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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 99, 1918. | Billa Next Week wert sewree nmoctauen ‘Beewerent| —™* SUPPT “antekem Passengers Tell Thrilling Tales of tania bad at ‘abite School No, %, “The Maglo Pigeon a Ms Falstaff,” it seems after all, is not! Flute” ‘Thureday, at Public School No.! William Hi, in, twenty: io be revived at the Metropolitan Opera |%6, Cnlonport, “The story of the Vio- | yeare sporting editor of the Clipper, ehe / Ho this season, Mr. Gatt-Casazaa| lin.” Friday, at Publi . 17, | theatrical maguaine, died suddenly in 3 Ix reserving It for sumptuous presenta-|‘Seme Famous English Song Writers | Brovklyn early to-day after having been tion next year, “Don Pasquale,” how-|] 804 Younger Americans.” | otricken by heart disease while riding ever, is resur 5 Some to hie office on @ Flatbush avenue car. r Is to be resurrected next SQtu!| pH HARMONIC TO CLOS | oe ernla wns wan ersip eer feel da a rnoon, Bort, Te eee a tore and Dada in| WITH WAQNER PROGRAMM a, lett tle home at No. 60 Cinreten ‘ the cast, MF sanin! condusting The Philharmonic ‘Society wii give ite been tong On 7 f Daring Rescues Amid Raging Seas, | “| After Storm Dissabled Steamer. | Anal concert of the season at Carnesic Hali to-morrow afternvon. Mr. stran- Manon,’ with Geraidine Pacrar, Ca-]**¥ has arranged em all-Wagner pro- 180, Gilly, Rothler, De Segurola and] 8"8mme for thie, the ending of the Mr. ‘Toscanint conducting; {°"@aniaation’s seventy-Gret season. way, “Alda,” with Rmmy Des- rgd Homer, Caruso, Amato,| Fannie Bloomfeld-Zelei the dis Didur and Rossi, Mr. Toacanini con-|“Agulshed American pianist, will give ducting; Thursday, “Tannhauser,”” with|@ rectal at Aeolian Hall next Saturday | Hmmy " Destinn, "Olive Frematadt, afternoon. Her programme will include | Jacques Urius, Willy Buers and Cari|/C2Mpositions by Schumann, Chopin, Braun, Mr. Herta conducting; Friday, | Otterstroem and Lisst. with Frances Aida, Amato, — | Martin, Griswold and Reiss, Mr. Hertz| Mischa Elman, the brilliant young | conducting. Violinist, will give his farewell recital Magic Flute” will be sung on[f the season at Carnegie Hall this jay evening for the benefit of tne} Afternoon. fal Ald Society, with Johanna Gad- * Frieda Hempel, Hella Alten, Karl] Columbia Wy mane Mon te ge Jorn, Reiss, Goritz, Braun and. Grie-| 400% inane’ no pila an wold in the cast. Mr, Hertz will con- ai Auditori @n organ recital by Her- | duct, There will be a special matines| e+ y. gpeague for Tuesday after- | “Mudanm Butterfly” on Thur@day.| noon in St. Paul's Chapel, apd & con- with Geraldine Farrar, Rita Fornt®.| Cer of chamber muste on Wednesday pardo Martin and Scotti, Mr. Tos- ; afternoon by the Dannreuther String |canint conducting. For the Saturday| Quartet in the Horace Mann Audl- the rest of the subscription next wet the programme te: Monday, Massenet ‘rhe equinox which ushers tn the fRlF |wa.s put out of business again by another days of spring for those safe at home /M¥shty sea, as and which brings the ocean) TIETGEN COMES TO THE Ri welling in huge convex sheets toward CUE IN TIME. the moon with its sinister attraction! The Tietgen waa far ahead of the {or the waters of the earth failed tO) ‘Jexas on a wentwerd course, but #he claim what promised to be one of {#/ turned and raced through the storm, ‘big tolis of life at sea, when the steam |@ighting the selpless ship at ¢ o'clock ship Texas was caught propellerions in| @aturday morning, lage of the Atlantic, Capt. Thomsen of the Tieigen was the middle ded from the ateam- | Promptly siknalled to get ready to take To-day there lan ‘Afteen women, nine| OT Passengers from the Texas. There, ‘hip C. F. Tietgen en, who} WAS danger of the Texas (uraing turtie| Tittle children and nineteen men. who | Ac moment | were rescued fear baruee the break of | 7-day the survivors told of the perit| in _mid-ocenn Just Mforued after they /teY UNderwent in veing transferred. | day last vate from wireless com: | Ltfeboats were lowered from the Texas, centres ut when the helpless Tex- J f"st loaded with women and children. | ‘ashing about like an insaner| +8 the pitch Biaok of the hour before the | was 8 thing in a howling storm without Wedu }tinn, Louise dawn of a day of storm tho lifeboats | were rowed to the lee of the rescue ship. | single propeller binde left. Capt. A. H. Thomsen of the Tietgen| night popular performance “Lohengrin” | torium, PARATUS GO. to his abip's side without danger of | me . . ‘There will be & concert for the Inetitu- | wpoon and Hinshaw. Mr. Herts will! won of the Blind at ite home in Daat | Kfrem Zimbalixt will play at the Sun-|7¥fty-ninth street to-day under the | aay concert to-morrow night, and|atronage of Miss Anne Morgan and | Loutse Homer, Paul Althouse and Dr.| former Judge Morgan J. O'Brien. Lulek will sing. Richard Hageman wili i | conduct, Prof, Samuel A. Baldwin wii Wy ahhad ae organ recitals at the City College to- “BORIS” SEEMS LIKELY .f morrow amd Wegnesday sfternoo: TO BE A PUBLIC FAVORITE. |¢ o'clock. ag 7 ir ‘Those of us who Hked Moussorgsky's “Boris Godunoft” from the first, but —_— doubted that it would appeal to the pub- lic, are likely to be much mistaken. ‘There was a crowded audience at the _—— ‘The madlod f1 Gothenverd. | hem being smashed to bits. From the) p presen, siareh 1, Just in time to atrikge| Gulley he got a huge potato basket of we Taal equinoctial atorma. She heel | strong wicker work and this was made pracy ‘weather in the Baltic, tn the|¢ast '0 ropes and swung over the side North Bea and thon started across the | ‘om % davit, ‘One vy one the potato basket brought ‘ 4 Atantic for Newport News. The !M®/ up the women. Mire Henrietta Ander: rt e winds increased as she shaped ser |een was in one of the boats with her| GERERMAN. course, and the shores of France ‘nd/two children, Paul, one year old, and Hagiand fell behind, What is known as| Borge, three years old, She was put in Wednesdtiy, | the basket with the infant, but she Nn i or in of the wind is hardly any longer beth-| the boat wae holding the child, Ae the | te ered about, for it reaches the hurrisane| basket swept clear of the boat ene! point, and there ts only one thing fer a | grabbed her second child and tried to! £ 4 % iS captain to do—that being fight it ou wet it Mars? feast. Her strength gave BF BRIBED THOUGH Xu B All Wednesd: night the whole gale| out and it fel a MAP SEN’ biew, with not a passenger daring tp re- | A ’ MISSES OTTA AND EBBA oni kepicaianaliiiaibaipcibanlaiaiiis tire. The Texas is an old time iron craft | © Metropolitan Opera House last night when {t was put on for a second time that listened intently, applauded gener- 1 stayed to the end. A acat- ously Vigorous demand for stocks at the . with one propeller. Thursday morning formed policemen or plain “cops” of] check upon the detectives, while the | ered exodus fiom the atalls just before] opening of the market to-day caused ‘at 2 o'clock there was an awful jolt, fol. BABY AND MOTHER REUNITED uy Paris. ‘These men ais dinelbuted over latter chick ‘the CATGRA Policeman | the final curtain brught forth from the| many of the issues to show new high | 7) lowed by a shiver that sent the dlood ON DECK OF THE TIETQEN. | twenty arrondissements or districts./and both to different h standees a vigorous hissing that stayed | Prices for the week. | . curdling in the veins of every man,; The mother, thinking her baby Each arrondissement js divided into four | Then the peace officers in the districts | it The Copper stocks again were the woman and child aboard. The propelier|drowned, was taken from the basket ° precincts. A general manager or di-|@fe Girect representatives of the Pub-| Didur'e conception of Boris and his| leaders in the advance, the rest of the fi had snapped off and was on its way tojon the deck of the Tietgen wild with rector, Mr. Touny, heads the whole uni-) lic Prosecutor, and they are officers singing and acting of the part made| list following alosely. Of the standard * the bed of the ocean. The bow of the |stief anéfear. But the potato basket’s “a ” formed force, and under him are di-|the police force as weil. even a deeper impression than at first,| issues, Reading'and Union Pacific were = ‘yexas rose in a last effort to take —| Re Sfought up the mie ona If You Try to “Slip” Some-|‘itonary commissioners, one jn each| Supposing a. citizen complained | while the choruses, the stage groupings | the most act! val Breat sea, and then she swervied and being with it, P arrondissement, and these civilian dis-| against a gambling house in hi and the scenery, with the music com-|' After @ short period of dulness the . a Gropped inte the cavernous trough of i Seniesa said to-day that not! thing to Gendarme It Merely | trict commanders are really Assistant | ttict. This complaint, ax well as all: Pelling in {ts appeal, and its originality | market again became very active, and waters, wallowing, slashing abopt, keel-| ind thai it was little short of miracle Districi-Attorneys, and while not al-| complaints, goes first to the Profet. He Sn4 11s “mectivences, cast & ape! prices making further advances, it con- “ ing over first to one side and then tojtnat the storm had not “Goes Into the Report.” ways lawyers, th 6 qualified to pass| Makes a record of it, and sends it to) ss 2 tinued #0 until the closing, which was of the/one of them and had not sent + upon all minor legal questions. the General Manager of the Detec-| paugmaNN’S CHORAL very strong. fo, the bottom of che eee In addition to the uniformed men sent| tives, or the General Manager of the BY ORATORIO SOCIETY. | In the terrible battering of ‘wind and |bottom of the ocean, sean one mast was snapped Wke « otick Aboard the Tietgen the out to the districts, Mfr, Touny has un-| Uniformed Force, as the case may be, Taubmann's “Eine Deutsche The Closing Quotations. FORCE ON ARMY BASIS.|@er tim a specie. trafic equad, | Who has it registered in a book, and atlanta beue tremiataa tia wring were the highest, lowest and last ‘The folio wends it along to the particular brigade prices of stocks for to-day and the uet change of straw. “It carried away the anten- | Tonen were locked after, “No Ranges «| he Taber careyinu ‘melt ropes witha Wet 18 charge of auch matters, “A full | PNM, 8A." Q toa posieyy ct Care| ene mens Coed Brow | nae of the wireless outfit amd cut off| was transferred. - . hook attached to rescue persons who| "ePort on the matter must go up by the! | My Ch'nge, ‘Three FeOn gie Hall last night before an oratorio ‘a ; ‘ j ee a ene ence naan | omen returning trom @ trip to Smee Official Tells Why Department fai into the Seine, and the various| sone, Toute Ge the complaint Same silence of auch ae aa tn drawn rarely ft ty ee by occasional use q help. ‘Women were served as nurses the fright. 4 other squads ni to regulate the t Ht 3 i ‘fraying and ering. ‘The | ened women and Iitte ones They were Is Free of Graft Pre- Sccthaa, Bale Adlai gueat: ey: PARIS ORIMINALS 4 oer DROPRA. | Lele! fer the esnual pertormances cf Bi +38} 0 Cuticura Ointment. - men prepared janes bbe Madsen Mre. IVE! 12 MANY “STOOL. . ke 4 mp # - ‘Among. wes Aza H,| Anns Ahistrom, vailing Here. DETecT IVES Y STOOL! se ine citisen ts not satietiea with che | W2% seat Braise in Germany, was per- 14 mez i Geerman, an electrical engineer. He un-|_,The Texas was stood dy unti! the Fs PIGEONS.” result of his complaint, he next can| formed tn its entirety fret by the Berlin | 4g we t 3 - cargo . y, 1910. Gertook to repair the wireless and sand | Storm, Shated and a steamship Now turn to the separate force of de-! write to the Public Prosecutor, who| Philharmonic Chorus in January, 1010, i 4 z ay out a call Wor thirty-eix | by wireless, Bai, - tectives, Here centers the pride of the| will either send the complaint to the performance was the 3002 org + g hours, he worked tke @ hero, rigging | der tow, her captain tea wean Femain- ‘ ee Sa Paria police. | The detectives have &|Prefet or to one of his assistants, the| \" ene faaal asda rua cases 3 et S up & jury mast and jury wireless | ing aboard their own ship. PARIS, France, March 18—A Parin| Separate general manager, Mr.. Hame | peace officers in charge of the police in A ices, ie " ay badge noe ae ot = 8 ‘outfit. He got one going at last and| While enenged tn th rd, whose official title chief de 14) the various arrondissements, Again|°f boys’ volces, orcheatrs 4 HoH Wis + 18 gla oe cue Capt, Thomeen of the Tieteen men| Policeman starts at $400 @ year, one-| tiie Tis 1,000 detectives a the report muxt go back to its source, Bach evidently was Mr. Taubmann's a4 ae td Fea under bls ered fuegra He st informed by wireless that Chief Officer|"#!f the beginning salary of a New) oq into two large divisions, 600 of them |in this case the Public Prosecutor. model, but he has not overlooked the HAS asia by Loved the Tietgen and gave his latitude and Claueen of the steamship Norwega had| York “ The salary of the chief| forming the department for criminal; If the citizen atill thinks hie com-|"e*ources of modern musiciansh.p. For FH Ft + 8 Nine times ia ton when the liver io right dh ns Jongitude before his wireless machine is criminal depart-| investigations, and 400 belng assigned | paint is not receiving proper attention, | the singers his work ie diMcult. He 8% Be +t 3 tomach aad bowels are sight, » The man who! to a wide variety of work. he can complain to the Minister of the| depends largely upon the orchestra for it ua wey 4 a does the same grade"of work in New| Let ua consider the work of the #>/ Interior, who commands the Prefet, or| the sluataasion of hia text which, prim: HER BS ER 2 MARRIED BY A detectives engaged in criminal investi-|to the Minister of Justice, who con-| arily, is that of the Mass, and he is no’ y n+ PLATZEK. | vorn gets 93,500 « year, over thr : aa? Tea ae? gations alone. Guichard is the head of | trois the Pubjic Prosecutor. afraid to use the brasses through whic! Sey 3s im tay - —- times as much. Yet the Paris agents these men, who have just covered Heads of the Paris police always|he makes some of his loftiest prociam: 106 10% oy Performs Ceremony That Makes | cannot be bribed. ' themselves with glory by capturing all | lead in person any assault on criminaie.| tions. Throughout there is scholarly un- | 5 Nix ty + CONFESSES HE SENT Former prefet, who in] of the motor bandits, He has a num-|Often they are killed, there being atill| derstanding and invention. Occasionally HER HAS t48 retirii in-| ber of principal inspectors and brigade! fresh in the public mind the murder of | there are passages of great beauty. But By 2S Peat | Justice M. Warley Platsek officiated eee see oot ae sevonnc, nen.|chlets under him, probably the clever- | Assistant-Commissioner of Detectives| nover 1s there aaything that ean com- By ay 7 8 f at the ¢irst marriage ceremony to take jul nates, Emile Touny, ®eN-| ost among the latter being Leon Leon, | Jouin and Chief Inspector Colmard by| pare with the splendid sonority and the mS ae + % q place in the new Justices’ Chambers|°"#! manager of the uniformed force.) who, because of his wonderful skill as|the motor bandits. A brigade chief,| spiritual uplift of the choruses, or the as _ 3 @t No. 61 Chambers street to-day when and Octave Hamard, general manager/a linguist, as well as an investigator,| Fleury, got the Legion of Honor deco-| touching appeal and the melody of the 152% % 1% * he tied the knot which made Juliua|% the detective force, the New York|is best known to visitors in Pa: ration for being wounded by the ban-| solos in the familiar oratorios, poke gy ga ; —— May of No, 4% Manhattan avenue the|D0lice situation is simply inexplicable, | Two hundred of the six hundred de-|dits, while only rovently Assistant) Louis Koemmenich, the conductor, | 1’ ay at ' : ; pied . 1) Paar Pf Si GR gay tectlves who do criminal work undor|Commissioner Blot was killed when| evidently had studied the work care-|{. # 1” TS 3 J and of Miss Helle Hortense Bi "| Guichard are members of @ special| searching a house. There are no more| futiy and had rehearsed the chorus @ili- “Said He Sent Machines That] of no. «1 central Park West. studying police conditions here as welll force, This smaller body representa | desperate criminals in the world than Lilie. eter fy th gently; yet the result was not enica (mea pike: HARRISBURG, March @.—Gov. Tener to-day signed « Dill prohiviting the car- rying of red Gags in parades or other public processions. Miss Bien was formerly the Justice’s|®® &t Scotland Yard, among whom is/the cream of the Paris police, and is|in Paris, and to cope with them, high { Killed Two Women and |aetenograpner when he practiced iaw,|former Commissioner of Accounts Ray-| divided into three divisions; (1) homl- | standards of honor and cours t, and has a record for speed not much | Mond Fosdick of New York, are coolly| “ide ca @ sg and (3) em- quired in the police Wrecked a Home. bezzlement cases.@ The remaining 400| From all this, it i# quite clear that ghort of that attained by Balmone Tarr, | told the best thing for New York ts to| 26, o¢ Guichard's command are scat-|a French “cop” who might want to fol- Pipes Pilate tga the Preaident's erstwhile typist, When | make a clean sweep, legislate its entire! tered all over Paris doing “general ob- low the course of Licut. Charles Becker |‘? the verge of acidity. : the time came to wed Mr. May ahe pre-|Police force out of office, and then be-| servation" In the streets, the worst in Paris, would find himself confronted] Koemmentch did the best he could with vailed on the Justice, after much per-| in afresh upon a military basis. sections being the exterior of the city, by more barricades than were in the the Pchagistiag nee es ana suasin, to perform the ceremony, “No Frenchman haw ever tried to buy| along the walls of the old French met | streets of Paris during the days of the| his frst s all, ba gapested te: (aka ‘The Justice recited the prescribed| Protection of our men; they all know|f@P0Us. Naturally, these detectives use | French Commune, cons may be! ext fall, thousands of stool pigeons in watch-| One of the most surprising features| Place before next fal words well, although he had to read|!t cannot be delivered,” said M. Lepine l alt Me The quartet was well balan ing the Apaches, and there 1s a com-|of the Paris detective force engaged] ,, 7h0 ‘warter mas nok Mell, Sul Without alco- factory either as to hi theirs, Light and shade had little con- sideration from him. As to the chorus, the women’s voices often were shrill > (Continned from First Page.) Tah who had been working for Herrera emf hed been discharged, was arrested § | 5 to a representative of The Evening a bp 3 1 . i i for the crime. them from the book. He pleasantly mon belief held by the public that)in criminal work ts its method of dl: . °é hol or poisonous \ Ferrell, after a twenty-four-hour siege | directed the groom to kiss the tride| World. “Once in a while a foolish| practically every concierge or janitor | viding rewards offered for the capturs qopeliian Onare Company. Cesiz oye drugs, Father { ‘with the police, confessed to making and | but did not extend the invitation to| foreigner tries to bribe an agent, but|'s a secret police agent. of crooks, The detective making the} toppe sw John's Medicine . } senting bombs that killed Mrs. Herrera | several spectators, among them clorke|W@ always know of it, for our mon| There are still 4 detectives who have | arest gets one-fifth of the reward) ceedingly well, in fine voice and with \ } and Helen Taylor and the bomb that |and tenants from the neighboring Jus-| A@ver fall to report sch attempts.” |ROt Deen accounted for, These men jonty. Hell leat eset tba ed Hie aise eegeinn aatuariteael tine P MITCHELL THE TAILOR was sent haley. . _|form the special brigades, ‘There into a common fund, which is diy’ ext. : Gy he ae, on pi Meet 4 toes! offices, who viewed the ceremony,| A few days ago there was an in-lnrs of ali, the identification brigade {at the end of the year equally amonj|to Me” was praiseworthy. Ines Ba: ic ‘ROM BOSTON { Mite iatties swore auain & anton stance such as the prefet indicated. Anlunder Alphonse Bertillon, father of t! he 600 members of that branch of| bour, the soprano, a bit shrill and thin] # It di 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY # Mote A gly pheapr tt go MUST AID POOR RELATIVES, | American: one of & quartet of conf-/ system, now an enthusiast over finger the police work. Can you imagine the| at times, sang with understanding, . o'%ce of Borough President Miller of dence swindlers, was arrested for a|prints and gramophotography. Next treet 1f Second Commis-| Join Young was the tenor, 1, Mr. 8 specific crime. On the way to the sta-|!8 the gambling brigade, headed George 8. Dougherty should at-| chestra played well, the Bronx, making @ bomb in his) Bit Putting Respo' Ton’ ne apices ie ha A a ae Soullerer and Rameau, who ferret out| tempt to install euch a system for the pecially cistingulshing Bi infernal machine exploded, blowing out med by Su Ki hand-books on the races, which are | division of rewards in New York City?| | The “Choral Service’ » of the man's eyes and tearing a earned $600 a year, An account of the ibe Re hd oe cae a AMEE body, enabling prohibited, as the Government rune the hours~-meed too lone: each to do i 'y om Rich at hoel in bis chest. He was taken| ALBANY, March 29.—Proviston to coms {attempt to bribe went into the French|hetting at the race tr: ’ al - Fordham Hogpital and his first story] pel a person of means to support a poor | policeman's report, but the money tt- ete Public raster ar HAS BIG ELECTRICAL JOB. weld Racine fron dleuineata ed wees s ; was that he had found the Wom in/relative who would otherwise become al self wan returned to the American by |ning inside Paris, the French theory | Rdteom Expert to Restore Liuht and| himself and the chorus was efficient Medicine is the|] “te! Edition, q Crotona Park. public charge is made by the J. D, Kelly|an excited, angry official, and this of-|belus that gambling js all right at the Flees DI 4 = eat remedy ever HOW To eran ats $ FOUND VERITABLE ARSENAL IN| 1,11; signed by Gov. Sulzer to-day. fense may have had something to do] Sside, in the exclusive clubs, or away Poyer iv Flee mets PUBLIC SCHOOL RECITALS rescril or SDATION OF YOUR HOME. HIS ROOM. -_—_ with the rapid conviction of the Amer-|{f0m" the reach of tho tolling masses, John W. Lieb, vice president of the} ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT WEEK, uilding up the 6 by raising Later on the police explored his room CHARLESTON WINNERS. ltcan for his swindling offense and his} WORK 18 DIVIDED ACCORDING} New York E leon Company: has gone to ducation unnounzes| system. Not a patent medicine. Bend us 2 and found ft filled with all kinds of | sentence to prison for two years. @ TO ITs NATURE. Dayton to superintend the work of Melger. tvearms and a collection of explosives ané chemicals strong enough to blow| FIRST RACE—Three-year-olda and A up the whole block. When confronted! upward; selling; five and a half fur- SAME AS NEW YORK with evidence of this find Klots claimed | tongs.—Golden Exe, 97 (Montour), 2 to| 4 7M? Darin policeman is never off}, voiitical propositions, such us royal he had been hurt while experimenting] 1, 3 to 6 and out, firat; Rubla Grand, |¢U'% cially he is six hours on and | ist piots and German spies; those who ei eesalnan eowaer, 105 (Bkirvin), 2 to 5, out and out, nec. |{Wel¥e hours off, but he considers him-| devote their energies to the laboring The detectives learned that Klots| ond; Winifred D., 109 (Taplin), 2 to 1,|%f 4n officer twenty-four hours @ day.| claswes, watching socialists and ane ‘ had not allowed any one to enter hie!s to 5 and out, third. Time—i.08 4-5, |ON@ Who wan off duty last week ar-|archists, and several other bri c room in hie father’s house for thr arden of Roses, Jim Ray also ran, rested a Greok going from tobacco shop]including one for the hotels, years, Then they compared addresses Sn AGS a Cutesvearsolia? t0 tobacco shop, robbing each of cigacs.| brigade works by Itself, but the mem: a written on the typewriting machine SCO? oo year-olds: | When arrested the man offered $100 to|bers do team work whenever a frace used by Klots in his office with the three and a half furlongs.—Single, 106 | the policeman, a goodly sum to alture of the law comes within their ate typewritten addresses on the bombs! (Pickett), 6 to 1,2 to 1 and 7 to 10,/ Frenchman, but it only went into the tention, sent to Helen Taylor and Judge Rosal-}CUPled with Easter Star, first; Har- | report. Parls has no mounted po! sky. The writing was identicg!, Next| W004. 118 (J. Hanover), 2 to 1, 4 to 6) The Paris police are organized upon) ment of the Republican G Klotz admitted that he had known the| #4 2 to 5, aecond; Wooden Shoes, 107 \an entirely different basis than the Under the Prefot, acting Taylor woman, and two women iden-| (Mondon), 9 to 8, 4 to & and 2 to 5,|Now York police. In numbers, they are, A Meh official of the Parts depart. tiffed him as one of the visitors to the; third. Time—42 2-b«. Star, |about the same, 10,000 each. Hux that, ment was flatly asked by a representa. restoring ght and power. Mr, Lieb in also vice-president of the Institute of American Engineers and is regarded tu the electrical world as one of the most resourceful and energetic men of his callin He will be assisted by men at’ the of elec al plants from all o: the United States who have volunteered their servic anh tutehiog' of wind re spimpton of fodigntione hese Unere will be constipatic Blood in the Mead, Nause Diagust_ of | Food, PARIS POLICE FORCE NUMBERS| Then there are the detectives wno |regulate the social evil, a special brigade; those who confine thelr work There is Comfort In knowing that you can obtain one tried and proved remedy het ie well adapted to your needs, Every woman who is troubled with hi he, backache, languor, extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try (The Largast Sele of Any Medicine in the World) Love Romance | in 300 Words “Just for Fun” $25 in Cash Prizes = | | ® fo Bae fad FY 495 g Es a! SUNDAY WORLD which the Police Department has ever third. Time-d.47 4-6. Armor, Leamence | York Headquarters detectives, jreturn to the head. hag to dea " _ also ‘Taylor flat who had been known anj3fisa Waters, Mi Parcel! |is where the similarity ends, The Paris | Wve of the Bi ee qrora ao. aiate ee arn biol ie ae Pa Mg ae. Be? ine ‘Craay” Harry." Post and Ada also ran. force 1m divided into two large, nepa- | iis police at oe eee wie nerves, and bestow the charm of sparkling eyes, @ spotless rosy for the Best Kotz persisted in denying that hej THIRD RACH—Handicap; three-year: |Tate departments, the uniformed «ivl- |” (a), Taking a bribe is not In the chare complexion and vivacious spirits. nds upon sands of For furth i had ever made or sent & bomb untit}oide and up; mile and a. sixteenth,—| ston the division of detectives goter of the Paris 4 | ] women have learned, happily,that Beecham's Pilly are reliable and | ||) (i “itiier particulars see FUN, death etared him in the face to-day.|Lochiel, M1 (Wilson), 1 to 2 and out,|Kach ts entirely apart from the other. (b), The Parls police is organized Ike | | ith te rE int FOOm: given His confession, if authenticated and| frat (coupled with Paton); White Woo!, | There are 1,000 plain-clothes men in a regiment, and an order passes autre ‘ = | Th rT) i Home Remedy ||| with to-morrow’s wroperly witnessed, clears up three of| 191 (Goose), 7 to 2 even and out, second; | Parts, They are called inspectors, but matically from the commander. down | Ss e nfa ng | te most perplexing mysteries with! Paton, 104 (J. Hanover), 1 to 2 and out, | they are really the same as the New to the private, A report must always tb the named die Ld L panes Fy oents « bos, A: The directions Si Say eae tre very veleabtor-capeataiy to e |__| Fes to be considered are the uals! (0). The uniformed force acts ms