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Cail aye HRISH HOME RULE COREY ty BILL lV ‘ (INLY HAS SIXTIETH According to the strikers, the number of longshoremen otit on the i diferent steamship and dock companies’ piers is as follows HOROKE Hamburg-American 600, Boandinavian-Ap ean “ww Holland-American m0 North German Licya 6m Phoenix 3 . a Rotterdam 6”) | Total ry 2.90 Pict hiiliineataias od BROOKLYN House of Commons Is : Bush Term! Company 20 | Other companies, entimated at... 1,00 + i ” 4 — , " *, | - Business Associates Said Th d WI M Ceremonies Held To-day J xen vor Dock Company. v0 | rotat iin . | ronge nen Weas- $ Hee ‘ MANHATTAN. to Be Displeased Over | & in Buildings About to | wane siar 80) Ward vecssssees , | ure Is Introduced. bandoned | ppereenga ne His Conduct. Be Abandoned. |] French scvsersceres 2001 Totad ; — rand ¢ 4,060 ~ NVENTIONS DUBLIN COUNCIL OF 104,] ne comees of the City of New York | < RS PG : DEFIED = CONVE! NS. a began the celebration of tts sixtieth An a ae a 4 ‘ * versary this morning at tea o'elock >, a “lec R29 ‘injer| Because the college te about to oocup “Expect Man in Semi-Public People Elect: 82 and - King) ieee e ciaitrs: on, Washinaton I POLICE; 5 ames 22—Government Heights the ceremonies were more elan- | Position to Observe Standards : orate than ordinarily, Hepecial tribute | § Holds On to Polic was paid ty the memory of Townsend 14-9 olds On to Police. of Propriety, Says One. Harrta, one of the founders of the oot , 4 g game si lege and the first Aarerioan Copeul and mere z | LONDON, May 7.—The Irteh bill de- | afterward Minister to Japan, in eh (Continued from First ) Wiltiam Elis Corey will not fons con- | signed tom demands for Tri of whom one of the new Mmikitngs hes Page in the sprestd Ste s Introduced in the House name © Post-Rowe! { pte re ie us r 4 to-day by the Chief Séo-]| Brief addresses by speakers ropres ves, at N fay if re he Holland-American tine that erat alter bie marr retary for Ireland, Mr, Birrell, in the |ing the city, the State and the nat sebt 000 ts the fale | diye 6 strikers won their demands the Gliman, say rev pros ana which crowded | were delivered. Following fhe morni wharves in Staten Inland and to the| gny Sere Eee put ballast in its ships) Whoee financial forecasts every oorner of the chamber. exercises a pilgrimage was made (© Bush termina Brooklyn. pee phe ag es bt business this) i wh mei bit matinee a he en i ce the low rate for carry- to. be inspired. Though on the ve The bill provid for the establish- | Washington Heights by t student « _ t ka. | $i eve of his o x ar i th ia . n The ‘breakers’ were wt! green immt | Pay! edores any more than OE 4 - : {ve council’ Ireland, with head- | blematic of ot State and nation was} | Dorey was re-cie » t pets e es bepes se asetny bi i . frants, newly anded, who know noth. | ey had been getting of the United Stat pataig’ Rabe ag oe ere % Mey Sey eos i ng about handling freig Most of he only men at work on the Hol- he fact ts net cone 1 reo] sigelehi ato sind est Potaehcr lice geaparendd he ih arrdiad Aes them went to the Bush terminals, /and-American dock to-day were eleven . | was to associate the/ dent John W. Minley, of the Co! r" “ A ment of Mr. ¢ 2 e §0 of their countrymen had pre- | “‘shenangoes,"” who tried cluimstly to a ak iaetent the Iris’ people ag a|he mentioned that recently presents had | . se fatter of Trust etiau ths. aauabincgetinas tithe | Seas ote ae tan aah 4 them yesterd Ket the baggage out of a amall liner B {President Corey's re-election 1s also) © egos stig Bee ee oe ee eee nena | The strike” leaders undertook to clr-| Which had just come in. The freight ; fooked upon as a subtle hint ito him to | Fis a oeey sie soeralast He Bh gz te of #4 y ues | cumvent this by complaining that at| in the hold had not been touched. get out as gracctully as possible be Oy 0 riot In Jaren, a picture of fie DS | jnast ten tugs were engaged in this) The Hamburg-American line managed : fumor that he was to be forced out ot Cee ala Lak sncate Gane adish ad dw about to be abandoned, before @ brick | trame, in violation of the regulation | to retain some of Its stevedores throug : the president's chair has been breathing MelaYE Wer IED SRADA. “ook tel was resed, and a $10,000 donation from | which prohibits them from carrying! the morning, but at noon nearly all o! back forth between Pittsburg and eeaias the levying of & single tax or|* gentleman whose Wentity was to Te | passengers. It is said some of the of- them quit, despite a posted notice warn- Mew York for many months, Always it ine hi main secret | fending tug captains may lose their) ing them that no man who went o: thas been followea by denials formauy |™ coming under the| Pret Compton. of the frst graduating | charters. strike coul dever again, work sig ike fesued by directors of the corr oe i iets the posed Ina 7Oaunell class, epoke, and, among other things,| Along the Brooklyn wharves, about company, £ Fhe vame tactics were adopted In Having? gyrase Kovernmont board, |SM4 that in the year 186 here was an | $0 negro strike-breakers, nowy imported Superintendent Penhell, of the White ~ case of Charies M. & Lees Aap ase Jou ‘be ‘| @wtul tuse because the educational ex- | from the south, were doing their best Star line, met his striking Jongshore. 4 Maa. potoriety that has held Mr. Corey nado ugebant 4 a poadlanyth peal penses for that year had. been 338,00. | today to make ose on the heeped- | men this morning for « conference, but mS 9, vee than a year | seated districts, Bc on dh . ear {UP mQuntaing of freight re! ¥ fm the Hinetieht more tha ¥ { Pubtic —Works,—ené—W. low the ofty demands $24,000,000 a year | Tee et eetataee fer the | fused to acoede to thelr demande ‘asional y strikers | Capt wy, ] © fe anid to be even more &: : r and not much fs heard of it + Sept Watson, of the Cunard tins and athe ressin® *° | waucation, tae Inepeciors of ihe Re- |p ol MRS Oe President of the {ome When 60 men returned to work! superintendent’ Maca f + She Bicol family than the n y SUr-| eoematory and Industrial Schools and ee. . at the four North River plera of the | line. ai pido essai} end | : fed up by Mr. Schwab tn his Europes Board of Aldermen, addressed the ine, also received deputations of the! * P ” | the Registrar-General bearers of the clty fag, giving a brie | Southern Pacific Railroad. These mex striuers, but neither ode would Penkets, That his associates have no The Supreme Court Judicature, the | history and declaring tha; 3,000,000 out | had been more moderate in their de-| concessions and th sealipsriceipes @8 his family has. become reconelled to | poyal Irish ‘Cnstadulary, the Dublin | % the 400.000 inhabitants of the city | manda than the majority of their fel | goog | Sentenehoes “O10 ADs Ble marital troubles and his romance | yetropoiitan police, the Land Com-| “Richard “Watson Gide, Galivered a |10¥# They asked an increase of, 5 Pennsylvania H Mw Miss Gilman, has been reported | iisston and the Prisons Board weuld | Driet reas appropriate to Gtate cit-| cents an our for day work and 10/ y!vania Hands Join. Bérom a dozen different sources. Of| remain under. the control of the Im. | 2enenip. cents at night. Alarmed by the con-| Three hundred men employed as float | course, it has been as frequently de- | yerial authorities: Former Secretary Shaw Speaks. lisa: of freight, the company capitu: | ‘eserid at joe three North River piers a 1 .affal rose: ¥ - | Leste M. 6haw. former y lates. 4 1 2 * snsyivania unexpectedly | nied that bis roreons he ae g |_A representative administrative colin. | Lettie M. ¢ a virtece tae tocin, | 3h wae announced thet the Gpnara| Joined tho ranks of the strikers this| concern of the Steel Trus: ich | cll, consisting of elghty-two elected the national faa. He prefaced his| line expected several hundred ‘negro! afternoon, As they do not get as much he is the oMfcial head. Nevertheless, |and twenty-two nominated members }aveech with the story of Bawyer, | strike-breakers to arrive trom a Bouth-| money ag the ‘lo os ine OF the persistency of the rumor that Mr shed. The latter would |Mark Twain's hero, when he said in | gen port this afternoon, Btrikers threat: | been exnected core horamen, it had not | Beorey is no longer persona grata tn| be nominated for the first year by the | fiRy {0 Uns. query aa to hie mame: “Tom| CPt. ‘the appearance of the blacks | yrs morreneet ey would join in| the billion dollar company, es that | King and thereafter by the Lord Lieu-|those who love me call me Tom.” would be a signal for trouble. Thh eheneneh iis : there is more than idle speculation beck | tenant of Ireland. DEEL Mah gtd of the Hives ged ts the No Strikers Desert. Fe agin /seaail ri which fe short bao | ‘ef the prediction that he will coon t The elected members would be elected |s2iq Mr Bhaw, “but thoes ee eee | ate Dig meeting a the strikers to- | Peasy ries Mosel i pi forced out of the president's on @ local government franchise. cal] me a lemon. : H in Brunswick Hall, West and) 9 them the sign, “No Freight | re Mee acini atvclea Mt “te The Under Secretary for the Lend|,Referring to the Sag, Mr. Shaw sald: |gieventh atieets, it was atated that | Receives.” The City of Columbus of | In financ ' payne ip we hs is ee _{ ‘The highest love we can have for tt In| > Pope ot this line sailed this afternoon, but sh + he wili get out very quietly utenant of Ireland wou! An €x-|the unselfish eteaAtnstmess to it thet {here Rad been no Gesertions from the| | ue 8 . but she | Tl tne ‘slow, ponderous dignity Ticto member of the Counell, which | hopes -not for personal advancement. |ranks. The Italians, who In previous | OO! with her the same cargo | mmehded in such high financial m would have tomplete control of the| Make a fortune under the flag If you |troubles had always been the first to ich she brought north. Baggage and! can Hold office under it if you Sf Whether he will become etricken with | powers vested In the departments to be yous prostration and en because | handed over to Its care. of feeble health and oversrain in a| For financial purposes elght depart. * matter of pure cuvss. Wall street looks! ments would be created. forward to some such development| A certain annual sum, to be fixed by giter your undyin It, ‘commissioner Watchorn udience while the fret raised In Japan, & present to the col i fealty to and in CITY COLLEG But never allow these considerations (0, American flag THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1907. a NEARLY 7,000 MEN OUT NOW, SAY LEADERS OF THE STRIKE. 2p perishable fretght now on the Savannat: @ook is being handled by about 10) Italians. Despite the landing of eo many of the Bowen-Post Company's strike breakers to work, were | Moreover, It break away and return Tove| sald to be standing fast was stated that the strike leaders ex- addressed the pected to inyoke the contract Iabor to stop w the non-resident crews of the lew. | | RUN ON A BANK == ELMER FAILS STARTS ICT IN TD STOP POLICE SPRING STREET BY INJUNCTION Depositors in Italian Bank Boxing Promoter Says Scared by False Reports He Will Bar Em from About Concern. Club To-Night. There was a run on the Ttattan Bank! gusttce Davis, ta | of the Cry of New York, at Lafayette | Preme Court. #pplication fer an art 1. of the Su- afternoon denied the Injunotion ma. Hels Spring streets, to-day that re hilly sciaailagted i ter eanw quired, the presence of the reserven| Gin Masedabucda tes MAKING, EASY FIT, LONG from the Mulberry: street station and a| Were to be made in regard to nter. WEAR. WHITE AND EXCLU- force of detectives from: Headquarters | ference of politics in the conducting of BIVE FANCY PATTERNS. | to prevent a serious panic. When the! boxing elubs failed to mmterialize, At- on THe CQUETY eHimT, bank opened more than a thousand (orney Phaéty {8 Adams, for Elmer, m POR THE EQUETY L shouting Italians bealaged the doors and | tatled to put on the gloves with. Assist CLUETT, PEABODY 4&4 CO. |Tought their way to the paying tellers) ant Corporation Course: Farrell, a wanene | window. thougt he @imcoursed to the Justice on ‘Though the bank ts entirely solvent | Ms try-outs with Elmer in the course of hia physiet] development Mr, Adems attacked Inspector Walsh, who made un affidayit that | member of the Elmer gymnasium Bixty-fitth street and Brpadway, t the gymnasium and the ¢) Separate institutions. Mr, Adan and has more than $2,500,000 in deposits the publication of the fact t ot its employees had embezaled a sia! | sum of money exvited the Italian col- lony to frensy, An Ita newspaper made a sensational report of the em bezzlement. Refunded the Cash. on at trustees of the bank met yester day and refunded to the bank the small Amount stolen by the employee. Then | courts 5. | hy repr © State Banking Department wae no- We Ou Rouid have to i Ufled and an examiner sent to the bank, | fy an injunction, He ga 1 pine: sording to J. BE. W ring advice about remaining bee enckemin Pigs abated rted the Jaw and all would be well land, counsel for the concern, repo: Siren iin ledvine: weld that the institution Was entirely solvent) would ind nd that ite gecuritics were «ilt-edwel. | night for on excutlve cops would be admitted This atatement was posted in the bank, but i did not stop the run High time for low Shoes. mee conve fase niereg ee ars Ge Lambert kind is just and they fought each other to get to ° right—right style, durable, the one paying ‘™ window to draw ar & I ford comfcrtable, perfect fitting. their money out. At this one window No gaping, slipping or “fall- it ds onl to pay out $4 a ing awa at ankles and Jay and the bank had several Thousands of families in town heel. They are made on Took. oes vn: canh: to epee (We “THe |i": aml ont of bown preter to deal low shoe lasts, that’s why with Park & Tilford, be Te leathers ere the finest When the crowd surrounding the bank became noisy and manifested an ugly! that money can buy—and disposition to storm the doors, Police Ls ssipnie of the greater ‘vanety. of * : + i we have every correc: sort, | Headquarters was notified, and the re | their Stock and the more ngor- | serves from the Mulberry street sta-| 5 para Six dollar values through tion sent oUt, Several Ttallan detec-| 08 Tules insisted on maintain. and through ing the purity and iimest quality essential in all Food Products for the Family Table. Extended free out of town deliveries by tives, accompanied the reserves went among the excited deposito: Geavoring to soothe them and set them raight to the condition of the bank ie Our Price, $3.95 “Ask the Man Who «mm. 39-41 CORTLANDT sT, 183 BROADWAY. Weors Officers of the Bank. The bank was organized in 18% and . ; Cats the following ix a list of its officers Sraght end expeeee: Complete Joseph N. Francolini, ‘President logue of lowes prices for Household Domenico Salad Firat Vice-Presi- twee in ordering, will be promptly sent dent: Receo M. Marasco, Becond Vic you. Mail and Telephone orders re- President; J. T. Bhavinl. Treasurer, and Ne Ferd tees eas auaelbns Panquale J. Samonelll, Secretary CRA : Mr. Wayland, attorney for the bank, ie at Stee: Mange. Cone. sald after the run had started to-day “The t from the bank was ver small and enifcant The was quickly refunded. The pi of the defalration was worded w within « few months after the Corey-| Parliament every five years, would be! waved in fipnt' of te it from doing ‘longshoreman work| at the Bush wh Liberate in fi od e: | charged to dated £ of them. Bir. Watchorn | liners wharves, not one of the | d¢!ibera of injurt Gliman wedding. To haye fatied to rev | charwed to, the Consolidated fund and) sad of our flag, that it was being waved | ashore. thirteen vessels lying there sailed to- | Pe a0o re naible for the — 9 elect him to the presidency muld hav 2 fn oountry under the sun, and tn- 4 The bank ts pa A ‘A special Irish fund, to amount to a eh € . May Refuse Passengers. day. Of the thirt fy 7 : t, \been an acknowledginent at the ex t yver $90,000.00) yearly, would be A t Justice must characterize our een, five were dus to|iar for dolla { Maida officer of the greatest comb! ead y ‘ dealings with outside nations in order| It was announced at the Hoboken leave port before night ample eash on haz run !0 - |S OWNED, CONTROLLED, OPERATED x i | nat It may be always respected. |~ ne ee several days ani sare Of | formar, and ii tex . , H pation of capital in America had put ee such a nature that they can be turned || man wae made AND MANAGED BY THE SAME INTERESTS [himself in such a poritian as to requir: 1,200 SUGAR M {nto cash “tmnedistaly.. ‘Aeanr"e7 exotel newt TODAY AS DURING THE PAST 30 YEARS Baleciplising. This would have reflected REVOKE PERMIT ALDERMAN PETERS , AKERS Compliments the Bank. om Cart iececcrhes, ||| ey OAT & Laan {pom the trott and the wintogn of STRIKE AGAIN HF Napiana, conte! vor eve cane. | SPECIAL fOF this WEDNESDAY rl S @irectorate in its selection of executiv ’ ST TRUST. to-day gave out the folowing | tt: Watched more than : Ne eae tr tin cee: CAN'T STOP HEARING, ™! "| Ried" ufone! ot te Mew "fore Sate | CHOCOLATE COVERED : Hunplessant ‘sensation in the Anancial | Chest ; | Penk azamlners S POUND LOC | | CHOCOLATES & BONBONS * worla. | Justice Thomas Decides That Ind omplete Tie-Up of Refineries in| “7"{!% pitient to you a state” MYRNA FIGS...POUND Withoat © That President Corey's romance with . inde- Williamsburg Th 4 the Aasets an ouiies ot |T CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM, on geal M adits Gilman has not heen winked at and pendence League Can Go b | B threatened as Your Danks 88 find by sae, Ot Ue eo 15¢ CARAMELS Bysares over a2 unworiny of ser ous Anes d | ovement Is Grows ] examination 4: pmapfeteds CARAMELS-...POUND Of achnsshdigad canary P pideration was #tnte ar - | A strike that th of the securities owned by your Park Row Store om eninge : | nreatens to Involve , ue ie Lhe clac ICE CREAM SODA 4 t | af employees in the grea condition of your bank since my g 5 i BOATS IN PARK.» oklyn, denied to-day the applicaticr eriea of the Amerioan Sugar retin ramination in June, 198. You ith j Served to Perfection at 2 ear Stem \<t Alderman Henry Clay Peters to hav te |ing Company in Williamebure is wats! 1a lowe by dishonesty of Don’t forget that Box of Candy for your FE i de pe Zar e temukeacy ic a _ — . ell empl ¢ amount of the : | sronridatng tee Bey Sia a% er ler way. It started Inst evening, haa been ascertained by me and COR. CHURCH friends in the Country or going Abroad Commissioner Herrman | trom heanng charges ans n| Real Fire Drill Given to] Zbe2 S? men wakes out because th sof your own. private Conporatios 0 a view to expelling him from wu egy ee y nerease from 15 cents! means without any hope of repay Subic posit verve} Explains. It Is in the |Cguaty committee Inspector Who Came [fiat Avout un more men nina cris | "Bias doin you azo entited 9 the he ordinary He ursed that as he ts a pubit 7 ‘ “ nks not only of é <, Eangt orm Aiguity Public’s Interest bectaat only ae pablie ca thoes to View. afternoon, and 1,00 additional atrikers | er the Bta | INTEREST AND DIVIDEND pe eorcuct ir ADHIC'S € ‘ Charges against him, Juatice ‘Thomaa are expected to join the ranks at mid-} whieh I heve the honor to represent NOTICES. cows ¢ ) ogra f A eet niche ure respectfully, nn s ees nal affa cee jowever, decided that the Independen M. W. HUTCHINS. THE BOARL Bpiewoss ‘m1 ning ‘Wor }eague could go ahead with its charges Dr. Joseph spector of | roe men are unorganisesd, but Tim Joseph N. Francolint, President of the! fiat” HELP WANTEDO—MALE, 2D ee Sromine ¥ gz the Evening Id'n ox | om tal 0, Se Aldermen, ses | i othy Healey, the labor unlon organizer, | bank, Is one of the most widely known Pinrice irmerenrenane taser Jow* certain set st a , Park swan-boats, Park In conncetion with the bribery charges Ant und | what shall be known as the Sugar rated by the King of Italy ali PEF snlel Tirwiclaes, valie per 9 : r Mones cabin ne todny | Aine Alderman William §. Clifford ave duct a) Workers’ Union, at Palace Hall, Grand} in recognition of hls services for his ground photographer, Apply Oliver Eape P , revoh nf Arnold Tisch, the ee ease i treet, Wil m ¢| fellow-countrymen in this elty. =! mene Jue e got | @ mabutg, to-night Th : uaa conce 'TO PROBE COHALAN se co) | #Mtiment of the employees of the big ed LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. e Commie Herrman, tn his letter} | “| sur houses along the Williamsburg PTIV! i Y1KON, ‘ou * a i . elie a ED CA XSrAsLy KONE Wo iron elotnea, Call rest sle het in'vew of he| CHARGE AGAINST PAGE, |2#"!=."0:2,%m,+,s7208 river tonts otter vat were ns ore | ALLEGED CAPTIVE, |" "wane waNTED-—remace ” “ii'feg.ite' su, Som at 1 Pg | vitae without any preliminary assistance on | "2 ais0réer. aes DOESN’T APPEAR. ge a a eo ba ARI oy Rey ad t d Lp ed eee srpeshes h he busiest time of the year fence with eash regisier, Apply 108 ‘Ave , FOUND AND REWARDS, wn afta ¥ he he v b th vO. re . or . + eare for vertic et ave, i: Shetnelr own affairs and not b Loneerved by the fewer! sminded sphelution of Goneler Pe vasenient of the big fve-mtory | MOrkere are foreigners, unable to un-| autidred Naughton, the alleged propri-| ic ani tnewer “elgunine "aglany Ait “Monday “moraing, “pocketbook, cota of thelr employers, Mr. Se Tesh anh ee ke ald ca providing for an investigation by tne Duiiding which covers almos: an en- | tp MA oy HA py Bd ee |etress of @ disorderly house in Bixty-| art, Address M., 320 World gener, rowers ies, Dasement, tems a lett the service of the c he could do unui he had seen hee Senate Judiciary Committee of te‘ Diock. when the flame of thetr| have worked them to @ high pitch of | Afth street, rasded last night by police “Now it js pretty certaln (hat uny lawyer, and 4 not say whether ha | @Stoments made last Thuredey night | S™ jamp wet fire to the felt pack- oth usl dam of the West Sixty-elghth street ste- ‘whe . and dis- | “*¥* ee ee er hel ; Ming underlying the asbestos layers| Already the reserves of four pre-| tion an complaint of an inmate, was Paras the. © ndards'of pro; | contemplated any action lpr descias oat ce Kelsey cae | stout a joint. The burning felt sent | MM AT* On duty at the gates held in $300 bail for examination ls position too un r @ 0 sta said in eubstance that « rteyyen aot great clouds of bad smelling smoke up Se ‘Thureda, di Magistrate, Kerpochan in | ‘ year ago on 1 wood- the Weal je Court to-day 1 Bi arrenstessttt, Bat ae, corer STRUCK BY BASEBALL [stor tage rot “sow on tis tonneau, te baling Ax the wood] Fatally Hurt by. Pal Siu fost shen taken to the rald wor | end Miss ai 1 ha by | bogwed Minority Lender Grady to hely ; tie at work on @ buMding at Twen- | discharge o 4 me i T filled he 4 The youn waman who complained receive tall Fay SUNDAY, DIED TO-DAY, | pss te mertaege Tax dill, and that | “Mise Heyiman, i charke of room we, [SNES #iFeet and the ast Hiver t0-| wat aie hat best, held @, brisgnar mn a Meets . Senat Page, ace tate = hoe room N® | day, Jahn Spinell, forty-two years oid.| the house for weeks falled to appear. | ° t the I a acting a9 comnsel for ‘the A @ on the third floor, was the frat ot No. @4 Kast Eleventh street, lost hie the police sald, that ' iL Neve R vered Consciousness Estate Interests. otice the emake, She called ber puplis | footing and fell #ix stories to the mde-| te Leonard, eighteen * amendment chang to attention, and, leaving them in| Walk. He received internal Injuries and ae Presidio we ner ergy man will ma Acckent—Will Be nel of the inveetigating charge of monitors telephones 19 | ne shen te Sekerie ie Se en induced to. came to No Pr £ specie) somenlty (| the janito Vid Giover. and to the | "ences for recovery town by promises af a good job : 4 é principal, Louie Beardsiey, Then ; on an yy MOUSE THE THIEF THAT rang the auxiliary alarm in the bulid 0 ed ing. At bana of the twin gongs rotating, yang A 2 4 and marched | | = a <<! Telephone ’ eat 1 of Bheehan's play. oon ht | - . . . , TY » ‘ red (i Ab Y Dune > ¢ ory GOES 10 GOV, HUGHES ¢ will bel was ered to-day to be the ite and the teachers, led by Mise Heyiman mM OSL 10n WM i aewe so was @ sae th gue And Misa Hargrove, bandied the enildren | ‘ was 5 At aie ee with aid of the monitors two] ' € Mey i Is city, who was policemen who pad run a wound ot | @ atting. A ew ine hit from @ Wilkes-Harre the gons—-N¢ who lives in the aa ag eI ah i eae a et for, summer montha ictures " spill. Me woman had placed it , stationed themacives at the doors sa oe tae none a oe oe ecko! any tender 1 a peak NINE 7 tA rn Li ' ” aw the w f the ba a Ly y . NINE KILLED AS TORNADO ‘i 4 a ane & ri ¢ Nesemen | will be 1VEn 2, ) Toad Vp vat pee All new listings desired for th g ree wit DESTROYS TEXAS TOWNS rat ot. ne| ig acon. ene rere ra issue must be received on or before that date, ‘ict Suadan” is bas wae 0 Sromant den tr issue m received on or before that date, Next Sunday’s World » Mi HUGHES SIGNS BILL one inding teeet De tn For Manhattan, The Bronx and | For Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, ¥ FORCING PRIMARIES went ow mvletely satiste: 1 with tne hester County apply to Staten Island and New Jersey apply to Germany, . > f © Yeates Phe towns le | Moun! Hone NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY THE N.Y, & N. J, TELEPHONE Co. i doug the Kdgew Te right. ¢ e / gyn oef - Contract Ottheas Telephone Mos: . Telaphone Nos { she toon, a went ol vere, are tonored practi: | gg thas! a Toe Brauing Wore ANOTHER §1,000,000 SENT THESE PICTURES ARE OF GR ot the All telegraphic and telephonic com, |@ay signed Assemblyman &: vied by ‘Twroush the joes) Sub-Frepsury to: 0. EAT ole icalOn Ie muspended and details are | bill waten Wilt copay tie peeneek'# dey there haw been transferred 10 sts, - We (wo towns and viclaity 1” | rinaty “law. °° BAOVisions of ‘ine HAL which’ was transferred 19 that i ‘ eee , : p | polnt yesterday,