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o PORN ine di tem remeey . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 CAMORRA CHIEF'S WURRA,WUBRRA! (ROSE INING (The Phantom | Mme. Giry looked at the managers|disrace about It . . « om the oom aa though they were talking Chinese. | trary | PANDOM.SHOTS eRATH i Gres ee ee a ANEIG GAME | MUNG | Of the Opera): sirnrin ler cone Ba f the man whos are, Mine, Giry! & accomplice? 1” mmplice In what, pray “You do all he wants." L needn't read thé : 1 know ft by heat, ever forget it if 1 tive te AND SMALL BY_W.P.MLOUGHLIN. | OF HIS HEALTH IN SHOOTING CASE By Gaston Leroux g | 8 The Most Daring “Sensation Novel’’ of the Century ‘ ECE e101 01016% DODOVODNEM C @ i oboe Merrill Co.) @ way that they did not lose sight of And Mme. Gey, drawing hersel® upy Ft Ss in Pri Wi Poli i} aNorsi et PT ERS, 1 “On! He's not very troublesome, you| 0 Ie with touching @lo+ rise f “enna y 2 caui KYNOPSIS. OF PRECEDING CHAP . lenvelope for a second during the know,” citer je lette t d eared Stay in Prison vuld | Wurra Wurta—What would you 40 In case you Were caugit In « fire oliceman Who Was Acquitted pylon ge Caary es ai la gine | formance @nd even afterward, for, as| “And doce he etill tip you?” [a taanin P — n the if with ¢ ne to the et cut of otic . | . . r fist, where Onn js haunted, |the envelope had not 1, those who 1 mustn't complain.” ts age ae , ; Aggravate Ailment, So Fled HUB Be Vins Goede ear tte at TAOR:CUEL TE Goduies te WHHL ESE for Assault on Walker cine piven |watcned it dit bt move ‘either, and| “How much dose he give you for| pice, Arie, dmenetrien, sender o¢ TA “pwn new | yg me, Giry went away while 182, Mile, Marie ‘a ing him that envelope Yours for humanity, . a ale lett waiting @nd opened the envelope, atter “is ft?" eee eey le Wek ae (eine iy ohelht-oameeae ) JAMES DD. McHENRY, “A Fyre Veteran wh wa marry, ascertaining that the seals had not been yr" 1 a8tt. Tol Ne dancet VITERNO, Italy, April 1.—Under crosse Your question ta a dificult one to answer beca conditions are not eufficiently Neeman Matthew McGrath = of PVs cuaaeel te cat pines | broken, Vil tell sou that presentiy, vine, | a i 4 at w fe 0 Ling ‘Lee Oa examination to-day Enrico Alfano ap- *tated. But taking a case at random I ahould be inclined to try for the tenth or Brooklyn, champion weight thrower, she tells him of a tasked ram ar wt At first sight Richard and Moncharmin | Giry, Just now we should like to know! Bavaria and was created Countess 414 under direct interrogation yesterday poe a a 0 Se netance 2 don't thine T would have walt 1 er a of having unjustifiabiy assaulted @ man Thee » at, lice, unage Une Opry Tee not the eaine. The ewenty real hotes| this ghost, ve itis, Gire's "Taebe Po Bagh Monin oe @vhen hie venement denials that he wae | the tintortane te ie eee ee ee era tire might have| Wrom™ he found at his home at mid-)3 fie eon escaped f were gone and had een replaced by |ship is not to be bought for flve francs} isiv, ‘Theresa Hessier, a dancer, mere @ither “the head or tail of the Camor ae i ike ta ane en ee aint mine of the | iat Chriatmaa Jove, was arraigned on {tt Itwenty, notes of the “Bank of 8t./or ton francs, | ried Dom Fernando, brother to the Ring A ed safety if they lad ecome hyster through the screams of the bie . wre | we ne urce! as true enourh, .. And 1 Portugal, OF had gulity knowledge of the deaths | more timid. ‘Then they + front window ere te fire swept to them, ChArkKes growing out o' case before | Ax Christine 4 a verthete: ey had been so abso-| can tell you the reason, sir, There's no (To Be Continued.) @ Gennaro Cuoccolo and his wife, | forcing them to jump in scores to Inevitable deat Commissioner Cropsey to-day in Police} ("jaa uuten ‘wit y tricked that they were bound to @hritied his auditors. He fenced skilfully | ‘That is the tragedy of it all, Where women work tn numbers in lofts, Headquarters, Brooklyn finding the latter's ‘alle under the Opera House, | suffer a certain dajeetion. And, upon al but was not so convincing and factories there should be freq drills with short lectures by some em-| The charges include violating the }my word, it was not difeult to unde ployee or me the firm, Constant tteration of the need to keep cool, to, TY f the department by unneces- CHAPTER XV. and. We must not forget that the know where the points of egress are and to know low to use ¥ + appl: | *arily using physical force on a citize «Continued. ergs agg gata agar aaa od AMES McGREERY &Ch> sof the blaze’in ita early stage will result | Shooting # citizen without legal causo Christine! Chr 4 : ‘ va “If you are innocent,’ asked Pree! Gent Bianchi, “why did you fee to the rate and equipment. ¢ rath, was the first wit sich buildings as that in which trawedy of last * % * and leading to the » ances are at hand to stay the prog tine! strange inciier ight be an unpleas United States? You did not your | sy ; and failing to call an ambulance, Com- hd te Laoke on: an A : nou down by @ tremendous percentage the great loss of life. epee seed haath tebthattee aboard Piatt ou ‘ ‘ ant practical joke on the part of thet | . i flight when, tmmeviia the} e fire drills could be held during Junch hours or for ten minutes after | Missioner Cropsey presided at the trial AOUT Tuahed into the door | medecessora and that it would not do 23rd Street 34th Street ' crime, you were accue » fact, you| work for the day is over. They would not entail hardship or expense and should | Dr Brennen, Who was lawyer "beg your pasdot, mad: | to divulas It prematurely, On the other mA ' ing your release vou fled when Abbate- | - — | to find a gate or door, made | ;foUbes With & Sieraliy, took fanciful 2 ¢ mageio's revelationa began and in 49 ‘Ts VARIOUS CITY DEPARTMUNTS having to do with the consteuetton | | the man who wa n bars, opening into the | himerit who ocnnsioney et MW April the 3rd and 4th ‘ doing you showed that vou felt that 1 | content to await nts, whi c “T fled." answered Alfano, “bec a WA wake te. the aked home. at | under the Opera j Baia cont _ ‘ > Ay a PKS for the second time 1 was experiencing Urgent invitation of Mrs. MoGrath 1 know there 1s a lake Under | on moe ee eee amo, But, n,m SILK DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores. " sut T don’t know which door s | an attack of intestinal trouble and 1 was drinking heer with het Ih the Ihave never been there’ (Opinion, ehe le merely an idiots’ | ; t ' ; : hing-room When McGrath walked in, ae nt the only Idiot in this bust: | Ont . 3990099 Beare wat ite would be aggravated by struck him and shot him several time Seribe, ma the |, 4 Mon-harmin pensively. McCreery Silks confinement if T was held In prison for | Jin the lege and abdomen, we? Have you never been (o aio could: nave. ChOURNE Ith ? é i some years preceding my trial. Of my} Walker Under Fire. Rue Scriven ned, screamed with|Moaned Richard. “But don't be af: Famous over half a Century, } ultimate vindication T had no doubt On cross-exauination Dr. Brennan at- | laughter! ma) darted away, hat a Eee nE cer ee| { “And what of the Camorra to-day?” tacked Wath utation. With anger, ran upstairs, four my precaution The next time fell on the same day | Sale of Fifteen Thousand Yards of wide ure he President *) pursued the Presiden’ that beheld the disappearance of Chris- Have you ev been Ina alt-/at a downstairs, rushed thr It no longer exists tation where sin danger?” | the of the usinese side of tan Da In the morning, @ note from | width ida ss Sati * ‘That assertion,” retorted the Prest- | Ie castid opera house, found himself once more | {in ghat reminded them that the money | HAR eh ald IPs) Satin, also a choice as- dent, “ie, explainable when it ix re-| Never were shot at before?” [1m the Tight of the stage, ing (Was dite. Tt read: | sortment of delicate colors especially adapted ‘alied that a rule of the society obliges ane pped, With his heart thumping |"Nt)) suse as you ald last time. 1: Agnes : Camorrists to deny to the authorities Not one SMBHL dade “AugunE Ub You HAM Cech founatD the Eee be eroue oT | Matt VaR, Walls eur ctne ; for Bridesmaids or Maid of Honor gowns. thelr affiiation with the Camorra, the were climbing out of a window ~ {men and asked: ; Bee Feb gy Mkt i saad | 1.35 per yard repudiation of their position not im-| conditions to exivt that contributed to the great loss of life “No. | vt beg your pardon, gentlemen, Coua | excellent Mme. Gitye tas 4 ' +35 per y Plying cowardice in the eyes of the | “Passing the buck” ts a favorite game in city departments. ‘Don't you know that the people are} you teil me where Christine Daae 182") usual e pe. They had only to in-| ' value 2.50 Camorra.” still living in the house where that hap- | And somebody laughed, sert the note! ; | Alfano explained his failure to secure oh OF ‘Timm Choe INTINNETT Lever eaw was a tire asin in| Reed? ‘Thur McGrath refused to allow | At'the same moment the atage busted |g Ts WHGHU HALE Batt | ‘ ent to Ame Wy ; 4 nes to be brought vy | with @ new sound and, a crowd | gore the curtains P| & paseport when he went t America O the great match factory of Bry ay tn London, At a signal rung nty Court trial?” ‘ my auc dnd ae & oreye ure te sae net el | ; 0 ; ; | @aying phat tt weukl have been dan- | from outside and inside the big buildings thousands of swarmed to | replied Walker calmly, “and i¢ | and tie ng together, appeared a! °Sicre ce sfoncharmin, Then hi t WASH GOODS D S. Im Both Stores. gerous for him to have a t for points already familar to them aM calmly and jokingly descer pactour » heard any au ory I wieh | man who seemed very calm and dis-| the twenty thousand-franc notes in| | “Anyway,” he added, “a passport Ws | escapes to the ground, The drills are called there at irregular intervals, so ‘hat | ow would give me the names.” ae | Paved a pleasant face, all pink an liront of him and put the notes into Second ‘loor, 4 quite unnecessary. Twenty dollars is | the girls are alwayn ready to take to th cup sangre you ever convict 1 of a crime ubby-chee) d, crowned with curly | tne one, but without cl tat ‘ Wholl yunnecessary to-allow one to be ine mn . . re ne jalr and Jit up by @ pair of wonderfully | And now," he sai sha her} " ¢ rus * Not u “ is e to ‘ on rr th is ale a lor admitted on any steamer without a pase) WuRRA WURRA: Sil!You osn about tie) art of voxing. [toa goseran anewareavraitc (eerece ive even, Mercier, the acting. tn.” | Sale of Imported White and Colored Voile, port In fact, from the moment the Wil you kindly tell me how T can” | Every ma man should do that. But belt manes alled the Vicomte de! The olf woman was sent for. She e a C ices steamer sailed I permitiod my true! become a pugilist. Tam eightesn | switch your ambition for a future from | Mh Back to Policemen. | aro e aeeen Ge) tobe ane pete | with a sweeping cou she | at greatly reduced prices. rs of age, bfoet 4 inches in height |the prize ring to-let's say @ pfumber's| Commissioner Cropsey directed him | This is ti leman to who still wore her black taffeta dress, the | . “ ‘ on ; iSpene to be dmown and area itviog under | -Zeara, Baas, Font | dnchieh th HSlENG || the Tite ne, fo ett May ere att ot | to. supine: ead Welker sald cunt ve | azomld put 70 srauertion, anonsigur. Let fwhich was rapidly turning 0 | Irench Colored Chiffon Voile, various . ‘ 3 J Your answer will be vastly appre- | Brookiyn once in a while. Just think of [once tried to get into a saloon late at |e introduce M. roid, the Commis-| mist and lilacy to say nothing of the ara ‘, : * + Paadibaitg she ates nt that he naa} cttted, for T know that Twill make | that dazgling inducement night out of which he saw four po- |x of Police a any! De. | UDe¥_bon ne seemed In a good color combinations in dots, stripes and figures. 6 the statement that he ha pod pugilist. Yo ty ; = lcemen coming, He remarked to the Ab, M. le fe Chagny ar eat once sate 4 inches Wi shiced Lolg't Fucc! an bie puppet at the | ©°* ** * Suetint Youn ttl y, | WoRRA WoeRa: | }icemen coming. Ho remarked to therm! wgited to meet you, montiecr,” said| ““cooa evening, entiemen! It's for 43 inches wide. 58c per yard head of the Camorra, Alfano said that| Brooklyn . To decide a bet will you please say | when policemen could, and was arrested |th® Commissary. Would you mind) the envelope, I suppose | former nrice 1.50 this was unteue. On the contrary, Fucol,| To become a pusiitst, Fa, there are| 2 dt is @ crime to hqat a carpet in for “interfering with an officer.” He| Coming with me? °° * And now! «veg, Mine. Giry, : most | ' ‘ Vi ogetiior with Abbatemaggio, the in-|ReVeral Chines essential, princtpalty | a basi vars A nave tt cant be A008! tess found millty Ih uourt, Nuc wen | Noernare (he menaxerey |) © WHATS | amiably , and | English Voile for Suits or Blouses. White . . i e 1 e says ca * a he manage dade | « Themes, end otherea who had not been [Herve and you seam to have a | Ce es tence was suspended rs age meet etching ‘ Sige imeapear ei Q hat, judwing from your confidence that | aura sincere “Would you take a present from Po-| _ Mercier did not answer, and Remy, the e 1, at vo only. 45 inches wide. freeatedy bad tied to play tim fader, | Chats Sudsing from your confidente that WILELAM it, DODSON, — | yc WOuld you take 4 prexent trom Po-| scorears, voluntecred. the Information| Here eya| nly. 45 55¢ per yard . The wrisoner called the attention of | Peporters, good pugilists are born, not West 18th street Tatar te Wa pallseiean. whe Niet oemen Lone managers cked up in| the court to what he said was an ab-| made, There is in the successful acrap- alt iss rime, \ iam as well | that ne ro alent a evelver | thelr office and 4 t they knew aa Peat | I have a} | eurdity in the confession of Abbate-| per a something that cannot be taught be Al ot duce peat EL Am i Nades aptelhaged tn which was found in Walker's posses. | 2%,¢t of what had happene to ¥ ' aaa ft s | maggio concerning the gcene of the|# & gymnasium Sqaichds through) @ bases esd oh Bitpof In’ ORve er In Al gon atten tHe eHooting in the Moe |.. nou Cote menny ss ony vet Tat uay ML Richa Moe) DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, ¥, { murder of Cuoccolo. He“axserted that the medium of books or treatises. Game-[@ubmarine boat, No more hideous oF | Graty home. 80 up to the office 1 wer you | i | . venens, cleverness, the| brutal form of torture can assail the : Feet A And M, Mifroid, followed by an @ in good terms with the owing to the eruption of Mount Vesu-/De8s, aggressiveness, ol said Walker, “because Th agp , bp anc ensitive ear than the banging of a rat- aay i a¥C | increasing crowd, turned toward the . Second Floor. vius in 1908 lava covered the acene of | Ability to take a wallop in heard of him as a grafter s IN | the alleged asrassination, and that 1% {Oe all of theen are absolute requisites |tan on a carpet. Of all tho notses that | Ts15, qa business side of the butiding: | Mercier Satler) ater couldn't, ba re r for him who would succeed in the ring, | @re capable of paralyaing the tympan seas aa ae , | took advantage the confusion to slip i : vey “s 4 ‘s 0° | ed a a A that js by | the reverberating biffs of the rug-beater ‘s q at the beach, and La Pats 1 going very badly," we Bec -+i sichardcin in ‘ Rice 4 Cupa Calastro, by which name Uf nar | Fd, in onty one way. ant that ts res evertculariy. this reaches ita acme | Went ont with « bag and pretty moon he |. Oe re ay thats Mme. y." -wald Richard, s,o00 yards of Hair Line Stripe Serge row strip between two walls of lava Kets Into Sh axcraclating eftecGvendes Yhen itis |cume with a bag full of coin, Then : rf of ing An J wee ran AeA _ " t Tocks and franting the en tx known py oat tom away you will kno SERRE LATRI In tHe ad Badih ST ithts ay), T heard he once mad ay we idence, ney aueE NT alle fe Suiting in Cream, Navy Blue and Black. he crime is said to have been come , an off © open a certain non at ‘ y 1 5 Slee ire ’ PSoxtighter, and if you don I nat + most easily. thwatres : SEL TRA RRANAG ERA a F anltied at Cups Calas Ir Whe Tide | Om Ne otee CR ANS a ung a Gab iis heeded sander. This ta ail jewcK every” morning. when he should | apo vay Jaa ry tk 75¢ per yard eulous to imagine that he went to Peatiay about tre lant 0 say ab b noisy end of it, | ave been on duty. And as a matter of |¢ ey hago Wrize-fighter 18 about the last link $n to say a t 1" i hie door remal 1 ne Min! & Mare to watch the Tesiriie ot bolognas. ‘Onis one boy In| Then there Is tio hygienic end of it, | {et T have seen Lars in that satoun |e in then tthe tawt"| g the plearant nod value 4.23 ounsel for the defense brought out) 4 thousand makes good as a fghter, Ed, | man or Woman should be allowed | 4. apparent minanded M, Mifrold, loud and] # Sieh ap ataa ABR gh . that Abdbatemaggio was a gun! a. big percentage of those who make |to take a rug or carpet and set Joona} — McGrath Sticks to Old Story. eaiey Picton Pau aaai aM dae | 1 aggure you no one has € / . reader of detective stories. foul last in the Kaine only a very short | millions of bacteria which are wafted | (MoGrath went on the stand and re-| At last the door was opened. All| thats” F Pete e te a, * (H former interrupted to admit that heltime, ‘The pace is too gruelling phyal-|into some decent citizen's home, or |jated in his own heal the story he|rushed into tho office, on the Com-| “We are quite agreed Ant we sual Bad read seventeen pamphlets from the] cally and swift decay follows closely on | worse stil, into his system, had told at the court trial. Commis- | missary's heels. yon understand one ano er. The 23rd Street 4th S Prison library, the works including the|the heels of brief success. Very few ‘Wilitam, beating a carpet is a| stoner Crapsey mublected him to @ #e-| "Raoul was the last to enter. As he gtory of the ghost ts alt humbus, ante ST 3 treet Memoirs of Petrosino. lads make provision for the Jnevitable Tt 1s olaased only as a misde- | vero examination. Ie intimated that he |was about to follow the rest Into the It? + 4 +, Well, stllt hetween Olli elves, During the proceedings the priest, | set-back and then they become Just bits or punish ‘tt’ has lasted long enough Ciro Vitorzi and Pasquale Gargiulo, |of driftwood on the surging seas of hu-| ment for « ab) a fine or imprison- | xy year, It a sed hecans # disple Mry. MeGrath | room, a hand was lald on his shoulder ht to be puns i 4 MIN | was not in the trial room, fo and Dr. land he heard thesa words en another prisoner, both of whom are in| manity. JIshable by a term of ten years with @\prennan had many tilts regarding the! hi, ¢ poor health, fainted The case wax ad-| Don't hanker to de a pugilist, Ma. Learn | German band reason Mrs, MeGrath had not been sums |") rets concern na ono but Journed until Tuesday — noned and demanded to know wheth f : ee OLICE COMMISSIONER CROPSEY tined on is camia esterday five | M wanted an adjournment to! fo turned around, with a stifled ex- in face of repeated rulings by the courts that ath! ps duly jucorpo- | could answer Dr, Brennan whispered to | hiss was now Placed on the | | rated are empowered to give boxing exhibitions for the amusement and instru MeGrath. lips of person with an ebony skin janie eee . \syYou step away from the witness,” | with eyes of jade and with an astra e tion of their og regps F ‘here have been oMclate |ComMAnded the Commissioner, “I con-| khan cap on his head; the Persiant But perhaps Mr. Cropesy is bigger than the courts. There fave been | sider r conduct discourteous and| The stranger kept up the gesture —— who felt that way, but, oh, wurra, wurra, what an awful Jolt they got rude to the Court. that recommended discretion and then, And a few minutes after that fine was imposed on the capta ‘This morning’e stock market was a stoner was called bef typical “decisions” session. Tn brie the Comimia- |r, Lvennan explained that he was|at the moment wh the astonished | a description by | merely acting as couns ing the | Viscount was about to ask the reason} e the Grand Jury and had to listen to en ern trading to-day, w there w » ‘esent, he wye 1, disappeared, decistona aro oxpected wut perfunctory, since al CHAPTER XVI. the Anti-Trust cases Mor when the in ovideribe ha 1 broug a Ve ind Tha atiana United States Supreme Court convene iD , Bee, A tounding Revelation se after a two weeks’ vacatio Wpchas Bp gr Bh arth | PORK wing thee ” J gain of over ” W Rane 2 nen tuto 16 ¢mMaAn ‘fanadian Pacific with a gal Me rratened bur A ere Was | e nust deseribe certain worthy of note. Other movements, an interval of ten minutes between the} aordinary — occurrences while generally upward, were \nsignif ‘od nf the two revolvers which | that took place tn that of- Moc flee which my and Me cam. Deoided improvement developed tn th. last haif hour, Firmness exhibited | Steel, Reading and Copper exerted « @trengthening influence on the remainde of the list, resulting In top prices of the day being established at the close. Can howed at the station, Mo- IL Grath, he sald, had made no motton to have Walker's wqunds attendee had vainly tried to enter and {r which MM. Richard and Moncharm! The case waa adjourned until @ week | nad locked themselves with an ob, from ‘to-day so that Dr, Brennan might | which the reader does not yet summon addjtional witnesses but which it is my duty as an histo a 1 point supplied the only price ¢ | i i { HE CASEOFTH » > n rian to reveal without further post- : alan Pace ied with a gwin ‘of 11-4 Sait eit aca of ina sara at murderp crihe (oar wore NATIONAL QUARD-ORRICERS . |PSBIMANE ca, i | OST FORE| . while advances in ether inauc Y a ave occa yt ’ Tanged just inside of one point dott aaat na onl . START FOR “THE FRONT.” menszers mood haa rgone s é Business was a little n « inital ot he funny part ¢ ibis tha ir. Cropsey Is the an New York hes agreeable change f e time the end seem to know about It | N y | and convey the fact that this change n y ning the curfew at 7 o'clock each night in Flatbu where is the een From New Yor eave wa not to the fall of the geen nag ea OL Se : ite é man ae mot ayo, the, tat a A REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE 9 : re en ae ee Le eee Mai tararanen mu ‘th HE FAMOUS LONDON DETECT ~F | tf) or Jump-the-Jisgler ¢ son dike breath eged bout ween Prank Klaus and detatled by Adjutant-General for | | ealer. A do you know, the very na Jack ivan. 1 deliberately | @ tour of observation with the manoeu morning tt anagers found on} | ae 4 vane more 6 i an ae FOU) LOA RARER S Nene Nee | Yee Onshy 19 left the Grand Cen- | their table an envelope addressed t " cirousy @nd more enjoyan s now What was going to happen | frat atation this aftern r the maieur O. G. (privat and ac- to the lover of the oklen-time features |to Mr, Mo: Jack, I don't Uke to ithe : | i ‘ Hg hes , h RY COP $/of the sawdust’ and serial swings. Be Jiook “at simple. slausbter-utase “stute, | ‘ero f i oe oMioare are from the |oompanied by « note from 0, G. him- WITH EVE i ¥ OF *\the limelight of some daring death-de- [Hence my absence, As to a German | ‘ nizations station in this city, and | i" if W s Ghee tue most humorously absurd clown Tpetng able to whip a good Irishman, do | the other ten will be plaked up between | 1 THe me hee come to carry out the ie aif looked as solemn as @ loonbird) the | you call Sullivan @ good Irishman to let | here and Buffalo, clause in’ the memorandum | book: , t 2H | loomed areful equesirienne had no more Ja dub lick him? And 1 underst | Please put twenty notes of a thousan: 4 v 4, too, | ‘Phe officers are travelling in a pectal + beauty than an animated hag of excelstor Jthat s Ail a A clinttofooian' -T tave | narer cpr ation ces <heoiety Cotas | enue enon tate thle envelope, seal’ it La eal tae | DIED IN HIS AUTOMOBILE, , sim the senior omer present ein come |, Tie managers ait not Nesitates withe| . le absence Mand, Lieut, Percival EB of the |”” asting time in asking hes . auto there ja a mirth Special to The Evening Wortd Gxty-ninth Regiment 18 quartermaster, |coneunded communications came, to| do their flights and twirls with more | pity J y + Wl geet und cclerity and the equestrionnes | 4 E, Johnson, a lumber merchant of | Captains Edwards and Conrow of the | this opportunity of laying hands on the Sao \are just ae lovely as they were when |Grantwood, died to-day in his automo- | Twenty-second Engineers; Major Lan- |mysterious blackmaller, And after tell- phere about the clowns, the acrobats | JiACKENSACK, N, J., April L~Wille| ‘The Now York Clty officers are: [orc enretal trikesp locked they’ selves ORDER IN ADVANCE., i j Ris Ree a AT A ART ; } mt $ | ney and 1 were young. | bile while riding in the village of Pall-|don, Seventh Infantry; Captains Zorn |ing the whole ftory, under the prom! 1 ; @| — ‘endes Park, He had Just left the of-|and Ashmore, Twelfth Infantry; Major | of secrecy, to Gabrie! and Mercier, they i * 2 VERTIS ONW of those tantalizing | flea of Bieentand Rrothers Nonavan, Fourteenth Colvin | bit tie 20,00 france lay tie envelope H ; Sea eee eve delght ingot | Persona who were passing saw the) Nomton and Lieut, DeMott, "‘Twenty- |and without asking for explanations $ mane . ry stat na ade Think Nees e hird Infantry; Ideut.-Colonel Jannicky, handed tt to Mme, Giry, who had been ae : ¥ Ho is after plage eg Re seventh Infantry; Liew Kelly | re! ted in her fur “ ity be he if Read VAR MT ONE by he and Na xty-nluth Infante: Mato. rhe xker r played t astonis! nats, Ayeuye q WBA se WORK Se ‘ nth » putin Boyle, Sevent r I need hardly say that she wa a Gheol. . Pn bubte y noticed that by st Infar ain Wright, Squard- | well watched, She Went straight to the! Sea ; 3 i ‘ mae ; Ag Hs. “ew! i Hb Tuesday night @ German put Ital | Apparently he had presen sina age vss eaptaim rig ns suuaid~ weil wateneds Sha vent sais «(In copies of the Sunday World distributed in country circulation, this detective Copier ugh when stricken to shut off the| Léeut. Barrett, First Battery; Captain wh wen, aicken, to ah of the| Edeut, ‘Barve, Firat Battgry. aptath |¥oldoo onthe tle ahel attached to the! story will be found printed as a part of the paper and separately folded in tip & widow end Ove adult children, | and Captain Stivers, Medical Corps. Gadier and Mercer, were hidden in auch Magazine Section. : \ f \ : ; j ” a = : : | ee 4 man cen always beat a good Iriah- By *| over n good Irishman, "A good Ger- A man” might be changed to “A Ger-