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600-MILE FLYER BEATS FASTEST EXPRESS TIME RUNAWAY HORSE st _THREE POLICEMEN WEATHDR—Fair and warmer. RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE 2 " (" Ciroulation Book: Books ¢ Open to All.” | to All.” The “PRICE ONE OENT. ht, 201: beat Be, we, NEW YORK, | FRIDAY, MAY 26, ‘The Prose New Tork Wert). OE (A BARR TAKES OATH TO RULE MEXICO AND CALM «+ ENGINEER SAVES. BERKSHIRE FLYER Pciice -and Diaz Bi To Aid Provisional Government Preserve Order. a MADERIST IN COMMAND.| | Limantour Turns Over $60,-) 400,000 in Gold as He Leaves Cabhi Rushes at 60-Mile Rate, but Brakes Hold Coaches, f L ; MEXICO CITY, May 26.—Francis-| ©o Leon De la Barra, Mexican [or-| eign Minister and former Ambassador! wWwrer CORNWALL @t Washington, took the oath of office| Rnshing at sixty as Provisional President of the Re-| New York express 0 Public to-day. He will Conn, act as the| division of the New York, New Have Chief Executive tn succession to Por. and Hartford Ratlroad, with passen-| firlo Diaz, who resigne’ yesterday, | €¢* "oad for Canaan, Lenox an until @ general election can be held, Pittfield, was brought to a stop on th edge of a 1 this Engineer afternoon b’ Harry Senor De Ja Barra was escorted iat from the National Palace to the) on Chamber of Deputies, where the oath), », of office was administered, by the mombers of the stat of former Presi- ret Ken fournal in ession that dent Diaz. fron an automodiie at the ao-| fined to the proprietor of the store and | o'clock, when the lights in the samok- The ataff officiais bad real ed |-houre crossing,” a mile | one customer Ing-room are supposed to be put out. Ago, but fad asked pers pouth of Lime Rock station. Instead] ‘Phe customer was Mra, Catherine | and ending at dawn, the high rolling the Provisional Presi: 5 PPE) they found that the deratled tender had | Caritan of O18 Wert Fitty-second | went along without any diminution of ee eee ene oe oa EX \ torn up the roadbed for 50 feet atree!, and when Kiel managed to Pry | interest. The “suckers” could afford to ‘edutive, was accompan * Pascon, who took toe of War earlier in : Most of the dist fn the capital wer the Diplomatic Cor headed by the Am Heary Lane Wilson, dea Business Is Resumed. Owing to the fact tia, ) ‘was orderly thrournout eplte the magnitude of the celebrated the change business men to-day ‘ae Minister|. The chains whioh held the tender t the coaches Int rain from New Haven, facts were ascer ‘their operations on a no Lek cers were ordered from Bae | It was evident that the players ha ters were removed from the windows for | Water ow Ihe aes Fearne ag gone into | ROt Feed the Sunday World tn whton the first time in two days. Phe dl 1 tender was aldetracked, gambler has been ‘confessing’ for the A owd § Chamber of Deputte eering Senor de la Barra and Gen. Francisco While the oath was being adin It in now regarded as ce Alfredo Robles Don dero's repre tive wally mili eral District, to call in the revolut the cities of Cuern for the purpose of "Tne police and sol: the direction of Se @s much readiness # known another superior Gen. Diaz's conditic toered about the rom Canaan took the pe Madero ered OIL TRUST HEADS ARE YET IMMUNE, Domincue f they had 1 was reported as FROM A SMASH-UP /Tender Is Derailed as Train| » May %.— miles an heur, the r the Berkshire | Grant tender had been deratied by| in car seventeen passengers} to breale through the geyser of shoes | net. the express ough to hold, | © ‘oad men this | * der from break- the accommo- net ten went by the eo express was In the ated intense ax- ONLY ONEWOMAN, TWO GAMBLERS BUTHOW SHE MADE. ON THE LUSITANA THOSE SHOES FLY! — POCKET $14,000 LAG ATOP Or CITY'S NEW That’s What Saved His Life, | Says Proprietor. | Fleeced All Comer Poker Game. at the A FUSS OVER %5 CENTS. SOM $1,000 JACKPOTS. Second Hand Shoes With! Story Is Told by a Passenger, Broken Tongue Worth Who Says He Watched Only 50 Cents She Held. the Play. Pedestrians who happened by the | Two crooked card players, using the| dasement second-hand shoe shop of | ancient signais and tricks of the “suck- Joneph Lieberman at No, 600 Ninth | er-trimming fleeced rich and | trade, ev players out of tho Jands of do on the trip Liverpool to New York which was ended to-day when the Lusitania docked at New York. A man who |s reputed to be reliable, but who declines to permit the use of his name, declares that he watched the crooked play, saw a total of $1,000 A} boots and shoes and shoe boxes and | stolen on a single hand, and counted as | | shelves and shoe cases came out the} much as, $14,000 worth of poker chips | y | door, he Imagined that at least a dozen |that changed hands in a series of games or more husky persons were engaged | that were amusing for the raw work of A atrenuous argument. He was|the professionals and the crass ignor- surprised, therefore, when he managed | ance of the players whe Yell inte the | avenue just before noon to-day were amazed to see a geyser of shoes a boots and rubbers spouting up into thy street. They called the attention of iceman Andrew Kell to this @ranke ntain effect and Kell investigated Aw he went down the steps he was | | sure that there was turmoil in the shop and, judging from the manner in which ting Pp from to find that the argument was oon-) For four nights, beginning at it o| Ideberman free from the grasp of Mrs. | pay ritan he found that Mrs. Caritan had oken arm. Lieberman, with teare in his eves, sald he was #orry he did | It but added that if Mrs. Caritan | hadn't broken her arm he wouldn't be alive to hear about it for thelr entertaininent, and the who watched had no mission to fulfil in the way of bawling out the crooked operators. Not Marconi Signals | It one of the operators dealt himself | four of a kind the o knew by a ole ignal not invented by Mr : te a wireless” After the powerfully bullt Young! starconi that it was up to him to open | woman had been sent to the New York | the pot and then boost it along so that | Hospital and Lieberman had been taken*) fo ime West Side Police Court to be {the Holder of the good hand might ap bt pi tly trail th unttl the bettin 1d to awalt the appearance of Mrs. | parently tr he play until the betting Kot good, jtan In court to-morrow the follow. | Lieberman's shop to purchase @ pair of second-hand shoes. She tried on @ pair Lieberman persuaded himself to «> of for 6 cents. Having tried | “chem on and laced them up Mrs, Cart- tan satd ti Did you notice that half a tongue benefit of the public concerning the or- | dinary tricks of the trade whereby the | man who las money exchanges brief action, but with no more chance for winning than a man would have of | bullding up @ voting trust in Standard | there was only | oi by the ownersiip of @ hatful of the left gnoe.” gar coupons. | “gure 1 dia." replied Lieberman.) The story of the passenger who! ‘Otherwise they'd be worth a dollar cr! watched the play is Interesting in tts | more.” |detall. The man ts @ regular patron of | “Otherwise,” snapped Mrs, Carttan,| the Cunard line and has no wish to jet “they'd be worth sixty+five cents. As] his name be known as a {t la they're worth half @ dollar and| trimming of the rich, [hee it She threw the dollar at | story: rman and made a flying leap for Lieberman made a flying let ¥ le $14,000 Changed Hands. " Circulation Books Open to All.” 1911. BIG OFFICE BUILDIN WRATHER—Fair an@ warmer, rid. 24 PAGES STE FAST TRAN DSTANCED evant BY VEDRINE, WINING “ON CHASES WOMEN. French Aviator Covers 600 Miles in , 10 Hours, 19 Minutes, Against Railway Express Time of 26 Hours. RISES 6,500 FEET IN LAST PERILS OF $30,000 RACE. But They Get Away and Chil- dren Are Sent by Police to Bellevue. ‘Two young girls, apparently eighteen mn years of age, took © than one or ninet: to-day two little babies, not im | week old, to Trinity Chapel, in Twenty- | fifth atreet, Just weet of Hroadway, left them erying in a pew ‘The infants and ran away were taken to the West | Twentieth street police station, from — aiarsban eh ‘vce Women Shower Kisses and Roses at the chapel, women enter noticed th They wer and of the type two young ey wer wsiaee! ON Exhausted Victor as He De- scends Amid Great Enthusiasm. partment stores or busines of ach | carried a child The girls went down the aisle until they reached a pew tn the tenth row They remained for « short time and then went out of the church together Gel was in his oMfce when a sma boy to him and said “You had better go to the chapel Those two women that came in @ short time ago went away and left thelr kids on the pew. They are crying to beat the band.” Geiger ran into the chapel and found the little fellows mating a vociferous chorus of objection to being left alone in the sanctuary. He first took th! babies from the chapel and then ry lafter the girls. | Phe girls went toward Broadway, at | whten street they were Joined by a third girl, ‘The three ran when the ‘called after them and could not be fou letter a careful search, The bables are evidently not Jone haa ight hatr and complexion, whi the other i# a distinct type of brunette Both wore white clothing. One wore a | whitertbbed coat and a white cap. The clothing was rae a8 ne i texture ani style. MADRID, May 26.—Pierre Vedrine, the French contestant in the Paris-Madrid aviation race for $30,000 prizes, sensationally finished first here to-day. He completed the distence, about 600 miles, in 10 hours and 19 minutes. The best railway time between Paris and Madrid is 26 hours and 6 minutes. 5 The last of the three stages in Vedrine’s flight, from Burgos to this city, about 140 miles, was covered in 2 hours and 45 minutes, and in- cluded a dangerous rise to a height of 6,500 feet to avoid the air , Which is 4,900 re high currents of Somosierra P: Vedrin ered the ‘vst stage of the ontest, lew! in} hours and 3 min ites, breaking all records for a long distance country flight. ‘The runging me of the sout express between TEE I te sexton Artow escay ati, One of the uve grazed the peak 4 hug rock, near panisy towr Fuent ex of his ma ) miles hree Are Stunned During MISO. C8 MII Mem wae abe enth Avenue. : ie * pract.cally im lene matey “I sat and watched the games,” b Squad ©, tried to stop @ runaway | po hanes i improved to-day. ne inflanur dn leap after her and then there occurred |aaid, “hour after hour and was amuse!| ‘The ironworkers who have been put-| bes e this afternoon. The fourth au rn’ hig face ts sald to haves what occurred. a als passing between the two ting the skeleton of the Mu-| 4. The others needed arnica and; Vediine on ta WAS SO tlred.after ‘and the fever to have -———_—_——- players and tne tgnoran [pal Butld! ince ¢ ast | Grabs fi | - re y ayers and the ignorance nicipa! Bu since ast cols (Grabs Live Wire With Bare|« seamstress afterward 1 fron Mémbers of the retinng. Mm WANDA'S SIX PUPPIES ve tee vst : rao reermece ee Lc are Sree ire Pace PETC Le maeteagia ly esse fe be A ‘Of course, It was none of my busine the m str et ny | 4 eae <7 “hil rey | 7 3 " ; f swd rushed wy) would be able to sail for Europe ‘rom| Ranorts to Senate T crim. GO ON POLICE ROLL. |: caution the victims and they evident fying two thaws. fror Y} Hand—School Children | stavies, rorty-tourtn street amt Rlee [io and the vt = aviator eports to senate nat Crim: wo flags fp Jato Vere Cruz by the last of the mont | ‘ : : ly could afford to pay for thelr fur ant hy See Fatal Accid enth avenue Hitched to a héavy cart. |on te A Nis Gen. Enrique Torroelia, sub-director | DARA mit 3 ' ; fealania G : afianea {ive Hved almost all my Ife in tie aane ther at the Teyon 1 see Fatal Accident. t was standing in front of the stables | roa & es platform, he we of the Military College, to-day wa | inal Prosecutions Have Not Commissioner Waldo, in Detiance) \eor, where gambling houses are. op: WAI E: TAR eueh Rteetwane | when something frightened it, ,The|showered with roses sed by pointed Chief of Staff to Provisional | Been Beg , of Rule. Will Give Them a and above board, but I never saw suo Rute civ the monwanlare Two | | wilitam.camaron of No. @) Wea President De ja Barra een Begun, | Chance quick action as there was in those). Ngee aL ED ed WicAndeee? Cantina . pecntrompalen eer Er ymplaining that he was etl $60,400,000 in Gold | Sees ratie: Na vent waved ateie 2 ployed by the New York a Rua sinee an y " he was removed to Bore resigning office yeste Although James ©. Cre ont his play never began untt! afier | SUMAUON Ot NE eh Sane ey a Ce oP |seat at the fi qArthe Unee end na ere he received medjea ae Minister of Finan No prose bos Potice Commissioner for appoint: 11 otelock, when the lights tn the six a aLErutatcarenhate ae rolled upor pone « sho: t much needed ‘antour exhibited to Jalr a Uinst the Ine | Ing men to the poltce force withont con: |{ng room are usually extinguisied. ‘The Levis sgl iA asl pat One Hundred ar ThrouK f mt eu at the nevcenee new subssecretary of andard Oi) CHlting the civ ervice rules, it was |playera had the H@nts continued and aan és : street Ele Fren a nilingly delivered ghe 400,000 in gold in tie vaults © to the answer | learned at Pollce Headquarters to-day | generally played from 11 untl 3 ‘ " re | One | owt e had sghe wite treasury. Senor Limantour t cor Pomnerang | tna: Rhinelander Waldo, who succeeded | o'clock, 1 4W several jackpors of more sey y | crosstrees of a fift t om Paris, and was Atulate all the Governmien! funds veney-Generat | CROpSES: has a’so ignored the rules. Six |than @ thousand dollars and saw one| 1iAN mele a aa ne oy twenty feet down al ex » vie mag n ght by the Civ sion, taking for them Senor stare = |additions were made to-day to the k-| man, @ Frenchman, lose $1.00) in an) Piinalll: Bia dy 30 Aue ‘les high si) The wires had ad ay in and was | Gover f Madrid an behalf of King am Ww e had been or} viiig station of tne Flatbush section | hour und then quit. There wasn’t any! Rey “forty stories high : house to be mo ending aa Attonse colgt ninal p ition of John without any attention being paid to the | trouble Whatever, no M@hts, no ql ears e the ho a whee! “ “ae ‘ King Alf orated eo with Tho passing of 1 : cube halerar is After the house . aaa v4 nthe million ice @ligibl bling, the professionals slmply took ivan conn Af ove nge fe Alfonso sually be eat wee. 8 ns head le trust as are the Parkville station there fs | money away from the others and | par? ae 4 t net 1 ed es. ‘The venerable rui we ‘ecent Supreme Court de , at concealment. On the counted up to $14,000 that ch - | Otner Aviators Lost hig palace, tiedged w contrary, t ews ix being proclaimed hands, Bes | rie ye h # 4 h great datight the new a me ~ — \ , ts ° ‘ . ¢ of mounted police vit am ters answeyed the with grea: d he als n 1 . ok n the foroan the Zocale ' ng RNEA OM emgera ee Deparcivont-and their GHIGAGO HAS HOT DAY. NATIONAL LEAGUE. the, bountain taxtn Ue San et Au tn de I Ave ted k © President to Ine | ni w o * roster once— — é r ers proba able magkea ready a 5 hs a) proseeultonn (ash BAR ounds of the finest type, Four Deaths an@ Score of Pro: eubrenk sus ave heen be now pending | They arvived t ernoon, and their Maa hert necnt aca) ene ian NEW YORK. ; Aue eee he 5 saan t air e ndard QO.) Company of! mother, Wenna, is happy and delighted PHILAD) he Patroline t : ee Popular excitement was at a or : 4° eghalituant | Over. Ne aid no attention to req) CHICAGO, May %.—With four deaths 0001 " ‘ ' B 1, prize piteh, but was veok ; Maia Cee ra ‘polite rulee and nearly a score of heat prostrations Gi yNTs rit: r aa a the Spants Patriotic appeals of v8 persona ne A hitvaaaintlan anu aa thai aivolman Lyons, who has charge of Teported up to noon to-day, there ts no| : 1 q t iit bn \ero a representative, Dorin for tife main. | ha 2 ana’s pe the | tne Do! main Fla is as proud fellef in sight from the heat 4 0 = id : ant la § ‘ \ tenance of order ani dignity [ E pitted of the puppies as their mother, He According to the Weather Bureau, (>. way A 4 4 and ta their cause. Crowds surged about the) Somes 4 +; Pomerene's promptly waned one of them Waldo. | ay Will probably be even hotter than AT BOSTON op eee P ne s Chamber of Deputies awalt ng the words eae at Mae It ie hinted In Parkville that there has | ‘esterday, when the — thermometer BROOKLYN sre bane n ’ Twenty machine of Diaz's final action is 3 earn a, AE been no suggestion that one be called |reached 9.5, the highest known in Ch 0:00001 : Tht " * from : rare 1 , Inside the Chamber there was aide: ARR MBA Prue | igcol! cago in May since the Weather Bureau ggton M ania s e ee fs : i ss sept oats tmp: scene as President Diav's a - Wanna was pi 1 to Former | is ned : ° » Afty f the Is i wax a 1 Caldas letter finally and completely retin: | > Deputy: Police Cominissioner Wood by!) Intense humidity has added to hum # 002 “ \ x . i i ' which resulte @ death of M. Ber quishing the reins of powet was pre $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS. $5.95 tne be Government at un fering dr i a 7 plea e Fre ¢ | War, wented and accepted, followed by the Sib rally LO UUING COLNER, New ¥ 1 to experi \ titi, cael ereret . sa : ered ‘ : > euler Monts, presentation and acceptance of Vic way, Cor, Barclay St pe bi ed and has won several ° Sach a Wonderfal Climate : sf « " t t aviators withdrew, President Corral’s resignation we terest hee eeturaay yons. ‘This is her frst expe now falling in ana 4 and UPL oe | Peoeps Vedrine left 1 * tin Immediately word was carri arant > kK ‘ ks, nit Jim, the fathe: ay era n on & ¥ idea h anit y Wasting crowds outside, which ney i 208, trolling his post a few nights as ave is s } ‘ World DADAbAe usklab deine #70. nt niles n 8 —-— ‘eneaial. Fie > apa wot heart failure at seeing alt e West and the South and ia ¢ erish als b pease o1en. ib with vale moma wood helgut and at great speed. Wontinued on second Page.) sy, $5.00, Open Baturday Fre, Mil) Zo, | SHl0ns closed op time Jase ia ‘ala ciyy, No-morrow, jas named, J some Coudsin hed Deeg kbled snspantiy- | Bex iach oe thats | At Bocequillag where Ae. wae qreated ostiae ‘ “ oe PENT WP, oF hat i aI - faa Te > ~ ee ! Pan ian | x a +i