem on its production of{ 3yIvania charging him with trying to sel o conference’s memorandim 1o | stood to have bg:g‘n acceded to without | c¥anide. W°f'-"ll¢l‘= stocks of an ink company, Be|rafiroad south of Tien Tsin,ito take per.|Mellon street house in Philadelphia in | Richard Mulgghy said his side had done | ¥ Russla as affecting American holders' of | protest by the powers participating4n the | “Robbery—if yoo ' please—for that's| ¥85 1¥nE n;]ou-ar legal battle In N€w |gona} command of the operations against|What police believe was an underworld | all possible, and Arthyr Grifith declared { effurts, but ther seems to be n0 o in Russta Washington arms conference as soon as|the only way to charasterize the profits,”{ York today. Supreme the troops of Chang “fso-Lin on that see- | feud. their men ‘were only defending them- | that the country has reached a polat asserted also that the United | China suggested that present conditions|déclared Senator Smoot. denled his motlon 5 set aside aMimony | ion of the. battictront, g s eelves: gty ey - States-had been aroused over the periist- | would not be conducive to. affording Both he and Chairman McCumber of Ml)‘o"ml-‘xl,akwlf e’wh‘" ‘:):lll;lfllnl Catherine Hor:tha? alfedt. "t & isapiog bnithe muallly AT s divonds Griftith pre De Valera for o def Ct;l’l],-(n.fl"er'y - {n““ s ris that contracts for the con- |proper facilities to the investigating com- |the fnance commities comoeded thit fhef'., ! e, Whom e 1= suing’tor d!- | Ciisny Tao-Lin fa hesvily relnforeing /nis| sranted. to, OLiver. Moroseo, theatrical ik Shasrars, and s lpiger ulld Seciecs e which wilt tind o sni (86 SRR ssia’s il output have actually | mission. The decision recently-was made {company had 2'monopoly e “produc- & troops in -that r with A ant 6. o an {sdiate -y o s At signed between English interests | knowh by the state départment e anlde tn he United: Biates and{ . Trough an affidavit made by Harold eglon’ withi men of' ail| producer, was on the docket in circuit octng plac- 2 % d on the expression “agreed elects 4 arms, ‘and the indications /are-that Ma- truce. Griffith urged that De Valera | ¢ i ;. i the soviet delegates, although offi- | Under the agreement reached at the|Wwas the sole agent of the German cya- f“‘*’;‘:flsd_"hm"ifl'fiss R i B Mrier e ot Yo | oot N Petralt | : - should s)eak at thé four courts in Dub- | 0enikon In the jcice statement, bas the al dencals have been made. Washington conference, the commission [nidc cartel, but they argued .for the .10 e e s edb"}n: ~'= l't;df wm;' nz!nl fghting. Artillery duels (already have TR lin, the headquarters of the dissident | favored hiterireiation. as least on (5 16 sador Child, when asked today, | was to have been orgamized within three | Der cent duty proposed. by the committes oA . scurated from her, hus- o r: The reenll election nguinst Samwel E.|army faction publican x4, 1 that thers should be 18 o commenced over & wide front. -General| X , ¥ factlo; & the alleged protest, declared | months after the conference adjournment. |on tho ground that. without it the indus-| he":; 4“:"7:"";-&:"1 nt.he :!:l;mt- fech::! Wo,. i-hd " actuallyr j o | Tt cominissioner of parks‘at Lcng- | Richard Mulcahy seconded De Valera's | €iections. but an sg-e-vent to d 1o protest, nor hiad he | The three months' period will terminate |7y in this country would be.destroyed ed, a hotel and that she iakes command |y ranch; N 5 : 3. fatied.. Mr. Zartman 're- | rmotion for the order (o ccase fring and | Witasut sousitin sl saisting Dall mess tions 1o prosent one. lon May 6. Officiais here are hopeful |2nd Germany and Canada would controf| Y22 having one “hell of a good time” with e e -tve facing him ‘the. 26-Yeal- | taned uis cifice by & majority of 191. igium representatives say | that_the investigation will nol be very |the American market. 5 s.” jewelry and good: clothes be-| ™ arrange a truce, and after it adoption the | bers of both sides and form & coalition 1 === house at 6.05 o'clock adjourned unll Fri- | sabivet much longer delayed. o ot sald he had no doutt |c2use she had met several “live ones” . | Forelsn military observers with the| Mggard and wan, Johon McCormack, | day. Meantime, the truce does not jmply the Mrs. Mayo dénied that charge as well{ il forces report that Wu Peidu ré-|ramous Irsih i he Aqui- “Deace” evacuation by the dissid L that If the American industry were' ruin- « - by 4 ous Irsth tenor, sailed on the Aqu! . The “peace” committee chosen as 4 ¥, lent forces of the . e v oo taken e sment. Ung | ol Ebima meuld SALIVe . tho. Causaijn] A8 othizs, ineluding one made by Rabert- 520 has bec Das been directing! the ODErations {yant to recuperate along the Riviera. = | made up as follows: Sean Hayes, Paftick | Four Courts nor any other bulidings RUSSIA'S OBLIGATIONS TO THE Ehifiese ‘Internal situation s clar'fied . |company out ofbusiness and then make | 500 Wiich uoted her ‘as saving to him. | T3 SESSERRUER, 1 an endeavori to B0t | s - O'Malley, James Dwyer, Joseph McGuin- | they hold in Dublin or elsewhere. Today the Amierican uers of cyanide pay’deatr-| "I'Ve £9t ai-0ld bud up-at the Plaza who |F0 * UBS| - By entering plens of non vult at New- | ness, and Commandant Sean McKeows | Was devoted by the dlesidents in stréngth G/ ORTITR e T iy a5 they had made users of other pro-| SOPIeS, Scross, reularly and live alm - J., two mén will g0 to Jail for life | for the Griffithies, and Mrs. Tom Clarke, | €nivg thelr Dubin defenses with sant russta’s obliga- | SOVIETS “NOT DELIGHTED" ducts pay under similar - circumstances | $°8 & nd at this hotel.” She also Lt 1 : V! T. Ry . Lia llowes, Sean Moy- | #ags and installing several machine guns denied~saying she dldn't want altmony Paotingtu, S, A e . T ~ ; i X 4 rom sl bert, 221 B which now project from the windows s to the United States were estimated WITH GENOA PROCEEDINGH '“s‘e’;\:“‘::s'i,mfl"u [ @omat, | Nevaaa, | from Mayo: v oo o8 Beking, T PR at hnn:ng)e“v-::nms‘;::k:; o:‘(::"l:;knue: the Four Courts bullding. % at from $700,000.000° to $1,000,000,000 P 7 Just after papers were filed in the di- |the “effect that ‘Wu. Pei-Fus . e tioh f ia In answer (o a question, Forelgn Minis sday by local bamkers, who Bave been |- Genoa, May 3.—(By The A. P.)—The |charged.that two’ days before the Urfitedy _ = e S it agaiast {BBVE TIOL P i in prd for & truce sal c n, slose study of the procesdings | Soviet plenigotentiaries are “not delights |States entered the waf, the German own-| ;.. ‘) nn’&"flffi.«""u. 'flltm"_ inst participated in jthe fghting, ntlen ofEllsags srand evetn citewe It i ible to solve thit | ter Duffy sail Denals McCulough had beer «n0a cconomic eonfersnce. While | éd” Wwith the project of the powers for |oWners of thes Roessler-Lacher company ? i TR t goa e i b 5 ovsn W o as a ¢ ihstitution was assured, when | quéstion. . I believe peace can be obtained | Sent to America to counteract foreigr . Stook o Geran-Amerfoan | (rom Mempbis. Tenn.” for alienation of | The heavy bombardinent that:has heen i Holant s 2 riy, 3 hts of 2 propaganda. He said Harry C. wiics are mot available at |the reconstruction. of Russia. Such is | travisterrad s wife's, afteations hihin - in" progreds at s Points . ihaw ; 30 the orogeriy, goodiwill and rights o and that if advantage s taken of our op- Ty R i - iy g v 2 had been dismissed s estimate is said to include | the brief summary emanating frem o- |citizens and that-the nllun~mflzzfl';' vith pacers’at u hotel here but the suft [Pleted the. stores of big gun ammunition, gd. é"&"ofifi"flkfi'fi.."“““’“ 2 f::‘::’::(r:’w;‘l?n P.‘n'neble :‘7:;1':“[:‘::: America. and John u?l'i;nh’:;: m’b‘: y's debts both to the United | viet Sources of the' bolshevik views on the | todian had held that the sale was foaud- | p o 5 050 (0 S0 L0 s and the fighting is now matnly with. ma- e S couttry end testore’ the réputation we | cause they had identified themselves pab- pment and to private Amer- | memorandum on which Europe's states-|ulent~and for' the, purpose olficmesl:lnt The Mayos broke Into. the news again | chine ‘glfis anu rifies. At some places| An. tav y.petition In bankruptey, | il five - six T onths ago. ™ liciy with active party propagands agains ud sigpll g imen have worked so laboriously. the German ownership, sautqr‘a:,' NE- | ahout that {iie when thejr two year old | there hus:been a jull in the battle. alleging. m of $45,000 and asses: Tre roreling of the Dail tod the government which it was thelr duty w0 debt 1o the United States gov- | ~The fact that the document does not {huysen, republican, New Jersey, a;rded child was etily” missing., -The baby | -On the middie of theifront the/troops|.of 35,000, was filed In federal court aganst Iy coucerred with serve. T s slightly mors than x:u,net.v mem(fln' rec;g:\mon Aoih;hiu;:‘;;lla:oz; ‘MR:&'T::"L;:. m‘f‘fl;mfl‘a“’;“ pro n:‘ :_5««)\3:&4 a_!‘I;Ier maternal grand- % cr.: Ts:n-x‘;u; “have ?aupu.rw’d Kuani. | the stock hrokerage ‘firm . of Waters & & from the split In the army. 1t end Mickael Collins, in the course of the de. 10, including two adv e | ernment and ore: s n yeords o mother's ie g nded” 3 reat p u t s e e e rar aduanee 1o | kovernmental loans’ is sald to. dispicase |alien. property. custodian, -Senator! Pi s T Shostiy { WORAeW el Sromm that regipn) any .the | Cool; ' New” Yark. A e Ay ol | e o & e 5 after that' some clothing of Mra. -E* 8 |fighting was_ heavy during tne ‘past few $97,500,- | the communist leaders, who are now con- |man said the company has made Drofits | Cheatham -the grandmother. was: found df:-, often at cloz«e qu-'scen. ;?r'x}'e !tlfla 0. Xo in- | ferring with Moscow. The memordanum {as high as 300 -per cent., : in a locker building at Coney Island, and{of battle was continually cf bligations. | was delivered to them only at four o'- | -Senator Pittman also asserted, that the | iy way' belleved ishe had: committed sul-{the -arrival n Cnligations of private bankers are es- | clogk this morning, after a corps of sec- (10 per cent. duty proposed would . not | eide. She was fou s Kerensky government wi 19 and the second 89 heen pald on ihe . five from cach side to inquit®into the ment was not a political stand. The mes Three traimmen were Lilld and a fast | 5ilility for pewce and with unanimous who signed the amity proposal new eack 2 y changing uniil{ freight on Baltimore & Ohlo railroad was|proval that, perding a report of the com. | other, angd he hoped their commitiee woult of ‘Chang’s , reinforcements | wreeked at Falrhasé, seven miles easi|mittce. which it ix expected will be realy | consider, in addition to the army situktion ‘ nd alive In Chicago, how- |turned ithe ~scale: B ‘of e, Pa., when the locomotive | when the Dall rexumes its sessions Friday, | the present grave condition of the countey, excess of $75.000,000. The | retaries had worked all night long put- [Keepj out German -imports, but; would | gyer. ;. . RS 9% h o ‘A" ‘despatch _received here from ,(Tien w?:w % 2 nelther side shall engage In hostilifles. | which was drifting toward sconome chaos {s made up of Russien hold- | ting it into official shape. It was rush- :hu! flu;:vr';' ‘:e ”3"’ fl':“;,':‘:‘; e Tsin $ays’ reinforcements for. Chang's. ar- f The new s.tuation arose ont of negotia: by ind! ::‘.; a;:“r:':. !::urr ed to Santa Marghertia by automobile vi'u:!““ V?fi::“";'".“sv%';";" A WHY EIGHTH INFANTRY'IS =t Machang trained midway be-| . The be & man-burled in’ Claveland | tions Michael Collins and Richard Mulca- | SEVENE FIGHTING AROUND compan'es ndy ere " £ b S8 8 = % ween Peking and Machang and marched | will: be- ined by . the authorities for (Continued on. Bage: Three, Col, Bisgl e 0 mommmmmmare: | 4 9 sotithivard 2 Loward ‘the Hun river, whers [ traces of Dalson, whieh It found. was cx- | army forces. Three soints then were & THE SUERENT NP = k2 e - - Lid s fighting ' t6ok place on’the {westen bank | ‘uvted ‘to’ result ia the prosecution of a | down ds a tasls for peaee. ¥ P SUERENE CONRE. OF: KRB0 ‘e the. ‘Thé hn*- g Sy sorias of murdars committad | ancs of the fact that 3 3 Boses o Ty Cr e e WILSON ADVISES HIGDON MRS. CARRIE N. HUBBARD . [ .- | L h.‘?-.—--?.s i, Sl 3 A 3 It 4 “M % ole of Irtland want :fi;‘}‘::.::.'..wx‘l'.fl" rl:- PP::‘M: late NOT TO BECOME A CANDIPATE | WILL PLEAD S8ELF DEFENSE Pl ol % - b Soai s s s Ea m;&m_m“ ;-.'mr-mcm.‘ here, -‘x.vu::a“n:'m B sy Yo S Saea Al . urian - soidiers Doty ebtalned F0d, s 7 a ouse, which repub- S0 Losis Mo May 3K letter from [ Boston, May 3—Mra. Carrie K. Hub- ?fif,&fl'fl“ g 56 = LoApaiion. haing: doa, 5 PS Jr%e Dovgns a) AL S 8 S lican army tnsurgents and which is ad- esident Wilsen advising him | pard, who last night shot and killed:her [0 ¥ (4o Fr M e i b at ‘Amer- | POrtedi from Manchuria by sea. b Friskle ‘Dpty, former New York editor | cotntry ke a1, | Sacent to the rallway depot. Thé Fres complicate the contest in M's-|husband, William 3. Hubbard. wesithy |FTORl PERRCERe O TRCRE 100! fained on the:Oocuper | Amiral Joséph Strauss, commarider of | ¢nd’ publisher and mow scenario writer | This agreement was chaflensd immedi- | Lot 00" (0 SO0 DT o becomigg a candidate for the | gormicide manufacturer, and who was ained e “,m; 2 ] Beyond July 1, the: date | the American. Aslatic Tieet, accompanied | for a Los Angeles motion picture com- [atily by fhe d'seident army comocil as a |7 0 o0 military barracks, flso SeAflgy © nomination for-United States | peid without bail after arralgnment on a | > thmat L deciston o - | by the naval attaches, visited ‘the front|'zany on the grounds of desertion. pollzical dodg> irtended to split sts =aaks E gross 3 ; - Spracd : Trains were not fited to been received by John C.charge of murder today, will plead seit|ih® m""”‘t“"md"m'r :‘llfl-\"fl i ;; the. foothills .west - of - Peking today. i | S Eh and Eamcnn De Valera's newspiper c pori pass torney here, it was learned | efense when her case comes to {rial |Scoce: 814 pARIER ok day. | through the depot until the work house, | The artillery fire was observable a'few |- While the esst of Newfoundland has|Jémncl it cn the same grounds. 3 E Her attorney, Willlam P. Lombard, made | harfe of mansidughter e ; ol 1o $H- outiwdod . GoRtts’- ot [ bastn cibdl of o -ait Eoow: fof e Hioneh since that a-ticl was written a S strengly Tortioa Senator James A. Reed and Brecken- | ihis known after she had waived exami- [To0 s e e {a smoke were rising from . the - town - of | tha west contnlues (o expérience smow | ‘ile attitude Las Jeveloped insids the 1+ g w v % v -whe ATieers b assistant secretary of | nation in the West Roxbury court. i % Chang . Sin Tien, in -Gonsequence. of ;ani | falls - whic. hhave interruptél the cross- | Valera narty. and today When the flceis | . ppry an GARRISON AT ate he Wilson administration, are | Jealousy, it was said today, led to anj|SPd SiVen. ane year:in jail.. - alrplane bombardment tnere this morn- | country freight and passenger traffi over :{:nf ;s' :.!' m:;»mvn -fr::; l')‘::‘fi KILKENNY MAS SURSSXNERSS e only candidates In the race 50 far.!angry outburst by Hubbard when he Saw | oy 4 ; ing. - 2 o s : N .| the’ralirosd. nd Mr. Wilson in a recent letter to the S A % . . I ed _— his_ wife enter the Louse with Edmund 3 Trains (of camels were seen carrying H L — the agr g ent was eloquently dfr:a T 3lobe-Democrat assailed Senator Reed as | pPitlock of Chicago, & guest in their Ros-| K S i -and munitions across the - river. - Evidencs| . The appeal of Attorney Genersl Leomard | by Liam licllowes. seeretary of the diss.- | Kilkenny, May 3.—(By the A. P.)—Th¢ neapable of susta'ned aflegiance to any | lindaie home, last eévening. . . J g observed of .the five days of fighting wiere | Fowler for . dissolution of the divorce of | deut army ccurcll, 1 cfther Mr. De Valéra | battle in Kilkenny ended this evening. A{ rerson or cause.” Pitiock, 22 years old, who fled from the “reparation pay- | the carrying oft. the field of wounded and | Mary Pieklord and Owen Moore, motion | BeT any 5t his himediate colleasass sasd | nine o'elock Ormonde Castle, the last - ‘ P 5 , hold held by the irregulars, was Higéon was a cand for the sena- | house before the shooting last night, but § I Ments- was’ now uvhder immediate.. - |the burying of the dead. The obserwers | picture’ stars, .was re-submitted to the[a word aeainst it On tte: contrary they | streng) - ination two years ago and was | submitted to questioning by the police eration and that: me"‘-mfl:iecflz:}elga noted the carcases of.camels with can- | supreme court:in Carson. City, Nev., yes- | #ssented t the acpointment of the peace :mm.ed and captured by the Free State by Long. who was defeated in | {oday, made a statement which the’ pelice| 3 . the’ Rbine ‘might-farther | DON strapped to, their sides, having been | terday. “'“}'l":“' e S s # e retar Sasei by Semator Seiden ¥. Spen- | said colnieided with Mre. Hubbird's stofy pted e - revo | omlicate thal macter. To-was alos.un- | KIled while, conveying . the/ guns. (o ;the £ 80 R ey e ey | it mak nmrcheniwita & RN an of the affair. He sa'd that shortly after | the @gtioulture and | derstood that the 'representations’ drew | {ront. é L. |1 Jewelry valued at $100,000 was stolen | JOWETER JPCIEOR HIAORCHART FoaR POV | mbnition 10 the military barracks. H recently wrote Mr. Wilson, ask- | h and Mrs. Hubbard had returned:from |ent the n : . A5 fi-| attention to hie situation at. Genoa,| . = from’Mrs. Mitchell Harrison, of Phila- | 1% Beth of whom are regarded uncom ¥ | s advice hv!urhe‘ u;‘w\m;ln: 2‘- & waik Hubbard grabbed him by, the{nall b 3 & Where _the .economic. conference is\ now | GENERAL WU, PEI'IFU. KILLED : |deélphie, by a band of crooks believed taling that ‘wi incredse restieipite: . v N 2 w2 BBty Ry B/ ::"’::‘3_"- ¥ B 'h';d"';‘fi‘:":‘ u{:'m';': A amsent G meeting, ‘and: lg,.?ammlflbl; u:!aac t: - BY ARTILLERY FIRE ::‘:':“ followed her: to- New York on 2| ppooxppiNGs IN VIRGINIUS U. 5. A. INTERNATIONAL ots of money” and did not know of the shooting untit| 55 A o w‘uf? w‘l'fflw ',ml,““" . rien. Tain G 7 n (B’ (ot % ST. JULIAN MAYO DIVORCE CASE CORFORATION INDICTER roaduct a campaign. he read of it in the , newspapers this 4 4 3 i e o e it Photographs that had been tramsmitted - 4 x AL o= % /" |P.)—The followers of Chang Tso-Lin de- |, % 9 - —The hardrg dowt Tigdon pledged his allegiance to the CONFENEN OF: ; g New York, May 2.—At the resumption| New York, May 3.—The handrg B. g Jocgta iy gl S m—;::"?.u“, man had been staying at ¥ e T AL pes RN OF clare that Wu Pel. Fu was kilied by, ar- |27 ;‘;:1’:; ;a‘;xf::a;w;x;ur‘:d::‘n‘é;:: of the trial of Virginwus St. Juilan Mayo, against the U. 5. A. Ine ac modifieation of the prohibition | the Hubbard home for & few days. having. e .. o/ BAVINGE BANK OFFICKRS|tillery. fire today.. .It -is reported that | fie Soery of Moton bicture Br€ineett| y oy, raalator manutabiurer of New | fornatmmal comoration chaFging aw and could. therefore, divide the sup- | become acquainted witn the 1iamily| New York, May 3—Brocklyn Bt s o5 3 Geberal Chang rewarded his troops; with | company in-Lynn, Mass., by C. Francis | Haven. Conn., on a charge of bigamy, 030 {rom the royusiic of Lutvia it of Feed by those Missourlans who | through his friendship with one of Hub-|selzed ‘§60,000 worth of furs Aiantie City M. . May:3—savings [haif million dollare and ordered.a gen- | 3 Rl AT SO Y process, | George Gbrdon - Battel,” counsel for - the e KROWR (ol (RS - wines aisk M- BPEe Sihesi Doth were i1t the el NIRE m A garags bank officer¥ in'the thfrd, annual confer- |eral attack immediately. iz : % defense, introduced testimony to support poration e entered in supremd Mr. Wilson's reply, und®r date of May | ivee during the.war. with men the ng ;th i National Association of Mu-i' No information, other than favorable n that Mayo was a resident pc g A DR . ngs Banks today declared [to Chang Tso-Lin can be obtained here. Thomas “Commaelle of Providence, E. Ty ad tained f: rookiyn. sald ,”“':;:: a Four hundrel. unemployed invaded the | Meyer in Brook! paie il be ukmcoepiable ::‘;:ul ok omed in on er e bt Do - repalr "'u. - CONSUL WILL RECOVER | wholesale district in Vancouver, B, C.| Testimony previou t e m you, el n on her she shot % o p ind trus n f . - g - Ptpony o ¢ you beliete in my political leadership segregate e 4nd derhandéd food from the big croduce | prosecution - showed s e ere | e ; ooy s e elgekarag ! any therefore, came under “When my advice is serlously asked, as | them she attempted to dissuade her hus-| The deteétives belley . goods ha ! 'stances commiercial banks | The polico commissioner and acting gov- im,';’,;d.“, e ok $4417 on | the rule barring . s by you in your letter of Aprfi T,|band from his attack on Pitlock and |been mwrm% alle : o ernpr, who formerly professed neutrality. | Y20 M BRSO PRGE D nymaster | five years after the aieged commission { feel that 1 must give it all seriousness | Hubbard suddenly released the voung|New England. Tany Ci ;) . - 3 now. openly’ espouse the cause of General| NATCH T, FOWETH Xe PRORCOn BT Rstot| of the crime. ind candor. My advice, therefore. 13 not | man and rushed at his wife. The woman | fleld, Mass., one-of the miem arrested, . e Ciang. <42, Brovidents: The prosécition is-based on the alleged o complicate the contest in Missour! by | escaped his clutches and ran according'|th® poifte he washired ~ this smorr- | Sy § 27 bore s = PR marriage of ayo,to.Miss becoming & candidate for the senate. . |to her story. In her bedroom she ob- | Ing at >Springfield ‘to x ;. | WOUNDED BRITISH VICE . . of the indits t' from 1912 < May, 3920, b 't bl . Peking, May. 3.—(By the A. P.)—Ed-/| companies operating there. There was no|1918 Mayo. maintained a home T3.400 through L ik & W Do Wite tor yod. W6 Meetht L il MALYORY FROM k v 2 3 ward Bennett; the ish: vice-consul who, | ylolerce. A number. of women took part|Fourth strect, Brook coropratien 28 HARIE et 10 New ik § . was shot and wounded In the head Tues-| in the demonstration. known as V. J/ Dudley, i+ chary % : day while on the battlefield. underwen:|. - .. - was a Mrs. Dudley. and three o M 0 FLAN REORGANIZATION OF New York, Ma: 3.—Carl * Schal i it = By t < an -oreration today. The opinion was Mrs. Corrensh De Pue Nevllle, who dl- ARert- Merkeng, manager of a garage . 3 . May arl * Schaliorich| . : ; i ol ¢xpressed at: the hospital :that he would | voroed Jack- Neville; professional golfer, |in Brookiyn; test/fied that Mayo kept . & s B COVERNMENT DEFABTMENTS | tmmigrated tv Amerlca today with 4il his . escaped death todas by_George S, Vigorously | Locyzer. Sir Francis. Agien, British in-| sbout a year ago, naming the ancient and | cars. there from 1912 to 1 Merkeng the? wis. traseliieal Washington, May 3—The plan for re- | Lo sy s i factory, @ad | when a-taxicab in the Avenus Do L'Opera | urer of the Soclety for Savings, Hartrors, | 70207, Ecneral < Chineoo ‘customs, who | honorable gwme. as -co-respondent, was | testified that he ‘knew the defendint as . . employcs, ¢ very noar Y A i srganization of the government depart- | sienmer Mount Climon: from Hommo, ¢ | Srashed “into Tis _automobile, - badly | Cotn., who sl 3 Wwas zccompanying Mr. Bennett at the time| married to Robert Teel EMiott, a hard-|Mayo and that the bills sent out by the “Tiet/-us, b edretul ‘sith’ mmoney en- ?:":;yn shot, had a Rariow escape from/| ware dealer of Los Angeles. Mount Clinton, fi nburg, R e oot depart: | siemer Mount Clinton, from Hamburg, | smashing -the car. M. Herrick luckily whic’ 1 abufactures pcket 5 ¢ smcq at the White House tomorrow night [ cutlery, wis contained, In ten bois of | seendthas b o e s ooins thel ¢ B s ot Con-. setween President Hanling, Walter F. and. the employes included | other marrow ssoaps was, when & bony ; oad Brown of Oblo, chairman, and members 4 wife, threc husky.sors, ive | exploged in hia residence Oet. 18 of o 3 the joint congressional commhittee on | Luxom daushters, anl a son-fa-law and y o reorganization.” The conference will con- | daughter-in waw. 1tcity soon twe otf.er ;Wed‘fll! L minutes -before he ar- garage were addressed to Mr. Mayo and never to Mr. Dudley. Othey witnesses ‘were called to testify as.to sMayd’s - residence in - Brookiyn. Among them was Miss Ajce Haskell of | ARGUMENTS IN APPEAL v A Gen > < Port Washington, L. L. who in 1904 said IN SCHUTTE MURDER CASE sider the tve report on this eubject | married soas 1nd -1 married daugatsr and e 3 o . P Arnwaxa) tnmbyf , May 3. w:.‘{m 3. Plerce, ;or:m against a cut of 20 cents & day | ;" o manager of & boarding house on which has been in the hands of the presi- | sneir child: will felicw from Gerwan; 'A,"..'“*““, BOY XIBLED 3 - 2 IHQCK roker, was arrested .today on a Rges. Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. = She said sent and his cabinet the past few weeks | and the tactory will start wor i [ KILIR® New . York, H'rd» - charge of having in his possession’ $7,500 pracident ~f the cemoration umt 1920, o X - Thogsends of Indian Isborers in the s they | BROKER CHARGED WITH Fii Islands are starving and loss of the POSSESSING STOLEN BONDS | sugar and cocoanut crops is threatened as a result of the strike of sixty thousand e : Hartford, May made today before the Conmecticut su- the appeal of Emf = - 3 I - » ' that in September, 1904, Mayo brought ty ¢! " 2 - 'S g men, killed | warth of Liberty b Although the 150.000 anthracite min- go over not only that part of | Mewark. WHEN AUTO STRUCK TREE | themsefves in New York's ubwavs' todas, R B e o "‘A:“‘éle"‘ e o dla stoca Ape 1, varl. | Mies Meyer there. introduced her as his s which the cabinet'is agreed | The children do the lghter work. such as - preme court in = T A ife and Mved with her for about four ] " sections on which. the. adminis- | polisiing And packir the cuttecs: sitey | . Waterbury, May S William Kichman 1o s AL mllun #io | Plerce claimed he got the bonds In 3 |ous. local unions continue’ sending in | monia 2 L Moluizs tor the. conviction SLUSINIRS ation offiotals are as yet divided. the grown folks have made it. St alnut strest:a high'schosl stu-| of an | o S B e e N aTE |] Tes el ¥ ba continen (okaciie: B (he arpument for the AeEpa % The three departments on which agree- 4 ent, was kiiled, and his mother, father, | pany train In Brackiyn 4 eacyablone ¢ SeNeR R Bcchulon fn e SOL 1. - T T se was re ted. b i g N T e sist TLIR . He was held in $36000 ball ‘for anol ; etate's case was represented. by i ment has mot yet been reached are 881d lay\sTOR NEW CONCEDES e on, cousin, Benjamin Klayman, | T recond sulcie. was in the inter-| neaving. by Onited St e Jotm Milchen CRITICISED DRESS AND Attorney Inglis of Middiesex county io be Interior, agriculture and commerce. of New York city, were injured when a | borough ftube the g by States Commissianer —_— s The tentative report as subm'tted by Mr, DEFEAT BY BEVERIDGE |&8dan which the la; a8 driving crashe | st whore o trasl e iRyl ;ania | Hitcheock after Assistant UnitedStates| - Lew Friedman, said to have been BEHAVIOR OF WOMEN |Assistant State’s Attorney Spencer. & Brown, who was appoinied chairman of . e into a tree on Walnut street, Jist be- | headiess body o fo pan by C S, ("¢ | Aliorney Polakoff told the commissioner | one of the cleverest dice experts in the . S e > ihe committee by, President Harding, It | ; Indianapolis, Ind, May 3 (By, the A.|low Weiton streef: and overturned. The | Japanese. rhe" fias Hbd IRd Wiy | that Pierce already was cut on bail oni a | country; fs-dead ' in San, Bernardino,| New York, May 3—Mrs Eugene J.|Schutte is i W understood, provides for the transter | P-)-—Victory for ex-Senator Albert ‘J.|boy's meck was broken. . Mrs. Kleinman, & - Sgwn state_charge of th ‘bucket sh § - ment_tomorrow. L y his neck cn_the rali. 2 e~ < TR T et “sHop. | by 'his own hand—the hand that rolled | Grant, president-general of the National - 3% the biress of forestry frow the agel. |Beveridge of the republican noraination | the Tiost seriously injired, ‘mustained | siion mick ra o carn®, e S et e D “seven” and “eleven” for fiearly half | Soccety of New England Women, critic- | Emil Schutie, aged storskesyer in culture to the interior department. < The | for United States senator at yesterday’s | lacerations about e head and body ané | name of a grain niasion” B Dng TRABES RUSH AN WIFE. a million dollafs in the last 20 years. |lsed “extremes of dress and behavior mow | JOW0 % LI OGS U report miso s understood to provide for |Primary election was conceded tonight by |2 possible fracture of the right arm. The | luth; Minn. : 2 5 DAL visible on-every. side” in her. address to- | 7 - ;.ncnr" ity ', : the abifting of various Wirési frork dhe | 5va‘or Harry 8 New, who was a candi. | cAr was demalished, Reeh 2 - Veterans of tho 26th Division, gath-|day opening the societs’s minth annual [ J0SePR Bail Aarie v Koy department to another, - date for renomination, TO UNDERGO OPERATIONS 5 | New. York, Ma: y 3.—Mrs. George He: = Dec. 10, 1915. A jury in the " = 3 lered at- the YD club in Boston, adopted | meeting. The convention will last three | °® £ A plan to combine the war and mavy |, /At the time Senator New conceded his | SENATE IN EXECUTIVE - s BRoxE | ™2 Huth wife of “Babe” Ruth.. the [resolutfons -protestinig to congress - the | days. 3 it ot ot e departments into one departimgnt and fo|9cteat, his opponent. was leading by a 4 “ SESSION ON TREATIES| . g > Yankees': famous -home run hitter, is .jn | promotion of -Lieutenant-Colonel Duncan| The society had a banquet tonight at | rs! 4 . create a department of - public. walfare | MRJOTity of 18,235 vbtes ‘with slightly -~ - d St. Vincent's hospital . : be hanged on April I d 4pd.xh] be. oper- K. Major, iformerly. chief-of Gtaff of the | whieh Mra. Willlam*Gary Slade, Rev. ~ ~ will, It is bellevéd. be among the impor-|™Oore than 90 per-cent. of thd republican i i~n, May 2 —"The/senale in ox- | reported "l‘l*: ated wpon tomorrow. ~Physiclans at the | 26th ‘Division, to the rank of colonel |Charles L. Slattery, General Sanford [Fefulted in the governor lssuing tant matters to be taken up .:'%,, ‘con- | Yote complete. : ceutive seasion late today adopted a res- McCormiek, I 1o | Hospital today refused to give out detalls | . * — Wandhams and Rear Admiral Bradiey | PPV - For? forouse temiorréw Hight. It @ stitement to The Associated Press | 0Wiion authorizing &he president ro re. Haro " of the case further than to say. they were | = Lenh -3umford. of Lebamon. Va., shet |A- (Flske, U.°S. N., -and others - were e e ¢ Te-grousing of the various activities|Mr. New seid there “was no doubt of Mr. | ¥Ive between the 'nded Sthites and Ave. | Aa ; aster [ UNaDIe to state “how_ serious her condi-|and.kied herseif on the steps of the re- | Euests. L e of the government v coghiiinced mm :l:urn,:_huai addéd that 4 ung i 4 un;utg‘ S % h?lulk utlon ,hon-;g and H..: the ;nhvflly REV. C. W. SIMPFSON u ‘o o at off to the winner.” 3 et & undergo an_operation | of, Deinware, when Harry Mar i Z : X ‘;:"n,:‘_:,',, ,;"":h::, m‘"' z 4 o g 3 i albnted a “‘f.‘i’;u MoCormick. and Oser bave an. | [o"OTOF: When he will have his tonslls | stuGent, who'she slaimed was the fath- ACTION ‘AGMEPE; SANGREGDE Charleston, S. C., May 3.~Rev, C. Wy b dgalb: & - o g on g Mlrves Avsamesrve jeseiction auttiorizing the chiec exscutive | nounced, thetr " u."""hu o | removed. fis x5 er cf hér nineteen months’ old child, falled . TLAWYERS.18 DISMISSED |S'mpeon Brdceport, Conn., president of it ar Sspartmémtel funet un. A o tn TEVive Witk Hungary an old copyright | pe enough,” Howard W.. Cotby, i to keep an appointment with her. % N — the International Union of Gospel = 4 . . 18 wiiler Gousiliers: PARTS 0. SOLD FOR $850,000 | Brotective trea: . s 5 bl £ od OBITUARY - . % R New York, May 3.—Federal Judge |svns wus re-eiccted tloday, as tion by the tion. Seade: gy cart v s s ind S Frank Hamiin London's Weat End theatre sectlon bus | Chatfield in Brooklyn today, - dlsmissed | other officers, and Minneapolis, 3 Hartford, May 3.—The property of the [STEGMAN 15 ACQUITTED . i e i o R s B ey S 1o, | Beun_to take on some of th: aspect of | fOr Want of: jurisdiction the = action | was seiected for the next ri > meeting o Tarttord, | e i N rk's “Great Whi vaz. brought by Janies J. O'Brien for disbar-|in May, 1923, at the ninth annual (MARGED WITH THEFT OF soid at auction today to Rover C. Mor: - . FACLLTEIES e NS S| (L5 o ar ant S8 ot He o e hers et o hat o s | ment Srdgepors. Conn am i b ‘-—-n. : st : ¢ £ % 4 E 3 ’ f , 3 M o — c'.’:..?‘m.n'&" ’&"’;’?Q‘é‘fifl‘ Voves n.m.mfk N. 3, May 3—Max L. Steg-|' ey York, Mas 3otho orders ‘or the | 10 ¢f or. Me., Vire president of tfia gnm‘"fllgfl:{fl::e Today Yo Diemesds '?'o:;.qt: ""“:':'"‘;‘”“" B e o e i an former executive clerkc In the e || uate ransit commission for Inct-ased sh. | "ted SE8i3 from 1561 to 1865, dled 0. | mosriad. ¥ ™€ lan acton which may be brought in Con. Barnett Carter of Springficid, Mass. The ,?ml employe to divert t:":t'mb?::ifil‘ ’w,.'-‘?‘"'flu u:”“d e f“":ry"flfr g e Bringtng -..,... = ] e : p'e" ‘ ; dale of the proferty wa as ordered by Fod- | tered mail, was Aequitted b3 & fory’ tn | raria Transi i : Edward C. Smith, it i Dioo, Erol. Willlam Ea Vo Fieaneht. a0 sy . went into the of & receiver and | Stegman was alleged to have sought to : P e & A TR e i v, o e 1 o Etencants - R e M i -2 v i o 5 2 4 i fa~ and Mar BM, mmrr @ Director 0 w York, aged 58, He sold out his lo-| fields along the banks of the mmvr&mént-uenumuunmau‘m / : : rown, af Intesests in 1909 because of Jil bealth, river 4n British Gulana, : 0.9 i fencant companize, B