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om ae hie Drain. He died as he had tived—s matchless man.” Spends Time W ng. She ts In the: Miss Masherka evidently spent some | Gon you open the door ia time in her room writing before RoINS | the policeman, Who was out of breath. {6 the bathroom of the apartment to end | Pound Girl in Bathroom her Hite. “ ‘ ° What seemed to have been the inst |," The door le locked,” shi Mr. Wann with the Washingtons, They pointed to the bathroom door when he ran im and said Se ee ees RACIN WRECK SURVIVORS | REACH HERE STILL PME EDEL TL LEI Te RESULTS | BROOKLYN GNES ANDO ENTRIES GUBS A BATTLE |!heton. ‘The policeman stepped back and of her literary efforts appeared on the | rammed th. door with the Whole weigat PIMLICO RESULTS. Kitters, 102; Kos, 99) Dandy Love Day, 108; | back of an envelope bearing the printed of his body. The Inner casing ripped i * Thirty 108! Brelia, in | - card of Harry Weinberg, No. 1 Broad: | away and he feil into the room almost | a eee Reet hte pees Dam | It began with @ straggling sen- | on Marherka's limp body | | FIRST RACK — Maiden; — two-year. 4x furlongs. -Firet Up BATTING ORDER. “Destroy letters on chiffonier,”| She wae lying on the floor, dressed in Jolds; four and one-half furiongs.—Little Belle Agnes, 100; Jack Nunnalis, 107: | Chteago, Brooitiyn. and then dropped into a broken quota- | her chemise and petticoat and ence | jPal, 110 (Schilling), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and on nde: Vanentag Fe ee gemmon | Sheckard, If. Stark, s# | stockings. The room was full of & peer er ven, first; New , 10 (MeCanhey), 4 “y07 er, ‘tor: | Sch , baa better to have loved and lost | Which was flowing from the rant, re 2, . My to 6, beth 5 ph To 6 penne, Chie Memmen, 102 Bal Maid, 108 Hoftme ‘: ats Wheat it. Than— of a fAxture near the foor to which &/ Passengers and Crew of the |, send, 17 (iytne), 18 to 5, 6 to 6 and cHatentecnane, sting, no | tbe’ th. Hummet, 2h The dash that broke the verse gave | carried her out to the parlor, : F . & to 5 third, Time, B5 4-6 Rod and] miles Neng Panay, 14; Nemarman, 149, Pel deal i olka gf Way to the Jine | laid her on the floor, opened all the win- Merida Come in on Prin- — [aun, Henotic, Dipper, King Bart, Tork. | Mim, 142; Rectbronk, 140, Terme: Ir; Black | Pinker we. ps ‘Teil them 1 joved Latson. (cre and started eruicta, ene Be |abire Boy, Inwood, Lesbos and Prince a PoeRtti RACK. Three-rearole and upwards | Kling, 6 Rergen, c. ‘Then the writing dragged itself out | At firat she seemed de ut when cess Anne |Chap also ran 2 furlongs Caatania, 10: Restigouche, Ti. | ecyie, Boat 4 ss Anne. Mooteal, 116. Novelty, tan Nien ‘ole, Pp. canton. P. into two words, slowly and nervously | Jacobs, the surgeon from the hos tel SECOND) RACE — Three - ver - olda! Trap Mack, 100, King Jamon 120 Satis, leg: | Umpires—Kiem and Doyle: written: | shientiy Ba. wet th a es up; aix furlongs. —Pluviue, 110 | Vreeland, 110 f I iently. b , Novelty, King James and Restigniche, Hildreth a.) ‘Tired. Good-by Policeman Gray did not find his efforts vel ne | (Hhilling), 6 to 5, % to 5 and 1 to 3] env ie Jame ie i official 19 The Frening World : But she had evidentiy passed the to wave the young woman's life aitoe| THR MILLIONS LOSS. | won: sim’ pasey, 110 Cougany, 2 to 1,| Catate and Montestm, Ptrnn entry | | WASHINGTON PARK, Rrookiyn, N MBht Writing for a number of Verses, | gether appreciated. While he + | 7 to 10 and 1 to 2, revond: Bourbon | sepraige gli e, chewpeane steeples | ¥» May 18.—Despite the lowly postion and of splgrammatic sentences! ing over her, coatlees, and wiih his] — Peau, 110 (MeCaher), & to to 3] {ee; Beamon abe Sein seanee of the Dodgers, the fine afternoon ar were (Sind in her room. The epigrams | helmet and club divcarded ‘vat he) - Jand F to 10, third. Time, 1.18. Mr, | Cs 186" Pick Shaw tan Axerwace the extra attraction of the Chicaga Cur were: | Might ald the doctor jn produc Falk 17 Tons of Silver From Mex-| sy ate sida. Lampoinck, “Premier Ver han ight out a Saturday crowd of 10,000 And even if I had not succeeded, | ficial respiration she slowly op 16 P Cu Bon, Patrick 8, Aggression and E)| seine 4 hlen had his men working overtime at 1 have at least known life in ite | ¢Xes and recognized bin. ico Sent to Bottom of Ocean | Bart aise ran tie pa | morning practice, and it was an even bet utmont. eet eaten ore aha het bor THIRD RACK-Bellas. threesvear- | Nina fo" yy that they would trim the Cube even . 5 matted fide and up, seven furl 1 Oro, |S Aimade.” 165 ney ‘ OR gd bandh tall eg hens So0ed 1 am helping you,” sald the eym: hy Collision. [188 Mtr. Blutes, 2 to 5, cut and out, | 12%. Prwok Pied i te re eres famous, There t# nothing I cannot | patietic policeman. fret; diiople. Honours,’ 150 (ir, Hi | Ua ang soret steteer, Hndreen gniee |<1MD OxceDE the Phiiites do. “You are a policeman, aren't you ae | Tusker), 2,7 to 10 and out, second “Apnrention a . % Dahlen decided to trot aut Doc Sean: A woman should be like a fower— | “Ver,” confessed Gray. | Wenne, 100 (Mr. coreens 2 to 12 to i] Weeder fart track gon lon, who has been under suspension for dainty, exquisite, fine, high and ‘Then he was shocked to find the spirit | Fifteen first cabin passengers, twenty | aia gs ty third. Time. 1.9125, Old — ~~ ‘not being in condition. King Cole wi strong, strong, strong. A® you think do you become. If you want to be happy, be dead. One cannot be good without— of philosophy and poesy routed by this “What do you mean by being In my | Apartment, you d—— big bum’? Get out | of here!" A quick examination convinced the Wanted 2 oul te Lov @cctor. that’ had not) Gray acted The epigramatic efforts went on at omptly the young woman would have more length in this fashion died. Oh, sive me but @ few things | “Twenty minutes more and there would have been no hope for her?’ In Critical Condition. that I might ca)l my own—a soul a place to work and reat. Rest is not quitting this busy Gray giared at the Washingtons end | career; rest is the feeling of life | helped the surgeon carry Mise Mar- to the sphere. herka out. At the horpital she was reported as being far from out of dan- wer. The process of artificial breathing 8 Kept up from the moment of her arrival there, Notwithstanding the attitude of Dr. O'Hanion, the police give no credence Wisdom knows not overmuch, but ie content. Knowledge is good for some things; but wisdom based on deepest life is best. Attend strictly to your own af- faire. | to any other theory than that the phy- Think peautiful thonghte and | sician killed himself, and point to the you, yourse!?, becéme Seavtitul note which he left ‘in Ne own hand: : [ writing, telling his mother and siste Let the tears fall if 1 have done | that he had killed himeelf as convincing wroni evidence. Meet the task and conquer it. After a careful investigation of To be content with what I have, but to strive ever for the distant | the wound late yesterday, Pistol-wound expert of the Po! Lieut. Jon De: goal. | Dartment, asserted that the wound Never to rest until the soul has | from which Dr. Latson died was self- ‘sy Tg | fen years ago Dr. Latson came into wae” that © ise to full rominence when he and @ tenor named lake lived for at Woodcliff, N nd nuts. ture wei ih entire year in a tent J, subsisting on fruit Mis writings on health cul- widely read. He began prac- No, 118 Waverley place, and subsequently moved to Na $2 West One Hundred and Foriy-secona {atreet. About two years and @ halt }ago ine moved hin oMces to No. 660 Riverside Drive. For a time be con- ducted a sanitarium on Staten Isiand. Bllence is the highest wisdom. 1 would rather be abused than pitied. Never aliow your heart to sink— it is a sign of fear. Never iten—have infinite faith { in yourseift und « th wih come to you. Efforts gt Ve-- After Pohiceman Gray found the epl- QUTRUN TIGERS We took it too lantly. Gated on't too brightly; Bensed it too deep. "Twas then the great gods flew, Dear the fault was not in you, But 1-1 who, wayward, urged you on to this, ‘Phe signed it and dated it May 17, Witla date not yet on the calendar's| Net of past performances. It wee fel- lowed by this, under the date of May 1%: TEE Law. ie a Stay An your place and dream your | Princeton, Scores, However, in Do not fear or bend the knee Go on your way with upturned face, | Knowing the law is close to thee, } the Jumps in Duel Let no man lead and go not astray, | Btay in your place | at Ithaca. And find your way Look up at the #1 And nee them gleam— TMHAOA, N.Y. May 1R<Thia wa: Go on Jour way and dream yeur | princeton Day: at Cornell. Reveral The last of the productions that came | hundred Princeton followera came from under the police ken bore no date and no title. It w The heavens that draw him +f the Tiger town to witness the various athletic events, The annual dual track | meet began at 1.9 and the chances are | Josa, her twenty-months-old son Luct five second cabin passengers and sixty members of the crew, all eurvivors of | Erin and Charavart alvo ran FOURTH RACK—Sterplechase; fou ——— LOUISVILLE RESULTS. the etecrage passengers stayed behind | in Norfolk | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, of the second division. The suspension the Ward liner Merida which @unk yer: | vear-olds and upward, two and a quar. | nda y'D paces af ka LDopteoomiday aman kon bgt terday In @ collision with the steamship poaPg yy ; at or A id | ne towheaded utility man did HO more Admiral Farragut off the Virginia pave, 186 (Henderson), 14 to 5, even 108, The Fads 1106 Amen Tit partoy, | than the others who were chased from Coast, reached New York late thi af- | and 1 to 2, second; Selectus, 184 (WIL Tag ee eh 108, vata ike deat Sevniwet domated Sheol ternoon from Norfolk on the Princess | dams), § to 1, 3 4 8 to 5 third uae be ah, but Boe uk rh 6 tae : Anne of the Ol Dominion line. The = “4.86 18. Welkin, | Resex, ert In time. Stark and Daubert at- [Gun Cotton and inna Ken (telly also e . captain, purser, assistant purser, chief | pen, ended to Sin Hoffman flied to Le stewand and the ehip's eurgeon and all | Juene, Stark walked. Daubert beat out @ j bunt along the third base line, Tinker Thote Who vencted hers @ere. halt ° niuffed Kling’s throw to catch Stark : = ~ 1 | napping and both runners advanced a jate rooms after the crash. One party | Gay ‘tye (Hive), firsts Evan Beau, 110 HO: scoring Stark and Dauvert, Hummel of Mexicans wore blankets ever thelr | (Lortus),, second; J. 1. Reed, 116 (Me. | County t if Wins. 10 fanned. Lejeune’s out. H. Zimmerman Aight garments and an elderly woman lintyrey, third, Time, 1191-6. Torvel- | mh OREN BA k ie to Chance, scored Wheat. Coulson out had a bandana handkerchief for a head |tino, Mockler, Otilo, Park View, J. Ho |S” WH. ieed. 105 jean so vpearey ee covering Barr, King Solomon, Helene, Planutess, | foameeee th Ve a ad t ee Ue ee man Nekoi The first firsi-cabin pastengers includ- | Phi Mohr, Nethermost and Alice also yy cern alent rt Reb alts ed Mra. Caroline A. Rogers, her daugh- Tan. | tea nal popped to Scanlon trying to eacr ter Miss Carrie, her son Rufus and Mies ai, 1 ane | One. 60 ldvockard walked, fine the bases Bridget McBweeney of New Orleans, on PIMLICO ENTRIES, | Rocale. 10° Sells, (OS, Dated | Sonulte singled to right, scoring H their way to Boston; Mra, A. E. Jones, OOH, rio Virit 105. mmerman. Hoffman hit into a doudte | her daughters Misses Lelia and Edna | The entries for Monday's races are na| rants , OR Fac play, Stark to Hummel to Daubert. One Jones of Mexico City, on their way to | follows * | 130: in, 1115" Miami run. Brookiyn; Frank A. Conkling of No. 68 |, MST ,RACE—Twro-rearcids: seling: five fur | i ? Broad street, Manhattan; A. D. Guerra | Doodle Dandy, 108: Mad River, 108) *Maxentins, | [ a of No. 400 First street, Rrookiyn; Mra, | 97) Bill Lamb, 108, *Rey, 04; Tattle Ep, 107, |" Louisa Pena, Mrs, Buenaventura Rom and Mr. Fellx Siejo of Mexico Cit Joseph Meade of White MPiains, president of the White Pinins Trust Company Woman Seriously Hurt. Among those who remained in Nor- folk are A. Peon and family of Mexico. Mrs. Peon was the only Dassenger seriously injured. To-day It | was said she had euffered no broken bones, and would soon recover, Mr. Poon says he and his family will go on to Paris, He declares hin loss, al! told, on the Merida was over $100,000. | The loss through the Merida disaster may run into nearly $8,000,000. The ves- eel can never be raised, but efforts may be made to recover some of the valu- ables from her Seventeen tons of bar silver, con- figned to American banks, went down with the ship. This silver came from | Mexico, most of it eent to the United | Staten by banks to protect their d Positors against looting by insurrectos. One woman left #,000 In cash in hor stateroom when she rushed on deck CHEERED IN FIRST (Continued from First Page.) —— Flood and Holahan were not in line eat all, These latter two were engaged in handling trafic downtown along the line of march. tered around the reviewing stand, where the Mayor pinned the medals on the beating bosoms of the men who per- in the past year. In front of the re- viewing stand also were given the Another passenger bad $5,000 in United | special drills of infantry and cavalry States notes in his trousers and tried /in a manuer that earned for the cops in vain to get back {o his stateroom in | tornadoes of applausi the ba UsetvA IU taney Gelderman's Hc. .ic Reecue. es ate the world and | AN exceptionally daring and herote hout @ Pp |peries of adventures in the life of a hout a frend in the United States : fs [Policeman are recorded in the honor 1 to whom she may appeal, Mies Bertha oe ois year, Patrolman Andrew Gel- Oschwald of Bummingen were ESI | derman Was awarded the highest honor rbgtel a ‘\of the Police Department for meritori- With sweetness untold, One found for new heavens, He spurneth the old | about even, with Cornell strongest in the middle and long distance runs and | Princeton strongest in the sprints and | Love works at the centre, a Meart hearing always a events. Summaries | +0-Yard Run Merde (Corpell), first, Beas yett (piel) tegond Saver UMyucewon), thin One of the points of the Belief which 9.0%, Mile Rum Crandall (Corel). first: Mune outlined in describing Ms, . physician's cult was that There eens reas ee eee Was no death. She refused to speak of : gated | him as dead and objected strongly Whom), ane AF... when others did so. She learned yea- Pox Dineeton), nd terday that Coroner Feinberg nad My" iL yrey)) (ek Mee taint ote, changed his opinion somewhat after {ormell, “second, Mektones hind having entirely exonerated her from yard Hunties Dwight Pinccton, first; | any blame in connection with the trag- ibe! mi, creme; SeBreel, Comell, tare, edy when he had heard her explanation (240 Yard” Dash Fort, Corel, svat; Cook, | $f her visit to the physician's roome Evry, .svoni MeArhur Goma, tart Wednesday evening and her failure to | Hammer Throw Ranuiisier, Cornell. firmi. 148 | sean, meson report on leaving that he was dead 1 side. n. third, feet 108 Girt Became Nervous. Coroner's Physician O'Hanlon wi positive that Br. Lateon could not asve fired the shot which killed him, and ga' fuch detailed reasons for his belief th the Coroner's belief in Miss Marherka’ story to him was rather shaken, though Lieut, Jones, the Police Headquarters Pistol expert, did not agree with Dr. Y'Hanien. Miss Marherka became very nervous iagt night, and repeatedly asked 12 the police were coming to arrest her. When the went to her room at bed time she was heard crying twehes, Compe} Ai feet @ 70% EXPLOSION ARS. 400 AT LUNCHEON Mra, Washington, who ad told a i] number of her friends y jerday that Se erSrintch IN WOMEN'S HOTEL her, slept very lightly. Ata little after & o'clock she woke her husband and i said she smelled gas. He sent her to, Miss Marherks’s room. The girl was not there, The bed looked as though the Hotel Martha Washin, hington, Twer bined Marherka bad been lying on the, inth wireet near Madiwon They then discovered that the path. | “8% * SeAm Pipe burst in be room door was locked and that the gas | mem with a loud noise, Se score was escaping under it. Mr. Washington | of the women jumped up and screamed threw his shoulder against the door, ‘The majority remained stated, MANi> but could not budge it ferting not the slightest alarm and chid- ing the hysterical ones for ‘heir lack Sent Cali for Ambulance, of reserve. He then to @ telephone and called When steam began to pour into up the Washington Heights Hospital, lobby, however, all came out and asked that an ambulance be sent "OVEN’ to learn from the one man tn to the Pavanaseo because a gir) had. the building, Alfred McLoughlin, the tried to kill herseif there with gan He VAS | aeate ban uaa wag ogre Ph 414 not tell the howpital people who she gi) magnified \trelf inte two wiarars was. The hospital passed the informa- when {t reached Mire Headquarters, i tion to the West One Hundred and he had also summoned police reserves Pifty-second sweet station and staried He was a tell his guaets the an ambulance. @ great many mon were the way Policeman Gray, from the gtation, {© Hucoor them, If they needed succor, veached the apari which he 4 nk they did, as the tmpulance: ‘He was taken at once co eneinee! liad juat telephoned up that the Washingtons’ apartment, In theri Only & steam pipe had burst, The steam Sols no bound of (tad Geen turned off dy the time the IK OF seven of the nelgh-| police and remen got there, and the ors tn wrappers and bathrobes talking | four hundred or to lunoh, While 40 women were at luncheon in avenue, to- the ne and i was detained by the United States Im- | ° rn i x a nent 8 conduct, the PoNce Department migration oMicinis In Norfolk and sent |Siea iS se ahe simple, but thrilic "| Mclais will a6 0 pen seers top omnes Pass OM) ing recital of his act of rare bravery Miss Osohwald was the only person aged a ae a Lrg hevgde A I. She has been living tn Mexico : lien febee Psd iy for the part five months, where ehe | 2914 Patrolman Gelderman was rid- was a governess, Two weeks ago she| Me on the tront seat of an open drew her savings and started for New| car of the De Kalb avenue line in York, where she hoped to find work. | Brooklyn, on his way to the station Au her money except a small amount | house, When near Hamburg ave: WAS in possession rand dur-| nue a child, eighteen montas of age, z the excitement ve she did | ran out onto the tracks in front of not secure her hands the car, The car was almost upon | exne. Renal! onans the child when Gelderman leaped soinpene aba wilt ted from his seat to the ground, jumped The siecrage passengers and the crew | i front of the car and seized the ef the Merida started for this city later, | child. At the same instant he was AlL were provided w ving at Nor- folk by the Ward line, as most of the | passengers had left the ship with littie | more than the clothing they had slept | atruck by the fenter, knocked down and swept underneath the car; but with rare presence of mind he man- } aged to grasp some portion of the |} ear or fender with one nd, and at _, Admiral Farragut In. 1 nope | te same time clinging to the child Pee Met arraeet "Hroobiyn at | With the other and lifting it clear of 4| the ground 2 ock this fternoon it requ S three oura to * em She got t “The motorman, who In the mean Sandy Hook at 11%) and came up e time had been making every effort har at four knots a) hour, Jed by the | to stop the car, finally succeeded in tues Dalzeliine and Union. Pilot FW bringing It to a standstill, but not Cooper directed the last leg of t until Gelderman, partly under the Her starboard bow was ompletely cat, Dut still holding the child fy buckled over and badly twisted to port eafety, had heen dragged about fit. it was stated that made the trip teen feet. The ch#i was uninjured ho meunder the convoy of the Towa, and Patrolman Gelderman es: 4 which left ‘her this morn The with brutees which required ate nforsed bulkhead was sal nde) tendance by ambulance surgeon, her home-coming safe, Ro ALC, Sit i compelled him to report sick and manager of the Ame Mail 1 remain on #ick leave for elgiteen be alowed on 3 a ship. end Schimp Gets Rhinsicnder Medal, ’ Eateries a 1 - , The Rhinelander medal for valor was se i dela wis NS ae awanied to Patrolman August Sohimp . caceecatie eines lof the Pidridge street station for rescu ing two women and two children from AUTO DASHES OVER CLIFF, a 'tencment novse fire in Fors street Patrolman Robert 8. Owe: Automobile Club of America medal for bravery at the same fire. Mounted Patrolman Gustave A. Roett- or jr. of Brooklyn won the Brooklyn PLUNGES SIXTY FEET. Chauffeur Who Was Testing the shine at R te ets Citinen medal, Boettiger tried to stop a Machine at Rochester Meet Titiewe Teme), Boshenye sed 10 LAR & Instant Death 1910, He was dragged from his horse and thrown against an automobile, frac: ROCHPSTER, N.Y, May 18.--While turing hie skull. Despite his injury he testing an automobile for a local m: mounted his horse again and set in pur- ufacturing firm y Thomas Rudd runaway He reached the aged twenty-five sent the ma just a® anotiner mounted shine over @ Bix ‘embankme a not wntil then He was ine ‘A ; in, Ley and HURLED THROUSH GLASS pe Seren tie, DE Patrolman W am P. Beecher IN FIGHT AMONG SOLDIERS, Tneas Bell Medal for’ bravery eo 4 pier at College Point MARLEE Oe Aloe i oka a hem: last August and rescued early to-day among soldiers attached 10/8.,7ae weighing 3 F who had fallen overboard fy 4) ekcursion the artillery and cava etachments steamer West Point, John Kaley, an artiliery:| he Pater F, Meyer Medal went to ™ Waa thrown (hrough @ plate giAs®| Lieut, Wheelwright, In the midst of a ‘window of a store. An artery in bis arm rifle storm on June 18, 1910, he divea Was severed and he wae removed (oO the from a train on the trestle of the Long artillery barrac of diood, THis assailants are not known jee uniform and saved a w 6,000 POLICEMEN | MAYOR PRAISES formed conspicuous feats of bravery. won the! | The chief interest of the day cen- | | | | City Hall after reviewing UPTOWN PARADE | | parade gave our ihe fo | ment Jon @ horse to the @ man who had been thrown Into ahe water by the capsizing of a email boat. BLUE MAN WINS 100-YARD DASHIN HARVARD MEET oie ae WHOLE FORCE FOR FAITHFUL WORK. Mayor Gaynor upon hs re to the * poll owing atate To the Poller Fore: eubo > ‘The Maver devees to express nie |Ctimson Takes the 440-Yard Bratification at the splendid showing made by you in to-day's annual pa- rade, and also to + faithful and the past yea Testimony of your polite tesy and servicr me constantly fr the city. Complaint of any of you aulawfully Assaulling or mistreating any one has become rare indeed The way in which vou responded to the direction to see that all ba nank you for your elligent work during at New Haven. ure to quarters of NEW HAVE May 12—Indi vidual work Was expected to be a factor Jin the winning of Conn, i | and Mile Events in Duel | | om all | the annua! track and | feia tween Yale and Harvard on Va Field this afternoon. Harvard's strength was pla in the longer dashes vert be ‘ooms ware stelle. 6 Suindaca as [and the distance runs, and the hamm: passersby, by having ¢ F throw, while Yale was confident of win- curtains rolled ap, and to |ning the vumber of points in the violation of the lew | sprints, * Vault and shot put or in traMeking in quor in barrooms | oneal H. Jaques yr., Harvant on that day, could not be exce! Thine, 4 5 The w ® ea T40 Yard Dass Won by Ho W, Keller, tar 4 rad : to the request to be Hurdle” Won by G. A. Chishoim, ing arrests without jye 1h 4tm i Gat Lette tine Go | yal! Baa Final Won by F. A, Reis, things too triy fe"sso Yards Rion— Won by Jaques, Harvard uetity an arrea [Previie, ‘Harvard second; Whitemad, H. 20148 crimination and | iat. Woe ¥its this has been RA inches: Greene at the streets of « gt 4 uchies," Laat “i You have be foo'viei Posh-wWon bs Te allowing street card Paine nesertione \KELLY IN GRAVEUR’S PLACE, this eliyy either for’ pre {De Paul Vice-Prentdent ane Ges, Chief Probation Officer, nave ¢ age Chief Justice the Court of from the k : ing pla ana » come here from othe? cit ply t vin oe inal trades | Avenue as Chiat But throug’ this attentted odium | Proba of at $3,000 « r, in and the extra wor rrown upon | Place of Joseph I. Graveur, who was ou ye es sfal and firm. | dismissed on recommendation 0 fa ma- None of you fi | Jority of the justices: proved yourselves ema Mr. Kelly is about fifty years 01 stuf @ spate wink for seven years has been Pree See thc en cnet cain, [pennant of the MA. Vineet ¢ Caen eat tine cit of New York exists | Society. He-was recommended for inthe @ona pos by all the priests of that or- The Mayor thanks very ganization as well as the Paulla soon he intends t | Fathers. she was sup ferring upon you Sut | intenden ors Twine & Cord- tion of vour fideii GEN. NAVARRO FLEES TO THE UNITED STATES. 3: Warren street. ——__— PENN FRESHMEN WIN FROM CORNELL TEAM. age Comp: | Federal Commander Aided in Fs- | PHILADELPHIA, May 38—The Unie ihn kee eosity of Pennsyivania freshman tral caping by Madero, While Rebels |, efeated the Co freshmen Clamor tor His ¥rar dbs Pited to One of the JUAREZ, Ma was the ru of deac of defeated ree® | Marshall of Pennevivania, who won the in Juarez, against w threats | 10-yard dash in ten seconds and the were made by angry insu was | ard in 2 ‘eco! the latter time Personally esec t bank | marking @ new record for freshmen shortly before 12 o'clock by visional | In the two-mile run McCurdy of President Madero. He forded the riv nevivania beat Evans of Cornell in ted States sic 1, also a new freshman record, Navarro was followed into the river by @ mounted ranchnan, ax his only | == peetangmmans | escort, at a place above Washineton NEW PUBLICATIONS, Park. The two men disappeared frow | 5 sight on the United States aide. It is not known in what part of El Paso the # nearly dead from joss |Isiand Railroad over Jamaica Bay iB, which at that point is treacherous and an end) full of quicksand, | leaver eats against has taken + the life varro had been made a norning y Angry insurrectas who had gat the streets in hunmirets t had been given quariers J : of Gon, Madero, Proviso Word of the threats agat ie ‘ the captured Federal leader were com- munioated to Masdero. The datter quickly oalled his automo- With the rancho Navarro plunged i as his sole escort, © the muddy river, | FIRE ENGINES RUSH THROUGH MAY DAY PARTY OF CHILDREN | , " | Many Narrow Escapes on Way to $50,000 Blaze in Garage. i} | More incident and excitement at: | tended a one alarm fire at No. a Wert | Six nth street to-day than is usually associated with a regular conflagration ‘iremen, a few policemen and hundreds of citizens will remember as long as they live the fourney of Engine No. 4 and Truck No. o up Amsterdam avenue to the fire through a May Day Parade of children, who were running Jal over the street like frightened chicken The fire started in C.F. Brown's twa- Chance's selection to pull the Cubs out/siory brick garage, from an explosion !!ts. for caused by a back draught created by a chauffeur, Charles rphy, cranking a | machine tn tie fr the building on | the ground floor | It took the fire tose than ten min |to destroy completely everything with- in the four walls of the garage. The oll-soaked floors bur with a roar and the aute the place blew (up with a nots the firing of a battery «in $50,000 Darrare Done. Those {In the garage were compelled to flee for tueir lives. Twelve touring cars were = des: ed oand = damage amo ing to $50, Was done. Fires men Hughes and O'Brien were blow: by an explosion, at jury Some tren marching up ue bound to a May party ci 1 Park when larm reached Ladd | pany's No. % ho ixty= seventh street and Eng Yo, 4s how a West Sixt It Lieut. Brady and two policemen were watching over the parade, and they comprised pretty nearly the te of the West Sixty-elgh 1 street prec at that, the rest of the men being lice parade particularly olsy fife and drum corps headed the May party parade. The the fifes and the boom of the drowned clang of the fire bells and the shriek of the engine whis: tle until the apparatus swung into Am- stemta enue and headed north Lieut and his men, alded by citlaens, rushed into the street and sim- Ply piled children up against the side- wat in rows, The little folk com: plet their heads and scurried in tion but toward safety. The the engine and hook and lad- | der truck alr ed thetr arms out |holding their teams and trying to guide hem. by Hairs Breadth, In the one b Sixty-eight | street t street each of these drivers bya batr's i witnesses to nerves yet Just to ndd a little to the exe twe pupi the Wilse | trial School for Gtrle, across th |from the burning garage, became pa Stricken when they heard sions, T reached and o street without mishay give a re hock to had only #Wung around c experience with parade. ———— REWARD GOVERNMENT MEN FOR SUGAR FRAUD WORK. Pay of 21 i ouse | Raised and Others Comm | ed in Letters. WASHINGTON MacVeag. ord w n and gh praise ey did sufficie At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains Delicious, invigorating and sustaming. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lanch in a minste. Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S” | PAVES THE WAY 70 PER Fh oles cn (ited |) 45 CENTRE: Ao enernmeteems | POSITIONS IN THE CIVIL la No Combine or Trust WILL BE TRIED IN JUNE. Action to Have Mount Vernon Woman Put in Charge of Com- t mittee Based on Marriage. (Special to The Krening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., May 1% Supreme Court Justice Tompkins filed an order to-day at White Plains dire ing that the action brought by Mrs Clara Diehl to have her friend, Mrs Elizabeth V. A. Clark deciared an in ‘competent and to have a committee o her person and property appointed, be tried at the June term of the Supreme Court. Mrs, MRS. CLARK’S COMPETENCY | Clark formerly lived at Chap- paqu Her husvand was Arthur B. Clark, whom #he met in @ restaurant in New York, and married after a brief courtship. She turned over to him, it is alleged, about $109,000 fn cash and aa curities. Later she brought sult to get it back, her friends that Clark fil-used hi did not give her enough to buy clothing. 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