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COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE IRISH REBELS, ONE OF LAST TO DIE\ MAY SEE HERCHILD ONLY TWICE A WEEK AND THEN NOT ALONE \ day when he went to the rescue of saci | An elaborate plan of protection for) WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. May 18.] WASHINGTON, May 18.—Two Sen-| Major Harrison Hall of the Coast] Ignative ‘V. ‘Trebiiach-Lincoln may storekeeper whe was exchanging shee - i Mayor Mitchel, tho other reviewing |—According to semi-official announce-|ate customs, the consideration of all |Attillery Corps, stationed at Port) start for the ‘Tower of London in a) Sti! holdup nen ; Mrs. Jacobs, Who Was Dis officers of the great preparedness! ment the police will exhume thelappointments behind closed doors,| Totten, has been ordered to Matts-lfew days, ‘Tho United States Se aquatian of policemen arrested. ee Me | Parade, the reviewing stands at Mad-| body of Michael W. Gilligan, second|and “Senatorial courtesy,” under | PUTE a8 comm anding officer of @ pfo-|preme Court at Washington has de n yeura of are vorced, Made Pathetic Plea | ison Square and the financtal dis-|nusband of Mrs. Amy Archer-Gilll-| which a Senator is allowed to veto! cont battalion of coast artillery: nied fis appeal from the order of y ninntecn. ane havi Gee to Former Husband for Girl. | trict in the neighborhood of the Sub-|gan, proprietor of the home for aged/any Federal appointment from his! buck truining camps the battalion of | Jude Chatfield in the United States ' ober : o er Husband for Girl. | Treasury in Wall Street was put Into ' soutt ; vf > cape Na Lila at Windsor, who is under arrest| state, asem likely to be abantoned, the ‘Third Infantry, which has been |Pistrict Court in Brooklyn refasine in Detrott = effect last nigat because of an anony-| charged with the murder of one of! Roth iasues are to come up in the; Sent to Mexi He is to remain injto grant a writ of habeas corpus and Mrs. Adele Looser-Jacobs, who mar- |mous letter received by Commissioner | the inmates, forty of whom have died! tient over the confirmation of Joommand ut Plattsburg unt jeortiorart Fied the co-respondent in a divorce ‘Woods. within a few years. erat ‘Trade. Commiasior ie “nan “ond bles” | Trebitach was arrested months ago TH 25 SIZE sult brought by Frederick Loeser, | As a matter of precaution twelve] In the records of the Town Clerk] waite the River: t ‘Mathews, C. A, have been instruct. jon a warrant charging that the Brit c 4 member of a welt known Brooklyn | detectives were detailed under Acting !at Windsor late yesterday it was @I8-| Kusiers arc bch a} a a "ling the Officers’ Training Corps for ia Government wanta him to stand family, may © her six-year-old Capt. Deevey to march in a hollow covered that Frank P, Smith, a fee rule: pte: My sen nee faceni ean ath Be Ee coma igy MOE for forgery. He has fought) daughter a only Awith & weal equare outside the Mayor's escort of ! Hartford undertaker, certified FB. | yg ne coche ee ee eae irk and thei! aplenid. work in that |asainst extradition, declaring that th after school hours and then only at! jmounted police from City Hall to| 20, 1914, that Gilligan's body had been Keay M wisi bred Bowsip. Senator! connection, together with Major | } h want tim only to kill him bee the home of Mrs, Jacobs's parents, the reviewing stand, Four de-/ buried in St. Mary's Cemetery hero) |... pool dy ho precipitated the Eh) Hall's previous military record, coms | cause he has been for ‘years a Cere| rahi five all 8 chance to bay the Ag @he etded with Louser ih the alnnee |tecttves moved twenty-five paces| after Dr. H. F. King had attested | )°¢ Be eee eee eee ertekt TrOtaak COTO Tih ObY, even While Serving oo A |W! can elles w PSGEIBGbs MUON Cotre TeaToe head of the Mayor's open car-|that he had died of valvular heart| ‘-44y Issued this statement support. | for his present importan jsnment,| member of Parliament. The repre | RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Seritil wo. dSeidin (oie WOTOREE Fiage, scanning the crowds along the| ai ’ ing his resolution sentatives Great Britain have curb; Acting Capt, Gildea was| Mra, Gilligan's counsel, Benediot M,| “OUF custom of closing the Senate] BOXERS IN PERIL IN CANOE, [promised thot they want him for Yorced woman wanted to have the} Child in her custody at least several weeks at a time | | The following letter was written by | Mrs. Jacobs to Mr. Loeser just after the divoree in which she appealed to him to let her have Emilie | ANA ES CONNOLLY | ©] AAMnevon Pneve co T know that 1 am about to say will hurt ery much, but| James Connolly, who was the “com- I've been through so much myself | Mander in chief” of the Irish rebel Jately that I'm afraid 1 have gotten |My, was shot in Dublin yesterday awe Bie ened. Whatever hap-| With John McDermott, another leader pens, though, Tf must have Emile, | of the revolt, You can have her on Saturdays and | Financial _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. District Also Guarded as Result Warning Letter. of charged with the Mayor's safety at | the stand. Capt. Tunney aine, and the missioner’s own “strong arm squad,” under Sergt. |the Wall Street sect sa James Finn, PATROLMAN SAVES DRIVER. Snatches Him From Track Refore Closely and a part of his bomb squad were on duty under the stands all night. The rest of tao bomb squad, headed |by Inspector Fon patrolled TO GRAVE OF GILLIGAN | Body of Second Husband of Woman Suspect to Be Exhumed His Death Was Sudden. Holden, went to the Biltmore in New York last night on an unknown mission | about the same time that a man wha) is registered as “W. J. Burns, New York be City," appeared in a Hartford’ hotel. The room clerk is positive that the man, who stayed a fow hours, and, | after consultation with a prominent New Britain citizen, left the hotel for! New Britain, the home town of several | of th® forty dead inmates, was the noted detective. —_— named by the President nelent as the Sen oa, its clock winder quill pens Senators claim that these the Senate give it a p al 48 a deliberative body really do—aside from feature of to defeat 1 its Com- | public business, activities—is to Sen men 'BOMB THREAT FOR MAYOR; |POISON SEARCH LEADS {OLD SENATE CUSTOMS POLICE ON THE LOOKOUT | doors when considering whethe: for public officials shall be confirmed or rejected te a ployee w hg does nothing but sharpen and about as us What the dangerous llowing a small minority make te a laughing stock for sensibl: snuff- the oe He ul, Some | he istoms of r dignity they lig en con- | At the | An th ov and 4 oe - : Kundays alwaye—but aurely you don't rats A BUSY DAY IN WASHINGTON.| MARY GARDEN NEAR PORT. |" Want to separate me from my little Te ee SCOT Sone eee . eit. Chae walla Srey 4 uy {action of Patrolman John J. Regan| WASHINGTON, May 13.—Prestdent 1, ‘het would break my heart. | . jot the Walton Avenue Precinct, in the | Wilson is crulsing on the Mayflower, | Somewhere outside Sandy Hook to- (pot, Me, towether ta at an end |Bronx, John Hackett, a driver in the] Secretary of War Baker ia speaking |"'84t Mary Garden, the American prima io the nearest. to the right that we |Street Cleaning Department, owes the | in Newark, N. J. |donna, bound for New York aboard the can, You could live with your pa- Opening prices reflected Fridayjfact that hé is a patient in Lincoin|, Secretary of State Lansing is fish-| American liner Philadelphia, will pass rents and be comfortable. L could |@fternoon’s state of mind and there Hospital to-day instead of an occupant ing down at Bryan's Point, Md. her mother, Mra. R. D, Garden, who live in « boarding house with the | Were initial advances as a rule, War fhe Morgue. with Lansing. ounerce Redflelé 18) sailed for Liverpool to-day aboard the V . rt i collision wi erlei \ > Mra. Garden iittle ‘nil if, sometimes, L were | Brides opened higher, Marine instes|track, waa thrown from nia owt ya] Secretary “ut the Navy Daniele ts! ("on her way to deneva, Switzerland: to receiv lier in the parior there | aq hicle in Bast One Hundred and ‘Thig.| With Redfietd. for hee daughter, H i 4 eive a caller in the ‘ 8 cle : 4 ndred and ‘ edtield. | to care for her daughter, Helen, the wi would be nothing at all that any one |22vanced. Motor stocks spurted Up fy"third Street, Near Alexander Ave a tf Capt. Gotchall_of the French Arn could take exception and Studebaker in first hour sold at nue, and landed on the car tracks dj. | Thirty Thousand Garment Workers | who ts fll, Mary Garden, suddenly called “h though 1 know you doubt it, | 1401-2, up 61 Maxwell stocks Fectly in front of @ westbound car.| Ordered on Strike Im Chicago, {10 the eo her, mother Ere Weeks: do r, THCODE 4 | ; fy e conscious. | ; o and cabled her mother to start as | oe ley ert anoce A ECL thought ‘gained over 2 points, Reading ad- | Regan, Who had seen the ‘acoldent CHICAGO, May | 11—Nearly sa008 thon as possible to look after Mrs, Got- LP et ae et) | van from ‘the sidewalk, rushed 0 union garment workers have orders|chall. That why, the ma donna, feel 1 would fleht the wholé world, | V@nced Weta: and Westinghouse the from) Me ackett and ‘swung fiti|today to Join the 6,000 who have been | bound In on a veasel to rench, port to: +axcep. Emilie, for him, His love for Same. Western Union gained 31-4 from the track just as the street car|on strike for several da. Sidney | morrow, is to pass her mother bound ine, “you must is honest also,|points and closed at top, 951-2,/ruehed by with brakes grinding and | Hillman, TAME ROSEN EKE RE KOnREIta | otha Maw Yee caraalaes eo hy would h iy " : wheels 8! ing. + mated lo ne ‘orkers 0} rica, The New York carrie passengers, or ieee or a Mo my {nother | Studebaker up 7, at 141; Reading at “ive “car tan without stopping | who is directing the strike, claims |of whom eighty were first claas. Amon Market was active, }903-4, up 17-8, aid one underhan¢ two he would be getting t the barguin=a divorced woman. jety Will Study y some of the leading e4- the country and several prices off from best, final changes showed advances with few exceptions, With met changes from previous closing millionaires, the American Ethnologi-, Net tals tpproved to-day. by apreme hanty. The ns and objects society are to | ‘Au! promote inquiries into” the origin, | 4 proK! and characteristjes of the | aces man. Among, the incorpor- " Dr, Pliny E. Goddard of the American Museum of Natural His- Mrs. Elsie Clews Parsons of No. Kast. Seventy-second. Street; Mra, “ Phoebe Hearst, Jacob H. Schiff and | Amencan Malt pt, Felix. Warburg, bankers; Dean ©. | Mherican Somat Worcester, Frederick Gallatin of No. | Am" Woollen. ¢ + #70 Filth Avenue, Prof. Franklin Gid: | Anaconda Mining + 2 dings of Columbia and) Archer M, | Ateh.. Too, & 8. F + % Huntington of No. 15 West Bighty- | dmefivan, Zinc es firat sircet +2 +__—_—~»_—_—_ at Saleide Secon ttempt Succeedn. trying to throw himself in front | ar at the Bedford Avenue! troll Junction, Williamsburg, this afternoon, William F, Gallegher leaped from the land span of the Williams- | burg Bridge, fell into @ recreation park, a baby carriage, withoutout + After of a trolley [He [++ General Get ly killed, He ry m3 lived at No, 15 A i mnond Hill, in hia pockets were a par ’ % card from the Manhattan Hospital at | Mer. Marine ct oe + ‘e| Sentral Talip and a treatment card trom | Mer ative of, ct: a Relleyue Hospital. Maz Notor i } a Mans Meeting to P t Awainat t& Dublin Executions, +4 A mass meeting to protest against ed further executions of the men who |X: 4S ti, participated in the Sinn Fein uprising | iy" 'teu Bp Pha] ye ublin will be held to-morrow even- | Rsaites Oo iy ing at Carmexie Hall, | No admission, fe | Ite. Sieh, zi sarge P | Hep. Steck + Gave . Among the | Seaboard Att Lane =% spenkers will de Hourke Cockran, | Souther or Ratnbridg@e Colby, Martin W. Littleton | Southern and the Rev. Dr, Francis Duffy. Southern Ity, + ———_—_— + Praises Husband in Suicide Note. | 1! + Mrs. Alphonsina Burdick of No. 129] |: = Rooragin Avenue, Jersey City, ended her life by gas in her apartment yes- - terday afternoon, and to-day her huse 1” hand found in # desk drawer a note r Pepaining her net. She sald she had | Were iy + aff fag been ill and did not want to con- | Wis. Central + 4% tinue burden ts “the beat of hus-| Total eales, 31 huis! whe had been suffering from _— oo ae "yervous. breakdown for several near inuieae- Ga. weeks. ps e evin. | Thirteen Horses Burn to Death, | INDIANAPOLIS, May 18—To-day's | aeasions of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections was expeci- ed to develop into some of the most | interesting of the meeting Thomas xvid Kowal, causing & loss of $3,400,| Mott Osborne is to speak to-night on ay eee Bullding burned so quickly | “Prison Bigclpline .im "ite Relation to tint when firemen arrived attempts to| Character Building,” and Judge Edwin | tiene the horses were impossible, Fire-|L. Garvin of the Court of Special Ses- Iman James M. Kennedy of Engine No. | slons of New York City was to discuss | MT ii trom @ fence and sprained his| "The Defective Delinquent." It, has | ankle been announced that the total registra- | ‘Toirteen horses were burned to death early to-day in a fire which destroyed ye boarding stable at No, 548 Metropoll- ian Avenue, Willlamsburg, owned by —S Hlon’ atthe conference ts 2,503." Only | 5 F 9500000, | 174 of these persons are local, and the | Hustinnin Widow Aske 950000 p|total number of delegates from out of | BOSTON, May dines ae ies the cfty, 1,729 Is said to be the largest Henry J. Salt, a passenger on th@. in the history of the conference, s made the basis of a! against the Cunard} 1 in the Fed- y Salt's widow, Needham, The bili _— PIMLICO ENTRIES. | | | . hat the Lusitania. was being; PIMLICO, Md, May 18.—The en- veigated imprudently and negligent | tries for Monday's races are as fol- when she was sunk, | lows: = — = FIRST, RACE Selling two-sear-ohls. fur longs. fellow ally 108. Or oy ’ hy Buddy, 100; * 4; MOTORISTS’ |e" Preset. 100; N, KM SECOND RACE, ht, 146 Haven, i 1 Syosset PROBLEMS SOLVED Georke He Hob America’s foremost tiene exerts THIRD RACK —Selling, tlree-yearcolds and Autom ctive owners | want, the Molennan dire; first ind on ohautteurs | sti forty varie Valley Sitew ree in your | halt f private ime |S Syvihuvr 4 OURTH RACE. ‘The mile aud @ firlong rg i ns, 1 Tom Kaward, alae * booklet. Stewart Auto School WES T (nt Broad wy ys selling six th at Jean 10 CHAUFFEURS or Motor Truck Drivers y without any i 4 MS, vis 10% The 1 | ea 1d 114, LIBS *Shepherdeas, 100) | ‘Treck fat, *Appreniicr twenty feet and while profit taking sales eased |had been lying. beyond where Hi All Wheat Ready to Eat Loox For Tus Sicwarure 7a dellogg rene A Maud ackett |that all union members will obey the|them were Cyril summons to quit work. the Englis! actor, and his daughter Marforte. All Wheat. 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HARRISON HALL cAnstruct in Big 7 Camps |Saved After Clinging to Craft for Two t After clinging to a ¢ yok for two hours Andre Anderse ywelend, and e Welling, 1, EM boxers, both of Chicago, we ued early to-day by n lite saving | rew that hunted them with arch The men were carrte rly tn the iL 0! nderson’s wa Dp water—the wind ty Roth men were pl an when practi hou: mitt 13.~ fternoon by a to-day, raining | | | Capatecd re, apsized ean ean off Sandy | d out to tif fixed exe cause 1 after hitting rhed the craft weed under the landed. ‘Th lly nn W man fe U.S. Supreme Court Denies His Appeal Against Extradition for Forgery Ordered by England. nothing but forgery. ‘Trebitseh since he pally wh mad n charge has been much in was first arrested n he succeeded in escaping ——— ASKS PRESIDENT TO TELL. ““ Need a Laxative? Amertean y Beitat WASHINGT May 13—Represe tat Bennett's revolution, requ President Wilson to tefl the Hou! has been done Samuel Schwarts tu unjustly deprived of his Hritish Governm from the Foreign Af! Jay and adopted by Hiswent. liberty House withou Schwartz, arrested and imprisoned by . the Hritish a an ‘Austrian suapect, has in aw British Jail a year without rmal charges, despite all represents tions In his behalf, gn) Affairs nmittee as the Departm: 1 no reply ITREBITSCH MAY START | ATTAGKED BY KENYON) TO COMMAND PLATTSBURG) FOR LOKDON TOWER SOOH He Wants Consideration of Appoint-| Will Use Coast Artillerymen to} ments Behind Closed Doors and “Senatorial Courtesy” Dropped. prinet- uty marshal who had him “= BEECHAM'S | TWO POLICEMEN SHOR © One We irolt Moree LS, ned Seet ew ded by Thy DETROIT, Mich, May 13.-Pat Lelind Alexan Killed while auin unmmen in all the last night, and Pat Cornelius Ryan wa wounded early LINIMENT STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY Rub! On! 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