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THE EVENING WORLD, en APRIL 22, 1916, a —eeneataiaes ‘Ble GUNS AND LIQUID FIRE RESENTING INSULT #Zer Modern “Romeo” Behind the Bars, _ EYPECT NEW EVIDENCE _ wation, It » An iad wing Beare i np OHIS BRIDE, MAN “‘Juliet’’ in Tears Tells How They Tried —WHENSUGWAYINQURY in connectton munitions and the ihc ( DEADLY WORK Al VERDUN, " SHOT 10 DEATH To Live on Love After Running Away |S RESUMED ON MAY | After All. {have been making a thorough search ‘of the books of both companies, It is believed a great deal more infor- mation has been found as to the “commitments and —obligations’” President Shonts spoke about when he a 1 Interborough Directors Young, Lane and Kead to vote a $2,000,000 fee to Eng! John F Stevens for su tending the third tracking of the elevated roads, “Wil not the Legislature's failure to give you a full appropriation hamper your work?" Senator Thompson was aske Peitet atbitrarinen, and concludes: And J oe jah arbitrarines and concludes s * _n Re cartic enero such & bind idl Unfeeling Police Part Senator Thompson Declares that Clermany can aaceifice the. mont fe Youthful Ella La Fee Lack of Poll “aperonea effective theans of {te naval marfare ersey. City Man Shot Down and Philip Multer, Who Will Not H cor Wak. Dag os as He De i 4 ill Not Hamper Work. GERMAN EMBASSY cis : “apology. via Fled From Schenectady os REPORTED CONVINCED | \ Germans Occupy Trenches at - to New York to Wed, iis tanration: (GPERTOMGRIE pea 4 nae is lative vestigating com- | SUSSEX WAS ATTACKED.| "1.4.4 Man's Hill in Last FISKE LETTER NOW |ASSASSIN A STR/ ANGER. | and Found Love's Sweet | mittes together to-day and an- i WASHINGTON, Apr ff be| :: N ‘ht Dri Z Dream May Sometimes | | nounced an adjournment until Mon- N' 1, Apri a . Night’: e. a ,, . = ay, May 1. ‘Then, he i eame known to-day that officiais of Hye drive | MADEP Bl p KF Couple on Way Home From! Become a Nightmare. | Liecemiaiite chi eee je Em or full > . et " f —_ ' igation of the cond convinced that the Sussex wae tor- LATER ARE FORCED ( deb Church When Crime Was Von ONS. “subs Sayin: Gereman’ pedoed by « Gorman submarine al- i Committed. She Takes the Blame, tlons and will continue to hold dally io t, nd un- —imaen A aaluns until t tneus au eminent, vei tae Intense Bombardment of En-| OF POSSIBLE WAR . Sear Gvairh ie PalivRaICiadep Saying She Coaxed De- he re Pitien i (the ate fixed edout, it 1 sald, by the evidence con- | Meuse to Vaux. ewarthy iman who shot and killed ag inio With Him— ercaph aid toa ‘. tt te BSA tained in the Aimerioan note to Ger- fintfa # cant Garrat fy | Frank Kenny at his door last night | t new rays, i . Tt te understood that the unoffictal ine Germans last nient huried heavy} Daniels Was a Warning of | kenny aied instantly. His murderer is | ave Happy Ending, | Porley Morse, expert accountant | the manner in which the vessel was northwest of Verdun, They succeeded “ pearance. painted, which, it Is sald, resembled in occupying trenches on the slopes} WASHINGTON, April 2 war paint. Whether the effect of this of Dead Man's Hill, but were com. | Paniely transmitted to the Government's evidence will be the ‘i re ame in Berlin, no German official Pletely thrown out by a French coun- would forecast to-day. | ter-attack, the War, Office announced The Depart:nent anticipated to-day to-day. that it soon will have Ambassador Seer ala report on the German beset | Slay (hie attack aqatndt the Bradley A. Fiske, then aide for op- employed in) the Depart » man had been seen eratary |drinking in saloons in the neighbor Marguerite Movera Marshall. the Ella Le Fee has the straight, det nate t hood for several bours to the Lodge Reso April 12, calling | him to submit a fetter from the N neral Board, dated Aug. % 1914, and @ 80n of the late Edward Kenny, who . hiv respon wanatnation, cately angular figure of youth, Le Fee has youtu's wide, wondering eyes, Ella Le I has the touchinely youthful faith denied to the wise and eynical—that lution adopte Kenny was twenty-egiit years o feation from ear Admiral Was active in local polities, He was nt of 4 Nov, % 1914 Streets and Public Improvements, pmMunications were deseribed and six months ago was marrie if two persons resolution as w fe attended late really love each) day night at St ES 7) other nothing can | a The flame projectors were brought] @ comm erations, dat Chairman Stone of the Senate For- French front north of Cuaurettes The eign Kelations Committes has an ap- yy, Papen Santee to go over the situation Wood. Tho Gormans were completely | in the with President Wilson Monday evo-| repulsed. reta ning the Sec- Kenny and his w od y that the Navy was unpre- services on G ning. The President then will infortn | ed for war, ‘They were first men-| Aloyalus's C urch and stood for hurt them except here 1s that the submarine ; wetter ‘ter may have been misied by fT against the French front) Navy's Unpreparedness. scribed ws a laborer of Itallan ap- Senator Stone of any information at| Violent fighting also developed on , ; i * lee nt tor 4 moment,” be replied hand from Germany up to that time.! tne wost bunk of the Meuse, north publicly when Representative fow moments afterward — chatting. ' tL © have money enough to go on ‘When the American note was de- a ie tren asked Mr. Daniels to produce with friends on the corner, Then (laf ee and with, and it is certain the next Leg spatohed, officials vnaid they, consid: al north a of wells ron i them during his examination before they started toward home. Kenny (af Philip Muller are! ._. = = a | islature will pay ail our bills, This Sree etn Demnning Of Next WONT Gretee siete ee a Mo {the House Naval Committes recently, stopped at « delicatessen shop to get MapeEnE STA New York's latest ; cn | WaveatibatIBK OATINSE! Ba BuGbGs BE satisfy the demand for an immedia eee eee dees pied and he refused, some hot cross bins and his wife Pair of star-crossed lovers, and they | him—and yet I didn’t trust him to go had a conference with Counsel answer. At Monday night's confer. lowing an intense bombardment of] a iieal winke'n letter in a lengthy Went on to the door of their home at #re scarcely older and not on whit | away lone, | | Frank Moss this morning, and he's Beator ancien Wiens itn his plans the Mee ey from hat Meuse eta document, beginning with the state-| 49 Union Street. es gloriously foolish than the orig | 01 is ae pornee Ua to iors willing to go ahead and wait for his Fanint, Bonnier pr ecethat the Chair. werd to Fort Vaux, the Germans at-| ont that the weiter urgently ro-| Meantime n short, well-built young nal Romeo and Jullet, Those two, |™% He said it wasn't right, but I told| 6. So are Mr. Shuster and J. Frank man may, in turn, inform the Senate, tempted to fill tn the trenches before] ot. the attention of the Secre-|man had emerged from a saloon in however, would not be allowed to-day | 4M We could be married as soon as} Smith. We are going to get @ great Several Senators read at to-day's the fort, prior to an assault on thelein. ey the gact that the United States) West Side Avenue, where he had to reach the poison and poniard stage | ¥¢ ot here. We would have been! | deal more Informatios ty eeasion expressions fro constituents fort itself, which occupies a position > . been drinking brandy and 1 quar- Of thelr tragedy. And naturally | ™#rtied in Schenectady, but [ was Senator Thompson bi ent letters on the international situath 1 avy Is unprepared for war q afraid our folk: H | a, the international it uiiican, and Of & stony height with precipitous reh of the files of the Navy De-| felled with the barkeeper, He wore Rough, society has taken in hand | {FN Olen wey enna, seaeey) to all city clerks and village clerks Senator Martine, Democrat, read com. sides. | paviiant and the Goneral Hoard|4 green plush hat and bright yellow seventeen-year-cld Ella and Philip, | because they objected to our engage- | hrm the State of New York, munications, urging that the United 4 violent fire from French gUM8/ fie to disclose, however, any such Shoes, and on his left hand displayed He is now locked up on the charge of Tet, but because they kept saying | woking them to report how many @ Btates be kept pat OF Ae uber ta stationed In Fort Vaux and from con-| jitter from the General Hoard as that, Di diamond ring that appeared @bduction, she is being cared for by ™° on Larges Paltiag ¢ perenne have been made to the Works A180 wld ne iad aed ree RECtING Works prevented the Germans | % ibe sord.| ¥aluable. Ho was a stranger in the the Gerry Society; simply because bed id to Philip, ‘You a FE Aes Public Service Commission in their many communications an mentioned in the resolution, accord ; don't love me if you won't take (Continued from First Page.) plied to all that he did not think it from emerging from their trenches.} ine ty secretary Daniela, A letter|8tihborhood, He carried two bund- they © to New York together from ith Wh poet della districts and what disposition bas prudent to agitate public discussion The artillery fire was unusually ef | 00 aamiral Dewey AAA AbAt n¢| les under his arm Schenectady, a week ago, and have, ™@ Wi you.’ jenever he F been made of them, of international affairs now In tho fective, the Germans losing heavily, | from, Admiral Hewey. lrewilont of “Tho man approached Mrs, Kenny been living in one room ever since ‘fies to do anything | don't like | 100, tu keep America out of the Euros postal ince , ee ae Ser ianehad read a The fact that there is no shortage aecee prea oni aa ho stood before her door and ex. UVing unconventionally but quite as 1 always say, ‘If you loved me [pean trouble. There was no official | es bf ore in Fronch artillery, despite the large | !* transmitted: ; SAS TRAN EHIREA ITE , innocently as the babes in the wood. Of course jcontirmation of reports, how- telegram supporting the President's Admiral Finke's letter is a careful | (Mined “Hello, chicken As she te give in then. | ca ve course with Germany. number of guns mi at Verdun,| “ sae chew husband ming up the Even their social guardians are con- vie Sone ee Senator Hranderee, Republican, was demonsirated by to-day's offi. |@nalveim of the situation of the navy StW er husband coming up vinced of the injenuousness of there, to the train with my suitcase all WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY WESTINGHOUSE WORKS Reece Pe osttd recs cupoiien to the clal communique, The War Office} !? the early dayn of the Furopean this man inaulted me” romanen, and stand ready to bless the Cooker ape ite just had to fet JIN MEXICO, April 22.—Gen, Core ANG Central Powers. reported that Froach artillery had | 24% And contilns the statement that rushed wp, caught the man by the BANNK, provided there are no parental {1° aaa bnese , | vantes of the Villistas, now held re Men. Who Reponedi tor: Workval Benator Gallinger, the Republican co-operated with the British in the) if (hia country avolds war during ie aie and drew him toward Mra, ObJections, Meanwhile, Ella and PhUID ca ctnes mat fe eteaned pe toe pany | ABonsible far the Cotuinbus raid, held | Met Who Reported for Work al aaer, seed & orotset. ernie: erik, recent fighting on the British front oe Eee Pei ree Kenny. are getting enough td eat, which Is fhe nyt Lara reaees one heen | Cryate with hia sweetheart in Nami-| Pittsburgh Plant Searcned for. Bx- rawal of trooy 0 ore | plished only by a happy combination f we pone: day, after we heEEN | quipa, almost under the very eyes o} tices +4 festoration of order. No action was hear Ypres and Pillicken, Plat divoralie akin aod tare pocd | NYU spologine,: tow," ‘te: mald, Tore than «ney ve had for some 4698. married, I didn't tell any of my aitllGen Perahinu’a. field headaucerere | Plosives—Demand Eight Hours. salen SA o diplomatic skill and rare goo Fintut ut you shall hear their story as Ella baby eld headqua asked or taken, FRENCH REGAIN HOLD fortune.” | edie cenit bg Barnet he ini herself told it to me when I talkea *!¢Mds partly bec L was afraid Another Mexican woman, through| PITTSBURGH, Apri. 22.—Pickets E} E i , , on his two bundles, pulled a revolver by " 0. dy would try to ste t t i NOTE TO AUSTRIA IN CAURETTES WOOD, | 12080208 8 eee ee na anid thot Keay With her yesterday, Completely worn mebody would try to stop me and jealousy, told of these visits and ( at ail entrances to tho plants of the " h 4 fh , short 19,600 men, and that, while the é out “she lay in bed at the Gerry Party because I thought at the last "s Was obliged to take to the| Westinghouse wie and Manufac- ON IMPERATOR CASE BERLIN CONCEDES. | i n tho heart. The young man fell ay b TY minute Philip might make me ' : D ; a L. | Ships were well organized and "pretty Quy tits. bride. fell, sereaming SCletY Fooms, her face as white as. Li » avoid capture. [turing Company at East Pittsburgh DELIVERED IN VIENNA |well drilled," the department ttaelf Oe i ody, The ussassin ran th@ Pillow against which she rested, el aks rican troops found the camp | early to-day pleaded so successfully ) wa. BERLIN, April 22 (via London).— neither “organized nor drilled in GCrO" Nes Oss Tl an Her eyes are gray, with curling black CHAPTER 11) n, Cervantes and his eighty or] with workmen on their way to the AMSTERDAM, Holland, April 22 a. cost of the off statement ia-|® Military way." Henry Schmidt and Henry Sande, /!28hes which match ber hair, She) when we left Schenectady Philip hundre Pour isias and | shops that leaders of the strike tnaug- (¥ia London)—Press dispatches from sica to.day at the German army! “Perhaps that te nobody's fault." | wie ag geen the man in the saloon |'oked what she is—a hurt, tired child. I naa $10. After ho pald our fares & Umber were captured, | urated yesterday to enforce an eight Vienna report that the Austro-Hun- headquarters eald the letter continues, “and may be at muaathe 2 <7 Here ts her tale: Ihe had little er $8 left, Ang Put the Unite es cavalrymen | bour-a-day demand declared only 6,- garian Foreign Office has received a leributed to the fact that our navv| cround the corner, ran out in time iB Hae) Gyeh ss » And | anahe overtake the main |000 of the 18,000 employees had en- ‘ Rote from the United States dealing "OP the Langemarck-Yprea high- SRE EE PPE jto see him sprinting down tho street. | CHAPTER |. when we reached New York he oad 2 MID tered. with the attack on the Russian bark Toad the English early in the morn-| NOs Bayan a to fight a Mabie \They recognized him id noted that) “4 want to say that if anybody's | found that they'd given to somebody fre! ‘ . | Later in the day the company an- Hupcrator on tM ulease ing attacke the trenches whieh our) “+ * nly nok wna muneres’)he still had his bundles, They pur-| @eing to blame us, | am more to else the Job he thought was his. ; An orderly and a first lieutenant on | nounced that the shops were practi- patrols captured April 19, The enemy | ¥°8"™ ed him to Mallory Avenue, which ig) blame than Philip. He didn’t | “We didn’t have enough money to, Moloreycle with oi jeally closed, and added that the Griev- Two Americans were on board the reoccupied about one-third of the po- | » Admiral Fiske then appends an ar lin ging | ent fol w@ creation of @ navy Imperator, Official advices to the 7 gument for the greation ; aiheas 7 i : State Department at Washington said “ton general staff, | There the man ran into a vacant lot But 1 made him. an Austria. aubmarine fired on the “On both sides of La Bassee Canal] Commenting on this letter, Secre-jand drew tho revolver again, He ve known Philip for four years. vessel without warning and that one we exploded a few mines with good, Ut!y Daniels in his communication to] pointed it at his pursuers and tn good |T remember now the first time I ever of the Americans was woundod. jth Ba benef Neatlan’ Wael Aut tur. |! Nglish yelled back, or I'll fire." met him. He had lived in § agian cgi. oceans | ny fire upon the towns of Lens! nished to me and 1 did not know of| Te pursuers backed away, The fugi-|tady most of his life, but I had just|have an extra cot put in the room,|!t is expected that at the Py CHANCE OF BERNSTORFF and Roye resulted 4n further victims Ht existence until long after it wax! tive ran on and they lost track of Lim, como there, I was thirteen and 1| We never pretended we wore married,| ient's conference with Senator Stone, FOUR FRENCH AIR RAIDS among the elvil population, At Roye Raa ane ee with the chief} Tho Rev. Sidney F. Sweet, rector| went to a party given by a girl {In fact, I told the landlady that just) Chairman of the Benate Foreign Re- itho! ow ledge ‘| of St. Stephen's church, carried Mrs, knew. Across the room, talking to|% Soon as Philip got a Job we would | lutions Committee, Monday night the one child was killed and two women had been writ ’ ui Rear | | | ive ‘ aia RECALL AGAIN HINTED and a child injured. Admiral Fiske was in'my office daily | Kenny Into her home. She bas been! another girl, was Phiilp. He's an|be married and would pay her for| Mexican situution will receive some FROM CAMPS IN GREECE “In the Argonne we destroyed he did not tell me that he had placed | under the caro of doctors ever since awfully nice-looking boy. I think he| the room, When she knew how little consideration. French outpost 4 | . ’ 7 mie Ghsinuthies out of|anco Committee, which heretofore art of the Italian district.| want to take me to New York, |get married. We didn't have enough) We fired on in the outskirts of /#neo Commitien, which | heretofore money to go home, We read tho ads,|Namiauina without injury, the men, had made no demand, and in the paper and looked about for) WASHINGTON, April Pres'dent| the company was in ignorance off A room, Woe settled at No, 243 East) Wilson is gravely concern 1 about the) ctally as to what the strike was for, henec-| Thirtieth Street. Philip asked to situation confronting him in Mexico.) Recently an ad nee of 10 per cent. was granted throughout the works, seeeeerenentiitineereneien results: of Stat! - i tions on the hill the communication on file." and she is so hysterical that she can- is, anyway. Hoe has dark hair and| Money we had she wouldn't take a! Word ited from Chie ri Germany to Demand Apology at of La Fille Morte by mine expioniona, ‘The Secretary adda that the first | ot give a gvod description of the gray eyes. ‘eont and gave us coffee and things.| Scott to-day. 1Lis first report tolluw-| One Aviator Makes a Round Trip Coast for Seizure of Von (gel [fom ‘our ton ee eee | eare ce Ge flee OF his dopartment | murderer “Protty soon he got up and came She Was awfully good to us, Jing his conferences with American of 400 Miles and Bombards Papers, Washington Belief. “West of the Meuse the Frenoh re- as tt had been withdrawn by an of| The man’s green velvet hat was over to speak to me. We began to “Every day Philip went out | officers in charge of the border situa~ Sofia, peated th WASHINGTON, April 22—The Dead M ir oiforts in the region of ficer who “looked it up several times |found tn the lot in Mallory Avent Dead Man ill, They twice bom- but could not find tt." The cony yr heard the name of a Rocheste | German documents setzed by eral barded with combined artillery and transmitted, he adds, was obtalned |) tae sohmic ris : xo das faa wabke kl manita ead anda officers in the New York offices of Machine gun fire both banks of the by the Department | from Admiral | M&tter Ryn and Sands say they He asked me to go to a show with \ eanted te Sy. re fing: AGA ae F pd 6 alrep a - pen the Havis correspondent river, The third attack broke down Fiske at Mr. Daniels’ request. jare sure that the man fs a atranger| him, and IT sald T would, ; :. STARA tHe BISUBLION Will EeOGine | et cnica delearapte. Share wan Gi lin Jersey City, ‘The pollee have no to sit at home and wait. It wae very diificuit, Following Gen. Scott's : telegre sa talk and—well, we found out right leeking for work, Doesn't that | tion is expected before night. ze as r it Nil 7 valine ates show how he meant well by me? | If the Parral incident is found to| PARIS, April 22.—The artillery duet ff how much wo liked each othor , along the Macedonian front continued yesterda Wolf von Igel are in Washington to- (yr ye : heavy losses before our posi- “We were In the h ¢ day for the disponal of the State De- tions, |turiher trace of tm ow he same school, and) ts ‘hard, We got foodiat the |report representations mnay be made| activity. en the part of intantey ex. iis he used to walk back and forth with ; partment, Ambassador von Bern- lerce hand grenade engagements STRIKE OF COAL MINERS | delicatessen shops, but of course | to cept for the usual clashes between lage : ‘ arity my ; , to Carranza himself on the question, storff is in New York. The process for a t tion in the neigh- me and carry my books, partioularly , Aen trol . Li horhood of Caurettes Wood resulted in FIRE CHIEF K KENLON ILL. ittor we lived in the same house, 1, we eouldn’t afford to buy as much SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 22.-~ | Patrols. of separating the papers belonging Pot n *y, The aviation corps is ver; to the Embassy and those having no US 1#covering this section before eve- | NOW SEEMS IMMINENT gc voy. | ve no. br ae we wanted, Still Phillp | Fotiowing a conference with Chivf of] _ rhe aviotion earns ie wory active Bmbassy character apparently has )ing. During the night the French | reatened amonia, Fol. | couldn't find a job. lMtARiidani i Stndan en) BMBAtOR (eee rench aeroplane which flew over 1 s und sisters, and , y Phillp has only one brother, sevoral Soft pturned thed fi been delayed until the first of the \neld'in this wood? obtaining @ foot-| t R PyRRIS i | Fire © tf years older than he, We have al- . day sent secret orders to the army | 4o0-milo trip. It dropped epee Officials expreas confidence that no|. “East of the Mouse at the Stetn- Operators Refuse to Recognize! Py" 44 Morton Btreet. with ,,| Waya boon together ever since we| CHAPTER IV. commanders in Mexico, Gen. Scott'a|of large calibre on a Zeppelin shed “Then the society agents came, 1 don't know how they heard about ua. Sofia. Two French aeroplane squadrons activities at headquarters, following| pombarded the German camp at matter whether the Ambassador >ruch (stone quarry), south of Hau-| Union, Upon Which the Miners | presenco was the signal for renewed | * claims al: the papers as Embassy fremont and south of Fort Douau- vere cold bordering on pneumonia | first met. I've never had any other {The Chter tracted the cold last} boy friends; he's never gono with 9 mont, there was live! ae Insist—Deadlock Threatened. “f Property or carefully eliminates those tmnt, {ner aa lively artiliery no. Tucedny, and yesterday reported on sick Tany other girls, He's taken me to) | kusw bm AGE elapse sorry weltho temporary luli, and important] Petriteh yesterday, aud another mbassy of unneutral activitics by Mxiting. The artillery continued with. || A strike among hard coal miners ts | isiKy’ Joo" Martin | Is Act na Chet ™ Tie movies and to other shows, He'y| Were found. ket pretty hun! moves were belloved to bo undor way} sauadron dropped bombs on German ar, vernment will ut interruption day and night its !mminent after eight weeks of conter- It's horrible to have Philip troops concentrating in the region of as n result of the despatches sent out} Horan, German agents, the taken me to baseball games, He's y fr German flyers attacked . ia ‘iy . | customary local violence on the entire | ence between sub-o% ttees of op- " | locked up, though, when he hasn't) i. net. ; be left in possession OE Ene nO An ae ey eats Monee atatt ne sen gutrommnmnitione of OP | HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. been at work for two or three years, | ea nwthinig by Funston Grassoull, Dur did no damage, oped since investigation of re | “In the region northwost of Fromes- | CPAtors And miners, he diaag' | sauna and he earned $10 a week as @ soda! “wongy any they're going to lot ue| The Present line, howe haa been a nie Martoal, cncenitanien bawan en-Woevre prisoners were taken be. | ment ts over the recognition of the “|| i ; dispenser. y ¥ tightened by the placing of additional! MOVE TO HURRY ARMY BILL. ‘eutonic pirac iG fcr eeyre Brecners, were | h | iat Tacw—For tw be married now, and find Philip a i J It was intimated again at the em- ty : HE Aad Dean Brite. #85 dette miners’ union, upon which the minera in Ki for ond » half “Every evening, almost, he came dah hapa ih spy York, Thatta what mon along the route between Colum- —- beesy, Horday Mitsumi lun vas Denon Lunt inthe panlan taeaen ARH insist, The operators declare they i A Boll | to my house, He taught me to | 1.4 ‘Uke, T Uncw we Havant aan: any- | 248 and Namiquipa, A practical {1-| Hay Balke Mann's Blocking Tactios haps to Warrant the German Govern. | town and Avocourt since Feb, 21, thir. | Wil! not grant it, ii aves) place show 82.70, auc dance; we pushed back the ea thing dreadful, but I know how people| ‘eflocking sentry system along the in the Hou ment Jn recalling Rernstorf, ‘Tho |ty-elgnt divisions ware employed, of| When the nine deleguton reprencnts |i; Crus MeTawwarty show] pet in the parlor and practised. | ot nome talk, ‘Thoy'll say the worst | Ne Bas been ordered by Gen, Persn-| WASHINGTON, April 22.—Chatrman * eal te i jwh ‘our divisions afte m1 ni a the ak hire doo Meals at hol Ke 6 P ay of the Hoi ry Co . y EEE eat tant cuology frame tk | were reinforced by fresh drafts taken | iH we operators and tho miners mot | Aly Gil und Sully" Boots also rans But he never took me to dancesi | about mo, though it's not true, 1]! Bay at he Tanase Millbary, Soma teas Jat the Union League Club to-day , State Department hiefly from the recrults of the class _ he eald they were no place for | vint to be married, and then they'!| Additional troops, part of the 2,300 | to-day met Republican Leader Mann's f ae of 1818, who werg brought Into tho|Presldent John White of HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES girl Ihave to kecp atill. Boaldes, I can't] oxtra mon being sent into Mexico, wilt| Pa! lamentary obstructions to letting That Count von Bernaterff, German | battle and beaten | United Mine Workers of Amerten ¢ * | "Wo were so happy and wes snted| vive up Philip, Wo've trusted each |) “neinbled by Monday at Colura |e army bill proceed to the adjustment Ambassador, sh main in New | liver thetr ultimatum that under no ¢ to get married, But our folks said ee oO) ous, Gen. Funston stated, and will be pia dis 1 between Senate and Perk today and not bs at hie pore CONGRATULATIONS, Hoga HAVRE DE GRACE, Ma. April 22. rg hE agora other, and I love him more than any-| jrciy to move ito Mexico ina by sing a resolution for Ge Matcce Goclatar ism ante| — aanulretaran ct tonay tains |eondittons wit th nulners stam a Got)‘ ontrion for Moniiayen gem ur] We,cauaE Wale HI we waa Of Aue And | poay elne, reaey Teruls ter van lontaedlacetcanase ie Treo wean The’ cause of taal cons | ne s » ltract which does not contain a claus |ny fallows they snid ho must earn more money “ aaa si viv 3, Cal, April 2—A ment in o cles, ‘The Ambaa-| David E. Fietd of Weat One Hum | wnereby the operators recognize tho | FINS" WACK or maren; thn He bought a wedding ring for me, and Pee eines ny. maths a ate is Fatleyaacie yet rhe Hules Comaittes probably wit eador den wif to callers this] dred and Fourth Btreet, who | uuion. | we talked ali the tne about our mar. | ¥ Ys hea ) ae abot to-day for Francisco Villa by spectail the reautt will be. to hucry perfection ot morning Hotel Ritz-Carlton: | gelebrates her ntnety-fourth birthe At the end of to-day'n conforence | riage. leratood how | felt about Phillm Jaxgenta of the Department of Justice }the army bill, whtch Democrats say the in fu * to communicate] Gq, ang has never been in the |Prexident White will moet at the Ho: | ihe" aces Bhe likes him, but she throwe | and of the Mexican secret service. Meputblicann ying generall with the response that | MRE feel Continental, Forty-frst Street and Ms TER him up at me sometimes. | gue: Mrs. Rose Cohn, of No, 141 North ee whe Ae ore save, tne vem ib) aNbuey, Broadway, the comimitters from the. >! CHAP Me mothers forget that they've been | iver Sircnt. formerly lod Crows) RELIGIOUS NOTICES, mbassadorial apart three hurd coal ane ‘ Philip told mo he was golug to New Jnurso in Mexico, reperted to Wapen 6 on have been awaithue the answ ‘ PRS SERRE IRE young themeely Blanford, speckal agent of the Depart. Presbyterian, , hakeapeere, ji. onerators. It ie understood that | York: At Was a Week before We) s“pniitp's brother {9 going to Ive at| ment of Justice, that she had ‘seen | raeaemacnetantrat. op em anion fog ti a i Sh | ne th mero nh |W hte ge | LABOR TEMPLE j'am Shakespeare w Ave an oppor | creane of B per ci Awon inst Hea \ tena {me He said he had a good Job] sno takes board , van | TORREON, Mexico, April 22. tunity to hear three lectures on the Or'ene gf & Per cant. In was 1 \ ' | ho takes boarders £00, Bhe doean't| governing Coniceros and his command promixed him, one which would pay te f wed Phi can cook a 2 ; ; } ni Sunday oven. 4 | world’s foremost author, to bo given in Seen ae: ip dy yy} need Philip, T can cook and keep|o¢ Villa bandits have surrendered to Baswe FP es the clubroome of Circle '6 of thy Young eiehtehour di 5 haga At” aha "Tan ah jhim $15 4 week, Ho said T must be) rouse, Lye been out of school and|the military commander in Durango Aires y THOMAS MOTT Osbone Detawa ified sartiwent B00 rar of N clude in the con Piva WAC wy gy, | Patient and wait, and that he'd soon] working with my mother at home for |City and have been granted amnesty, ca itenreniea use per ASth Bt, apd Broadway) norrow. at 4 o'cleuk ognizing the un a HR, ) cere, | SAO money enough #o wo could be! over year, 1 just w nt to marry | ——— Epi ‘aead World's Mariem ornen 155 D. Klein D, of n It is expected th 1 ay i ie. \ H j married, Me omised to come back} pyilip and make a little home for! ‘Turk Air Hata mn Bet on fuer! Placoni ’ Weot 120th) bt and World's pe Thao etna with a talk will la ope daince moigh N. Mair Bicoraty tie 8 Jand get mo. him—aven if HC ian’'t but one rou, f) | tanal ' CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE Preckive Offes S08 " La a 4 tha common the convention . } puta int bear to have him go| /ove him CONSTANTINOPLE, April 23° (via| Amatertiny Avena ant T1Lth Street, ph ye Page Pe 4 Friedland, Ph. D, alroof ce Noy Y nn May nN will ity Mi Uptuguleen, elt [away alone, I just knew there were fpemve London). British eamp on the Suez ’ Mintoduee the au tragedies, ¢ ' Ca CHAPTER V. Canal has been attacked by a Turkish ; y he ; LOW LM \lots of girls in New York, prettler and Fane ie. | : Lapeak on f \ 1 a on, | tot ; ; “And they were married | eroplane, the War Offive announced day T on Blalivapenre's yedian. Ad- yeara have recom ‘ 7 vleverer than T, who would do their shan't we hopet—"and lived happy! to-day. The airship dropped 1 mission to Chess lectures will be tree. yntom js eviewse a ane ‘Track gas | best to win bim from me. 1 trusted over after” relurned successfully,