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By Paul at Liverpost; Delayes by A Fos. LIVERPOOL, June 8.—The American ner #1. Paul arrived here to-day. She slaved for several hours, passing ‘through the Irish Sea, by a heavy mist. HUERTA BAKES HERENOW SOUGHT BY GOVERNMENT | Belief That Americans Had a ! Hand in Financing Pro- | posed Revolt. PLAN LONG IN MAKING. Ex-Dictator Even Offered His Services to United States in Clean cane Mexican Tangle. rmakes P clear jelly Nodust canenter this carton: WASHINGTON, June 24. -Insile Aetails of the plot to restore a Huer ‘ta regime to Mexico, nipped by the United States, came out to-day while Gen. Huerta and his chief Neutenant, Pascual Orozco, are under Federal detention at El Paso. Other Mexicana, nearly a score of whom had @ part in the plot that fatled, and probably some Americans, are under surveillance by the Depart- ment of Justice, flecretary Lansing conferred to-day with Assistant Attorney-General War- ren and it became apparent that the Department of Justice intends to sift the'case to find the backers of the new Vaait roe or canron v0 ASSORTMENT OF s00 FF the famous Columbia Records. least expensive Records on the market. * these selections for you. _ Mastic for the Fourth |) Four Double-Disc Records Suitable for Independence Day revolution. Where the trail might lead In the United States {# only a matter of conjecture. All officials were stead- fastly silent on that feature, but it ts erally believed by those in close touch with Mexican affairs that the coup was to have the financial support of some prominent American interests. Official information wan disclosed that weeks ago Huerta, In apparent seclusion at his country place om Long Island, offered his services to Jon, Iturbide, one of the exile colony n New York, and at the same time sont an emissary to Washington to ank if he would be persona grata to this Government if he took a part in Mexican affairs, Iturbi jeclined Huerta's company and simultaneously Washington sent w o the former dictator that he would be persona non grata—decid- edly #0. Immediately thereafter the official advices nere may, Huerta renewed his offer to Tturbide with a modified pro- poral that Iturbide accept Huerta’s out Huerta’s leadership, but ration of his associates, er, officials here and with Mexican interests who been keeping themaelves in- 1, nay Iturbide accepted. in view of this information officials are puzzled to know just how much of an active part Huerta Intended to nh & movement on Mextean soil, ve no doubt that at i to take charge of affairs on the border. Becretary Lansing disclosed to-day that the initiative bad been taken by the Department of Justice, He de- clined to aay whether any consider- ation of American polley was in- volved, but it ls known authoritative- ly that the United Htates intends that no more revolutionary elements shall be Introduced Into the Mexican situa- fon.and thet, as far as possible, there will be vigorous prosecution of all other cans who may be planning to set military expeditions from the United States, at AEOLIAN HALL O matter what make of Talking Machine you own, let this splendid July list be the means of your getting acquainted with Columbia Records are recog- nized as unexcelled in musical quality, and as the most durable and » Come to Aeolian Hall, with its unequalled facilities and con- veniences for demonstrating Records and Machines, and let us play _ A184a—"Columbla, the Gem of the Ocean.", Shaw. Columbia ) Stellar Quartette. “Medley of American War Songs.") (Arranged by Maurice Smith). Prince's Band. New Double-Disc Dance Records A8690—"'Shadowland Fox Trot.” Globe Fox Trot.” : As602—"My Beautiful Chateau of Love." Prince's Band. “Roberts Prince's Orchestra. Hesitation Waits, Prince's Orchestra, ANO6—"'The Star-Spangled Banner.” (Keys), Margaret ‘Woodrow Wilson, soprano, and chorus of mixed voices. (Arranged by Maurice Smith). Columbia Band, “Joy Ride Lady Walts.”” AS4#83—"Don't Take My Darling Boy Away.” ‘Albert and Monroe Jockers, plano and viola, {My Tango Girl") Fox Trot. Prince's Orchestra. ‘One-Step. A Two Song Hits Alta" When It" ‘4 Moontight in Mayo." Peerless Quartette, ‘Orchestra Accompaniment. accompaniment. “Maryland, My Maryland.” (Randall). Herbert ponlment. ‘Stuart, baritone. Orchestre accompaniment. (A180—"America."—Overture on National Airs, Part 1. Ooo). Prince's Band. { SAmerica."—Overture on Natlonal Air, Part 2, loess). Prince's Band. : stocks of Columbia Talking Machines Conehen sels Fd new Acolian-Vocalion. standard Records of other All € The AEOLIAN CO “She Lives and Tlerbert Stuart, baritone, On wn In Our Alley.” Willy Burton, tenor More Superb 'Cello Solos by Pablo Casals A8679—"'Traumerel."" (Schumann). Orchestra accompaniment ‘Salut D'Amour.” (Elgar). Orchestra accompaniment and other well-known makes, ‘olumbia Records and brands. The Acolian Approval Plan enables you to try over Columbia Records in your own home before making your selection, ° AEOLIAN HALL e@ 29-33 W. 42nd Street ‘Manufacturers of the World- Famous Pianola"’ v7 * HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. " 'U, 8, GAVE WARNING ABOUT “OPEN DOOR,” Strong Note to Japan and China About American Rights Jn Lalter Country. PEKING, June 28, 1215 P.M. Warning that the United States would not recognize any agreement | botween China and Japan which im-| paired American rights in China or endangered the so-called “open door’ policy, was conveyed to the Govern- ments of both China and Japan in an identical note from Washington, which was delivered about May 15, The note was handed to the For- ign offices of both countries a weer after China had acceded to the de- mands contained in the Japanese ultimatum, inaisti.. upon conces- sions from the former nation. enn BANKRUPT TO PRISON. | | Sentenced for Concealing Assets) After Big Failure, M. J. Gatach of No. 640 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Street, New York City, was nentenced to-day to one year in the New Jersey State Prison by Judge Haight in the United | States District Court in Newark, N. J., | fer {coneealing the assets of @ bank- ru Gratech and Awsey Birnbaum, the latter of Bayonee, were partnors in a Jewelry business on Nassau Street, |New York City, and ahey failed. truatee In bankruptcy discovered that about $10,000 worth of assets had din- appeared. Birnbaum turned state's evidence, | —_—_—_S— | NEW UNITED STATES RANGE. Govern 2 19,000 Acras in Pennsylvania ‘Target Practice, WASHINGTON, June 28.—The War Department has bought for $50,000 19,000 thousand acres of land at Toby- hanna, Pa., for a Leld artillery target range for both militia and regular. troops. It ix probable that at least one aimi- Jar range will be erected in the South, probably in Alabama or Georgia, and | another in California. That will be dependent upon the development of the militia in those sections, ee ROB “HAUNTED MANSION.” (Special to The Brening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., June 28.—The old colonial mansion erected here tn 1772 by Dr. Samuel Johnson, the first Presi- dent of Kings College, now Columbia University, was stri of its colonial furnishings by burglars during the past week. Several van loads of furniture wero taken. The place, which is now owned by Dr. William H. ‘Carmalt, haa not been occu- pled for the past two years, and was often, referred to as the “haunted man- ston." i To | Timely and. Misses’ ! 2.50 to 5.00 In several shapes and \l\| 2nd Floor. ° Shoes i 3.50 fords and NNN Best & Co. 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