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rors > exes THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8 “ERSEESETS [AUTERBACH AT CAPO, [7 A2'Arbcouder and te wire MES. HAGA |COMMERSE BOARD 100 MAES SE As Ambassador and His Wife bie, wo rsa. i "| THINKS PORTRAIT: | MAKES NEW ORDER! NEEDED FOR VCTIAS tended the Convent of the Sacred Heart In Albany and a private school In Torres- ‘dale, Pa, Then her ith became poor, and on the advice of a physician, Mr. Physicians Hope That 300 Per- But Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy,|Three Members Oppose ths| sons’ Will Volunteer to Aid Who Painted It, Demands Plan, but Are Outvoted by Sufferers From Explosion. ; That Sum at Once. Four Colleagues. MeCa-thy brought her home The change was welcomed Gy the girl. She deligited in her long Gays of liberty from books, | and co, when her father suagested ‘WASHINGTON, June %—An amené- cently that she return to schoo! ed order, in lieu Of that rescinded last Protested heartily. Nevertheless MoCarthy went on with arrangements Saturday, was iseved to-day by the Interstate Commeres Commission for to send fis daughter to the Groff Qn investigation into an imorease of know Judge Lovett, never spoke to him on the telephone, or otherwiee, and did not know Edward Lauterbach, even by sight. lacterbach Baptains How He Dis- cussed Case With Kaha. Rdward Lauterbach denied to-day, before going to Washington, that he JUDGE TOLD OF THREAT | naa spoken to Representative Riordan Benool, West End avenue and Seventy- | New York Lawyer Will Tes- fifth street, and she was to have started | Tuesday. tify To-Night Before the That morning Mr. MoCarthy told Helen to telephone to the hotel dining Senate Lobby Hunters. oom and order breakfast for heracif, her mother and him. The girl did #0, Dut got the orders go mixed that they bad ¢o be given again. Mr. McCarthy BUFFALO, June %.—More thas 10400 square inches of skin must be given fer grafting purposes if the death Met of the Husted elevator explorion and @re fe to be kept from reaching far more. appalling proportions, according to con servative estimates of physicians in at- WILLING TO PAY $10,000. Bill Sent With Canvas and told Nis daugh.er to repemt tho orders, of the Pacific merger dissolution case, Not Settled, Princess Sues | fresht rates by the mastern raltroads. |tendance on the injured at the variewe Properly this time, and she refused, giv- “1 know Mr. Riordan slightly, ané Tt differs in phraseology but not 1 | nospitals. ing him a saucy answer at the same Multi-Mfftionaire. prinetpte from that rescinded, ‘To meet this demand the services of Said Effort Was Made to Force | nave not seen or spoken to htm tn ten years,” eaid Mr. Lauterbach, “I never Lauterbach’s Employment | spoxe to Judge Lovett on the subject of Union Pactfic, The only persone I have to breakfast. Helen seemed in good in Merger Case. talked to about ft were Otto H, Kahn humor once more and she and I chat- of Kuhn, Leet Co, and Pasi D. Cra ted as though there had mever heen any vath, who called me up, sayleg some Loar gpk rage agige onl : ow ome had sugested that I be retained. apok: no wee “I did confer with Mr, Kahn about it school, bet we Gelleved that she was World.) while talking to him on other business WASHINGTON, June 26.—Edward| Sout two weeks ago. I reminded him The decision to investigate 89 |%9 volunteers will be required. Jn tn- feached bya bare majority, three of the | dividual cases a friend of relative nas James B. Magetn, the mutti-militon-| body—Commissioners “Clements, Mo: | ofrered hie skin, but the Huste€ ea- Aire mining than and tree@er of fine|Chord and Marbie—dissenting. Fach |iastrophe leaves no alternative Dt horses, intends to summon the best art|disventer wrote a brief opinion, hold- | public appeal, which hospital authorities critics and portrait painters in the city |!"@ in the man, that the commission, | state will be made as soon as the emact to testify that the portrait of him paint | "Aine nothing concrete before It, was | conditions are known. Gh by. the Princsas Lavettdarng’s, cre autberity to establish minimum nen tad ia ‘Wreelts <1 painter of royalty and Ainerlean mer- ia i ST. LOUIS, Mo., June %—Four can that I had raised the same potni chant princes, is not worth the G50) eeanection with the issuance of the | of Vandalia passenger train Ne. 3 thi: Lauterbach, New York lawyer, 8C-} 00 ing iiiegalty that the Princess now seeks te recover order, thre Commission makes two ob- | afternoon were derailed at Caseyville an of the own “ og? : servations: el miles out of St. Louis. Bish cused last night before the Lobby | the southern Pacific stock by ine Uses R Brough court aetion. “Pleat. The fact that we have de |men and two women were injured, sev 1 spanked her,” paid Gtr. Me- Carthy, sadly, to-day. “But I thought we had made it up when we went down Hunting Committee by Robert 8.| Pacifico company some years ie Mr. Haggin, who te ninety-two years Pe Ms ie. have, de men Lovett of having connection with an hailed aut. Sey § pense ey home pat No, 1 Bast ir. Prev Agee os Manin aa be ae isamaren ia of them seriously. tain fees, reached at contention of Megality F ‘i i. 7 j i ye reet contains many geome ‘that the Commission has reached the = Sy ’ alleged plot to o tained by the United states : art trom European private gaflertes | conclusion that revenues are inadequate | LION t Persecute . tol and told Helen I would have them |wesnington today. He arranged|Court. My firm was also ati : 1 SO ae: does not profess to be an expert om aft: | oe gat gates should be advanced. Upon fized the next day. Then I went to erman to a | the Government at the ttme ; but he is decided in his opinicn that the | ¢ny, rT with —— vee a Pagel siganisation ot tes Unten Pelbe , beri cad , Titlan-halred Princess, whose etadlo at|frimel 7° Pinlon b Your Bowels lect hte daughter with | before the comm! foad, so had some famillartty with " * : the Plasa is guarded by flunkeys in Cut out cothartics and purgatives. @ide of the story. He will make &| eudject, as I told Mr. Kaha” . uniform and with dainty swords at thelr! party the right to attack by complaint | —hersh—unnecessa general denial of Judge Jovett's} Directors of the Union : hips, haa not painted $35,000 worth of ert} any rate, and no general conclusion | CARTER’S LE story, He will testify about talke|rond held a apecial mepting | for him. whieh the Commission may reach and|,, LIVER PILLS with Otto H, Kahn and explain his| ‘clined to say what wae The Princess is something of @ raptd | agnonnce in this investigation can affect | centiy i Judge Lovett sald there were , Oring The portrait of Mr | that right.” near Seventy-second | side of the conversations, lespecta” of the Union Paciiie end Haggin once finished she di4 not etan@! In the preface to its order the com- ‘Judge Lovett is chairman of the com- The full length portrait of him wae seat} tions of the petition that the need of Bined Union Pacifia and Gouthern trom the Princess's studio to the Has-l ang justification for additional reve —e ‘Mek Pacific Railroads; WIFE OF PARSON Fi in home on Monday, and a bill for Sth-|nwe ehould be at the present time fur-| Headache and Indigestion, as mitions taew. (00 was presented the Princess's \| weave woo reary ad by the Princess's | er examined,” an inquiry is ordered | Small Pill, Small Dose, ‘Small Price how-| witness stand last night ho told the pentehment, | ionpy hunters the story. of « Wall street TAKES Tt STAND conspiracy t coerce him into giving up Haggin (id not remit immediately and the Eleventh District, whith taciydes the lower end of Manhattan Island, was mentioned —~—— ‘The errand was one from whto! | 316 will appeat before the commMtes}ern Pacific dissolution situation : y on the order of her procedure for cOl-| mission says that “being of the opin- ‘at 8 e’clock to-night. he had laid before tho beard. CAPT MURPHY DEMANDS lecting the price of her artistic effort. |ton from a consideration of the | A . “Do the present rates of transpor- on Tuesday a peremptory demand for | ation yield naeauate revenues to, com High «| mon carriers by railroads operating in @ffictal classification territory?” —— lal er Clements further sug: | == Emount demanded was served upom san jeeete that such action would predeter- Calls in Person at City Hall} sassin at nis nome yestersay after- |B? rates and preclude the shippers by Lovett a the advance p y triad aoa Beenainennsd agent who opened Hie Semen by and Is P ‘ eateee or. Pro betsy lpnestelg advance 36 : telephone on behalf of Laute: 5 romised BY WHA’ « girl might have gone, but! “Behind these two there was the sus (Continued from Firet'Page.) ° | Market Clestng—The first part of the OF HEN Any ME READ) thls I cannot belleve Is within the pleton that others were im the con- last hour wae like the preceding one, Statement. ‘ contemplation of the law or was in the scrigred ich lprpolegedv Barr bee Recht With prices creeping up without dis miné of Congress when it was enacted, activity. . struck ton he says. SaaS ah Former Peilee Captain Lawrence J. Murphy, who recently retire® from the KILLED IN RACING AUTO. Department on @ pension, cated at the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 2.—Harry City Hall to-day and demanded from r Martin, mechanician for Charles Mers, Mayor Gaynor retfaction of certain | statements made by the Mayor in con- way with his car on fire to w! nection with ‘ led at the Boved way while bert; a boy, In Prospect Park, Brooktyn, ing ear to-day. Martin's as- th discussing and denouncing thie ae retina hie pape natibad tata at rest Mayor Gaynor said the commander am 4 Martin was running the car at high of the Prespest Fark station of the speed around the course when it blew time of the incident wee @ ‘“dunder- a tire at the northwent turn, hit the out- head" and an “old timer," who had re side retaining wall and rolled over on i and the revelations ended without men- tiem of other names. . Congressman Henry of Texas, Chair-| and signed it wit! man ef the Rules Committee of the the House, Judge Lovett sald, had been | fexsion Chief Kiely anid: mentioned by Mr. Lauterbach as one} “MacRorie was Brought of the radical leaders in Congress who i defore Hetheld E if sF iz fs might make troudle. But Judge Lovett | Innocent. | eave, Me. a by, eeriitacthar Ro abe? nl cbvoctsee belteved there was any foundation for ouch a statement. '| THREATS THAT SAVORED MUCH OF BLACKMAIL, It was a daring game for high stakes, i et f ii HH i f ompted Greet ralroed system 17 Crees boca bullt up by the tate Kei hed only after 10%, the trad-| tired, luckily gor himself in time to es- the track, with oth men under it Harriman at the cost of hie Nife only jag lost all semblance of activity with | cape dismissal. Un waa bled inatantly, and 1 a douti- te, be shattered by the strong arm of prices about 3-2 point above the low in| The Mayor took it for granted that ful . the Federal Government. Ia the midst |: the active stocks, and few changes in| Capt. Murphy, then in command of the pay ote GON rere uaaannee Dia iiss eseed ativan sal eos tee Meat we aad tara Pod ROCHESTER, N. tien Hitace a sought to force themselves a appear ; te Judge Lovett declared, by teeinua- aganet prices yielded slow! ime| 3urphy, in fact, was on @ vacation and] it7s 4nd he nem tna general way what |trict-Attorney ATinur TY nochaster thie Stews Office, northwest core tions and threats of making more resistance around the lower level. Uifon| knew nothing of the arrest. tea. . trouble In newspapers and in Congress. at 1653-8, United States} After some general conversation the Se ee ee eile cl canal ‘The negptiations were on in Wash- ; @ 1-8; Reading, | former captain brusquely demanded that be performed. Heffernan died in Clin- fngton between the Government and and = Amalgumated Copper,| the reporters be called in and that the| charge a higher price becaus ton prison Aug. 16, 1912, and because of the railroads for the dissolution ordered ii Mayor isvu a etatement setting Bim t in “famous reports that his death was caused by by the Supreme Court in December,| From 12 to 8 the market waa yslet| (Murphy) right with the padlc. The injuries infiete® ey prison attendants, last. Judge Lovett declared: MacRorle, and don with fractional advances, and| Mayor promised that te would make ft] ing on his portrait; that nobody had sai Gov, Sulzer ordered an investigation. “] believe there was & conspiracy t0|} ONLY THE PREACHER’S CON.| Most of the husiness centred in Union| gain thet he meant no personal refiee-|in that chair f Bis —— force ploy some Pacitia, with Reading and United States Shek CRANE Sey Bes Sertralt except the Saat, Ore to GmnTT: one Kae th bd ceeese gre ADMITTED. ieicet neue Oa orden of interes. Very | oe" eee Ge RS ee officer, Emperor and Gen. Count Von conspirators, after trying various After much jagton and the pre- Sere a ce tinto the. news. [gentation of authorities on 80h. sides LOVE MADE HIM OFFER uch fameds onal be did nos ap ts opposition im Cet Judge Connolly rujed ot the girl's BeTere ene plat for dissolution that | statement, but admitted MacRerie's TO SHOOT GIRL’S FATHER, | the extra vate of tne portrait becaues a of a was about to be carried out.” ed confession. itched Up in Court and Suitor MR. HAGGIN WILLING To PAY Bn reseed $10,008 BUT NO MORE. i i ? i He ! i tH ie f | then read a number in Plainfleld from ‘There were intimations, be eaid, of necutor Stel! oe Cit ific, digg! th tk the Had Stage Wedding at Atlantic City ge atl gears Hee ar col ashore taimartinsvilla meek ot whieh 4 Now Has Smooth wen the portrait and Dill were de and, Worse Still, Didn't opening the Money Trust inquiry. Then| wero addressed to “My Sweet Little i Salling livered at hie home on Monday fe had he resolved to stop the conspiracy by | sister.” no fault to find with the portrait, but publicity. One of the letters urged the girl to ‘A very calm and cool witness wae the} come back to Martinaville the next®day railroad chief as he faced the Investi-|for a visit. ‘Meet me at the woods gating Committee late on a sweltering | and we will have a big time,” he wrote. hot might im the Benate office building} ‘This wae about the only letter that There was 6 mere bandtud of an audl-| contained anything whleh could be con- " exc nsingt Senator Overman, ehatrmas, | struct as Dearing directly on the charge Sono excursioniats from | Kensington, | eget aside coat and waistcoat. Thel acainat the clergyman. All the letters came forth from the wings to the stage | oie, genators smoked and perspired.| joke endearingly of “little eleter” aad in the theatre the plump bride was very |oniy Judge Li t remamed unruffled | iu, girl,” but the comtest was in the and emiling as be related in qulet) main gi 4 Have Breakfast. (Ripectal to The Bresing World.) ATLANTIC CITY, N, J,, June %— ‘When “Miss Katherine Sohults and duties J. Yours, whe were married to- Gay om the Gtespiechase pier before Max Salinsky, who Je seventeen years |, aid find fault with the eccompan: 1, | old and lives at No. ® Bowery, t@ aM bing bill. He told the Princess's poor exceedingly sorrowful ewain, Me Rad itary that he would pay $16,000, which courted Miss Goldie Spiro, just his age |ne thought & reasonable price, but no who lives with her father, David, at| more Mvidently the Princess was ex- No, 14 Madison street, for neasly four | pecting that Mr. Haggin would ebject months, Mas end Goldie weve making | to the price asked, for she was very arrangements fer thelr wedding. Last | swift with her formal demand through week Mr. Spiro learned for the fizst | Mr. Parker and her eammone in 2 sult time of the love they bore each ether ¥ and promptly sorbade Max to enter his| | “Mr. Meqem wil Gght this case bas € pietieledead tb reer | @ Of face, and it was observed that advice and expressions of = fe groom and ail the other members of |voice detalle of the game that had} v.11 wishing. $ = iain: purely because he thinks an effort has Pp, the wedding party were fostered, This | failed. In one letter MacRorle spoke of 1 Goldie: wept, Max stormed, but the| deen made to fmpese upon him, father was firm. Max went off vowing Vengeance. It took,ghe form of two let-| PAINTING NOT NAUGHTY. ters to Spiro threatening to kil} Aim and = bis dayehter unlese Spire agreed to Max's suit, To make the threats more Assintant Postmaster-Generat. impressive Max inclosed a photograph of himself arrayed im a complete eow | WASHINGTON, June 36—Uncle Sam He wae not the only one of the ay dean the enti sad oe Baton Pacife company who had deen {Ai Buy in returd te a voLInUary Rise Bae ‘After the ceremony the reason for the |@RProeched. Oto » Be of Munn-l when we meet again.” Bride's pallor became known, She nad | Loe M& | Co. he Malka unset for). The Prosecution then read to the jury fatated twice in the dressing room. Kuch ne eoomana: Tein Cust Ledvarg and | MacRorie’s atgned confession in which : 4 ‘time it Mey a ereat Sesrrving about And | paul D. Cravath, its special cou he admitted misbehavior hide hg Li oo ter 0n8 wate se '# face) sa been solicited to take Mr. Lauter- ee uly ‘was not embarrassment due to the ro- J i mantic nature of the oceasion. “September Morn” All Right, Saye Bret a yaee 5 ees sEENg2 TENE: te get her into condition to make : en Garren Neer pt up such conduct for boy oust and posing with a big ve [omolally and formally .and without ppearauce before the whole of Kenalug- |DRCH In to “erasse the wheste” Suamey more on eight or ten wer ce in hia hand, Spire rrompuiy haa | much red tape to-day decided that “Bep- i “4 et ‘A tember Morn” isn’t naughty. tee related second hand what they had ving put this strong doc-| 0. 8. Seas pf & warrant issued, and Max wae ar. | ‘ember ET ceisen ae ng a 5 Rev, John McMillan of the Westminster Hale eunee! pry ees d the State rested, ' ralaned thie. afternoon, Presbyterian Churea officiated, toe a ot ett ba summoned te cors| EX-Gov. Voorhees opened for the de- “ rate Barlow he pleaded|Lamer, Assistant Attorney-General for Dectors who were called when tae gict| -torate, fense, contending that MacRorle signed : great love for Geldte had|the Post-Office Department, held that collapsed attributed her plight to the) With cautious precision of @ lawyer |the confession on the represestation . , Paul Chabas's painting of the undressed nervous excitement of the oecasion ant |... witness gave Congressman Riordan | tiat by so doing he could save the girl = trate Barlow offered to |: lady wasn’t obscene and that reprodue- te the further fact that she started 20/114 benefit of the doubt. Neither he|from prosecution, ‘ aca area enee . woul! promise to try te win ever Mz. | tions of the art work Giin't come under (he chore without any breakfast. hie associates had seem nor identi-| Mrs, Winifred MacRorte, the minte- Apivo by peaceful means. Max promteed | ‘he postal ban. the Congressman, ter's wife, was the first witness, She . and Spiro invited him home with him. A women of pempaeaers reenn tty Ware bau haley RESULTS AT LATONIA. |[oiowr se RIORDAN, BUT ia a thin, delicate looking woman ap- Max, Golde and Mas‘a preepective matter. NAME WAS USED. parently worn with housework, She father-in-law left court together, —_—— PURST RACE—For two-year-olds; purse | only » voice over the telephone had| Mrried MacRorie In Springfield, N, —— ge0; six furlonge.—Watermelon, 140 |eald that it ‘wes Riowlea taiiag. ond A OLE B questioneg as > RIVERSIDE, Cal, June M—Anth WILSON WILL CONSIDER WEW YORK BANKS IN SUIT : : , Je), |the Judge said that he had known of | kn? wee Japanese sentiment at Hemet, » small Detendante to . on ae ee ear ee Gullanats thiee, |inatancen In Wall atreet where names © the aay Neree town near here, was manifested to-day THE UNION PACIFIC CASE. | sae soe Tee second; Dr. Samuel, 40 (Callahan), third. have been with the Nelson ¢irl. pron amy had been falsely used in myatertous when @ party of cltisens met an apri- Fime-A.1924 Mockery, Hykt, Holton, [i one conversations, and innosent | MacRorte attempted to build up a com- | cot-picking erew of Japanese trom this} Announces That Decree Will Be] onmmnvitts, Texas, June s.—Five Mesbeck and Candy Box also ran. men impersona: He himself had |Plete altbi for her husband, city and told them to leave at once, New York banks have been added to $2 mutuels paid: Watermelon, stright | Come to have misgivings that the Con-| She told of trips to neighboring farme| ‘Tho J Submitted Him Before Its New Tare Seer See eee re ite 92.10, piace 2.@, show $2.4; Christophine, | gregsman was the real advance agent, | 0 Minister to sick horses and persons + Filed in sult and by thle les 1, ean Place $3.2, show $9, Dr. Samuel, |" put as to Lauterbach, that gentleman| aod of Epworth League and Ladies’ : Court, i ene be } oon pe ie i018) pene show, S270. had called in person number of times| Ald meetings in the evening, leaving |. a SE aD WASHINGTON, June #.—President + SHIRD RACE.—Hotcl Royal Handi-| 6, ir, Kahn to urge that he be em-| MacRorte only a few minutes of spare De Wilson told the newepaper men 0; HO wided; three-year-okfs and UP; | ployed as counsel for the Union Ja-| time. She eald she knew all about the June %&—The| afternoon that he expects before the ‘bee and an eighth miles—iamilton, 111 | Se) to ward off further troubles and | auto Vides an which Macliorle Took Miss | Mev: Prancte Lehner, 0. M. C.. a proml-|agrvement which le belig prepared by | ber of th rr rder of nd “0 Bas 1 to § and out, won h | nent member ¢ Franciscan order of| ratiroad attorneys and Attorney-Gen- ee ree 0 2 8 {ie ceaeet® the: wave for it la Wi Nelwon and that she often went with | tne Roman Catholie Church, died here| eral McReynolds providing for the die |to-day. Father Lehner came here from| solution of the Southern Pacific and Congreseman Riordan later made em- , red absolutely convinced | 1744 <j elfte combinath resented | Loan Company, $371,600; Chase National am, 18 to & ¢ to § and out, third. | phatic denial that he had anything to| that the charges against MacRorie were re, ter nee te Sevens et ee ped pond will Be pi) pod Bank, $971,000; Geaboard National @ank, LB 1-5 dipeing Maid also ran. [4 with the scheme, saying he did aot tales, week. him tor ble epproval RG: