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Rib HO Se ae ta, *y FRAGETTE ATTEMPTS MURD Resolute Snatches Victory From Vanitie on Second Try . Racing Results | li Box Score Edition Che | ¢ ANA L “Circulation Books Open to All.” | l “Circulation Books Onen to All. | ”™ = = “ PRICE ONE CENT. Cooreiete, (rhe New Tee Wate NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. | BRIS OFFORTY-FIVEATTEND RESTLTEWN DR SEARS INNEW THOUHT -—WAILEDVOREETRALIS | Sn done» coe PHN TOLLS FHT wi. | ENDED IN SENATE VOTEM SATURDAY Senator O'Gorman Says All WEATHER—Faly and warmer to-night. QUTSAILING RIVAL amigas Finishes Eleven Seconds Ahead of Vanitie and Had a Three- Minute Allowance. a marrow QR BE KILLED TO GET ssi") BALLOT, THEY SAY JURY IS STILL | OUT. HER RACE FROM START. But on the Homeward Stretch the Vanitie Closed up a Big Gap Between Them. ee One “Fury” Slashes Pictures and Send in for Exhibits After Con- Uses Hatchet on Attendant sidering @ Verdict tor Who Tries to Save Works Ties Than, of Art in London. MR. SEARS DENIES IT ALL. _ Explosively Explains His Trip to Europe and Back With ABSOCIATED PREAS BOAT (by Fair Co-Respondent. Dison A. Ges ald eee eee mee “en cata tr sweet «~-| DOCTOR IS HORSEWHIPPED Justice Glegerich in Part IIT. of the Ballot Is Taken. eats dey cca ck capa ee sr ue stk ail FOR FORCIBLE FEEDING. Gupreme Court looked out once more : i today on Frank W. Sears and Dr.) wasrinGTON, June &— Juija Beton Beare and the groups of | nes on the Panama tolls q ‘ministering angels" who murmured! 1. so aay, and the real bat eympathy and radiated cheerful hope * fato the atmosphere surrounding the in the great New Thought Aivoree sult. Justive Glegerich lowance of three minutes Rounding the third mark, both Hontire Arthur Ingersoll Hoe, BSu- preme Court Justice Gavegan at noon yachts broke out their balloon sibs. to-day gave the young woman's $225,- Two Irish Editors Attacked by ‘Mad The breese bad Gunked out a ttle 000 broach Of promise suit to | Women” in Effort to Influence and both skippers were hard put to jury which for nine days has listened It to And the best slants of atr, Sth Pas 3 |*° the case. the Press to Support “Causé.” At 8.45 the jurors sent to the Judge been the mouthpiece of LONDON, June 3.—Personal pre! one instance made with asking fer the exhibits in the case. “When you consider the easy man: dead the ectivities as Rin'*sonens daa ; nar in which Miss Sullivan preferred | ly weapon—figured in of the militant suffragettes the bill came to the Senate, epoke eee 3 ; sider the erew by whieh she was sur. |! to-day’s! news in the United Kingdom. It Is how apparent that the rounded beset and under the fin- | suffragette “wild women” have adopted a policy of violence to the leg person. It is feared that the development of this\policy will lead to tragic results. In London the alarming new policy of the es was ushered in by a young woman with a sharp hatchet, who & savage attack upon an attendant in the Dore Art’ Gallery. His offente was trying to prevent her from ruining costly works of art. The wornan might heve killed him had not other attendants disarmed her, the testimony, the bearing of the wit- Rpetes and the sweet absorption of doctrine of yielding to demands of wpectators, men and women, in|Great Britain. The unofficial time of the finish sie {deals of those they champion,| At the La caugertn ot Giron begar-tae Resolute, 3.18.80; Vanitie, . instead of the tolls exem| y minke everything seem far removed! ii being temporarily laid ‘aside, at official time at the finish was: coprt, whereupon Justice Gavegan from the naughtiness of the divorce) ine request of Senator: O Gorman, an jute, 8.17.6 Vanitie, 8.18.20. warned him not to do it again as he has been the practice during the en- official time: Resolute, 8.01.28; considered the interruptions were tire debate when the scheduled made for no other purpose than to speeches for the day were coneluded, Gestroy the Court's train of thought. Mr, Towns took exception to al: pressure for a vote was begun. elapsed time: Resolute, made No busiiftss, Senator O'Gorman hed 31; Vanitle, 3.01.89. GS SEANNETIE. S. COLLINS Miss PAULINE LanaDbon tS bene « woe Miss Sullivan, dressed tn a dark blue iJ ———— opening his charge. Here Mr. Towns interrupted the + Graceful women of forty-five and fifty, dreased from their flappy hats to their alippered feet like girls of sixteen, sit together and gaze soul- fully at the back of the defendant's bald head or at the stately figure of the plaintiff. Dr. Sears, by the habit announced, would be allowed to a jute won by 3 minutes 12 sec- until the final vote on bree a sult, was in court early. A heavy white - hich was drawn tightly around of years, preserves a look of abstrac-| wignt sessions may be begun Almost vell, wi tion and of concentration of unworldly| mediately unless the vote is NATIONAL LEAGUE her neck, hid her face from the crowd FIRST GAME. things, but her quick suggestions to/ -..cned early next week. The leaders halle a pedejangeletulbagplbgg-o-Lapderninad ! IGHLANDERS. her lawyers show that she ls none! oy nope, however, to have a vote = one any other time, . sohbogl R. H.PO. A. B he less following every word of pss by Saturday. AT PHILADELPHIA~ ball and Moped Paclay Phos aha o3 2 0 two Cassouite testimony and all the devices of Bys vote of sey ase papers GIANTS sas poole bar esetant pes ly In 1 8 0 @ Ireland, last night, \ghey ‘lawyers. Foreign Relations Commi chairs a use hoveewhipe JUST ONE YOUNG WOMAN! adopted the Sutherland resolution, 00000 1] tee ee i nine ee , | 8 e| weapons than thelr Sate ame AMONG THE ot| directing President Wilson to open -*| ranged ee ae king 1 0|SVeF 100s artioles they could cee Ute company Of) negotiations with Great Britain for| o¢ th Cup tm the international re PHILADELPHIA ee ee) ae See 1b TQ) the vicinity ot thete actiestien, an whic : ind was a trife better than ‘ Z ‘The use of the hatchet oan te young: she is slender, curly. knots|and failed to blow awaythe|O O 5S 1 2 | = ei: es reese Gate 00 Enieron 2 Panes 1 10 1 lauaing ast eallery euttregetne mnem haired choir singer. | The rest are Batteries—Demaree, Schauer and Meyers; McLean, Alexander and Kil-| Gevesan's charge to the jury, as 0 2 3 0! the introduction of deadly weapensae well advanced In mlaale fs. e , Mize Sullivan. 1 1 2 0) a medtum of personal assauls inte the lowing the principle Wivot Dr. and| Present when the vote was taken, but] of tors ning the Connecticut Lil ol Ga ydenrsenage — — — —|eampaisn tor “votes tr women.” men to the riv: They’ are|later notified Chatrman Stone he - nae oe ee @ 27 10 0] Heretofore the militants here eam- Mr. Sears, they believe y 4T BROOKLYN— feet away from Hoe's fair Nemesis. they feel and do not hesitate wished to vote against reporting the the start the commit- Mrs. Hoe wore a white felt hat, the TON. areca and mal as ld aa teie faith in thelr feelings | Fesolution, making the vote 8 to . ded to shorten the course BROOKLYN drooping bries of which covered her H.PO. A B Droperty. 1 their style of dress Senator O'Gorman declared the se- trty_ to twonty-Ave and 0 care, A beavy white voll was thrown : meet Freee are the women who gave to|tion would not affect the fight against | bi This makesthewindweat] 1 O O O 5 corm A bonry The oe whe reve 1 2 0 0 pe eas the world the happy description of | the passage of the repeal bill. je over eix and a quarter BOSTON Mereracd ewer Whi ootaasl dabiel aed ‘ ! . ‘ ostting " —_—__—— themselves as “ministering angel with chin resting in ber hands lis- cach laying aside work, society and t Umemdinmews gf OG O O tened eagerly to the Court's charge. fe & wn onths and even - & © he homes for weeks, m \ dy; Ri Miiter. Justice Gavegan dwelt at length on to years, to trail Mr, Sears and the jute, \13, Vanitie, 13.1 wane and Gowdy; Rucker and ler, Umpiree—Eason the probability or improbability of 12 3 0 ond i girlish, though middle-aged co-re- OFF MEXICO KILLS ONE jute appeared to show a Miss Sullivan's story. Referring to 0 2 4 O/creating disorder in places, fpondent, Miss ine Langdon, on re oe the alleged attack upon her, which 0 8 Q | Some of the militants are known te AMERICAN LEAGUE she described “aa the time when Hoe 22 ot ee ee ome ae e : (Continued on Second Page.) Two Others, Fireman and Coal aecemplinned ble perpnen” jucico| oo 8 8 || — << = = = ficer of the government and ———L————— li . Badl == ‘Gavegan eaid: hho 267 him the subject of an assault, ae Ch 1 Passer, ly Hurt as Boiler 4T NEW YORK— Swen cue oneilied te Gsk vowusiven SUMMARY: lege of consequences. They think Eliminate ance Tube of Salem Blows Out. FIRST GAME. Was Miss Sullivan telling the truth on ball»—Off Caldwell, | time has arrived when the polley of pod sete terroriam should be adopted, The young woman who made the when she said she could not remem- ber the day this most unfortunate thing that could happen to a young ree seen fa the Dore Art girl happened to her? Does it strike} ~ allery whe arraign in @ police You a girl of auch a high spirit ang| Uunplree—O'Loughlin and Hildebrand, |court thie afternoon and held for WASHINGTON, June #—Bernera| beets ve HIGHLANDERS LOSE Glomeet, coal panwer on, the cruiser starting poor, Tae wna men ted] O O O O O 0 0 O-— O Se octane east eee en ‘tee Hine aowance™ WASHINGTON 1 ts hazardous to allow “chance” to enter into advertising, K OUT FOR CIRCULATION! ur ad. {8 published in the morning ‘or Sunday World it gets a minutes to-day’ uch respectab! ct 1a sae a, trial. She denounced the coprt pro- nin New York cy greatr || Puerio Mexico, according. to's 1-lSoume, tat Vaniten tig tauosneriat| 1 OL OO OO OO — 2lreinuy be unable to name tho day condinga es4 ave @arcian Waite rinted in the Her: port from Rear- 1O- | ant ie Batteriee—Shaw and Henry; Caldwell and Nunamaker, women who want vot - fan printed inthe Herald, ims, || pore trom Rest-Adminal Badger to fredealy cut} | Bat haw on Hesrys er. Umpiree—|n which such borrtble thing oc-| WINNERS AT PIPING ROCK. Want votes are nog ean barking on @ crusade which’ wil) set was a son of Lars J. Glomeet of curred? strike terror into the hearts of the A.D ff R; Carbury, N. D. * however, and “Ot course, if the date had been ADs. SHOULD KEP GOOD COM- FIRST RACE—Reybourn, 1 to 3 nearin; 4 Government officals, She sald tl trolste your ad. In a smat) || Admiral Badger adds that those . FEDERAL LEAGUE Aeaitely mentioned Mr, Hoo might! and out, first; Culvert, 4 te 1,4 to 8/the militanta intend to create pis u yee here but few advertise. |] seriously injured in the explosion are —_— pore as uot present on that date,” d out, second; Peyton Breokin- | widespread disorder that the mene ar it will not be well read |) Robert Anderson, fireman second|, ‘then ‘halt o 4T BROOKLYN— ‘a . 'The Court referred to Hoe's laviah | "dae third. ernment will have to give them vo! tnd you may depend upon that, class, whose next of kin is an aunt, he yach the third mark o y of money to Miss Sullivan as} SECOND RACE—Astute, 7 to 20) in self-defense, Mrs, Matilda Himber of Philadelphia, ing order: (unofficial) BROOKIL YN eae ray thet thes: transen:| and out, won: Handrunning, §'to 8)WATCH WOMEN IN ALL THE. and Peter J. Patrick, coal pasage, oF vunite & Me na iaid not have any bearing upon | and out, second; Elbart, third. Time, ART GALLERIES. World Ads, Last Week, f whose father ta Alexander Patrick ef} 114 2 the alleged promise to marry. 3.56 2-6, Because of the ruin wrought by FOR DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF GAMES OBE BASEBALL EDITION. | Crictobal, Colen ...... Copper City, Mich, — THIRD RACE—Election Bet, 4 to! militants among paintings on 10 13. 165 | An investigation of the accident (9}89d 8 BALTIMORE SAILING TO-DAY. 1,8 to 4 and 4 to 5, won: Arrington, | exhibition, every precaution pape More Than the Herald | being made aboard the Salem and @| —— 2 to 1 and even, second; Knick Knack,|in art galleries in London and other pba a ‘That Prints |j court of inquiry may follow, oO Oo (0) 1 Oo Caribbean, Bermud: +10 A. M,| third. Time, 1.42 4-6, citles of the United Kingdom, very Se i ke shee Word —_——_-_——— 4 Batteriee—Wilhelm and Jaoktitsh; Lamitte and Land, Umpires Bush| La Lorraine, .|..FOURTH RACE—Mr. Speco, 3to 1, 1] woman visitor is closely watehed. apie Verte No Bxtre for Bt, In ¢ and McCormick, \ Almirante, Jamai to 2 and out, first; Coreopsis, 4 to §| Attendants detailed to look out et Aad aaa tor Beet Rovule 7 od ad Sage ala! bd] restau Carmania, Liverpool and out, second; Chopin, third. Time| women seeking to de 2 Ms + ale i. 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