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Culgoa ts taking on the last of her supplies, because Jotn the fleet at —_——— —_——_ William C, Yorke, Superintendent of the Municipal Lodging House, was suspended at 2 o'clock this morning A catling, but the mes abourd her way ahe looked for work. Her money haa! that she will be over the horizon be- ven out some days ago, and Mrs. ) fore tweny-four hours hi pansed. edel wald she had allowed the girl 2 Aboard the Texas the battens for amounts for carfare. To-day she ff Adjusting the sights of her big guns went to the girl's room, and eaid she al Were set up to-day and the delicate jhad urged her, in a perfectly good- u work begun. Her wireless outfit i ute wa “ also being adjusted and a squad of “Take my clothes for ‘what 1 owe! J workmen were on the platforms of you, I shan’t want them any more.” ‘Then she ran from the house, | A shaped sinc windshields to protect “I meant to jump Into the river, #i ber gun spotters from air currents She D Dr. Avery fd Flower Hospital said a _o he was suffering with a suicidal . e Declares He Employed mania, and took her to Bellevue Hos- | ' for observation. hes Drill in Prospect Park Woman to Lure Her to |” tonne ts Rush Work on Ships Hotel in Harlem. Y SUSPENDS - ' Warr, "te gone oie , KINGSBURY SU Jersey aad Lecce also on Ralph ©. Morgan, son of Williams ing aboard munitions barre} M. Morgan, a tin plate manufacturer Parade grousd of Prospect Park | gua and, awaiting orders 9 Sil) V1 won tame and fortune by histone | Gunning for Head of Municipal) Eom a really martial appearance Mrs. Margaret Ryan Morgan, a nieco of William J.. English, of Indianapolis, Charges Being Framed. at their head, swung into it began their divorce and counter di- through @ prolonged drill. ARRESTED FOR DESERTION vorce sults before Supreme Court Jus- be tg ue Repent tee Crane, In Brooklyn to-day. They , according to word a were married on Jan. 10, 1897, at the ya Navy Yard, and {t was 4° | wite Follows Him Up a Year, He] Church of the Transfiguration, atter|p%, Charities Commissioner Kings- Was Reported Lost From Introduction on a steamship pler, | g Ames ant, BuPerinten tent ee ind. ‘ where each had gone to nee friends oft | 4 Wn ite cue Mas ie a Ferryboa'. hte William A. Whiting, who made the Emanuel Rubsteia, an oMeer of the] worgan, who in at the head of tho | javesueatiom has been appeinted act- is understood that Yorke will be * | Charies H. Jones & Co., No. 20 Broad oars Eh eerie have yee ol e con jons sa) ve been street, accuses his wife of too friendly | found in the lodging house, It has at No, 260 West Ninety-ninth street | ing of food in the lodging house. Some and the Hotel Monsey, No. 157 West ody) By char uitnig thoes ote meat and cream and ee! al One Hundred and Twenty-fourth |Site. to remain and had contributed small | her fire control masts setting up V- said tho girl. fight against the tin plate trust, and Lodging House and Petty y When 200 sailors and marines tbe vattiestiy wroming, win a /SUPPOSED SUICIDE BE teeny to take her marines and @ epeety courtahip following their) "7 Veliteids eeurtiion départanent of ag Herigatleone ty in his stead. relations with various unnamed men | been charged that there was pilfer- ro be says he foun ‘When a hearing was had before men . in a room assigned to “B. L.| Chief Magistrate McAdoo recently he porencied and Lewis and wife.” as announced that the alley thefts were too trivial for @ judicial inquiry .| Mrs. Morgan names Jean Lynch, @/ and suggested that an inquiry might etenographer, in her charges against}be made by the Commissioners of ber husband. Sho also says he em-|Accounts. This is being done now. ‘The suspended Superintendent has joyed Mrs. Dorothy Wex Walkly to/neen at the head of the Municipal lure her to ruin. At all events, she ing House since its establish- says it was with Mrs. Walkley that | ment. Hin salary was $2,400. He is tarted from her lodgings at No./a G. A. R. veteran and cannot be re- aay 200 Wost Ninety-ninth street on the | moved except the charges against him Tecognised by evening of Bept. 13 to visit some caba- | are sustained. wife, She, in turn, charged him| ret shows in Harlom in company with with desertion and oe folvjan elderly man introduced to hor as| Find Head of Mystery Victim. lowed. Rubsteln ite ie the daughter| Mi Anderson, the fiance of Mrs./ BATAVIA. N. ¥., April 31.—The head bors thy contractor and Ruvetein Walkley. They met Lewis in one|of David W. Chamberlain, whose body himeslf 1a said to be in good etrcum- | Place retaghncs Morgan had be: twas found in the woods near here laat etances. nid. tober, was discovered to-day. Cor- eS ° Park, ahe declares, they went to tho| ner Brow said Ne did not belleve the hotel where she rested and where the | man was murdered. He gave it as his | TE R PTS SOCIALIST All played cards afterward. Mra, | opinion that Chamberlain had died sud- » |Ryiitasy “and. Anderson had. just|denly and hts body mutilated by dogs. mopped from the room e moment, she | Chamberlain's relatives reside in New IS ARRESTED IM SQUARE |snv=:"wnen ner’ nuabana'and detec: |7er*"7"____ tives entered. 871,400,000 tm German Merger. geese eeeret BERLIN, April #1.—It was announced YOUNG GIRL SEEKS DEATH |, artes situ cele oe inteent largest joint stock company In Germany. The absorbed company will continue %6 exint, but only nominally. Out of Work, She Rums Through | execs Streets to Drown Self in the River. ‘The sudden appearance to-day in Third avenue at Fifty-seventh street of a pretty girl, attired only in a nightdress, whose flaxen hair hung Real Estate Man Who Demands Apology for Speech Is Sent Bronx, was arrested to-day during @ Socialist speech at Franklin Statue in Park Row. He was charged with interrupting the speaker and was taken to the Oak street station, whence he was sept to the Tombs Police Court. Murphy protested against the lan-| 1, hor knees, attracted a crowd which guage of Joseph 8. Hatske, the! fouowed her, Policeman Price of the speaker, when he deciared that the saat sialon odes Done by Electricity for 2c Week Fifty-fourth street. He bundled her under one arm and started toward the station, but she struggled so that he had to set her opise for remarks. on her feet. Then he wrapped her in umped from bis etand and aaked for hl coat"'and at last yee er to. the jurpb; arrest. a 5 In court Murphy wae paroled on his|"'Mre, Lizsie Wedel of No. 202 Fast assertion that he would bring wit-/¥ifty-seventh street had followed, and nesses to-morrow afterneod to Con: lin the tation who auld. that the girl firm his statements, wes Anna Wagner, who had lodged <a with her for t! jast four weeks while HURT IN A RUNAWAY. Driver Thrown Out When Herse ot Smashes Cart Against 1. Pillar. .| David Nash of No. 1630 Becond ave- ‘al nue, the driver of a delivery cart for Meyers & Peters, No. 2196 Broadway, ‘was thrown from his seat when his horse. ran away this afternoon and | OOP beta Pam fegea aad Goo Children li thera hich meane por ia that Nesh’s spine was nd advised rte go they must be goed. me. 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Founded in 1863 TELEPHONE 5867 COLUMBUS GER EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1014, ULSTER GUN-RUNMING from that port, leaving them entirely | tion. www ccwower’*’| Couldn't Get Work; Enda, Life. without protection, Appeal to you| “No official explanation has been| Despondent because of his ‘isabiity 0 and to the American Nation to see| made, or I as a Senator have been |t obtain loyment, George Petry. ’ AY: that we may return under the flag| informed by none,’ he oO show hs fc ‘old, committed suleide why the Arrerican to-day by ahd ane id aa inne Proper) withdrawn | from ’ $0. G1 Wert Forty-fi . i y our living. therwise we) American citizens at ofa left the house for her employ- Asquith’s Talk in Parliament Taken |are destitute, as everything will be| mob na a. taundeess, hn, atanbors 5 ” ni broke Into Petry'’s to Foreshadow Serious Sequel }'°*t: be Py haa : Fall immediately conferred with|{n obtaining At oF _— to Smuggling of Arms. Senate Foreign Relations Committee tril duty. the members in an effort to get them to od are de LONLAON, 2t.—"Thi v ed if you are depending | rola titel dete full facta of the entire Mex-I gress todo anything for sour protec | oy and unprecedented outrage” waa the term used by Premier Asquith to-day in reply to a question in the House of Commons as to the gun-running exploit of the Ulster “volunteers” who in strong armed forces Ianded 40,000 rifles and 600,000 cartridges at various points in Ulster on Friday. The Premier sald: “The House may rest assured that the Government will take, without delay, proper steps to vindicate the authority of the law and to protect the officers and servants of the King and His Majesty's subjects in the ex- ercise of their duties and in the en- Joyment of their legal righta.” The Premier spoke gravely, as though foreshadowing the taking of steps which possibly will entail a serious sequel. Altogether during question time the Opposition obtained from the Pre- mier only a small amount of material for the two days’ fight on the subject which begins in the House of Com- mons to-morrow, Sir Edward Car- son, the Ulster Unionists leader, was a keen liatener. Immediately after he had finished replying to questions Promier Asquith proceeded tn a motor car to Buckingham Palace to have an audience with the King. CONGRESS 1S DENOUNCED BY FALL FOR INACTION, Says, Too, That Administration Left Americans at Mercy of Mob in Tampico. WASHINGTON, April %.- Bitter | comment was made on this Govern- ment's handling of the situation at Tampico by Senator Fall of New Mex-! ico this afternoon. He showed a tele- gram from J. H. Wood, one of tho! 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