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asked Mr. Nott. “Twenty-five,” replied Popp. “Can ‘was reported out in Nott Rept em Woollen Co, With Atteaux, sEeSesee Fast hil i ¢ it ii ik il li Li H i : | H 3 x j r | 5 A H i HL i i | i 3iE E : i H Es E i i if | pe : *g ig I is { i Et i H a q i d i i i! ff ee ee en ee eee pec LEER i i i Magis fate said that he was afraid to punish her; he saw te you will parole this custody we will go rig! Ay ‘then and Bouth Becond st-vet. ther if nobody eise hi Mwer, @ clerk, through the hand when ‘Meer grappled with him. A second shet Sweat wild. +: @beeham then fed and was policeman, of the Legidiature, wee you show me anything in this feoord to show that the Stilwell bill a i i is ik tf ies i again rate Walsh the Magis- out of it, Just then a young man riage license bureau, get a license and @ minister,” said the y man, who wes Philip Kling of No. 365 ‘L have faith in jout of trouble,” commented trate, me. —_——<——_.. SHOT IN BOSTON HOLD-uP. 1 BOSTON, May 2.—A man, who later l@ the name of Jeremiah Sheehan, at- Washington street More to-day and shot Robert| We were paying off the attorneys whe had worked for us during the strike. | ,, MONEY PAYMENTS urities _ POINT TO WOOO IN FOR STRIKE EXPENSES. Evidence of Planting of Ex- plosive in Lawrence. | Es E g v exhibits were offered in support Government's claim that the de- conspired with John J. Breen W, Pitman to “pian! the hemes @ in the public that the strikers plated blowing up the Americas of § PrTay: Tee i : : 4 itt suicide when the investigation of @ alleged plot was-begun. TO sHOW WOOD WAS INVOLVED, Collins turned State's evidence and jt he distributed the dyna- i else confessed and sald that Rice, a quarryman, has testified innocently furnished dynamite and saw him give it to THE EVENING The Evening World to Send Up 1,500 Balloons To-Morrow Five hundred balloons will be released to-morrow from the Pulitaer Building in Park Row, 600 from the Brogklyn office of The World and 660 from the Harlem offices. To ench of the balloons will be attached a coupon giving finder, boy or girl, free admission to the Aeronautic Seclety Carnival at Oak. wood Heights, Staten Island, May 90, 81 jane 1. Harry B. Brown, Arthur Lapham, Capt. Thomas Baldwin, Aviator Kemmerie, the Johnsen Brothers, Lieut. Reilly Scott, Mile. Lager of Paris, and others will give marvellous exhibitions. One of the New York World balloons will bear a lucky number, M his TA EOP OE ake a Ee a es land, pce: aan PAGE SURPRISED TO HEAR BRITISH LABOR MEN HAD the State attempted to show | in President Wood was involved and Attorney Pelletier off Mr, Woow objected to their ad- against his client. exhibits were not | dyna was confined to his bed. until @eme connection should ‘would show the payment of money from to another, Judge Cros- | 0 admitted the exhibits with the un-| tl eR tending that would be com-| seeing ones only in Pea pedi that some|had seen Mr, Butler in the presence of ' also ran, sand the| Mr, Wood at the pies of ise senpeny | $4 mutuels paid: joged estab- | during January, 191%. He could not give g re eres ee the dates, but they were toward: the The District-Attorney read the pa-| close of the month. connection between the Mshed by evidence, pers to the jury. One of them heck for $606, Shawmut Bank of Boston, payable to tteaux and signed “American Woolen Company, W. A. Currier, Assistant Treasur “APPROVED WILLIAM M. WOOD” ON THE VOUCHER. Accompanying the check was an American Woolen Company voucher, on which Atteauz’s signature appeared and which was a receipt for $505 “for ox- penses incurred during the Lawrence strike,” sccording to the inscription on it, The voucher also bore the words: “approved—William H. Wood, Presi- (t) nother exhibit wns @ check for Ergs Ealé 1912, payable to and endorsed by Atteaux. This check bore the signature of William H. Dwel- ley Sr, the treasurer of the American Woolen Company. The voucher which accompanied the check bors the approval Masiv- District-Attorney then called t the William H. Dwelley jr., treasurer of jhe American Wool Company, and quer tioned him regarding the entries on witness showed where tered and sald company car- ried & general strike account, Mr, Dwelley told of being called into Mr. Wood's office one day when the latter told him that he had settled in full with Atteaux. At. Mr, Wood's di- rection Dwelley made out the check and voucher tn evidence, When he returned with the check Mr. Atteauz was in the room. That was the day, he said, on which the company was paying the torneys in connection with the Lawrence strikevaffairs. he would no way it in my the mar- “Who told you to draw those checks?” “Mr. Wood.” “What did he #ay to yout’ “He eaid, ‘T have settled with Mr. Atteaux. Draw @ check to his order,’ I made out the py the witness admit that Mr, Wood was om four of five papers Which | net sick ynUl after Jan. 20, but Dwelley en | said that Henry F. Hurlburt, of eoun-| with tonsilitis immediately after the strik) began. He had been to the Wood home previous to the discovery of the comp et-Attorney replied that the| stated that William M, Buti torney of this city and rawn on the National | Services in connection with the strike?” | yoq wi St ELECTRIC PARK RESULTS. jetriet-Attorney mak 2 basen rae ig a +4 FIRST RACH~—Muiden two-yenr-olds; @elling; about five furlongs.—Colonet Cu 10 (Piokens), won; O44 Cross,’ 100 (Doyle), second; Transcina, 101 (Den- nel), third, Time, 1.04 Bweet Spices, Breakfast, Santaneca, Galea, Molma also ran and finished as named. $2 Mu- tuals pald—Colonel C,, 96.30 straight, $2.60 place, $2.50 show; Odd Cross, $2.00 place, $2.40 whow; Transcina, $3 show. SECOND RACE—Three-year-clds and upward; selling; one mile and @ six- teenth.—Ella Grane, 100 (Donnler), first; of Mr. W torneys, were! Camel, 110 (#kirvin), second; Hans The witness did not remember Creek, 102 (Chappell), third. Time— talkifg to Atteaux. He | 1671-6, Cynosure, Mohawk and Queen to mill owner was taken down and at that time Mr. Wood mi thi do: aus Referring to a meeting at the woollen v's office on Jan, 25, the witness well-known ‘tile mill man, and Samuel L. Powers, ‘00d! pai Ella Grane, # | straight, 02.60 place, 2. show; Camel, $3 place, 62.30 show; Hans Creek, $1.50 show. THIRD RACE.—For maiden three- Ide and up; about five furlongs— was asked, Satyr, 102 (Alex), frat; Hermia Jr, 113 “Mr. Atteaux volunteered to @o to (Pickens), second; Hefugita, | 103 company's various mills on labor mat-/ (Doyle), third. Time, 1.08. Higher Up, ters and do what he couki to arrange) Racinex, Black Silk, Merry Crase, Old @ act ee Hank also ran, Twodboillar mutuels|J Atteaux's offer was made in Dwelley’s | puig—satur, $20.30 straight, presence. Wood and Atteaux were in} Weod's private offiec, he sald, while the witness eteod in the hall. Atteaux aaid “Ie there anything I can do to help: you in the matter; I'll be glad io do/ It” ‘The witness did not hear Wood's! veply. “When did this conversation take place?’ "A day or two after the str! of “What were Mr., Atteaux's special bi 80 plac $4.20 show; Hermis Jr., $3.60 place, $3 show; Refugita, $4.90 show. pothahtthelss ELECTRIC PARK ENTRIES. ELECTRIC PARK RACH TRACK, Md, May 88—The entries for to-mor- Tow's races are as follows: of it th WORLD, FRIDAY, PAGE HAS FLED “ LAWYER GIBSON CHAMPION TRAVERS Henry W. A, Page, the wealthy, ec: | centric linen merchant, wanted dy Federal courte to serve five yeare in the | introduction the second trial of Burton penitentiary for criminal Nbel, has fea |W. Gideon, eccused of the murder the city. Department of Justice « gators, who have been searching for the terday, learned definitely to-day that Page took a train out of New York dound north early thia week, just aftor nous attacks on the Federal authoritics and House Judiciary Committee tha caused the order for his arrest. Page was tried in Washington tact year for his attacks on members of the Judiciary Committee, found guilty and ‘pentenced to five years’ imprisonment and 01.60 fine. He was paroled on his | promise to refrain from making scurrtl- Ous attacks on public officials for three years, Page's place of busin: January he moved to No. #0 Fourth avenue. When Secret Service men wnt ahere after him jast night. employees of the building told them that Page had not been around for more than a week. At the New York Athletic Ctub, where Page had made his home for ome time, it was said he ha there early this week with; any hint of his destination. He wae traced by his baggage to the railroad | station, but the exact day of parture or the train he boarded has not yet been ascertained. En. formation was obtained by ¢! agents, hi had gone either to Boston or Canada New Ambassador to Gt. James's QUEENSTOWN, Ireland, May 23.— parried all attempts of newspaper men here at 1.15 o'logk P.M. to-day on board the White Ster Hiner Baltic from New York. that his constant endeavor while hold- ing office would be to “maintain the ich @ long time.” ‘The port and delivered a batch of des- Mr. Page seemed surprised when he was told that the London Trades Coun- cil had protested against hie appoint- ment. He said he had heard nothing @lad to recognize that the British press without distinction of party welcomed deavor to uphold the best traditions of his high office, ‘When questioned on the subjects of “The President and the Government would be improper for an American Am. bansador to express an opinion on such important and delicate avejects.” \ MAY) 23, 1918. TOESCAPE PRISON | BEGINS HIS SECOND TERM FOR LIBEL FIGHT FOR UF erchant Who Libelled Con-| Accused Slayer Hopeful as gress and Accused Officer | Lawyers Proceed With Se- Heads for England. lection of the Jurors, (Beecis) to The tiveuing Wert NEWBUROH, May 28—With a grim Agents of the United States | Mrs. Rose Sesto, was begun to-day. other tnvestt- | Before Gibeon was brought to court and while the 160 tak were as- sembled in court, Dominick Gerdvine, @ -tuesian accused of the murder of Theodere Faller in Middletown, was brought before Justice Tompkins and sentenced to death during the week beginning June Gibson was accompanied by hie coun- j#e! Henry Kohl, Revert H. Elder, who ad been his atterney in the previous trial, aad Jacob Ginger of Jersey City. Diatrict-Attorney Wilson moved the trial of Gibson and, the defense being ready, the work of get! the jury wes once begun. The examination of the jurors pro- ceeded rapidly and slong conventional lines. Twenty minutes after the open- ing of the case the fret juror had bewn secured, William Wilkin of Crawford being acceptable to both sides. Gibson looked well in court and actively par- ticipated with his ‘counsel in the com- ferences with reference to the jurors. ‘With Sfty-fiye of the one hundred and fifty jurors Impanelled in the Gibson case exhausted, seven jurors had been secured a@ acceptable to both sides when the noon recess was taken at 1.20, It was predicted that the jury would be completed without entirety exhausting the panel before night. All of t jurors thus far selected are farmers either active or retired. Mra, Giteon arrived in court during the morning, but {s not taking any Part in the consultations concerning the jurgrs. Mr. Elder and Mr. Kob! doth participate in the questioning. The Jurora selected are: Wm. Witkin of Crawford, W. D. Canfield of Waya- yanda, E, Terry Hull of Wayayanda, David Young of Montgomery, Samuel Bull of Monroe, John Emeneoker of ‘Leptondele and Stephen MoLean of Cornwall. ; *At 4 o'clock nine jurors had been se- NEGRO ATTARKS WOMEN PRAYING merchant sin warrant for arrest came from Washington yas- had sent to Washington the volumi- formerly was No, 6 West Twentieth street, but act left siving is de- ‘ederal to indicate that Page ith the intention of sailing for Eng. PROTESTED AGAINST HIM. Careful of His Statements on Stop at Queenstown. ‘alter Hines Page, the new United ates Ambassador to Great Britain, obtain an interview when he arrived contented himself with the remark @ than friendly relations between @ United States and the United King- m which had happily continued for (Continued trom First Page.) tches to Ambassador Page. hotel to be identified by the women. was mo doubt as to his the matter. He declared he was im as an Ambassador who would en-/of “Lynch hém!” crowd moved forward. and Panama, Mr. Page's reply | the talk of lynching. the United States being Democratic, will be my duty to carry eut strictly eir views in all matters of policy. It an automobile standing by. tonneau, and the detectives, still isbing their weapons, jumped | TORONTO ENTRIES. AT FRENDS GRAVE out by @ side gate and took him to the Capt. Graham strove to pacity we crowd, Well dressed women joined in tallied five to Bach par four there, But tor the bottle Travers Would surely hav broken the recerd fo: Hyde went out like a steam éngine in par 87 and had Kammer three down at the turn. Kammer—out. 45 G45 1 2 | ee home in'S8, one over BREAKS GOLF RECORD | Does Eighteen Holes, Beating MWreadin CE UEEE4 6 Bean ‘The 19th was an ordinary half in ‘0 ' | Beach, in 70 Against Best aeueee the Mth four to five Wild beat Whitney 7 and & While Mark of 73. Wild plexed finely, Whitney @t no pols did himeeit justice. winning only one hol 4 halved titee, Jerome ©. Travers, metropolitan — Se enero See champion, broke all recorde for the Fox | witd, cond 6469444 BH Hills links to-day when he returned a] Whitney, out 5 65 445 66 #1 card of 70 for 18 holes against Chiehotm | . Miriiy beat Gwyer, 4 up and 210 7) Beach In the third round of match play Kirkby for the “Met championships, The Our ‘ a chanpion's sensational playing clipped! “In three strokes uff the record for the! Qwver course, | ou. 4545 ORO In rnoon seini-finais on the} Lit SRG 44s The semi-finals this afternoon wei first nine holes, Travers war 2 up on Kirkby. Catds: Wild vs, Kammer, Travers va, Kirkos Travers— eee eater otto AAO a WOMAN WHO TOOK OPIUM rkby— Out, sansive Ce TO TOMBS IS LOCKED UP. Travers, despi vorable weath and wet grounds, cut out a swift pace and went to the turn in 3% To make this wonderful showing he did the thiré and eighth holes in three, and the ffth in two, a G-foot putt, after a great drive, Newe of his record-breaking playing reached the clubhouse and a big gallery followed Travere home. Neve! ttlog Gown on his stroke, the ung cham- pion played the findi 18 in 3 Beach, the strongest of the lox Hills contingent, might just as well have thrown his club away so far did the | Jersey wisard outclags him. It was prob- ably the greatest game Travers ever played. Mrs. Lizzie Raymond Turk Third Person Arrested in a Month for Similar Offense, Mra. Lisi Raymond Turk, thirty- six years old, of No, 64 Tenth avenue, Newark, was placed uuder arrest to- day for carrying opium into the Tombs Prison, This ta-the third arrest with- in ® month for smuggling drugs to prisoners, . Mre. Turk had been suspected by Deputy Commissioner Wright, who ordered her searched by « matron. es of yamshee, known im, were found stitched in her belt. The woman declared when arralgned before Magistrate Krote} tn the Tombs Court that she was not tak- ing the dope to the prison to give to her husband who is awaiting trial on ‘8 charge of grand larceny, but that she @ user of it herself, ‘Travers played sstoundinsly going out, being 6 up at the turn, He was actually out in 3 against par 37, a pace Rot approached so far in the champion- ship. Cards out: Tre * go invane if 4 ty-four how Beach 44 lowes to ha By playing bye Magistrate Krotel held her in $1.0 Shy ball for trial in Special Sesrions. was sent to the Tomb: Pai <a KING OF GREECE OFF TO LEAD ARMY AGAINST BULGARIANS. With Prince Alexander and General Staff, He Heads for Salonica From Athens. ATHENS, Greece, May 22.—In conse- quence of the resumptttn of hostilities between the Bulgarians and Greek troops, King Constantine of Greece, ac- companied by Prince Alexander and the General Staff of the army, left for Balonica to-day. SOFIA, May 23.—An official statement by the Bulgarian foreign Office to- day asserted that the Greeks were the aggressors inthe Aghting now going on near Salonica. strokes from 78, the best showing in the quai fying round. MARVELLOUS GOLF DRAWS OUT BIG GALLERY. Coming back Tra and Beach halveé the first hole in per four. Trav- ers won the second par § in 4 to 6, Beach being im ditch water on his seo- ond, where he dug out of mud with a nidlick. Travers won-the third par 3 to 4, in remarkable style, after having such @ He against a bank on his drive that his chances seemed Nevertheless, he escaped to within two feet of the cup in heartbreaking fashion, ‘Travers won the fourth, 4 to par 6, after having a putt for an almost {1 oresivie 3, Frum thé tee Travers twiee veed a driving cleek. Beach came so close te: laying Travers a. atymie that the later’s ball hit Beach's sphere. Holing a %-foot putt gave Travers a 2 to Beach's 8 on the fifth. Travers also captured the eizth in a regulation 6 to 6, after getting the green @@ yards) in three. Indeed he had putt for a four. Beach was in the read on his second. That made Travers 5 up, and the news Both women shtteked when Watson was brought into their presence, There identification, and Capt. Graham hurried the prisoner away from their sight. When the street Was coached the detectives were con- fronted by @ big and angry crowd, Cries Tang out, end the Capt. Graham drew his revolver ané MMe men followed suit. He told the angry mob that the law must be ob- served and that anybody attempting to interfere "ould be shot. The crowd hung back and Graham made a run for Watson was dumped unceremontously into the rand. after Piret_Hace--Four and one-half furlongs; selling, a Woo! Gate, 111; Auto Maid, 106; Satyr, 101; a mes “Then that makes twice in January Retugita, 101; Golden Closter, 108: ) woopRINe RACE ‘TRACK, TORONTO, | It was too late. The machine had been | grass that Atteaux and Wood met?” a, 200; aid Check, 108; Beweh. 161, May 28,-/The entries for to.morrew's opeuing are| started and an uninterrupted run was ———_ | gon *i4, Mt mabhache 101s *Bad ewe 11, a; |, fll made to the Hunter's Point station. Docter Fined for 8; a. Dr, Jullus EB, Alter of No, 1617 Wash- ington avenue was in the Morrisania Court to-day on the charge of spitting on the platform of the subway station et One Hundred and Fortywinth atreet and Third avenue, and was arraigned) before Magistrate Corrigan, He was fined one dollar, SAILING! ylvan Dl 10m; ner, 168; Kearney, 168; Our Nuggeti, 106, ‘thea one-half furlongs; sell. Molma, 101; Santaneca, ; Old Jordan, 112; Pan: |, 100, 1h Race-—Heven’ furlongs; selling, Royal ‘Onyx, 112; Maxton, 112; Rowburg IV, 106; Mane Creek, 108; Ben Prior, 112; Washakie, 115; Mteletift, 111 Fit Race—Baltimore county handicap; six half furlongs, Deduction, 413; Bila Grane, 106; Gotiwogg, 100; Princess Thorpe, 100; stairs, 116, ‘Mixth Race—-Five furlggas: selling. Geo, A. Davis, 110; *Sylventeia, 108; Horace F., 110; Tom (a) iy 13, “Apprentice allowance of five pounda sliowed, Track muddy, condi LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, May %—The entri races are as follow: FIRAT RACK—Helling; three-year-olds and up- want: five ands half furlongs.—Jean Grey, 02; , 08; *Hrookfield, 96; Marshon, 04,’ Bow Adi, Darkey Ky. © for to-morrow’ check for $3,100 and receipt and had them signed.” “Who signed the §605 check?’ “I aid not.” “Did you know about it?’ “Yes, Mr, Wood told me about it, It was when Mr. Wood told me he had paid Mr. caught in| penses during the strike.” a Dw Atteaux $505 he had incurred as ex- jelley testified to having heard At, rh Giddings Is Brook: John Ui, Wakefield, 100; Mack Bay, 108; Mur: on.” ides bier | : | ai RACE~-Pour-yoar-olde and upward; eon nage: tvo-rearokis: five | Aintree handicap; $1,000 added; Ta; Ray | a iste eet atti“ ia tt Oc, ae Over the in wale Art Balen, 108; TOR vio May; | Cotton. Many a stormy wind may blow SEVENTH RACK-~' come Ere you see this Ad. again. CURD RACK —Handieny mqeerclda 4 a) 108; So read tt, theh heed it A a ties ana tt Alles. tats he, 68; N ‘ es; eH Toldl somal bout barca 27) AE Se He BC ee isi You'll find they point the way, ¥ SOM ase Veh idanttce; fone ont ~* la, 100; River, hp ’ jong baw, ag am “gee i 2 we Re 1 110; A rterd lett, ii World Boat Ads. Are Classified: lon Hyatt Crtso: | Minnie Bright, 108; “Maah, 110; Apiaater, Motor Boats, Yachts, Sc." gc Pee} i 08. Use a World “Boat Wanted" Ad,' 3)? “itu af tit mA Sunday, maeane of 9 taunts “ciamed: | World Wante Work Wonders. , ¢ purse; $800 added; six Kay: 1 Pilate Glass, 13%, Scarlet Letter, 1 Ledi, 102; Peacock, 102; (a) Private Petal, Gayle, 112, ‘takes; $1,000 added; one mile and one-cixteenth, jollawd, 120; Little Pal, 115; Maciug Bell, 118; | Boe. Viate; Hi **Spring Maid, 107; burns, iT; ¢Horron, 117; Niteese; 10! Barat Candle, 112; Chuckles, 112; Barnegat, 114; Yeng ¥ 0; Flabbergast, 172, at FIRST RACK—Thres-year-olde an@ up; ‘Trial; furlongs. 14; Grlaco, 104; ‘Cas, 128; 4, HW, Houghton, 124; Juvenile ideroseros, 1 4; wane ‘Tumbo, 8KCOND woman in the subway, . 105; ) Pussy Wusey, 105; John Marshall, 106; Mies (a) Livingston entry, THIRD RACK-—Thtee-yearolds and up; Minto home, No, Ninety-third street to-day. (a) Fountain Fay, 108; ) xBlackford, 100; (b) Barnegat, , 00; aFlal it Amon, 100; Towton Field, 112; Superstition, 112; AE (a) Davies entry. (b) Wathine entry. FOURTH RACK —Three-searolds; Woodstock $2,000 added; one mile and an eighth. — “*Pirst Bight, 117; ¢ile (a) Flower Girl, 10H; 102; xHoney 108; Ta Nua ery of his body. ———>= Amherst Wine Tennis Title. teammate, F. Cady, in oreo. M'COURT.—Thureday, May 33, COU: mative Forman form and then turned on the gas in Kast The odor of gas filling the house brought about ‘an investigation that led # the discev- BOSTON, May %.~The New England Intercollegiate Tennis Championship in singles was won to-day by C, L, John- stone of Amherst, who defeated his five-set match, The scores were 6-4, 4 +4 e484 ‘Watson, It was learned, had just been releaced from Blackwell's Island, where he nad served a year for assaulting « SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOA-/TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS— NUT ROY. °. mw Toe) So. aN MM PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST i eTeee aL mae } EEE: