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sent to CAUGHT IN A RAID |: o'clock. To disclose that his ab- ’ | Northwestern Quay, the shell factory cote _—_ : if in qa} supposed gambling house would add eouth west of Ireland are ; | Harry Freund” Finds Himself in a Tr punlehment by Justion Gof, be ’ at present the only places where dis- Dear Mother Smith :— Dilemma After Gamblers sald ruefully, turbances are rife and these are be- Fred sdys you needn't send Are Rounded Up. “Freund” was arrested with ten ing sharply suppressed. Some fur- proprietor of the place and the the severest conditions of warfare, A Lovingly, Office to-day to postpone his arraign- 4 porte saped by the dumb. 7 many “ott Helen, [ent a a common gambler or to vr. 'A' roulette wheel and 2,000) Regret to Wilson for Acts of |mining tawa with a view of changing | Montner training, thay ere aiopleaney that they immediately surrender all Adoo had not been received with|that case, it ts thought Itkely Gen. | their arms and, in came thane bodies of ceremony appropriate to his position} Scott will take up the Mexican civil |iiegal eomi-soldiery _» not comply with : while on his visit to Trinidad, problems with Washington and reach | (¢ order, very effective steps are to dust gets all the a British officials learned to their|@ conclusion conforming aubstantially | be taken satin there by te cattitaey eng cate phtdae! sat corey line you vere ‘ eal , } # amazement that the Governor of|to the tentative agreement reached | authorities,who are aware that for two fix there’s a way to|dinary sweeping spreads the dust 4 Trinidad had outdone himself to| with Obregon years past Ireland has been turned into forever banish spring| with every stroke of the broom. You { i* make @ demonstration for Col.| Gen. Pershing notified Gen Fun-|a gigantic arsenal by persone who had cleaning and at need never wear ® dust cap when you } Roonevelt, but apparently was Iittle|ston to-day that P, H. Holly, al no right to possess arms. same time keep your] sweep with Nomersigts carpets look : impressed with the coming of Secre-|rancher, fifteen miles northeast of! A provisional postal service has tees ihe cer ae brings out the colors and tary McAdoo, EI Ructo, near San Antonio, was|heen established in Dubtin, where let- Just get a can of is equally good for wood floors and NORFOLK, Va, May 4.—Fortress| murdered, with his Mexican fore-|ters are now arriving from the prov- Nomordust — a pow-|linoleums. miss THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 any more cookies by Parcel Post: I'm using Presto Self. Raising Flour now. LLED AS A JUROR; A man who admitted he assumed the name of “Harry Freund,” implored tha detectives at Centr hasten it. He said he was called for ly|§ jury service before Justice Goff in the Supreme Court and would be fined or jail if he did not appear at reet at 1 o'clock this morning by detectives of Inspector Daly's staff, rn m The Living Voice 6 ie’ exclusive processes controlled by ‘the Columbia others at No, 121 West Sixty-fourth | BiG FUSS OVERT. R, | DOWN AT TRIAD ‘British Ambassador Expresses Island Governor. WASHINGTON, May 4.—British Ambassador Cecil Spring-Rice per- sonally saw President Wilson to-day and expressed regret, that through a misunderstanding among local offi- clals, Secretary of the Treasury Mc- Monroe boomed a big gun welcome to the members of the International High Cc imission and thetr wives, as the United States cruiser Tennesseo arrived to-day from South America. After breakfasting on board, the ‘SCOTT-OBREGON APPROVAL BY U.S (Continued from First Page.) them by Exeoutive order to permit reopening of the mines and employ- ment of lange numbers of {fle Mext- cans. Foreign capital is to be per- mitted to return. The formal documents to be signed clinching the agreement regarding these matters, it Is believed here, In man, on (he night of April 29, because he had acted as a scout for American troops who went to the Holly ranch to rid It of Villa bandits under Car- denas A detachment of the Sixth Infantry, party landed at Old Point Comfort and took a train for Washington. Secretary McAdoo gave it as his opinion that the Buenos Ayres con- ference will have good results for this country and for South American na- tions. Samuel Untermyer declared jthe United States would be greatly | benefited. ee MOVIE PRIZE FOR BEAUTIES. The job wished on Paris when he had to pick out the prettiest of three goddesses and give her a golden apple was a kindergarten pupil's task com- ¥ pared with that which confronts Will- jam A. Brady, Alice Brady, Gail Kane, House Peters, Robert Warwick Kitty Gordon. They nave to pick out the six prettiest girls who attend the under Lieut. Wetherell and guided by Holly, set out on the morning of April 29 to run down the Villa band. They dispersed the bandits, wounding two men, whom they captured, Holly stayed at the ranch that night. Tho next morning his body and that of his foreman were found. ‘The despatch did not state whether Holly was an American. ‘Twenty. n Injured Soldiers Reach Border. COLUMBUS, N. M., May 4.—A suo- cessful experimental trip with the new army motor field ambulances was completed to-day when ten ma- chines arrived here from San Antonio, three hundred miles south of the border, with twenty-seven injured soldiers, None of the Americans was injured in fighting. the expedition may not touch upon| q on tte arrival at the quays and ample food was furnished to the poorer people at three depots opened at the ther casualties are reported am: the troops, Though the young sol- diers are performing their duty under the utmost bravery, never hesitating to advance under the hottest fire. In several parts of Ireland the Sinn Fetn organization 414 not take part in the outbreak, but, as they possess huge quantities of arms and ammunition, they are being closely watched. Or- were issued to-day demanding Inces and from England, but nd out- going mail service yet has been organ- | ized and {It is impossible to obtain postage stamps. The authorities have acquired prem- | ises in the city to replace the General Post Office, which was destroyed dur- ing its occupation as a rebel head- quarters, Two British soldiers were found yesterday badly scorched in tho cel- lar of one of the buildings which had been held by the rebels. They had been tuken prisoners early in the rebellion and did not know that it had been suppressed. The building, which was near the Coliseum, a ben set on fire by the Sinn Feiners before they evacuated — IRISH REBELS HAD STAMPS READY FOR A POSTAL SERVICE. DUBLIN, via London, May 4— Postage stamps prepared by the short-lived Irish Republic have been found, ready for issue. ore and your rage will be kept so clean that they will never have to be teken up and beaten. Yet you will only have to sweep half CREDIT der—and sprinkle « little across your floor every time you sweep—then sweep it ahead of youas you go, dust, too. No wonder a m be without i of Nomordust. “Means just what it says” Established 1863 ‘And it’s easier to sweep with Nomor- You can Cahir os half the time and with half tl . 2 lion wise housekeepers use Nomordust and would never again A single 10c can will prove the wonders Nomordust, Order one’ today. Money back if it doesn’t please you. Get the GREEN Can at All Grocers—10c. and 25c. PEROLIN NOMORDUST CO., Jersey City— " . : rae Motion Picture Exposition this evening ee They are printed in the republican | | recording laboratories give you the only true, vivid, tm the Grand Central Palace, | SAYS SOLDIERS KILLED colore—greed, white ond orange—with | ; full, actually /iving reproduction of some of the greatest voices in the world. 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