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THE EVEN! NG WORLD, TUESDAY, LOVING INDICTED | Women of Finland Elected to the Diet FOR THE MURD OF YOUNG ESTES Friend of Thomas F, Ryan to Plead Unwritten Law, Claim- ing Wreng to Daughter. EXCITEMENT OVER CASE, Virginians, Because of Rela- tionship, Take Sides and Jury h May Be Hard to Get. (Aeecta! to,The renter Wort.) RICHMOND, Va. May 21.—Judee Loving was indicted by the Grand Jury Livingston, Nelson County, to-day for the murder of ‘Theodore « at noon Betes. Judge Loving shot Es April 2 at that Estes had The unwritten Loving’s defense Judge Barksdale ané killed young Oakridge, believing daughie: Judge ruined his aw will > took charge of the ense to-day owing to the fact t dee Gordon, who should have preiied, de ‘ having nad a personal encounter with Judge Loving ten years as The court room was crowded wi the .ndictment was returned, but as tt Pesult was expected thore waa or no demonstration. Judge —taving phowed ttle concern, Dut counsel for the defense at onci moved fur a change of venue, t tion on this motion was deferred. ut ac Judge Loving was thereupon ar Faigned, pleaded not guilty and war bailed in the sum of 37,000 surety being Judge John Horsley, of Lynchburg Family relationship and strong opin- fons, freely to produce an extraordinary situation tn the cane of JuaKe Loving, whe 13 sonal friend of Thomas F, Ryan, of New York Those who think Judge Loving w too hasty tn slaying, without investiga- tion, the man who, acording to pub- Me report, took Miss Lizzie Loving, the Juuge’s daughter, buggy riding, and brought her back elther drug or intoxicated, declare he cannot peal to the unwritten law, because 1 Goes not cover his case. On the other hand, his adherents urge he was right in taking summary ven- geance on one who he believed, with the strongest reason, had wronged his child, They admit the possibility of @ mistake, but still contend that if he was convinced of "es guilt his de- fense is complete “Jack” Lee, the Lynchburg lawye who snccessfuly defended the Sirothe boys for killing the man they accused of having wronged thelr sister eounsel in chief to Judge Loving fs a fighter, and his reputation the “unwritien law” is inv. high throughout the country peared early to-day with his cl The trial of ase is expected to bring out the most startling testimony Which cannot now even be hinted at AUTO RIDE ENDS IN QUIT WEDDING MILLION‘ Joseph Pearsall and Mrs, Syl- via Kepner Knapp Marry Suddenly. expr will by H whe ved, ts He ap nt. of Mrs Sylvia Kepner| no obialned a divorce from Joseph Palmer Knapp » few years ago, and Joseph Pearsall, member of the} wealthy New York family of that name, were surprised to-day when In- formed that the couple hud been mar- ried late last nigh! in the Hotel Bell claire, following on automobile ride Westchester Wilson Marshall, owner of the yacht AUeotlc, wolch won the cup in LAs, Wae oL@ of the automobile party, and Witnessed the marriage. it le seid Mr Pearsall and Mrs. Knapp decided so suddeniy to be mar- that they had noi cpremany themes!ves, fount i riends Knapp. © Just w: not ment Was reached whep the « Bree mobile was bowling through Lhe night \oward Nerving at the B “sf eo elleclaire « wes made for & private dining-roam A Phones Was then called on socially heme le at No. ‘a Riverside Drive. “Should or should not a ‘women vote. That's the all-important Subject that America’s great women have wrilien about SEE NEAT SUNLAY'S WORLD, even planned | Are in Favor of the Free Marriage Idea N PROTEST AT ld OCLALIS LIC COMMITTED at? the PINMIOL PARLIAMENT tn SESSIONA Also Aim to Secure Con- trol of Entire Legislative Power of the Land, WOULD STOP DRINKING (Special Correspondence of The Evening ria.) HELSINGFORS, Finland, May 12—A ountry absolutely 1@'e@ by woman ap- pears to be the deatiny of . .nland. The Ineteen women members of the Finnish Met form the feminine opening wedge tor ® government by women, for women and of women, with the men granted only such privileges as will merve to keep them in line, If they get the power they intend to do away with the sanction of the church in marriages— =F 28, 1907. ‘WAVED FINGERS JUDGE IN COURT Deaf-Mute’s Angry “Remarks” Followed Discharge of Alleged Thief. of No. SS Rast One Hundred and = Twenty-ffh — atreet. raised his hgnde tn silent provest agatr one of Judge O'Bullivan’s ruling In G: arthur Clark, eral Sessions to-day. rk couldn't make any other protest, as he ts deat and dumb, and the Julge ref wo “hear’ the motions of his fing Two weeks ago the deaf mute was attacked in his home and tied Nand and foot by an unknown thief, who then drugged Clark When Clark woke $3 worth of goods had been ater he went to Polloe Hi nd picked out Henry © @ truck driver, as his assall- Wen the case came to trial im Part 1. to-day, Clark did not know whe Bie namie’ was called, and had jp be led 0 quarrel, ant Ne RRAESI DWVOFCO, VED, NOW SUE BGAN the Rubinstein Club, President of the kuwst Sie Cutie £ undeveloned and ‘saves entirely foo personal, Geeks Rational Equality. “Equal suftr hem referer a Tewants rational equally two years ago in America, Mra. itaunio lived some years in New Yark, and speaks ish fluently, She has five litle children to support, and she keeps the household going by dressmaking, does not demant the of woman's position. 7 1 dren, the Vv n other words, to pass « law legalizing aN asionane ary wit-ht-reeor: ‘free marriages.” ton that will advance woman port Eleven of the nineteen women law~- Ttlon. But, as r the Finn men, + makers are Social and while they they have ape trsead a death blow at the 1 ; ve stars. The nt eve > will work in harmony with their male - - i Pi A to pra meeeban Ravanaseasnt We es in that party, they have some! rights for leyitimate and ilies: of the feministe movement. measures that no man would | eblidsen 1 am io favor of abuilshing Can't Understand ideas. think of putting forward. For instanos, | the sale of ail alcohols Uquors, Finland} i Matri ; q should be the first country ln the wo J | “How women can introduce - | Matri Exnerie f he women Socialists have pleaded Wiuvont alconciic, liquors, ‘The mony | etruceive” idea te" tree marriage aid imonial Experiences o hemseives to pass a dill giving Wlegiti-iapent for ai. Me drink can, with | extreme Socullstic principles sa uiot ~ ig c mate children the legal property righis|areat profli, be used for the education | u derstand pg role Charles P, Buchanan In of children born in wedlock. They aim | ®f our youth sem aletutenttink. fork eet, w od Last Two Years. to pass a law forbidding the importa. af os 7 VORK ver c of giving women their fon or manufacture of intoxicating; WHAT NE W FOr Tt Ideas. will ruin te hole iquor and to establish free education ; eNOS tof woman's position If it! tora WUMEN SAY UF aavancement of woman's position It It] rng gush and hurry ot you New : _ iy fortunately I don't think the stand o | Yorkers quite take my breath away Who the Women Are. Tid, FINNISH IDEA) Boren women. will be Fe said Prince Louis, of Savoy, Duke o Sahool teachers, aierny washer: | ee wore weight ‘than @ Abruzzi, to Uie Mayor, Maybe he. yren, farmers’ wives and members $ Sgvery step toward representation | had in mind the whirl of the Buchanan of the old Swedish ariatocracy are! MRS. SALLY MORRIS CORY, mem) ang’ equal rights helps the universal! in May, lio, a firm of brokers sn mong the first women members of a| ber uf the Equal Buffrage League and! ne bet ow the women take| Charles P. Buchanan - $40,00 Uonal Legislature wociety for Vollucal Siuuy—"Any move thelr rights and maxe ft a destructive parpprecnge Abigale ary Amone the Socialist women members Fr the improvement of the status force It In to be greatly condemned. bi & noe signed by km and hig bride Among the Social! ueut tor the iin a th . re three of marked political abitity—|of women whicn bas free marriage and HG ed Rove aig Mgcaphortl jy 7 sae erty fre, Mina Siilanpme, Mrs. Marta] suciadiem as iosuus will never succeed ma ‘ihe Unioad onl a Paticeee oe eetae unio an Miss rs 4 one wa we tor We furtherance ike ty ter: ? “=o d On beak asian Bee nie ee tn oc the ceoee iron the Fiunlah women, “Thelt at be the result af | 2¢ the B a home, No. 6 Bast Six Ae at the cause ison the avida. dent enthu whieh generally | ty-third wiree:, in lind, wl the instance rganizing the workingwomen an on wuld mm cOiless 1 was greauy du ke & new power not fu compre: | of an ok) friend. servants in the Soctalistic Up-|y poinieu wien 1 read tae abiiuay Lauy hended. ¥ Mrs, Sillanpaa answered: Inav ub puvuc Quemione “1 sympathise with the desire of every Pedra catiy Pring hist ge ace gibi » » | prarant pelone to the Womans be owned Uw ho a Women WII! Rele A Me 6 aitenad ies chase wouen | Prion. tat. ‘ey. are “nat develaned . gus Tuesday ban dud ve were 1b Fepirwadteaul i | Ooh te totem @ merous orn Pacihe went dow y aim bi J 1) tm a ‘ wey Bee stat mute a e tp. malte D Sap wornen be wih Ave ney 4 “ ve wore | country’® government ‘Thett radical Por Buniaadn thn political bo 1 di * “ ‘ Ouaian the urge thelr employers and men (he leeues Wiis COs EVO) at these Iipniah women who | ving ‘o bis credii. ‘ ot 4 mibet Bay iat Deen. MrARtOd tua: vlete at 4 account wee h0,00 whort whom they can tnfiyence to work nd are 204 bo cope, iis che wtumuon. | eivation In the Mer awe not ready to| sKuoavile ‘Therese Buchanan was everything the unten ts in favor of. | Amerwad women wiven wie Cone with the the situations er husband's chief witness in the trial More than 70 per cent. are already or-| wuuid ve twvcoumnly competen. 1 Kec f ube suil, in which It sanized. Thirty per cent, more and | Deu Memeveiaied with iéjw-ldak Uy LS) held. on deposit sr goal Is reached. Our every demand | (ig even if they have beeo deiiied the | Darl te charon al atch ots more and nust be satisfied when all the working tof Feprewentation, Tne), nave ve (ug Buichas so lb ye | BO USED to the Questio eon a 40 uchanan q at he was women of the country are united. We | Po NOS) oer plane of advancement thes cul on Blue Tusedi and will be the rulers of the entire country, | they wer c t $aw,000. wits the suing brokers and then we w decide what shall be | the Pinman bed Lr <i a his agents Mre Buchanan's hou he proper programme to carry out.” | eR are mot, inteien Paling "Iitat ‘es the Fegelved. cbeclacaly A gifted thinker is Mra, Maria Raunto. representation--ioe son ines Be. gone eration for the note she was jaw o 0 died wu Riel for ved from res; ebbld it Th ‘r he widow of a hovse-palnter who died | #iru 8 hat heve mace (he gpeaived From reapon y The ju That was in May. 194. In May, 1906, Mignonetie Therese Buchenan received a decree of absolute divorce from Charles P. Buchanan, on the report of Referee Edward L. Perri. In the autumn of 16 Charles P. Detectives and Prisoners Bad- ly Battered in Bridge of which she if an expert. She sews at | I regret very much the attituge ‘bey : Buchanan (ook @ new wife, and to-day Hight, giving Up the daylight hours to |have tsken toward fie Toy w pad Sighs Encounter, Justice Day's, of the Supreme Court writing and delivering speeches at Bu socialism In Lange} Mey wil Rive appointed Donald McLean referee to clallat meetings reseed on #00 1 ction for aly Diet eet He bopee i see ax he sat ceeertions. ie or Magistrate Crane Metened again to-| Charles P. Buchanan. on the o nt_of complieh Maunlo wal teal am "4 coun “he ° - ae yg ge pte yf RR ag Es vid a I A day to the story of how two alleged| counsel. James B Chandler and Georg without the sanction of (he| taking from the ric” ‘0 give crooks assaulted Detectives Dondero. | ‘“pucanan hae an office at No. © Wall | riage Chureh, 1 | tence, how lene of the made a mistake in choosing @ partner lfor fe. I will demand, also, equal know, of my Own exper-'I know that the poor mill was vafortunate Is the exoer-. the rich have ac umulat man or woman who has work, if the Finnish wou carried out.” De nis tien is ‘Adelaide Wakenstetn, President of of the Central Office, on the Tombr Bridge of Sighs last Saturday, and he held both men tn $1,600 ball to awa the wotion of the Grand Jury, Assault street — ETHEL BARRYMORE BETTER A telegram received from Chicago by LOOM DOLE ONOENINNE PONTO ODODE AGAR TO THE GIRLS F HIS FLOCK BY A PRIEST IN LYNN, [IASS. * “Don't go to public dances, and “Don't go to Saturday night dances. “Don't miss your prayers in the morning. Shorten your talk | # with Celia or Jim by ten minutes the night before and have this ¢ UUme to spare ip the morning. “Don't read a yellow journal going to and coming from work. “Don't be late for work, and "Don't give less labor than is due for what you receive. Hence, “Don't gossip about Tillie and Mamie and Jim and some others unti] their characters are burned to @ crisp, and, moreover, your work is etl) waiting “Don't give your employer a chance to be @ benefactor. Rather beg your bread, Take a favor from any map and you are on most treacherous ground therefor. “Don't permit the least bit of familiarity from your employer, whether he be married or unmarried. You aye there to work, not to start @ honeymoon or to fill the demands of « sensualist “Don't ‘live to eat,’ but ‘eat to live” You caunot stand the tn discretion of eating nothing but candy and loecream and (ea for juuch, “Don't refuse to speak to Mary because Mary didn't answer at Once a question you asked, “Don't break into @ conversation, polite than rich and impolite. “Don't be jealous, It will hurt you, mot the one of whom you #re Jealous.” It’s far beteer to be poor and ‘The Evening World to-day states that Miss Ethel Barrymore ts not #0 Wl as has been reported, and that she ex pects to resume her schedule in @ cou. ing & policeman in chia Btate ie @ fel | ony. ‘The two men are known as Harry. aitas "Pussy" Meyer, twenty-nine yea old, & baker, of No. 1& Allen sires, as and Jullus Frebk, thirty, @ cigar | maker, of No. 178 Chrysile street. Wh DRUNBENKESS CURED | Dendero w telling his story to ¢ Magistrate he bared his right arm and | showed the imprint of a set of where he swore Meyer had bitten him to kuow that a Dondero tested that Frank fire Ytruck him ® blow between the ¢ Me him down four steps jeading| er A with ap from the Bridge of Sighe io the Tombs! ‘ ise ep pee # Cure oF te yard, and that both men then jua TU'le Tn, two, Korum No. 1 to ng m, kie r .° eoretly. ond Ne 2 10 Iboee who on him, kicking him in the face and | ere Me) each. Muihe: body. Dondero carries # pair of bally| pave tid us Of Lusbac blackened eyes and a ewollen fac live they wee given tua: — ae pwollen face. His | rout thet koe ledes have low % vartner, Deieciive Capasianca car. | Si89ur drink, aud roborated Dondery's story Both p o- | mus slip aed oners compia.ned of sore heads, The| s* SC CO. Weab skull of each was hidien by pacd ge)| WMOPMAN, 86 wa vering cuts and deep w he | SASWELI-MASHRY, 25 ¢ id, made by the biackjacks ot | <1! AN 19h at.’ ara § pRnavn yn Porky All ot Mikes wey rv. —Mooring Buoys. $3.00 to $9.00. Black chore the detectives, * FODASRADRARE RACRARAETEE bs ROGER Helps over the hitl. Mushroom wrought Ap Biveed, 10 pounds up Got lots of bard work? Pranivesised and Blac ‘ fron 446 wo inch. LIMOUTH Bo ROPE, 6 Uiread to 6 ROYAL MARINE “ANE, 3 to 1 it im etook. EAT 4 t iN Orr\ue | to the bar by bis sisier, Lena inter pid conlf understand ona oes eos | ben wd and the sister Braet could Bet Ted ‘or wien aed that“she ould not talk toe sign ian eu but that they conversed by Seching the lps. She offered to inter pret in thie manner, but the Judge re fused to allow it. Judge O Sullivan ordered a t Te conn and pent to the Instiiution for the I and Dumb. A woman teaoher came from the institution and was ac cepted interpreter. Bhe used the rign language. Clark was weak on his Identification of Casquasrelly, and mo- toned that he waa not positive of the man, but thought he was the thie ‘Attorney Carl iwcher-Hansen, who bad been appointed to represent Cas juarrelly, told the Judge tat his client could prove # good alii, and, on the lawyer's’ motion, the Judge discharged the truck driver. When he realized that the case was all over, lark became rreatiy excited ind fairly oozed with expostulation. He nopped like an eager auto, and left the ‘ourt making motior wider O'Bulll ‘An which nobody dared tranalate., POPPED RUBEERS IN PECPLE'S EYES ‘outh Arrested ror Shootin, Elastic Bands at “L” Road Passengers, Henry Cody, fifteen years olf. of Ne 6 Columbus avenue, Hike his eclebrated namesake, “Buffalo Bk." is» shot. Yenterday Henry stood on th sr platform of a Sixth avenue I train. He had @ handful of rubber 8. By stretching a band over hin teht foredm and thumb he was enabled to stretoh @ rubber to the cat- vpuiting ‘polpt., By releasing the thumb he was enabled to “propel the ant bber bands’ at the faces of persons who had missed the train, thus heay, ing hurt upon ditaopointment, He got busy at Fifty-third street station. Hy t several unfortunates In the eyes Persons who were “rubbering” to se what Henry was doing on the back platform had thelr curfosity satistet ey were tubbered, too, At each new were at Lond train. The tele- along the lin ir PRETTY ARTIST SORRY AS PARK THIEF 1S HELD Footpad Rudie Who Robbed Miss) Is Oki Offender, It Proves, Afiss Annie Rudie, Frenchwoman, who has # No. 18 Wawt One Hundredth street, | to-day appeared in Haram Court te prosecute @ thief out on suspended sea- tence. Miss Hudie is a graduate of the Boole dew Beaux Arte in Paria and hasbeen here about a year. Every Pleasant day recently she has been sketching and painting tn Central Park Bhe was returning from painting last evering and was in the West Drive. nea One Hundred and @esond street, when she realised she was beinx followec Ghe had an umbrella and a purse con- taining % Im ber hands. Suddenly the steps behind her quickened, she was selaed about the waist and the purse waw enatobed from her Nanda. The man went bounding over the ten- nis courte, Miss Hudie's cries attracted Policeman Curun and Deiecive Kane the monkey-house sleuth, who ove: hauled the fugitive aud recovered the property. When they stood the man in the dal! Headquarters line-up be gave hie nar Hjchard Carney. and said he. was » bookkeeper, living at No. 3) West One Hundred and Forty-eixth etree. H. was identified as a man who had bee: Feleamed on @ suspended sentonce by Judge MoMmhon two years ago, when | ne Was convictel on a similar charge. in Hariem Court to-day, Miss Rudie was Very reluctant about premsing the Charge knd sald that she waa satiaiied getting her property back. Wien Magistrate Mowe ‘was & pretty little audio at told about the tans previous record he orderal a harge drawn against him and held Carney in BLM® for trial Coward Children’s Shoo The Coward Good Sense Shoe is built on a natural-foot- “shape lastalways comfortable, and requiring no-breaking-im, The Coward construction furnishes needed support for the ankle, and has a s ‘cial form which prevents the arch of the foot from flattening. In all leathers, low and high cut. The pudlicis cautioned against dealers who claim to sell the Coward Shoe. It can be bought only at the one Coward Shoe Store, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. We (Nzae Wanaew Sramer) Mail Oreers “ilied. 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Wo the aynecn, as ot safe to take unknown c because they usually contain potas ingredicat NATURE’ TONIC ery one should take a tonic in the Spring eit, The blood has become thick aad sluggish wit " ’ | the system from the inactive, indoor life anc b ' of the Winter season, The bl r 1 1 Jcondition, is unable to fu t of ishment necessary for th: , life of r Ler and the sy ufiers from debility, weakness, o ne loss of appetite, and many other unpleasant symy of bivod circulation, Whet the system is in thi scot und often it weeds crate I made Teat starchouse of forest aad 1 as it ny form it ia perhect! 1¢ blood, ridding it of afl ri ei which m the ‘ re tics, au rectly’on t the lost pre system with the healthful, invige ing season of the year Pape stactory of all tonics, and those who sin daca

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