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~TORRENT IN DARK TO SAVE MINERS } t's Counsel Pre- vents Her Return to _ Site of Tragedy. Up to Necks in Swirling Waters, They Carry Food to Men. JUROR’S ERROR GRAVE. | |BURIBD SINCE FRIDAY. Seven Victims Signal by Tap- ping Pipes that They Still Live, “One's Indiscretion Nearly Caused iy Abandonment of Trial u Proceedings, Agsiatant District-Attorney Ely closed | yosrysTOWN, Pa.. April, 30.--At noon Whe prosecution of Baroness Anisia Lotilse Tye Massy, on trial for the mar Tape srepean ys, meceee sare.) te ar ef Manufacturer Gustay Simon, late ¢-White Mine at Foustwell near ‘this afternoon. “Attorney Char Le liere in an effort to h the seven men Barbier ex a ot the defense, and had | entombed etree last Friday and who are Just uttered his first seven's hes | eee A the Mttle Frenchwoman heb hair in a swoon. On being restored | The rescuers were forced to wade and, t© consciousness she sobbed loudly, her In @ crouching position, as the passage ———"Sbewm heaving with emotion and her Was but four fee* high. There was figure trembling ent room between the water and suffi @ a clear space for the heads. One of the four was a Michael Bolya, the foreman the unfortunates. the shoulders of the watertight cans carrying Name Water and nour! In an effprt to correct the error that hhas crept {nto the murder trial of the | Baroness Anisia Louies de Massy, a mo ton was made tp-day dx Assistant District-Attorney sly that Justi Blanchard send the jurors in a body ‘other of |who is one of Slung across rescuers were from the Criminal! Courts to the Ho ng foods in Building, Broadway, three blocks away, | auld form. Wading up to their necks in the black fm order that they might personally ex and crawiun, muddy these men, ‘mine the scene where Gustay Bi Laser tig Whe rich blouse manufacturer, mot his ator begacaltaw Geom pea ae Gents last November. before reaching the beading where the pris are said t dark tunnels their way could De ) bel Mr. Ely's somewhat unusual but not tmprecedented action was the direct Fesult of the sensation of yosterday, | found only by feeling along the rougn When one of the jurors, Georg: W_ | walls, ae lights could not pe used for Guernsey, of No. 1% West One Hundred | was ¢ Twenty-cighth street, in questioning ‘te’s witness, admitted that he had Visited the so ay examined the fight plosions. was sent In for fear that unates would attempt ed fon and n further accident, At tne ne ming Was a crowd of men th out 1 to come meet wi mouth of t of stare plays 90 important a part in the Fren whien | woman's plea. The Justice at once to-follow the four that started. | halted the proceedings. ee gangs will be sent, in as #oon the water will permit of bringing Baroness ‘Wanted to Ge. any of the victime out, The progress When the case was called to-day Mr. of the ‘four rescuers. will ne Bly asked for an adjournment until t atternbon, 80 that he might consult the @uthorities. At the hour of reconven- tng he made his motion. There was no objection from Charles Le Barbier, lawyer for the defense, and the Justice granted the request It was stated chat the prisoner had the right to accompany the jurors to} the ecene of her alleged crime. At first | men have been able to make known that ghe seemed pleased with the prospect | ‘ey were not drowned by tapping» on of a walk in the streets after the -sta+ccuuresred alr p Signals that he | slow, toward and it ds exp night befc ted 16 ore any report wi a vas to the surface early rescuing party that taking | lowed Ww port brought to-day by the for hours had been rings for the four who fol- noted above. food or water the entombed Months she had spent in the Toms, on Ver ot u wn wo but her lawyers persuaded her not to| ¥% envy the mine euittelenily to 0, and she retumed to her cell ine pumps Lave been. at work since ir. Le Barbier and Assistant Dis-| a9 Friday erday an~ -Attorney Tinker went with the | 252°, oe (Uf undieuse ike wae added ve jurora ‘to the Holtz Bullding. | party inapected all the spots that | At ve figured in the testimony, including office where the shooting took place the staircase down which the Bar- passed Immediately afterward es waite a a SYS CAS STOSAME = WITHOUT ACTIN Aptying the ming Wo (housand gallons a icians are at the mine mouth, f miners « vugit to physicians en made for the 2 RB BOON AS they to whore husband ts one af No Recommendation in): 0) a Report on Insurance ; + | Chief's Removal. seed this a in Lave to (esciel to The Evening World.) r te ALBANY, April W.-—By a vote of 7 reas been ae to @ the Benate Jud Committ a 1 this afternoon decided w report " monment has he. i; ease of Superintendent lopuren > entive Seeley Cer pire Keleey with ul recommen for i. The voro wus as { Raines oane MoeCarrgn, Grady, Cohol 5 Gratton and Allds—7 A Dews, besa “Armstrong, Taylor Cobb and Hinman—¢ Th actin of the committer tn @icates ® viotary for Kelsey and is tp @ecordance with the plin of Ra: tram the Govemors reoomm + $e Ketoy's removal as mot du favorable action, in view of Une mony taken by the committer ityiug eeu HIT OIL MAGNATE’S When the comnitiee met Bonaior ,, Wage moved to report in tavor of the Nobody Appeared to Press Governors + dation, A i 3 ved an ame the conn Charges Against rt without recormmendudon of Kind. ‘This wos adopted Bedford, over the superintendent's will now te tranaferred to the a an committee also Died a resolution by Henator aries E. Be 4 Ol ines who gave ater “Resolved, That counsel for the Sux av k om fendent of Insurance i . fi 8 Areument before the Ate, NOL OX? wy « two bourse * \ plved, That a vote’ of « majorit hiv ‘ Mayhot | the Senators 10d ts ne ‘ ‘ klasly re to effect he remov rues s = 4 eee indent of Inn . se Resolved, That t * . " 4 Mmitted 10 Wie Benate for its “ f c ” Bhai intend ‘ > ance le rem ved fm “Resolved. That ¢ t ” 4 @hall be called and + Mm be pame nw b k oe ‘Yes’ or ‘No i Oe postion 1 ’ *a rer. Alide amen On section 7) Bate Hinman alone ‘ ut , 10) Regative On sections 4a st + RO 8 iy. Wa Wee unanimous f Commmiiice will amk Mr is of the cite be wae a . for Thursday ae me PRENTICE PRIMARY ay ee } BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY 's''ere3s ' wae not Mag Mt re he Gone io Rowkaway with Commis By 8 party vote| sioner Bingham,” was, Moroncy's reply Hse Jacgiated the Magtatrate ae tie dag want very Much 40 cated. Through | heard from them. | am- | jak meun that fourth north heading, which, in tuct only place they could be and | nd | BOMB HURLED AT THE PRESIDENT OF GUATEMALA Wounds His Chief of Staff and Kills Horses, but Cabrera Escapes. NOT THE FIRST ATTEMPT Intended Victim Dodged Bul- lets on Another Occasion —ls Unpopular. GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, April M—An attempt was made early to-day on the life of President Betrada Ca! brera., While out driving a dynamite Domb was exploded near his carriage killing the horses and wounding Gen. Orellana, the chief of staff. The calmness of the President, who waa not injured, is univermilly com mended and the would-be assassina are condemned on all sides. The Guatemalan Consul-General at New York, Dr. Bengoechea, recetved to-day the following official despatch from Foreign Minister Barrios inform: | ing him of the attempt on the life of President Cabrera “This morning at 8 o'clock, and at the time that the President of the Re public wag passing, @ bomb was ex ploded in one of the atreets of the cap- jtal. Fortunately, that high functionary was not hurt in thie criminal attempt, Jand orders have already been given that the proper investigation of the crime be undertaken, The only: persons who were wounded were the Chief of the General Staff of the President, Gen, Jose Marie Orellana. and the coach- {man Public order ts maintained un- | altered. BARRIOS | President Cabrera was elected Presi- dent of Guatemala Sept 1884, suo: ceeding President Barrios, an n March, 196, he assumed the Presidency for a second term. He was sald to be | very unpopular, was reported to: have deen shot at and wounded In April, 1906, the following month !t was again rumored that an attempt had b made to assassinate him. Later it was stated that the President had peen ac- cidentally shot in the leg TAMMANY NOW WANTS M’CLELLAN TO WIELD HIS OFFICIAL AXE. (Continued from First Page.) Charles ¥, Murphg will be only # figure: jhend leader tn so far as any dealings with the Mayor are concerned Murphy Seems Satistied. However, Murphy appears to be sat tsfied. He held @ big recep Wiewam to-day, and was ase ra that he had won a @rcat vic The spoils tory. hunters are sircady figuring on selaing the jobs of Police Commissioner nam, Water Com. joner Fire Commiestuner ‘enement House ( sioner Bu It te reported that ly way Lantry can hold hts job is to get in lime with Murphy and ten things out dn hie district, | ” there 1a @ bitter Ment. Other rusnor rned Police Com tr Bingham, Fire Comm ner 1 Water Commissioner hy It was repor , puld asked by Tammany to move these office-holders for polit And personal reasons, Despite emphatic | deuigis from the City Hall, it was sontidently asserted at Tammany Ha that Commissioner Bingham would soon waik the plank. Ellison Snubbed by Bingham back It became known to-day ¢ Co poration Counsel Ellison called on C sioner Ling (ow Gaye ag & Jong talk with him. Ce ad will E> polat out he ersor o to Comm: is way, thet Comm m refused to look. | Braves at the Wigwam, | On Wile account, the amany peo ple said, the Sullivans would demand the head of Commissioner win, and Use Mayor could not refi ot. That Binge ceeded by Water | Was denied by Mr. O'Brien himsclt If Commissioner Bingh drop dead to-day I know 1 would no ted to take his place,” said the Water Commiasi emphaste. There busy @round th Wigwam The jeaders why ha keopit ner Bu req a to mmissioner O' Brie mi will were tims to-day was Shere m gree hat the r ath sould be killed in Albany Mn Murphy Was asked Favors the Recount Bili 1 refer you to @ statement tha point J 9 eome tin 1 euid that if © La have not of the Lewis . ead) Me Murphy told t Mauri Featherson had announced thet ° would keep up th fight againat the r om yee ammeny none ge “7 at Ir ger Maurice he remarked. “w er should } “THE EVENING WoRL - 7 1 Dp, TMESDAY. APR AGED MAN SHOOTS AND KILLS NIECE, FIRES AT HIMSELF They Were Neighbors and Had Quar- relled Over Some Property—He Had Often Threatened Her, It Is Said. / After a violent quarrel about the. proceeds of the family estate, Louis Roedner, a wealthy.old man, of No. 96 Grinnell avenue, Corona, Shot and killed his niece, Mrs. Mary. Kreile, in her home adjoining his residence this afternoon and then turned his revolver upon himself and put a bullet in his brain, He died on the way to St. John’s Hospital in Long Island Ci The murderer is seventy-five years old and lived alone with an in- valid dispositi according to his wishes. Neighbors say that he perpetually threatened to slay his niece and that she stood in mortal fear of him, boys who played about his yard and mocked him. Would Not Let Him in Her House Mre tween their yards 30 wile, Kretle was to learn tf she had dec: toward the door of her house when the pecond bullet struck her behind the ear and she fell nd writhed th pain. She 'T haven't killed CHILD IN HOLE, aireet the dying woman for several —— as constantly threatening to kill those to see that she did an elderly woman. | b¢ Went back to the r house againat her t up a high fence be that he could not! His invalld wife w dea to tet him She) Man was taken to St h attendant and could natantly His nie | or any himself, neighbor less w to bring his wife to care oF her, it and immediately t turned over on her you yet,"" oried the | end a bundle of papers He was notorious throughout Corona for his quarrelsome n and w who cid not act He often shot at not revive. fence and Then mbed over into his own yard. His Wife Saw Him Shoot Himself, 2 in his ho e on inv over. To-day the old man made! @ couch near tho window t om several ineffestual efforts to get into hie) on the yard, Walking to wit a few niece's house, She would. not let feet of this window the aged slayer enter, however, and threatened to turned his weajon upon himself and! the police If he did not cease pestering | put a bullet into his brain. He fet-ov her uncons:lous as hin wife dragged her- He went away then, and was next self screaming to the window, seen by # neighbor bu ~ a pile of] The entire neighborhood was in an logs at the side of his fence. He uproar by this time and the only poljce seen through a keyhole the He arrived simultsneously “wit working In her warden. He up) Oner Nutt, The Coroner endeavo: to che top of the fence and called out) ours oe ho olothing ana. Fie Then the dy John’s Hospita f in and tall, over money matters ee taken 10 : " where ‘ax sald he could not survive Tefused. Thereupon he draw a revolver) More than a. few hours and phot at her. Qld) man’ Reaanar, as che town RN new him, the village scold. His The firet bullet missed and he shot) wif 'nas not walked in seven years, and again. The aged woman was running | he refused to provide her with a nurse de waited on her be heard by the abuaing the help had endeavored er house and take but he would not hear of ook w violent dis ol4 man ‘Dut I will.” ke to Mra. Quiller. Then he clambegeds ever the fence f che neighbors ay that they had i Pie eS ou some joint property over which the ol and ran to the prostrate woman} man fretied and fumed constantly. and Standing over her he fired'a bullet into| suught every available opportunity to her abdomen, Infliteting a fatal wound | 4. use his kinswoman about from which she died In a few minutes je always went armed, and the . ; | women and ehtidren in tha Ginnell ave. The old man remained at the side o' vie aection "ef Corona. Bed to. their his’ approach, HWSTER MADE OF LINEMEN OEFED’ LAWYER'S SHOOTING Coney Island Had an Opera Bouffe To- Henry C. Terry Pole War Day- Chorus by villagers. Curtain Y, of Philadel- phia, in Hospital With a Bad Wound. t ces i ie lina ae sa was an pera-bouffe war down PHILADELPHIA ry ¢ *b i this afternoon when a Te for many sa ir bandita, diag e4 as Phtindeiphian bar. was removed lineme e-raisers, mot In battle hotel to a hospital to-day suffering array 't x (Magers of Banat ‘Thit-|a Dullet wound in the @odomen ® n nm fell the ry whl w Physicians my is F rys were down forninat the serious in the is declared to footlights, winging their Jolly carols and | have been acc Seaivax s triumph the in Mr. Terry, who ts eixty. years old, te over-at the Bheepshead Bay Uves at the Normandie Hot with his police staxion re," undergoing Beyond admitting that Mr. ‘erry onatigat wrist had been removed to the hospital and Two weeks he asserting that he had met with an ac worm for the E Jent, those | mathorit the hote Thirte . " 1 to dincurs the ea and before you could sey Mr. Terry's secretary told the hospita or anything stronger P that the injury to the le 4 string of unsightly poles YA an accident. She fared tha from Avenue N to Kings Mr Terry had jeft hts apartments for | as thick and di prominent as| Die office. He carried a sult cose in w wan @ loaded revol ppereease I's when an actor le talking "ar “Terry put the wut case down ebout meet on the floor of the elevator, ashe is Which ga Inhabitants sore dis- Quoted aa having galr, “Just tress, since they claim thelr street te we tha pevens® Boor be soet nee and stumbled over ‘the bog, The i not on th ity map at all, and to mock jarred the revolver and it was = belongs that portioi Gischaryed, the bulet enering Terry's the fronts his property r r versation, | but Charles Stahl, # stevedore, who pve et No 168, was the only one who oryetalized bis sentiments into deeds. He calmly took an axe and chopped i down the partic which stood in | 4 front of bis hb | Linemen Came To-Day | To-day caine the linemen (to atring| | wires. * ard words and low| : 0 ER mae AL the: Gamaottime J. A nip Pgh re igaren Seckel’s New Clerk [Dis- he - appeared From View, “Yn the emers Mrs Be i ; $ famter & x The theft of $1,000 worth of Jewelry ; A : # afternoon reported to the old 5 ice jptation to-day by T. M Ker | be fimond dealer at No. ¢ i Pulled Boy Out of Hole “ aire According to Seckel, | io + cllangea| whose shop Is near South Ferry “ ” errs ' 4m now wateh and of m, ker (Wo Weeks ago. f . 1 | HiTs now bined man said bis name was sk f a ") Tanne and je @ German. This ‘4 shoe Sfternoon @t 215 Beckel was oalled to " me he kill a| the Pooduce Exchame Bulldi ry " — hf told the poe. whe ke uokely » buckety!| ne return his shop he fox ‘Paneer 6 rniing on horwesback || talaainan Mae Bie worst jewelr H i" mi ¥, the the 7) LN! BLrogOR, | mostly diamonds, aleo gone Nop. ba , Airange to say, Seokel did mot know Glynn, We calms the por OMAN | the fret name of his chem. AU mld x enian Mom@it of Anil cell the pollee wae Chat Tanger elai Company an't live of Kat One Hundred and Il yoy oo Ag A Pa aireot. The menhant: war so ov iaemen ave Bp by bie lose that he could hand right te erect poles in Bast Phirt a IL 30 1907 00,000 HOARD LOAN CLERK Total Stealings Placed by Company's Counsel at $800,000, ‘The statement of the t Company of America th Douglas, the embexaiing clerk, bid $509,000 worth of ‘bonds In the building Just before he ran away was denounced Aw faine to-day by former Justloe Mor fan J. O'Brien, counsel tor the com- pany, All the bonds that Dougtas got Were valued at not more than $8,000. The District-Attorr y's Investigation of the connection of others with Doug- lax and Dennejt. ¢ oher, bery of the Trust Company of has, come to a temporary } of the unsatisfactory confession made by Dennett. He expressed a wish to re Yeal his connection with the case last Friday, and when permission was ex- tended he shot words at an expert ste Rographer for nearly four hours. arcribed to a ¢ ru In the rob America becar The notes were transcribed Friday night and Saturtay and the confeasion Was sent to District-Attorney Jerome at Lakeville He took it to Albany with him yesterday, and It reached his oMce today. Examination discloses it to be about the windiest document of the Kind ever written. It is mostly words, Dennett #k y glossed over the t and padded out inco: like a man writing He { there he tng that 100ked as though It to something. In order to give De Rating passages on might lead clear up some of his r nts and amplify p: was taken from tt District-Attorney’s offlce to-day ade his confession Friday he w ked ina room with a atenog allowed to talk and talk was submitted to virti@lly 6 ross-examinatio result wae satisfactory Hidden Papers Unearthed. t had n under the third one Ww us messer ger was obs from the District ney's trailed to the AUantic Bat vaults, at No. 49 Wall street, where he was seen to present an oider> In a few the papers tha nnett hid tn re to the mysterious telephone message which ordered him to “eover up” Josiah Quincy, of Boston. Dennett's stenog- rapher 1s rald to have place? them in the vault the Gay after Dougias was arrenied. Josiah Quincy left Boston tor New York late this afternoon. He is coming of Dt to gu statements made by to this city at the request orney Jerome, who wishe: 1 regarding some and Dougt visit the I ‘o-morrow and submit himself to an examination, CASSIDY AFTER Denne 7 TRACTION MERGER Asks Senate for $25,000 to In- vestigate Ryan-Bélmont Arrangement. ALMANY, Ap Hefore the & of alx bers of the Legislature to merger in New York City The resolu- t ts found to be Meal. | KIDNAPPING GANG Five of Them Arraigned in Harlem Court and Under $244 1 i » | Cour r nai wang w ‘ M stare ng soplicated In ab HT duction in January of six-year-old Gammy Sal, * of a rich Sicilia ving a "6 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-#ixth street | One of the five was Igancilo 4 Leonardo, of No. 1% Cherry etreet, whe Joonfessed afier bis arrest on susp imp)icatog “her four pet ons « Welro Pow Julleged head of th Rosina, of No. 7 vie ry ape DOUGLAS DENIED minutes of the officera At lantic Company fo!ned him, carrying a| big tin box. They went back to the District-Attorney’s office together and entered the room where Dennett was being questioned It is supposed that this box contains Tho resolution |» regarded as @ phrowd move in connection with the coming battle over the utilities bill. Cassidy | js to figure as an opponent of the uitiities bil), Contng from him, the merger res la rewarded as an attempt to stall off the friends of the ball fenator Page, who de in favor of the utitities tll, wald receritly that if the traction interests opposed the utilities | DAI] an investigation of their interests would follow li Sa Ses iad ae eR Ad GATES'S FRM 10 QUIT, BUT HASN'T LOST SH, 000,000 Chicago Plungers to Re-| tire From Wall Street About June 1. Gates, head of the mock m of Charles G. Gates & ed to-day that the concern A on or about ok at and his father retire, ates characteriaed as ridiculous « from Chicago to the éffect that t 911,000,000 In the recent stock nitted, however, that the ration of winding up the house had been qutetly sometime, His s#tate- we reports baye been ctr- t t my firm is go virles parts aa, and ini in from al! rica G et on Several of the partnora wi! miinte in whe commission business maxing new nections, but ) whom Iam not at state at vhts My fat active Wa more and mor outeide ) John W. | France, of CAAN REF REFUSES 10 lc arged With Leniency Sticks to Position and Judge Thomas C. 7, tn Court of General Sessions t noon, dented the 1 of Dis torney Jerome to have Danigi Sullivan ed. Sullivan is the man wh cted and burglary in the sec: by Judge © uitentary, r the off senterced # in the py m panishni years in pri da PLES ENT LAAN ET Mat CHANGE SENTENCE Reviews Case Where He Was lot of attention SUICIDE LETTER “OLLONS SUT FOR DIVORCE | Missive Signed With/Name - / of H. D. Archer Tells of | Intended Self-Killing. (Special to The Wvening Work! t WHITE PLAINS, NOY, April 9.—The mult brought by Mrs, Henry D. Archer for a separation from her husband, whe had clare of a duyartment.at Gedney Farm, the Inrge country estate of Mitl- lonatre Howard Willets, of Whe Plaine which has attnacted conalderable attention because Mr. Archer in his an | ewer alleged that his wife blew a tin whistit tn the middie of the night to cure him of snoring, has’ possibly re- solved itself into a tragedy. To-day Lawyer David H. Hunt, whe | rep ted Mr. Arciwr and who tn tended’ to fight the separation action, received @ Jetter signed with Archer's name, dated New York City, and in which {t is stated that the man fe go ing to end “his life, Mra. Archer has been seeking alimony |from her husband pending the determi- nation of her action, and It is believed that Mr. A er has titted sulcide nrough grief. ‘The letter received by Mr Hunt is as New York, April “Friend David H. Hunt “T thought I would write you why 2 dig not appear a trial. This dise ¢ Mra. Arch pught upon the ren cannot To bring ‘them and om tell thin iy ace upc them 1 can at by de the er has bi stand ding and into ‘court that wi more tha end it all bi My sing my death H ARC D. was amis i re ico enn No. 123 Weat s suffering from friends fear je oh active duty d.by tha Com- tion of Brooke reach the re - Park &Tilford ‘The fragrant Havana is not | among “bygone” memories, because. Judge Crain was originally go \) Tass tidtca pemeeied 20 vipers The best brands of Havana eklente, wa fun Then" he" disuse Cigars produced by skilled | howe attones.. Fudge Crain, in imported from Cuba and | tra hate he teint has |, Set by Park & Tilfords | Leet ation: {n the Miventtary. | | are equal to the finest cigars fn "aged she ua “ ‘in She aak” b ever made or ever | a tesa he ate et tne Jam Be | rena I Ip to find any prec t for the r meing of a prieoner under the con- ditions that prevail in this case. PATTEN LINER IN HELD IN HEAVY BAIL, = CRASH WITH TAURUS Little Silver Bumps Into the ‘Your imepection and orders iavited for | thuse cigars The Oriental Store. Windows and {ron Steamboat—Women Passengers Scared Doors in Country Houses hile on dts way from the Highlands ation line dock at ahe root of || Shovld be hung with JAPANESE Thirtec street, to-day, the |, CREPES and NETS. Materials vhost Lt and the tron ex designed to alter the unfinished pop ~ SL SRER rus, bound appearance without hindering » the fishing banks, Came together In the Sani ir lower bay and created consternation | free circulation of alr among the pasrongers. MADRAS and DRAPERY SILKS In the exeltement several women (3d floor) screamed, and it was with Aimeculty that Mate David MleCarthy restored or Broadway, der on the Little Bily Neither steam Between 181h and 19th Streets boat was under much headway at the me of the collision, and thus @ serious Jdont was avokied i Manager Byrne, of the Patien LA eid that through a miscalculation of DIED. Jistanee, due to the fow in the bay, | GALLAGHER.—On Monday, April 29, 180%, the boats seraped aides, but practically | JAMES W. GALLAGHER, | no damage was done, The Lattice Bt. on anes Se hd o E. ot: sor as vor'a “gingerbread” waa torn, but she! {oe be was able to continue her Journey and | yaGuage—On Sunday. April 28, 100% make the dook on scheduled time, The| gHOMAS F, MAGUIRE: ‘Taurus went to the fsbing banks and Yunera: fr sidence of hie showed no marks of collistor mother, Mre Crawford, 111 Wy ‘The local Hoard of Btfamboat In-| 624 et. om Wednesday, May 3. 66 npoction w evtigate and a hearing| 1 P.M. at Calvary © at the ond Of the weak O'LBARY—On Sunday, April Both, DENe NIM O'LEARY, the beloved bueband of Cf Ann Mubberd Funeral will take piace from 4, Anaclues Church, & and Morvis at 10 A M. sharp, Mey 4, q Members of the County Cork Men's Aa- ka voritons win every Veit oo th SFEGIAL for this WEDNESDAY |] CHOCOLATE COFFEB > 10c | ICB CREAMS - POU! 15e CHOCOLATE CREAM ore open evs. until 11 ofctocw Cary: wand PEPPERMINTS, POUND sociation are respectfully invited te attend, O'MABA.—-On April 20, at her residenee, 810 W. 16let a, BLIZABWTH, veloved wife of Jame O'ifara. * Funeral Wednesday ade invited. inter 190A Me art Mey 1, ¥r : LO8T, FOUND AND REWARDS LT in pearl earring, Tuesday § ae oe Fir rey] able re lo fest Fy ree —" rowed ee deere asa HELP WANTED--FEMALE, BaP tat GML,