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: ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919. oan et , | SESAESEISS | MWD tH CENTRAL PARK Z00 | Sent ets Polte Schoo? Games| /UMBO” WELLS, "STE SLAIN /°"owtes en % “5 ie Young Widow Dies by Gai, With Pp eieese se “~~ "=" TaN NTO PIN PUGLIST, DYNG, STREET BATTLE [=e © Presigent and President. 1 wae with Im the middie of the night, | ’ i] Goest | Will Go.”* é % him tn @ great many public functions. When you don't feel quite all right— Grief over the death of her ticcand? b SHOTINGANG ROW) BY MAN ON POST =: cs. rooklyn, to take her life yesteréay. Le eas clutched in her hand, 1 everal trips with him of several Not quite all right im the might— © private life ever since ne was a buy. With a feeling tm your head trea found dead ta bed, a gan the cuselipaaes Wounded Twice in Fight Be-| Gallagher, Not in Uniform,| soon of Ruth ‘The passage, “wadtwor . Lam more intimate with him thea | Very year— Bee ee Ne ee ait | It's the bo-bo-bo-bo-bogy man! Youngster Tosses Tiger Kitten Emlen Roosevelt was talking wir) | You really ought to stop Aim if you Bs B ‘ n Into Hippo’s Pool and house wae free to me as my Like a fear of something queer, Book of Ruth. The passage, thou goest, I will go; and where thou hind Taxi, Then Hit by Had Attacked Barry, Called | lodaeet. 1 ‘wilt 1oage: thy people okatt be my people, and they, God my Ged," |ovwitl sever tat you ows” Trouble Is Started. a Policeman’s Bullet. by a Dance Hall Row. | "m4 Seayily uaderitned with penal, He's vaee | man a-prowling in the — Two MEN A ris traced it to hrs. Anderson's apartment Just you hark! CALIPH ON A RAMPAGE. RRESTED.|FIRED TWICE AT HIM,|:t the Norweman Hoepital, wae ssid He's yernee and a-grewling in the aoe was past alt. died test eon under the in- re. lerno! husband Maver? Ar ever, oo far as aac en Ge He Resents Being Desert Island One Has Bullet Wound—An-|Patrotman Returns Fire and|7at'ery,‘mictinse, tis deam the widow BoP beac Mra] Baw you tet | for Castaway Cat and Pold B back. other Said to Have Thrown Assailant Falls Dying, FOUR SAVED FROM RIVER. whnese without jag —— Uproar Begins, open Away Revolver. Shot in Eye. Steamers Wash Upsets Bont im Mid- Loc was called. He testified | of tne nightmare in your dream. etong | @ epperentt Four campers in the Interstate Parjy7 Ravsovelt when the Colonel | 1 y ssttate— AnyWeay between here and the Adt-| ecard aniey any rectay ta Tarts. Patrick Gallagher, thirty-two yeare [established through the interest of Mit TH tell you atraight. beptley who encounters « small boy fhe Ine eighth . Seventh avenue, un-| 4: of No.6 Mast Ono Hundred and |E. H. Harriman on the weet side ¢f the red hair and a snuh none, gallop: der the windows of the Hotel Navarre, | Eleventh street, a probationary police. | Hudson, ave wondering to-day Just wbat ing in the genera) direction of the beee{ * man appointed Feb. 10 last and attached | t"¢ can do to reward Richard Harring- bes pour yee r Li Canada line (o-day ie respectfully EHF, ond nt tindlad ime ene a ee htee ‘Weat One Hundredth street sta- brig yo aivaared una Facet deree . m4 ‘ naking Tittle magic pass, vied by Head Keepm Bili Snyder and! jour sanitory .| tion, wae shot in the right eye by Po- Then a spoonful of the stuff Avstotant Keeper George Sinkert of ‘s In an instant {t sounded like a bom teh y and Capt. Cox of Cox's ferry, near vy. ‘That on horrid dreams is rougt— | the Central Park Zoo to let him keep | DRINKING CUR Dardment, and Policeman Kunts and|!ceman William Barry of the West itor saving their lives. : Pred Menninger, a special deputy sher-|Forty-seventh street station early to-| Their boat was upset dy the wash of 1 uae Tas Tan Gr eneie the ae ‘The ten thousand boys who are to tuke part in the Publte schools iff and connected with a patrol com-|48y ¢t Fifty-fourth street and Tenth |the steamer Clermont. The stéainer tech with i 9A. M, tH miGniBRt.” Tre oo butt! " lowed down, bat there was delay in get” Athletle League :nect at Central Park next Friday, have been asked to pro- | Peny, ran around to see what it was, |@venue, agd died in the Polyclinic Hos- | #! ‘ ‘Then away you gently glide of sald youngnter und tan the mur vide thomaeives with home-made sanitary drinking cups made of a square Charles Hubbard, twenty-five years old, pital without regaining conectousness, ting @ boast from her. Harrington and On @ peaceful slumber tide— and nail it to the wall of the Arnens!) or uny kind of fairly tough paper, The boys @ been supplied with the of No. a1 Righth avenue a pugiiist| Gallagher was In plain clothes, and it |CO%: in motor boats. warned by shouts from the float of the Dyckman Yacht known as “Jumbo” Well of} Wes his ehield and service revolver, Gada rs of public drinking feuntaine by | the commatante, avd le alveged te navel found after he reached the hospital, | lub, sped to the middle of the river an f 7 te Binkert opened the south door of the| — the con of which Guatavus T. Kirby, Gen. | titnea end area in|tha: led to the discovery Ne was Blwatern ne men out OF te Don't you nag, it’s a J Hon house at 6.30 today as usual,| “eorge npton, Vincent Astor, be two shote at Mennin- h of the West n ’ iceman. —_—_——__— Ite the milk-and-brandy, uther Halsey Gulick and Edward W. Stitt are members. Ger, Both came near striking Policeman | Po! y end crossed the hall to epen the north SWEDISH RUNNER WINS Forty-seventh street station, teok Barry Capt. Edward Wi Fine-and-dandy, doer. The elnful youth of the red | ~"—~ pinata le gegen et coe in ueebeerveds emai irr uton' ELO)PERS BAFFLED. lat sald to ave bean red by Kunts| before Magtetrate Appleton in the West LONDON MARATHON RACE. . r n, struck him. Side Court to-day, and made the fol- Which hed walked out of ite mother's | f] ’ LONDON, May %1.—Internationad jn- Comes-in-bandy rag—- those | Just the milk, milk, milk, ; ~ it was found then that he hed been| lowing statement as the result of his |: - a Ané the stuff, just enough for tl shot twice already, and when taken 0 | investigation of the shooting: erent was aroused in the Polytmchnie Smooth as silk silk, silk, cage in the exuberance of the aum- Marathon race run to-day from the t K.W.0, [MAF Morning, Jumped out trom the, . the New York Hospital it was seen Be! emis officer, Barry, has been, under | grounds of Windsor Castie to Stamfor! bi teal “__'___ |aide of the room and tratied Binkert per hase des nis bask, in his abdomen | me, a hardworking, sober, well behaved | Bridge Athletic Grounds, Londen,- on: The boy caught up the cat and cant | wh ua —. Gectore way he! cmicer, He wae at a fixed post atling to a number of foreign rumsere what Gir. Roosevelt drank, nat/ie into the hippopotamus pool before EM Fifty-ftth atreet and Tenth avenue, last | competing. would as to a James Connolly, thirty, @ laborer, of a SM ne ey Some knew that anydody elee was'| Ne 90 Weet Ono Hundred and Forty-|"sht, whem he heard pistol shots at) ‘The event wae won by Alexie Ant —- —— 28 @ warning to ail other naughty| diagram here ilustrated. youngsters, | ‘The use of cups Is urged on all w You're a dreaming to the milk-and- ——— sAlwayn sober, Fifty-Atth street. He ran down there. + piadee ths hacia as GE 3 is sixth etret, 19 sald to be the man at ren of jen in re Witness sald because of the near-signt-|CALIPH'S NIGHTMARE 18 RUDE-| whem “Jumbo” was shooting. The po- | GAlagner cae MEINE TaN aomen were | Coe, seconas, making & record for thie efneas of the President he often took LY INTERRUPTED. r G 1 lice say Connolly threw @ revolver in 80 running in all directions. Barry calied hte arm in walking, The tithe cat landed with « squawk Unable to Get Wed on Long in ry course, Tatu Kolehmainen, a brether aah can, and he ie held at the West of Hannes and Willie Kolehmainen vi on Gallagher to halt. Gallagher pointed Finland, was ond in 2 hours 41 min. @. Was there any intemperance | near the nose of Caliph Ul. Tr . Thirtygesventh street station. his gun at Barry and fired. Barry fired , that conecd you to bo his am | asice er and Strike CI p ‘Vincent Glatamo, twenty-nine, » bal utes @ seconds, wirile J. C. Pristénsen bo phere gta Pye post jer p, They Hung! d Ex-Champion Off Form After} ser, of No, 06 West Thirty-eighth etrect, OTe, Mot In the alr. Then Gallagher | Oo lk wae third in # hours « . . red another shot at hil a Barry “We always knew who would Trouble in Stolen Auto. His Defeat of Travis in whe said he was only passing, to in thet him down, Sime tainuites 99 seconde, Bellevue, shet in the rignt leg. The Mer ad 1EfarSuGAY eC, aboronubea but the sana ef police say he wasn the Rent and threr | CORONER MUST PAGS ON QUILT frant i "s ceman‘e olud 1 ARAY. Eh a Sond Rat ' te chura-| PHILADBUPHIA, May %1.—A roman- Yesterday s Round. |“ mun peeks ‘Ne. an west whurty There eave ry Pa ral fight in 3 & oightmare. Call, awoke ‘with pytihend {ie story was brought out here to-day fifth street and Prancls White ef the! werg's saloon ané dance hall on the Oculists’ Opticians fied goream and pawed the water and)! {he slopement from Boston of a Chi. ‘Special to The Evvsing Werld,) New England Hotel, in the Bowery, are | corner after a giri named Lassie Smiley Bey @ Contucy @ Busines Sloan never caw any wine or liquor of race, Bove _ @ mighty snort-|caso youth ané a young Boston gt any kind on the tables when the Roose- | ns ard rearing. lone took up the] o¢ 1}, f ir to ind volt family was dining alone, and thia| °FY. Alee the tigers aod pumas and all|°! \"* ‘lure o! Loglcade a use & applied to Oyster Bay ar well as in the| the otRer cats, And incidentally the ole. |“lersymen to marry them in Bosten or White House. phante and all the ether beasts, At this|New York, of how thelr money ran out ‘When we were away from Washing-| Me Sinkert gor bis frst sight of the|at Tranton, how they “hiked” te Phila- EEE aE hat was his condition as to #0- TUXEDO, N. Y., May fT detained as witnesses, and the police coupe found si che eee aces “— are Icoking for a man known as “Dia- | ned Peon slapped Oy @ man wig ane| Glasses that are poorly on the mond Charlie” to find out what he to the telephorie to call somebody to Tuxedo golf links Edward P. Rogers of! knows about the gun fight. The latter | 1's‘ nse tng insult for her. Whether . Baltuero) and Shinnecosk Hills ted | had left the girl and White tn a chop the pareta ahe called had arrived or not Walter J. Travis wo holes at the close | suey place aie are ee there 18 ® | 1 do not know.” But Gallagher, who had glasses are fitted by ton," aid @loan, “I never was more| Yonge man who had started the trouble| deiphia over muddy roads, of the morning round ‘Travis's putting . | beet around all evening, was sctive in} Ooulists of experience boanding northward i works in their battle, and the palice oa bor tires or . tg llree: one fréen ma tee Nogfionytin ott ea cad hereuee thev took an automobile in the city|and direction was badly and in| thing “Diamond Charlie” was not far bia hey olga or said he w. —accuracy is assured. ocoupy the pe beste him. ‘Phe| 28 epeed at every long leap. streets, dashed slong the Lancaster | marked contrast to his work of rester-| away while tho shooting was going on, pereenally of the opinion that C Eyes Examined Without Charge. 9 we encountered always. were| The little tiger, with rare prenence of |Pi% Mashing past tollgates without | Gay. when he defeated Jerome D.| The police say they found In “Jum-| io,” way right in holding Barry! pértect Fitting Glasses, 08.00 te O08. very large. Mr, Tyree would go ahead|™!nd, picked out the back of the| Paying tolls, finally landing in thehands | Travers, national and metropolitan | bo's" pocket @ revolver with three! oo ies. put that akaa cee ks bette ing . . of the President. 1 would go behind,| Soundering Caliph Ti, as & life-saving| of a conetable in the Blue Mountai panegnG stn acelbeciigg eee ae pall ag fle referred to the Coroner's of - | 223 SiathAve., 13th Se, 330 Siath Ave.,224 St ee nape, oomiog, hte Non aieeertenes two hundred miles weat of Philadelphia | aravis started indifferently and the boee peeked ‘and Kutsts fred at nica, | Walsh took Barty to the Corone: 10] Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d-—New passerine suing dehy rey une nn ene nis ass, 00 firet hole was poorly halved Rogers! bi: missed, Connolly was cought bY |*ECN™ Ly enat an he wheeled into $0 Fulton St.. Cor. Bond ad a pul for @ remarka’ Policeman Wagner, REO-HAIRED BOYS NOT POPU. |twanty-vear-old son of a wealthy Chi-| leona, “wot ton ‘Ail the police could fing out about the | Mifty-fourth street in the full glare of W. L. DOUGLAS s 8 8 8 34°4 & *42SHogs Fic LAR AT Z00 Now. The girl is maeine Mey and won the hole at that, Travis also| shooting was that it was over a womas. | 9% 6rc Pate was wise Pepi} a Caliph’s panic was not in any measure BE ne Mita ent [lost the third by ‘being short, Rogera| Connoly and Willlam MoVitty, who In] Olver It oP tem over and fired at lessened by this experience, The howls eee oe gmisd taking a par 3. Rogers tool three putts] another one of the men implicated 1p mae ibe bullet grazing hie collar. Barry the reception and geing| pected testimony by the defense that and roars of the other beasts and the on the fourth, which was wretchedly| the fight and rounded up after the battle £o ween Fer otyle, it and wear Ing the automobile halved in 6. ‘The fifth was well divided Bt held by Ma-| shouted to him to halt, and fired into 's Haves, will you tell the| Col, Roceevelt required help on the| Cuirera ta “ing “tard. Lotee stg ond | the care of her father at Lewistown, Pa.,!in 4 ‘Topping his first two strokes cost| eratrate Avpleten in West side ‘Courr| te eiF to attract other policemen, wk shoes ataea we coceaton of several publlo appearances | heard in Central Park West. They | 29 Will take her back to Boston, Will- | Rogers the aixth @ to ¢ against par §,|withoup bail for examination on Mon-| FIRED THE SECOND TIME, THEN +s Withee hover saw him take more than one] o4e4 oniy when Binkert went to the|/#ms is said to have been @ student at | which cut his lead to one hola He was|day, Gharges of felonious assault were PELL. the White OF ¢Wo gtasces of wine on any covamion.” | sage o” ht tank, oaugat the kitten by |® techalcal school in Boston. up again on the seventh, however, for| made against both men by Policeman| ne men, according to Barry, shot at mes fry ONE GLASS OF WINE AT THE | ihe wack of its neck, plucked it from} “It was just by accident that wel travis wae twice in the brook and took| Ku: y J * him again, Then Barry fired, and the CANNON DINNER. Caltoh’s sored deck and took It out | ¢10re 10, Sheen “ane bad age Haas h to his rival's a ‘ ———_ later identifed as Gallagher, fell. c ” Sloan told about the Cannon to be dried with @ towel and iaid in il jshth and ninth were tolera- 3 jas placed in a passing automobile v0 given to “Uncle eon Biter BO ere cnt s aceay ions and myself have been friends for three |p: halved, Travia ONE SLAIN, TWO WOUNDED dna rushed to the Polyclinic Hospital, : "Andrews, representing ‘Newer, | Speaker Cannon all his tife and lived| But red-haired youngatere with onup| Years I first met her at @ football IN FIGHT OVER CARD GAME. | Siere neo died within ten minutes. ‘exeused. acroms the atrest frem him in Dan-| moses would better stay away from the ony nett Pah Psa fenth wes o vod hott, " Pater Ward, proprietor of the ance ‘Tyree, ville, 111, 00 for a few days, They will not fing a a le" 3 on the eleventh to t hall, eald Gallagher had been going uk Ginnie te Wie on Ts Daiuial ddakeaeh) Gade “ef ion from my home, and Kdythe and I de-| Ro, but losing. the cwelttn,|ONe Brother Is ‘Killed, the Other Sell eat ee Mawied the aaron, oe 0 was in the secret service| (hat night," swore loan, “and Whelé | === perigee Re oe ees thanks to three putts, Travis was| Shot Twice by Mariano Doriacco, | was present at last night's affair whon Reosevelt Administration | that glass in his Lard agate Reed Rott ft his Jeg, Rixey insisted om siving| in Boston, #0 we took @ train for New pH rh Ntleanthe wns’ ey Who Is Cut Himself. ie. Gallagher ae rappos on to aonneny. % Fay i" hiskey or a stimulant of seme! York, There we also tried to get mar-|¢ i¢ Roger's 4 against the regulation] Reffio Ceratone, thirty-six years ol€,| no said, who helped repel the invaders. rious tripe, Rian ertaing San wine Be ie kind.” Aside from that he had never/ ried at the Little Church Around the|s “ro cap the climax ‘Travie waa| lies deaf in the Wiillemeburg morgue|?% ‘ag’ ween there all the evening. (entitled that in May, 191%, he] 2th, Col Nossevelt take mere than a| Corner, but the minister sald we were/nunxereg on the fourteenth and to-day with » bullet in hie heart His] “ee Sere a tiors of an unidentified te look after the President; to | atorted from New York on a campaign] Com, °F [we Of wine at ® time and) net eld enough. 1 had only a few 40l-111, par § to 6, leaving him 4 down prother, James, is in St. Catherine's binm againet cranks and to taka| trip with Col. Roosevelt, Rever had geen hiin under the infuenoe| lars and we got ae far as Trenton.) 4'ty go on the morning. The fifteenth| Hospital, with two bullets in his body, ¢ he met Pollc for hls persone) safety. | @. How was your car stocked with| “GQ 'pn Then Edythe said we had better Bike| 44 gizteenth were finally halved, | and RaMo's murderer, Marian Doriacce, Mcivan dearer ove In touch were yuu with |liquore? A.'There was 10 liquor on the| o'biow-sur ‘Unele doe Conncne woltee spa Rogers had a close equeak on the| twenty-seven years old, 1s also in the! negses agree he fired twic 2A. Very close, I went with him | car Of, bremeam nwe tee Canaan seret * sixteenth for he waa én the @unker and| hospital, with @ knife wound in his arm) oniy two chambers of the weapon ets, churches, theatres and| Witneas then told in deta vartous| “cortaivou'a admdarit covered ercch tha| rater had to hole « 12-foot putt, Rogers lost | and another in bia chest, Doriacco waa) empty, traina, At Oyster Bay there were eight | stops Col. Roosevelt made while tour-| sane ground as the testimony of Wille| oh the seventeenth 5 to a atrict 4 by taking | Charged to day with Romito, RySTREES, aE 4 FOF us on this duty. ing Obie, Throughout that trip, he #8/4,| iam Loe and “Jimmy” Blea: Wuase Lengel gee. oneina aleo coat] Jie *iwo other men, were Rh gi “ BALL PLAYER TO TEST ALWAVS SOBER, save sucneT v saw the Colonel drink: eer, |Cannon dinner, and in ge perfect 4 Travie's ball wan a foot from| early, this morning, in & saloon at No. LIFE LEASE IN COURT. ae SERVICE MAN. rg ‘yes Col, Roosevelt's sobriety then and there- the cup on hia ceond, the tole being a10| 017 Lorimer street, Williamsburg, when @, What was the truth as to his 20-| wat can yo a leg ee 2. Rogers 77 equalled hla qualitying| Name Ceratone accused Deriacoe of . i rings Suit ty While you were with him? A, He : Jadge Hannigan at this point an-|ing to Williama, becam: ed, eT aun Sack MS} cheating, The accused prang to|Red Sox Pitcher Brings Sui always was sober. Nounced that no depositions or parts of | seeing an automodile round score, Travie was tWo more! ii, feet, drow a revolver and fired on Against Club Claiming He epositions not actualy read in court|rear of @ bank building be Card RaMo, who fell back dead. i “4 FROM BOSTON will be permitted to be published. take it and go weet. Rogers— James Ceratone jumped for the mur- Couldn't Get Discharged. ute ST. AND BROADWAY. “They must remain forever under | Continuing his story, Willams related 36 20 t-9 | gerer with & knife and slashed bis left] | me oe paseball player's . peal,” he sald, how they asked their way to a ro ‘ 3 6 &88—71/ arm, Dorlacco fired, wounding the ie base! Tr wi ke “4 "will be — hi brother in the right arm. James made| so-called “iron lad life's lease’ plaintiff, nest read the deposition of Al-| MORE DEPOSITIONS AS TO THE| {Dat Would take them to Pittsburg ther lunge and gashed the murderer| made in the case of “Casey” Hageman, CARPET 2d. 0. WUe oan Having vo honey Wey sould not pay B46 045 6 a ite chest The pistol again spurted he Boston American Base- Redd ne, sete * fon Ameren see COLONEL’S SOBRIETY. rushed past these places with- 25 66 4 3 4 s-a-79] iD the chest, The pistol eee wigenn| pitcher for the ' pees TW, 268 Cstumbes, Nesesr py a ra putts ball Club, the ational champions. E ata ‘The next depositions was that of Law- surprise in the ‘onona| 120, an4_ James fell ba ro OL EARNING te Ce | a een ee ee polien| rence HH, Graham, a newspaper man, the first half Grenville| “Deriacco ran from the saloon and up| Hageman, through the Baseball Play: band : i i ef of speeches were those of @ suber man, © '@, You nev him under the in- fe of quer? "Certainly not’ esti} ALBERT SHAW'S DEPOSITION READ TO JURY. Attorney Van Benschoten, for the Wyree, sharply. @ What kind of liquor did you ae o¢ ’ Fraternity, a players’ union or- * " who testified to having known Col.| into a general sto a R. Hyde, the long| Lorimer atreet to Devoe, where he was| erw’ Commissioner of New York, Witness] 9, elt at Montauk Point after the} worth . food, charging it to a citizen @ first round, Kane| captured by Deneve cones if the} ganized oP Dave Balke terete ser Roosevelt take a drink of quor. | '0l¢ of fre war in Cuba, and tater at the White| of Lewistown. Before the storekeep- time had five holes lead. Ho| Clymer street police, slatlon_ Vici tk we a Wall eirmee es TF Rave veen him take a little Xauterne House and Oyster Ray, like the others,{er cowld question the couple they bs be Deponent's observation was that Col. Roosevelt. wan a man of exc “Or soft claret, pour ‘t into a glass with © epilt ef Apoliinaris or White Rock water and make a kind of wine high- ‘ball that way, and T have seen him Page Meets Duke of Connaught, cat the Manica clan 9° parted. the turn LONDON, May 31—The Duke of Con- ao Sioa which Haeeae cee "ie due Uwanta Rest? , ‘nt, Governor-General of Canada, fter he fell out with John I. Tay- " thet And twice six holes on the homeward | "3! ~ | him after City folks require a change im thelr Pgorig heen ait Ma ke kaa eee Pe Aaflerconnegeallatnigh pgp Journey, Tiffany made M8, @—T8, ana|fecelved the new American Ambassa-| jor and Jimmy McAteer in 1911 ‘4 Sup Mr. Graham considered the plaintiff a man of very abstemious habits. jumped Into the automobile and de- mode of living at least once s year. 3 ib Gor, Walter Hines Page, this afternoon. aint st tnat ty take a anip or two of champagne at | ection , on Hiding, driving, walking, swimming | further west he .ded them off and ieq| Watson @, 6-22. ‘The comp You can economize 'n «acatlon é- Public Banquets. In 1808 he attended a * shown a8 ur on Benseneein ase and rowing tripe with the plaintiff, On|to their arrest. Williams ran into the oe THE $1,000,000,000 Mi MAN! pas aatisned Bis seater 0 the fraternity 1 enses and get all the rest and Gtemer at the Deutecher Club, Mil: | Vim ay a man of arent. vitality, et| these trips Cpl. Roosevelt invariably re-| woods, leaving the girl in the m it President. OF cet ee amcton club tor the|| YOU need if you rent for the eum industry and a sound scheme of| {used to take Nquor when offered by|@he was placed in the care of the po-| John Purroy Mitchel, President of | $1,000,000,000 wes lost right here in} °°?! n of 1812, between April 16 and Oct.|} MP months: ‘ He’ Mr. Shaw had observed Col, Ronee. | hosts the witness eaid. lice and later Williams surrendered. | the Board of Aldermen, who has beeh| New York—lost, stolen under the very ~~ ‘400m month, He says that the A cottage in some quiet country) * veit drinking toa when atronger drinks | “1 have sometimes een Col. Roosevelt couple had been identified the| appointed by President Wilson as Col-| noses of the watching police. club refused to allow him to continue village; take light wine, but only en rare father was notified and he imme-j lector of the Port of New York, will ae eae ee mbaltion nas thet’ o| cccasions, He never drank whiskey,” | diately went to Lewistown. leave for Washington to-night and will $1,000,000,000; That's a billion dol-| dertorming his duties under his contract || A bungalow by the sea or tate lars. If “money talks” what a story] ana that Mr. Taylor arbitrarily rofused nountains; % said the witne: After achearing here to-di have a conference with the President . A hunting shack b: i er cena ten tae te enty | "rhe Colonel amiled, higily pleased, | magistrate held the case an; on Monday about the work of his new ie pane, bia ial Hibea ata! fo sive bs hie rolseee irae the em camlor ke y sume iorest x amMdavit bel: office. On Tuesday he will preside for 6 Waite House to look after the par-| voit Adininistration, and later Becre- ae ee Mass, @fay 3.-The young] the last time at the meeting of the| ways wants to read—and gets a chance! The papers were served on Mar # on oe ten aut of the many c:mpe : A Rea gen cosivet te : roby elctlry ey rte se Gentes teak man who gave his name as Lloyd Will-| Board of Aldermen and will remain/to about once in ten Robert B. Ws pparelary » : 0 velt. Don't fall to read the nf “Summer Residences Te-Let” Ads, | In The Sunday World Te-Merven | They will show you a great varlety, of summer homes for rent ats goodly number of vacation places,” | Ugeta Rest! -. ears. “THE MAN WITH A BILLION.” That's| at the Hotel Bretton Hell. the name of the story, —___—— It is by John A Morcto, And it au oueeen Beek 6 te Goshen 208 get hold of you from the very first Rade Fa Yo, May Be randenties during the entire acssion, His last meet- AR panduete away from the White|#ovetary to President Roosevelt. At fama when arrested at Lewiston, Pa. )ing as a member of the Board of Kat!- in company with Béythe M. How mate will be next Thureday, Gaturday, t was Ry tpt fg itt ‘with one Mendon yy] eur; | neases at the time sald by the police eed Ban W. Scott, | June 7, he will be sworn in ae Collector campaign tripa. He ewore that the|tsken and this matter covered pages ‘amo ik raniny Here fee. ane colors Hmaned aie = chapter, pon aH 8 mee ot Oe eee OG ine ies and | sith who ta about alxt years old,| Ambaseader Guthrie Takes Oath, THE MAN WITH A BILLION” w SIFT Oh BOFE Iate POPREUAE 08 88 ie Fran amasatha' wes “6: warecan ie {a the daughter of Lewis R. Howe, a| PITTABURGH, May 31.—George w.| begin serial publication. in mast Wedne: bing Oe ee eecriera' ka poocoted ee eerrts swore be wes sone free will aan baad (tbe Ore local railroad ht solicitor, Scott} Guthrie of this city, newly appointed as Evening World, June i alt Bes in the ¢ Micieens torte nd tommily Latimate of Col, Roseevett, |. “Wo will Boy read the oresereaeitns: | ig'eye oon of & sirent ral Ambassador to Japan, took the oath of! | Remember the date, And read the} fore he went to Msmkes tir Als pegs He never oar 5 eb haa 4 ¢ [and has been employed office before Judge Joseph Lg ie, 4 ve , except once, when Dr.| defense, regularly upon conclusion o| the United States Court /E MAN WITH A BILLION” will! from the trial, but seemed in geod Biney operated op him and acraped the reading of the evidence im chief, girl disappeared. after noom to-day. grip your attention with both hands. | spirit,

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