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{ i | 2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 40, 1913. | pleechegenlpelipliond “‘Wickedest Block” in New York City, POLO BALL HITS Pp Sen \Eldest Daughter of Mayor Gaynor, The couple would have gone directly | "ots! Who Eloped With W. S. Webb yr, PEACE Al ONCE was broken of. Mr, Wet) wealthy broker and well connected. At the tne the engagement was broken it was given out that tie young peop had mutually agreed to drop thelr plan | as they had found they were not entire: ly muited to each other Rufus W. Gaynor, a son of the Mayor, took & wife without consulting his father, On Dec. 10, 168, he w to Chicago with Marie Glut of New Lone | don, Conn., whom he married there, ‘Whe Marriage Was anvulled late 13-YEAR OTHELLO DENIES KNIFING HS DESDEMIONA (Continued from First Page.) rel is a foil DURING HOT GAME Barely Misses Left Eye and Came So Fast He Could Not Dodge BY MEXICAN REBELS Definite Declaration of Terms fy by Diaz Necessary to Hold Madero’s Men in Check. 4 During « fast polo game of edpnt Periods on the Meadow Brook Club's |fleld yesterday Harry Payne Whitney was hit in the face by the ball, The sphere struck htm the left cheek: done just benexth the eye and raised o lump the size of a egg. Whit ney was out of the gaine for three and one-quarter minutes, but at the call of time resumed play and made many brilliant shots unt) the last clang of the bell. The injury was nearly Identical to the one Capt. Barrett received lust week. JUAREZ, Mexico, May 20.—'Ie seems quite necersary that some announce. | ment or declaration of peace be made | f at once,” said Dr. Francisco Vasquen Gomes, he of the rebel peace commis- ussing the report that peace would not be declared tn effect unt | President Diaz actually resigned, H. intimated that tt might be done « time to-day, after a conference w: Judge Carbajal, the Federal envoy, “We had thought,” continued Dr, Gomes, “that a peace agreament was entirely unnecessary, as we could mera- ly stand by and witness the actual car- eevee lag It he ed during the second pertod. @edder onct an’ a while, an’ I kinder rytng out of the various things we have Both teams Were in a hot scrimmage Pear yeu jealnn MAY GEC Le when the ball came sailing toward Whit “Were you jealous of her? army would be {dle and would have to ev'e face. “lL tried to uodge it,” eald “Naw—nuttin ke that—(Cindig de provisioned, and a walt of ten or ve > UH caine ‘aloke to ee yer see, she went te fifteen days might cause a d . uate 1 came mon: ‘ 4 ay wie ii an if a ret tye tae oct & Sane It hit me hard and for a ond I was candy cane, ‘n—'t “Who wa Blakie™ “Oh, he's a fe you know—an’ he's no good, an’ I axed her ter smash the candy cane an éazed. I'll de an rigut toemorrot.’ Some kind of a manifesto advising the vertowe chtefs that peace is practt- cally assured ts neceseyry, They who are not on the ground and in touch with the progress of our relations with the r she sort of liked— She wuz sorry she tuk it—you know; | government might feel disposed to pros. | but she wouldn't ‘ny ecuate the rebellion.” | “And you had @ little knife in ent ig Dr, Gober jad an informal talk with hand and scratched her with 4 jal, the Federal peace en- Ww, nuttin’ like dat I didn't have “Naw, voy, to-day, and It ts understood no knife. But she wouldn't say she he transmitted the names of the men | wus sorry an' fit back. she R ad who have heen named by the rebels for | stick wid pr in de end uv an’ the new cabin Rodel leaders to-day tried io stick me eyes putea | said the new et would be found to be the best Mexico had ever had; that Den | Soaked Her.” it contained picked men and eurely “Well, what t) as the youthful Would meet with popular approval sain’ Tate fatnogbantia This afternoon Dr. Vasquer Gomez, Moor \aige 1 oa » Into retrosp hee a | heud of the rebel peuce ¢ mission and ‘Den soaked her wid me knuckles, Judge Car the Federal peace en- not wid no knife I didn't have no voy, held @ special conference as the knife. Mebby me fist hit de stick she issuance of a manifesto, declaring peace had an’ made it cut her up some, but throwhout Mexico, Judge Carbajal nas it wuzn't no knife.” asked Mexico Chy for instructions in “Then what did you do? _ that conection. | ——— |Judge Ga ‘SPECIAL SAFE ON LINER aay , ai It juggested by T Gn 2 th a Well, she yetled an’ de blood tew an'| Treated for Alcoholism, Ryan! (Continued from Firat Page.) _faome'atatement or maniteato shouta. ne | FOR BOX SENT TO VATICAN I got eceart, an’ run a told her) ee made to the people of Mexico, recormling | mudder Fanny was hurted. Den I run Dies in Hospital ar sulted a lawyer with reference to the! the official or unofficial understanding | home an’ crawled tn bed an'-'n'-'n’ " pital a nd Injuries legality of her marriage and the lawyer |Teached on disputed points, By such @ ‘Th t iT a 13 i manifest it int ied to t M1 “Then the policeman caine and got} Sane had said it wan legal, feaxto is intended to terminate Davy | Are Discovered. et that time Mr Peres said hia aone|tte armistice and disband @ larwe part ' “Gee! yes he ¢ mg ade | thelaw of the ¢nsurrecto army, Should the feel pacenniay: i eres Hews Mts RONANIS, wae sent, and rederal government approve, such a know. | wuz sorr the talk in all lasted about four hours. “ ls tement or manifesto would be for hittin’ de*goll, but she hadn't ought) Struck by an automobile within a rhe meoting was at the request of the|today. but Indioations Poh tewatl ter took that y cane from Blakie.” | stone's throw of his home at West fain no asked n ather, who asked Roy to mee djnot be di before to-morrow as th Just then the motherly probation| Seventeenth street and Coney Island, \4y HAE. TFG? Seed RORATRL: ACERIANIS a aot eros tale Special Envoy of the Pope Shows Great Anxiety About Guarding It. A flat sealed steel box, three feet seven inches long, and two feet, ten) | inches wide, the property of Rev. J. A.| Cunnane, of Baltimore, caused a great] : hard. Ro at time | inti ae ; oficer camo along with Chief Clerk| Creek, John Ryan was left dying in (he had met’ Hose wiht ime sal | Stoney nighties. ee not expire until | leal of activity on board the Venecia Ernest, Coulter to assure Willle that| the roadway early to-day by the Mana aa Preah ihe tea . Scanatlpiclaeas ¢ ’ of the Fabre Line before that steam-| he would like living for a few days at spring of 1908, and told of his retations | : the , | the Children’s Society and to take him | Chauffeur, who fled without stopping to| with her at various timey and places. | RE VES SUDDENLY [ship ealled to-day for Itaitan ports. th Patting bis mother on the| See What had happened to his victim.| t1@ admitted that ie knew her char Fey Sine Teen Gandiint one cheek as he turned away with his new | Several hours later he was discovered |gcter and that he had married her with HALTED IN HAVANA, rere: tree Caran al Clo ones fuardians, the youngster sniffed a lit-|>¥ another chauffeur, James A. Ue as he blurted out: Winkler, of No, 2:1A Grand aven Mis concern anout the steel box was full knowledge of it. He sald he , nies ’ : leaw nothing wrong in such a marrage | TAVANA, Mal nm. Bernardo ° Hera. PHAGE he he aetaoie the Jon't you ery, mudder, it'll be all| Brooklyn, who with Albert Albrecht/ and {1 was simply a “question of how | Reves, the Mexican ex-Minister of War, | a ee ee right. {of Surf avenue and West Fighth street ' i ‘ | whe rrive r ; " rs eafe, Father Cunnane tnaisted muoh his father would give.” She had| WhO arrived here yesterday — from placed the man in his taxicab and | Europe and who has delayed his de- nat he must have a sate Gepositor WOULD KILL MAYOR'S | wald, the futher dectars the young |urope and jas delayed his de that he 1 : | rushed him to Coney Island Hospital. ture for Mexico City pendi WK for his charge. Finally a spectal sate] man told him, that there was a man in| Parture for Mexico y pending ti ent to the fr i POWER OVER POLICE.) Tie surgeon who frst examined Ryan | New York, tram a! was getting | Pecelpt of despatches from the Mexican ae Att to soe iehip erent the: eMlogs —-— decided that his injury was due to alco. . a neg she re. | capital regarding further developments of the line, The ‘end messenger High oMotals of the uniformed police | holisin, plus @ scalp wound, from a fall the Mexican situation, to-day made | aid he did not know what the box con are backing a bil! to take police control | Restoratives failed to arouse Ryan, who a formal declaration in which ho said _ ——_——— tained, but he had been caut away from the Mayor. The bill will be | was placed in a ward to p off the that his supreme desire is for binding extremely careful in his miss introduced in the Legislature within @ | liquor to which it was supposed he had about Biv: IT peace whieh can be secured only by|Named by Petrosino in 19% a Arrival of Sound and Ocean 1s to aeive week. It provides for the election of | yucoumbed. 1 letting |the laying aside of all personal and x at th five commissio . to take office next | Titian live in some foreign co s partisan pretensions on part of both opt | Ree ava ¢ eaffic | Ww In Dotteure Soap, te sold everyw Jandary.. Wil Murphy, attorney eee Ryan alate There ie Spoke of Stage Offer. the Government and the revolutionists.| It Has Maintained Its Re | Liners Delayed and Traffic |W. H ent GR for the Patrolinen's Benevo te oe jon by which he ent Asso- Gen, Rayes said that the tn “Lasked } sald Mr. Ple BBHOn bill. could be identi and it was decided ciation, is the author of th aie abla itt eatin in his Journey was the result of orders | Since. Hampered. , s f it becomes a law there will be no|to fend the y to the Brooklyn | epic agronh ne d ppenigg sg to remain in Havana which he received | \¢ excuse for inefficiency,” Murphy | Morgue. Before doing so the physicians ies rg ge ‘ecelved os bid ‘i i weee from the Secretary of War, to whom asl ' 1 th Kast » commissioners will be| at the hospital made another examina- |“ » wo on the stage and would | 4 soldier he owed obedience. © said if - almos: elected for te ranging from one |{ion and found that six of Ryan's, rina | Wee the name of Pierce |he did not know how tong he would re-| A fleet of Inbound steamers ts avratt ; sy year to five years. The bigegst feature | nad teen crushed and the broken ends] Pieree sail that the young man/main here on account of his ignorance} ing a ing o} ie avy off-const OK | hast visit e United States of the bill will be the regulation of | iia jierved his lunes ST would tak high as forty drinks alof the conditions. whieh made his I to dock to-day. The mist ts very dense! yt-, Innis, “I am returning to police tri: | Mike Ryan chitie tothe a rgue ana|@¥ and would smoke from forty in Cuba advisable to the Mexi- the lower bay, but shades off into tay of ten years more ee ae » Morgue and 1 th sixty «lg After their conversa. |can Government. He thought it was in it the marriage the other son| Probable that the ramient would | THREE MEN’S PICTURES He was restored {o onsctotsnent, ai {I upper | teamers Priscilla, P can and Mohawk are nus places ready to dash tain Tecan Hank ene ‘Taft, CTRIC PARK RAC | sand the | Him to Vera Cruz, tween First and S venue VAR TON, May 20.—Pr Mar 20. The entre ON ‘i ‘ pend ff rn. Reyes In reported to have toll] Noe a week p hace onl " as there is a rift : i DPN fi hows ” next day the father again discussed 4 Not a week passes ne po! Jatt to-day accepted in , the captain of the steamer Yplranga. Vessels held | = Kuste Victoria vee Mrs. Pierce, and then renewed the de-|o¢ his personal effects last night, that} dommitted there, Not a day passe Nae CHL ing i ‘ | Watch Engraved “M, E. C. Gudrin”} mana for $25,000 1 year |the news from Mexico convinced him| that a half Hoadquarters men erasing (kiane a) BAC Lg A: Sie yi Took Lots of Morphine. |that it would be unsafe to attempt to|do not visit some one of the disma } alt fines Ni hie ‘| and Heart-Shaped Locket May Me. Place ald. Roy tack. vantitien | feach Mexico City at this Ime tenements looking for a lawbreaker oF : down over the elty PRIVILEGE TO PAY wine Aid Identification, f morphine. Hottles found in hia room, |, MEXICO CITY, May 2.—A change in| stolen property. police assert it 1s !early to-day and at times was dense i MN Mearns TT: | : aint of morphine, Hotes found in hia Town [the plans of Gen, Reyes, delaying his rt of the Tialian er his 1 to put a crimp in traffle on| Our new ten year mortgage is the x th: Me WA Identification of pody of a man| She Walch he nad admittos Ms) departure from Havana to this city, |\. sfugze, and is the pl where ds and waterways. | fo Amr Ni: Wide": 110; Drews Horade Wt:| found outing in Long Teland ‘Seana | Wee Produced tn evidence caine an a murprise to tis friends, -a| Disce of refuge, and ls the piace where cs sty most liberal mortgage ever offered to ETE Non —tnree-sear-clt to-day near Wright's Point may ve] Judge Morschauser asked the father large number of whom have already | ti? Hiack Tian’ pens ile Cowal) ye FOUR DROWN IN HARBOR borrowers. You have no renewal fces | selling: mile and a sixteenth Tt 4 | way he had not brought the sult in-| gathered at Vera Cruz to welcome him he crimes com é i | } Maral Tens dts dude aided by the finding of a heart-shaped) s+ leaving It to another as the |Tt also appears that the interruption in st? block" mostly cowar WHEN SAILBOAT UPSETS to pay for ten years, Rileen ali Dearie, “Wie; Gros ote at lossst fantan ed arauna his neck with) ne friend. Mr. Piere maid that he /the homecoming of the former Secre- | crimes. ‘These are kidnappings, vo ab= | .| You can pay it off at any time on | \ Charivar!. 17 & gold chain, The locket contains| had dectied that he would do nothing |tary of War was not known to Foreign | throwings, shooting down in ambush —_— thirty days’ notice or you can pay FIFTH RAGE Three-vearolts and up: sellin ati 5 ers caste | eb . nai Re [eect igh * Fit athe ganas | tor aad aint farones Sake, Tih hs Re: | Pictures of two men, A scarfpin in the] about it haa brother of Roy, {Minister deta Barra, The Foreign Min-| gnd deeds of sneak s. Women's} SYD. May The author: | $100 or any multiple of $100 on any 18; Hoatrict, Attorney, 16/1 *Honnie Nee, “10; | man's tie held a tiny picture of a third] Theron Pierce, the brother | Ss |tnter who late last night appeured t) iirouts have been cut and the most {ities are dragging the edge of Sydney | a a t 1 Fate Nearelgh aad tan ange] man. A watch was engraved “A. EL (omni Gomi ox ea teath teres (expect Gen, Reyes to arrive here on} cosa raiy offenses mentioned on the | harbor to-day for the bodies of fo terest day. BIXTH HAGH Three “ . ‘ m a day le consumed from forty | sunday or Menday, to-day declined to » be It tempts one to save money in order | «©. Gudrin. fs te | ave been pmitted sons whi re be to tave ip | } nd one-baif Pirlongs.--Ma to sixty clwarettes a day. It was quite Ce e @ books have al: revents oo { ranch, Tp. Hers The body @vas found by John Mater} the usual thing for him to take twenty [UscUe# te chan Lita drowned yesterday when shooting from|to make regular reductions of the Mae Tmt) —e— on this block. | dtinannaa . tp aan atioee ai a small saitboat. The party consisted nnyfield. It apparently had been | drinks In mes | te Mr, and Mrs, Albert Harrington, R, | MOrtéage principal. nd a Mrs, Hines, y Made to house owners in Greater decay---protects course of an evening. sl. Dana, Dr. Carlos REBELS CAPTURE A detailed committed ‘ere within the last five statement of the fn the wat week, Th e was a gash! Dr, Char ¢! i sama Q ho yead nie police believe | MacDonald, Dr. Michael C. O'Brien, Dr, ,, - re R i “ vo | Bond Ona ee eh ite Dolive believe! Wiliam K. Draper, Dr. Richard b TWO MORE TOWNS) years wow include more than tWo |” phe accident was witnssed by only| New York in amounts of $10,000 may have been caused by a veasel. | iam OO Dre clarence J. slocuy | hundred cases, In only a few of which | one pers n, a 2.—The| were the criminals run down by the | ing on the shc he man was @dout thirty-f r years CUERNAVACA, Mexico, M testified t A ow “the boat tur or less, Send to any of our offices | mouth and throat at young Pierce was not ¢ & feet 8 inches tall and weighed $ BOSASAEAASEA AAO EK ORE RERES |! able of contracting a marri Federal garrison under Mungula| police. ‘This! caused Petrogino|over, He law a row for a circular. ; Aa ne Lipa e ee aout 170 pounds, He had ght hair,| Ghart will decide tie case, Monday yesterday was forced to evacuateCua-| more work than any other dozen in the | started to the rescue, The sailb« Tih GUARANTEE | na ally, “Osage whlch : or Borders | es eyes and a Mmht pplexion, ————— utla, twenty miles southeast of here,| city. Me made it a “special post, and | bottom up nd t ie Pro mien wre alias I LE takes only a few moments— j F wore « Bght blue comt with & LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, after a four days! battle with a force| every might one or more of his most | ine 10 It ae He alana out, bul when ! prevents tooth dec | ay | seri kray trousers, black sho lie 3 commanded by Col, Zapata,| trusted men patrolled it falthtully Pa Wirt mig her Ne aie Ad prevents tooth decay and i |B “Sene, aon Wy tie Deanetl we LOUISVILLE, Ky |The Federals retreated to (his city, The| This was dono after bombs had been | soo¢ poruing was visible capital . . § 4,375,000) "oubles with mouth and throat. f 4 po . Selline rebe s showed great bravery and are) exploded tn sat Nos. al 2] ——————— f 9 imo feria k and | Hated atvertieore got come | a igi Jecta'tot have lost over N00 men kifeg| and 24; a chidy Mary Meechel, nad] cited Feast, _ | Surplus (all earned) "10,625,000 Simply brush the teeth and riking TORONTO ENTRIES. TO, Artesian, 03; Melon. 108; | ae cunded. been stolen from No. $4, and « woman] pexvER, Col A nearly [176 BWway,N.¥. | 178 Remsen St, Balyn, | Tite the moutn with four or five j ) 7] 108. Star Hue, 108; Angelue, 110, iia A murde| Now These, with a] 1,000 Mystic Shriz were proceeding fon jamalca. wre rayet j QQa DBINE RA TRACK, TO] SECOND WAC ite ears ¥ oral joss na, eighteen mon | teen or more stabbings sig asin Mh the lodee roomy OF Il Teal waninle drops of Odol in a little water— », Ont, May The entries fo: | for and wne halt f 1 ene rhe rebela used dynamite boinbs Velie glnapeen eucte ee eee hanauet tell b brate thelr Jit's very economical, by using some of these typo- \" ay's races an follows i Nin. Via, 10a; tirace ‘Me, Lom which they iNew Up yO He jes, made Petrosino realize t he | semi-annual banquet here last night, | * . ° $ ¢ uryearolds and. upward;| Maye Lif; Nannie. Medes, 108) Jenny Ge ipal bufidings. The insurrectos are “4 y i | 4 graphical borders. BIBAT BACK —Vouryranalds apd upwards | te dc oat to Om, Acauin, 15, Tae Akl aoe Col. § would have to supervise the patrolling | George Fell, prominent tn loca Z | “ sgn funy dimer ae clag 00 gael: | RA AMAA i tine taruerine que, [UNGER command of Col, Latata, and it] NSM sob, All thes were | Bt “neidentaly felt oe CARPET At All Druggusts ' V4) *Baby Wolf, Mt; Lad of Langden,. W Princess Callaway, 108; Mash, 109; Any | 1s feare ' in the early part of LW, | the Mf the staircase, landing | ' lendal 106.) *Kin vondale, 2. *La Qrian, 104: siatry Nigh.t” 10s tage and march upon Cuernavaca, Or ine a ane | Panga Re a aihaa Rane Bo \ ssaasesagseasasseg hs Matti ain Re, STG | Fe AO ltd ties eta | ders ave been taaied co atrengthen the | tC 8 ONT Na anne ementt | On Mseantiy hile ne ows He) CLEANSING | Geo. Borgfeldt & Co, { : Tg. Mldan as Carrion, Hor; dim | WaT County Tags os, : already heavy fortifications in the | ore te ane et nena tomy a inatan indy Compressed ain New York t For Boarde! they | oi ysnieg? A “ie h Slate, | streets here six boarders, and the deeds Fires is | get the ACE Two i VADAWAJARA, Mex, May 20—Pas-| Shut frighten th | [ieee setae mead f abd PAUADALAIADA, Mex, fay S-Pae:| Qo. not frighian, th FIREPROOF STORAGE) |* Ratma, 10? nf the Stato of Colima, T for Household Goods. = —= = ~ Kit i Hank “ito and or st towne on the Bier a Oa ethan, | gre one © seperate dhe | ees a T, M. STEWART ilious Complaint As ward: | Male 110 Mary leg J tlonists took that city. without | must ‘ 438-4 . Through Morning and Sun- mene | Misc HACE and an | plomlshed, Gov. De La Madnid turning | the police ‘ (alts Founded plaints dey World ps 208: Huck | eighth, tenia, ge He, see: [over the Government upon receipt of | yatest outras block, the 32070 Ave in 1863, and @ score of other troubles that } came (HBL tee aeaiah ab Yaa A | ston of w bomb In front of RING UP 5567 COLUMBUS the'“stonach, awelsy Nar and kid: } You! aithe” dont to day fram | Th araday, night They have n ‘8 are corrected by Presto-Sal, a e tice allowan lent of he | learne he motiy fiedeatt to-take effervescent combina- t oe i Wealer tr tional Railway at Manaa- | — -—- ed with frult acid, sg gts it gent Unwittingly Kilts Own So THE SWEET CHOCOLATE CIED. Conmipetions “Heartburn, Catarrh’ og A 4 me 4 oN as > » N Mac y yield quickly to the port of Colima all the) INTERLAKEN, N. Y \ ur LAXA | E -On May 19 JOHANNA SMITH at] the Btomach will y in 3 PO Re ROUAO IEA INTRA MRM CN: Tu May Bei TIV ' i ay ANNA AMT) powers, of these ‘fruit-flavored salts, “BOARDERS WANTED" ADVERTISEMENTS. Intpin May Cost Doctor an Eye, ULADELPHIA, May 20—Dr. 1, Ly u “| Lack of salts in the system causes, thi | Hi, is H, Dick may love his left eyo us a’ res pcalded to death with steam by his] iy tT ALL DRUG STORES nran, 117A Sherman et., uoar 10th] trhublemeand a compound: seit atone SIXTH Steenlechase; selling: | sult of the prick of @ hatpin, Ma, fathor, Alfred, a stationary engine ¢ \ Two sons, Bennett and| will correct them properly, Presto-Sal F wear BAO about las he was leaving an elevated train, a - lia fa Sentanaa The boy was playin: 1th survive her, is the only compound salt made pleas- L m * oh, 1b | woman passed and the end of an unusu- ALMANAC POR TO-DAY, iO é . of y om late residence, Monday,| ant to t ree sample mailed to. t s HACE Doncaster purse: two. long hatpin scratched his eye, An | SU Fees. .4.40/8un sete 7.18 Moon risen, 12.80] noar the boiler of a mille station wh ) thence to Holy Name Church,| 2n¥ address upon request, Read Them To-Morrow valine: A80H) actly Hive slong eh oxy developed and an operation has NL War Lom Water, | D's father unwittingly released =] Prowpect Park Weet and Prospect ave,| For Sale at Lending Drug Stores, S50. se Tis; terribie. Hoy ba ae orsary. Ho 18 resident phyat- | Ant Had, ASLMEME: |eteam, cock, shooting a jet of steam Wonderful Imported Corn, Prat | Kolemn reauiem wilt de offered tor re-| RESTO. SAL CO, TTT T CTT TUTOUTTCTUE SES wesc Meg geedeta Me! sAaeuthu + |Clan at the Philadelphia Lyineln Char Sandy Mook ype “a2 W.48/ upon him, “Phe little fellow died svon GLAVYL eqadicates aul Corns and Callouiti| | oto of woul at 10 A, Mf, Relatiy rn we re e “apprentice allowance cleimed, 6 ity Howpital | Well 'Gare,. 253 B48 blag | Afterward. Be, Clay way, Toom Ba, friends invited, Interment Calvary, ¥ ’ * * gon SRE ET rerenaeanmataonnnte wate erent

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