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4 Pare ae ¢ a " » Parrett or any of the others whose! » Wires ware tapped in the charities ip- 5 ao aed contest?" Fig of. them,” sald iiepscn,” “tf any of | them want to! THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, WILL ORPET WAITING FOR COURT'S OPENING TO RENEW ORDEAL. 1916. BATTLES INAIR “= SVBLEY BRINGING — BELGIANS CHECK LETTERS TO ORPET ALL HIS TROOPS GERMAN ATTACK’ FROM HIS FANGEE ~ SPEED AIR RECORD yf). PRALL ISLAND RAIDERS * DISCHARGED IN COURT * Me 1 there to Seize It ‘commitments and obligations? wer 4 through with the wire-tappers. ar BACK TO BORDER) — ON YSER CANAL BARRED AT TRIAL OF 400 WIES a aes Fe men arrested ‘ d note — — - Mound, whic ch! they Nad taken posses. SWANN AWAITS WORD FROM ee , 7 bens we ia. GIS HORE OH HERAT DE ; y THE COMMITTE | Notifies War War Department) New Chive tn in the de Cameame Judge Will Not Admit Love Lieut. Navarre: Brings hak eg Carrom, in’ Twin Sener i mi ba dt District Attorney Swann, who had : sg, C Say. Notes of Miss Youker Un- Eleventh German Aeroplane ractor, Averages 100. own it, Were dixchurwed by Magistrate been “informed by telephone by his Bandits Chased by Second Section Also Halted, wave it a i 4 neat New Brighton secretary, Horace Foster, that sen-| Expedition Are Dispersed. Paris War Office. | less Imperative. Second Victory in 24 Hours. Miles an Hour, Bre iitone bat ator Thompson had said he was | r 5 | BRINC s 4 ee P, Doyle, who ay 1 * 3 - - RY GE ANS. | K i. (complainant on behalf of his father, Seas \aveaivaticn and rat ue.) CAVALRY TO PATROL, | BERLIN CLAIMS” GAINS.; FOUR JURORS SWORN. BIG RAIDS BY GERMAN | 4 ; "ea LURE now in the District Attorney's hands, CEOCSOOE SE $OSSSSO Ses s0H55055 | nl eS 3 a Cf ics | enal oe eer {ownership of the island and xeeks to Br bite recaives ne Saar eatin: Sixth Regiment, Belonging to} Reports Repulse of French on} Accused Student’s Confidence | Three Seaplanes at a of ry — by| bage nc te art of the gar tion from Senator Thompson or any| First Expedition, Will Do Verdin Front and Capture of | Increases as Suicide Theory Coast—6 Killed, 38 Wounded apt. Ba ime is | Me Drake took esponsibility for member of his committee of a change in the committee's programme | Should there be a change I would to take mei to the island estan of his property. with them and they found the isl Argonne Trench. | Gets Support. in French Cities. + Faster Than Telegraph. Duty in Big Bend. | 09009002000052.000008605200s000000 rot want ti tt the ¢| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. May 20.—) PARIS, May German troops tast | Marguerite Mooera Marshal. PARIS, May 20.—Great aerial ace ee pee be us American | des tere “sen” Museepoe the tee ha members of | withdrawal of the second American| Might took the offensive along the | (Special Staff Correspondent of The + [tivity en oth sides was reported im) i Peatablished wecday gy [Drake wald he took double-bar- committee as to what lines were s ia Dore Sréaie ts: Bowell Yaor Canal, between Steestraate and | Evening World.) 13 to-day’s official statement from the) T18 was established to-day byY/relied shotguns to island and being followed and what further tes pe we ibe ah tegs| Het Sas, the War OMce announced) WAUKEGAN, Ill, May 20—Did) ° War Office. | Vietor Carlstrom, an aviator from the] placed them in the shack ” cco! " . “d i a4 * : - 1 st x e | rn timony was in prospect before pro-| Tes. w comp! to-day, An attempt to cross the eanai | Marian Lambert, who loved Will Or-| Lieut, Navarre, French ain hero, |Curtiss School of flying, who left] 4 Mr Drake produced a copy. pe ip Col. Sibley believes his mission of| failed. pet not wisely but| 7 brought down his eleventh German | Newport News, Va. at 6.26 o'clock }title to the island, This decd 4 ir. Seymour has a right to per- Th . 3 aeroplane, which fell behind the| this morning and landed on the track |dates the Doyle deed by twen apersing the bandits who raided © Germans also attacked In the too well, kill her-| + P t Sh ; ; K District A a Uinelon pelt any person to enter his office. He) cuillas and Glenn Springs has|Champagne. ‘The War Office an- self? 3 French lines near Chattancourt, north | at & RETA Canta Teicke neal Ob Wieatallnateh COLES: WIL RO HORT ore ea Mulla ilu, been accomplished, and he has noti-|OURCeMent says that asphyxiating Did Wilt Orpet, west of Verdun, Bot German occ ane CG at iene _ ne or Mr, Drake and the prisoners, an- 3 ire ae as was used, but that, the assault pants were captured. ‘This was nounced, after his clients had ‘been Atornes and. although urged to go ov ia ena, ae tev . a who loved Mari second plane brought down by | Served as his guide is 400 miles, his|discharged. he ,intended to place fore the Grand Jury, he has an- ° - Lambert not wisely and not v juil. Doyle was in On the Verdun front there were ned | speed therefore averaging 100 miles |Roeer P. Do: For this reason the Sixth C court, He gra airy, varre in twenty-four hours. swered each time that he did not de- —_—--— bbed his hat and fled. O no important developments, French « Lieut. Nungessen brought down his|/an hour, o ane site to press a charge against Mr Per vaaaiaay ead oe AIA AE positions at ‘Avowsure and at Dead well enough, kill) « fifth German plane, which fell in the} With him In his flight was Capt. J. VILLAR KYRONEN WINS Burns, thereby, at least by implica: |" aie Tend patrol instead of rein-|Man Hill were bombarded violently. her? i Forges wood. ‘Three other German | H. Taylor of the Connecticut National Bee khpeating to ratity his act. Ml forcing the first expedition. The attack on the, Belgian front The first week | aeroplanes fell behind their own lines.|Guard, @ student of the Curtiss MODIFIED MARATHON Seymour in the only one who can | fCOne ihe tm May 20.—OMotal| Ws Checked by Belgian infantry fire. of the trial of the German aeroplanes bombarded the | school, who weighs 200 pounds. The lodge a Peres report of Col. Sibley’s Intention to] LONDON, May 20.—The Germans twenty - one-year, French seaport town of Dunkirk and) machine was a twin tractor, An —_—- seal States Attorney Marshall) tain from Mexico to the border|'@ Proparing for a big offensive on |old University of Wisconsin student | 3 the town of Bergues, aouth of Dun-|average height of 6,000 feet was|Beats Out Kohlemainen in Exe wanna faz an the initiative in the | Feached the War Department to-day. | the Belgian front, according to for the murder of the elghteen-year-| kirk, killing six persons and wounding| maintained throughout the flight Sprint at City Hall Fin- Reports to-day showed that tn the recent brush of the second expedition with Mexicans four bandits wero wounded and two captured. They had beld as prisoner @ Carranza com-) mander's son, thus showing they were | not allied with the Carranziatas. | The second expedition has dispersed the bandits, driving them something Seymour & Seymour is con- cerned, there was no Federal inter- est. It was the alleged theft of Mor- gan papers which started the case, and in which the Federal authorities had absolutely no interest. Then the Police stumbled across information which they thought would be of in- | terest fo the Federal authorities.” | case ral despatches from Holland to-da: ‘Trainioads of men and ammunition have been moving toward the Belgian front for the past three days. Guns are reported to have been con- contrated on the line from the coast to Ypres, as {f for a renewal of the attempt to reach are becoming Increasingly Heavy Air scouts ctive, Following is the text of the War old high school girl of Lake Forest, admittedly his sweetheart, closes with that may anewer these questions, There were some important develop- | ments to-day, however: Judge Charles H, Donnelly, preata- ing at Orpet’s trial, declared that the sixty love letters written by Miss not even a beginning of the evidence 3 ° 4 w , Sie Sees | | ee DdTDdH9OO ODO MD DO in which sbe thr Tt was with atened suicide. a grin so wide that it | thirty-eight. In reprisal a French air squadron attacked enemy camps at Wytwegen, Zarren and Handzaem, and a Belgian squadron bombarded the Ghiftelles aerodrome, many bombs reaching the mark. ‘The Medaiile Militaire, the most coveted decoration of the French sol- dier, has been delivered to the fam- ily of Alfred Bobba, who sacrificed bis At 10.12 o’clogk a single tractor Cur- tiss machine, piloted by Steve McGor- don, landed at Sheepshead Bay in tho wake of tho Carlstrom machine. It had left Newport News at the same time this morning, but ran into a thunderstorm and was forced to come down to an altitude of 2,000 feet, los- ing direction for a while. This ac- ishing Line. won the EB marathon = ' Villar Kyronen Mail's modified 123-4 miles this afternoon from One Hundred and Seventy-third Street and the Concourse in the Bronx to the City Hall, There were 1,500 start- ers, and they came straggling im (0% a ae NG = een oem remem Re ” counted for its delay, «according to hour after the winner. In the “ | more than 125 miles below the bor- 4 nearly became « jovial “haw haw," |life in one of the most daring aerial |\0Us hie nce of the Mayor, sherite A ‘Has the information been for- dan. Beever tae el vn. {Office statement: Celeste Youker, bis flancee, to Orpet/ ana a resounding slap on his knee, feats of the war ; Mouorabn: BS bad wee bi Mee ith mrested the Maueeta ag the warded to Washington?” he was . cea bates “In Belgium ups of enemy | Will not be read in thé trial ualess {t |that Mr. Orpet sr. read the news of. Flying over Alsace in @ raid on the|Goodnow, a mechaniclan. Cie Hal asked. ers and Payne, the American cap- Lioctuis nemy|is absolutely necessary to establish | Mr. Hassinger’s reiterated denial of town of Mulhausen, Bobba was en- Hy E Carlstrom and McGordon each car- Kc as c "T can't say so. Maybe it has not, | ves taken in the Big Bend raids.. troops attempted to cross the Yser & bit of evidence on which the prose- gaged by one of the new German Hans Kohlemainen was in the leaa e's Ci rl O 7 fe les, and seemed ty Canal between Bteenstraate and Het | ‘he State's case against the youth. | owed el Kampttliegzeug aeroplanes, propelied | ried @ message from Capt. Thomas S.| for the last few miles, shall replied. Peete nae teeegeaet eer rienda 15} a artillery fre read in court,” said Judge Donnelly. |Orpet group is decidedly optimistic, machine | guns. Swooping pbneath |Coast Aeronautical Station at New-| (rey ‘the dae ot the City Hal 4 *) | \« » ler J “ ei 1 ylans aboi obbi’s inferior machine, yor- ‘Did any one come to you with a “In Champagne the Germans dis-| "They are love letters, full of senti- (and already is laying plans about the port News, to Alan R. Hawley, Presi- dent of the Aero Club, as follows: “T am sending you this message by Carlstrom and McGordon, who will the view that no considerable bandit gangs can long carry on apy opera- tlons from there. story that a German army officer in- | tended diverting ammunition to Mex- | too?” “About fifty persons came to me Park like a tandem team, both going strong and almost at 4 miler’s pace. About fifty feet from the finish line Kyronen made a leap as if he hol just ben shot off his mark and just man emitted a stream of machine gun bullets that riddled the Frenchman's gasoline tank and set fire to bis petrol. Robba was 4,000 feet above ground Job Will must take when the trial is over, For his father frankly admits the money which would have gone to [the completion of the boy's college course hus gone in the expense of ment and endearment. The girl pours out her heart in them, and I don’t think such personal letters should be read by any one but the youthful | charged dense clouds of gas along our front on the road between St. Hilaire and St. Souplet and on the Souain- ae is ing what air naged to shoot past Kohlemainen Somme-Py Road. jdefending him against the when he discovered his machine|Show to-morrow morn manag with such information,” said Mr. TOPPING PLAYS WHITE Our curtain of fire made it impos- |#weetheart to whom they were ad-|inurdering Marian Lamber aflame. Without a moment's hesita- | transportation really means. and beat him out by little more than Marshall. sible for the cnemy to launch an at- dressed, jf | And forty feet away, in the corner tion he darted directly against the| “By boat and rail, making the most |® The crowd broke through the police “Diyou out any cutn im sen «| YN FINAL GOLF MATGH|'wos svt nots rasa” "7° [Matte avery aay sonar ti nd eh Pleas per a in a hl gree mere, ‘n pe | ttl aa etatement?” some of the letters necessary ‘evidence | , nese nim the de plow, ‘West of the Meuse (Versun front) ratulations. His time Marian’ s father, Then miles tween Newport News and New York, |/with their con, chines collided with terrific impact. “The fact that a person would take y r 1 hour, + minutes and 101-5 a illional ‘ap ni there Was a violent bombardment tablish what he believes was the away, in w still shadow-filled house, ‘The flames from Bobba's plane com-|we took thirteen and one-half hours | was . the trouble to come to me would in-| Young Millionaire Defeats Dyer in| joing the night againet our positions |Mottve for Marian's murder—Orpet’s |a griy-faced, unsmiling wreck of a|municated to the German and the two|to accomplish the journey that our |S¢conds. ctine me to make an investigation. love for Miss Youker and bis desire | Woman, Marian's mother, waits alone. | Te Semi-Finals at Garden City, between Avocourt Wood and Dead machines plunged to earth. Bobba’s| jipmen expect to make in about four Lambert js not suffering an ’ at of | Bets may say I do not pelleve that Sinking 40-Foot Putt Man Hill. There was no infantry |to be rid of Marion. ' More, And, whatever. happens to | body was found lying across that of| 1... myo all rail distance, via Rich- WAR TAXES TO BE CUT. any’ considerable amount of war mu- : . attack, The first panel of four jurors was) Will Orpet. it geeims to ie that the BERLIN, May 20.—German aviators) mond, Washington and Philadelpbla, | ¥ .icqton, Sette sebitc nitions was diverted to Mexico,” was! GARDEN CITY, May 2. — Henry] «tn the Vonges an attack was made|accepted a half hour after court Frank tamert "and bie wife. Wize | successful tacked enemy ships off] ig 416 miles. ‘The actual running time | | WASHINGTON. Muy St the paul 4 willing but long delayed witness,|“ireenwich, and Gardiner Whit BERLIN, May 20.—Repeated French | diately sworn in, William Tt Orpet was Visited in his hours and fifteen minutes, The route Police Commissioner Woods last e' $25,000,000 between July and December a i ering he, vaAmien Cha-| champion of the Flushing Club, met They arc: Len Barthell of Antioch,|cell bere this week by Ml «Dixmude, Poperingh bit | attacks against the newly conquered Sener tor won hare lons, St. Pol and Sulppes. chosen by Carlstrom and McGordon| 31 if plans of Administration leaders me! described te the committee the| here to-day in the finals of the Gar-| German positions on the Haucouri-|thirty-fve yeara old, foreman im an) ite Corti and was assured by —_—_>— reduces the distance possibly to 400| Work out ase ante saving by system of “listening in.” den City Golf Club tournament. Top-| egnes highroad, northwest of Verdun, | ice plant, married and the father of her that if he was acquitted. she| THREE SEAPLANE miles. | eliminating ‘rom the Emergency MORGAN'S MAN HAD DETECTA-! Ping came through to the title round] were repuised, the War Office an-|five children; G. A, Thompson of} would become his bride. RAID BRITISH COAST; “1 expect they will drive the two enue Lam, effective July, ,epecial jane: PHONE PUT IN SEYMOUR: by means of a victory over Franklin|nounced this afternoon. In the Ar-]Nevwport, fifty-six years old, farmer,| Her visit was secretly, made at ES 7 xy] Curtis tractors, one of them a new otlable Instruments, perfumery An telling of putting a dotectaphone| D¥¢r in the semi-finals, while White|fonne German patrol parties peae- | married, eight children; H. ¥. King of RIED anit it wits Hor learned until! QNEIS BROUGHT DOWN [eke Osmetics, tobacco, bankers oF trated French second line trenches, to-da: Each day for the last few twin engine machine of a new type, | and ‘ hi ares fn the Seymour office, witnesses as-|‘*feated John M. Ward, the home| taking some prisoners. Area, twenty-seven years ol, clerk,| Weeks Orpet has received a letter | without making # atop in the 40) brokers, theatres and other place serted that W. J. Burns personally | club champion.. married, one child; and T. W. Wil-| from Miss Youker, who is a schojl| LONDON, May 20.—Three German | jjies, + Girected it and that it was done at) Topping, in winning one up from | loughby of Deerfield, thirty-two yeara|teacher 18 May imits, Sut outside |seaplancs made a raid on the Eng-) sour telegraph messages usually the request of Martin Egan of J, P. old, married, farmer, two children. Dyer, gave a fine exhibition of fight-| a British of- lish evst coast last night, In a long statement regarding the reach us in about the time the dia- WALL STREET, Morgan @ C=, It was said Burns also|!"5 golf. Dyer started like a prairie) Meanwhile critical analysis of | cage to-day Frank Lambert, father of | ficial announcement this afternoon) ig should be flown. To-morrow's bad a elephone “tap,” and that he| fire and won the first two holes. Top-| young Orpet goes on. Ang .dend: ele) Petes ao tetae an (ee One of tho aircraft was) formance should demonstrate what examined papers taken from a desk| Ping came back strong at tho fourth | this delicate looking college boy, | OMEN ening suicide, She never |ProuRht down off the Le isin leeet| may be expected from the trans-con- te the office. by sinking a forty-foot putt that! peaging was narrow during the first | With sullen violet eyes and a powder-/haq an idea of suicide. 1 am not|The seaplanes dropped jombs, | sinental aeroplane competition which After Mayor Mitchel had made his} tmado the gallery look up. Again, at/ hour, and price changes were slight. | Pale face, a murderer, as the State | going to have my girl's name black- | wounding one soldier and tWol in. Aero Club has instituted upon ve all a chance to buy, th charge against Senator Thompson of/tho sixth, Topping had his putter! treading dropped from 104 to 101 8-4{ #8 Charged? The veniremen of Luke |ened in avery Way te Mit tie Daypoee civillans, | suggestion of Mr. Ralph Pulttzer. an ‘nome interior aril “treachery against the United States," | working in good shape and ran down | ang rallied. U, 8. Steel opened 85 1-4| County may honestly have the “fixed pe Ment topiner menicry & Following is the text of the official | inne previous cross-country record "RADWAY’ S READY RELIEF and tke Senator had insisted thereja twenty-five-footer which squared ‘and sagged off to 85. Ana- opinion” they so vociferously assert,/” Four threatening letters received | statement: ‘was made by W. C. Robinson, who ain RELA ‘was no question of national interests/the mutch. From this point Dyer trong up 7-8 to 86 3-4, In but thousands of other men’ and|by Lambert w a furhed over Ki “A hostile air raid was carried out| qo ¢rom Des Moines, la. to Kent- favolved, United Btates District At-| succeeded in gaining the lead. tho second, hour market. rallied to|Women all over the country are won. | State's Attorney Dally to-day. All) on the east coast of Kent last night | cu, Ind., on Oct, 17, 1914, making the LINIMEN I torney Marshal issued @ statement) White beat Ward two up and was/about the closing level of Friday, |ering what is the answer to the |i) similar terms: by at least three sea planes. 0 that the Seymour case was one with : ; : tance of $32 miles in 4 hours and 44 | ¢ ”” INSTANTLY never in serious trouble throughout|Canadian Pacific advanced 6 fearful interrogation that is scrawled raiders made the English coast at a | distance o STOPS PAIN” ii ee eee , o " ‘| "DDE ? tew minutes past 2 o'clock this morn- | minutes.” 5 which he had been conversant, and| the match. points to 182 $4, ond Ualon Bacife across Will Orpet. I have watched] DRUG CLERK ADMITS ing, ‘One sea plane then turned north | "the powerful biplanos attracted at- mab onyit DoesNot Blister ce iiesinagtiina 5. -8. Ow ae 4 ma 7 oppe o! ve jerse: 5 stocks, my chair is no e feet from ibpity i f 1 | Lumbexo, Sore Throat, Sore Muscles, which involves national issu CAMBRIDGE, Mase, May 20.—Rad-|* _— He does not look nor act the sort of TO ORPET AT MADISON dowa ware broken. Otherwise there thelr prowress Kept coming into Hew Counsellor Polk of the State De- | cllffe College girls in a at Closing Quotations, person who would commit the crime lao ; ror a ‘hore. “The fllers were greet partment in Washingtown, howe’ Presigent to-cey t6c 554 fehoty taal from previous closing: for which he has been indicted, More-| MADISON, Wis, May Charles|““pwo | other seaplanes turned |eq with cheers by the crowds at the LAS ald he knew nothing of the Seymour evelt was si van tan over, he does not appear that which |W: Hassinger, former Madison drug) south and dropped twenty-five explo- | speedway, Ww.L. pouc . S camer case, and at the Department of Jus- ughes ot ¢ his k 4 confessed clerk, admitted to-day that he did| sive bombs over Southeastern Kent. *, is known and confessed actions . y ; c tice all knowledge of the case was de- |Poauet’ candidate, Hencore And the 8 fi | prove him—a weak cad, sell William Orpet, former U niversity | One golater, & tom tombe tank eset) SHOES woMttn'abovs re eeeitet er Laelee Ee ear aaeneels, .t $ ‘There 1s nothing in his face or man. |udent, charged with the ‘murder “| and one seaman were Injured, one The members of the Burns agency | Chosen President of the Sociaist Clas Ro t ner to indicate he is capable of the|ampty bottle a day or two before the | Public house was wrecked and sev showed no inclination yesterday |of Radellft et " 5 t eeant 1 » 5 ‘| fal houses were injured. The remain ¥ y $ if] flaming Vesuvian passion which| youth went to Lake Forest on the | Th) MUMN Me ed no fatalities or to obey subpoenses from the = ed hd t% makes’ one type of murderer, nor, on | fatal trip. Yesterday Hausingor de- | ‘ns i committee, Burns's representatives | at the other hand, does he sh; nied selling Orpet a bottle. “Phe raiders all made off as soon terested in the wire-tappi veati- + |the oth and, he show any] ur gid wel rp * bottle,”* he raiders al admit they installed @ detectaphone|gition In New York. It It Heals His = [atgns of possessing the Borgian intel- | said Ae itleot taste Ie was not 'a| o2 thelr bombe were discharged. One tn Ge Seymour office, but denied |iaws against listing in on telephone] SS F of} [lect to plan and carry out w subtle, fewonounce hottie. It was a larger one.| ne Tee Wh Pepe ce ine Hate ppe elephone or received |)... 8 + S{cold blooded killing. Girlish good orning.” conversations, it was declared to- ‘ WoT f gian coast this morning. the Information the police obtained by) 14 wil, set a precedent ie S02) cb HY tf ltooks, superficial refinement and a : BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, ‘Metening In. Walee (sat wil hanclece Gna ioe ~ 8 |solid substratum of the spoiled child L. I), May 20.—A German aeroplane sieges AN Tat tag roe The committes in executive session P the depart- HR + 8| thats Will Orpet. ‘That's the boy 57 INDICTED FOR RIOT. bombarded a British destroyer during i beg ria: Deena tagtimeny Aboce the reverticnn | ment, ln. ite, work, yf onilcen ticiad tial tausarr te plese ana & naval engagement off the Flanders | (Continued From First Page.) et Sh eke anert At t " + 0 DB ie . ES 1 va nd obtaine hits on offices. Members of the syndicate] Hrcns 10 Nelephone e» ea, pare + Pleven the man-of-the-world finesse to] pippenunet Pw, Alay Zo--Fred |iNB to cae aR eS A seer ohent tothe, reas against each other, When you asserted they got thelr information y in’ and about Manhattan, | + 8 lend nis attatr in some fashion that] wriTTSBURGH, Pa. May 20 Fred |” ‘ho British naval forces appeared | cannot overcome you must take coun- ; Ete ena. Cini wh most of the bomb plot work | 1 A W. Merrick, mer Socialist editor, | og. the ders coast during the ; . ew age we by “grapevine” and denied they ever has been done: Much informati 4 | Would spare her as much suffering d by the Grand Jury | Qfternoon. German torpedo boatsand Sel: Ssee then what a new ag claimed to represent J. P. Morgan, or} ot iy t ation ot] «las the girl who is left behind ever can riot with | atrol boats engaged them immedi-|have come into, I should think that Don’ t or: et— that they ‘had obtained anything| Value Inthe cases has come from the é That's the mob, which | ots ef artillery duel at! he imagination of yeNNE | exercise of this privilege. A it 'S |be spared. ‘That's the boy who, keep ur Thoms [ately and a brief artillery duel at 4g would quicken the imag ra from any one in the Morgan offices. jin Alege pees th eee : is ange ling his last tryst with Marian Lam- #) Come | long range ensued, every man and quicken the patriot-| that when gonmtination, | i romans of Senator Thoinpson said he would! Ue Mevies erie “ Bie wore + “lbort, admits he walked away and left | | ean nf with iavea The Bilan Lataitatiys in an-aos| ime of every man whe cared’ fo! secre ine gusts mate be glad to co-operate with « Con. |* Cavacamnant amc ts Steve jealigete “uM ‘+ | ber dead body in the snow of Helm's 1wo Indictments 0 mine} count of ngagemnent off the! Ameri: jptom—keep your digestive organs gyaesional committes, if Congress:| .y i0ie evidence’ notion ap rt swell | Woods, although, not being a doctor, | Meee tine ran MAYIns een CON" | anders ¢ ay, said that the) “Hore in America we have tried to g ‘order by the timely use of mag Lott's resolution for a vowmittee| 1 on. but from telogray he could not know she was beyond wn ey | British suffered no casualties. day inet canicls ab Rrlnging All dia nvod » Anvestigate the wiretapping 18) Agenis seeking informe ny That's the boy who has consist | nrerreerennes ao rid ther on terms of liberty i ens seek: fo }aid ny \¢ sist. | " | world toge! o paaged. Word came from Wushing- | cess to files of the 3 _jently followed the weakling’s way JAMAICA ENTRIES | MEN, BEWARE SPORT SHIRTS ana’ co-operation and peace, and in on ythat the resviution might never | panie A COMpany refuses to pro- fl the line of least resistance. Meera Seen that “Kreat experience that we have GTON to the co} his course is avoid : 4 OF Ea io ay's races are as fol s s Short . { prophetic sample of man- WASHINGTON, May 20. ~ Depart-|oq by the departinent, av it entalle a 4 | believed, seem to emphasize the sul- nye) furlongs] emee Residents ore Lpdvliesa deel bite Mia | merit ‘of Just als ure vitally ins lows of time and po publicity Sicide theory of Marian Lambert’ i Wag puns | BEWOOD, The, May a8 Bhat MIT “There is no Aner sentence in the 5 ne : omen an 4 great nations im s “ yy {death, Charles Hussinger, once a nant: | “sport” shirts for men were denounicest history which dccurs in the Declara- 3 | arus_clere In Madison, Wis, bas is New | az tmmoral by the "Shar nference fon of Independence in which M is reiterated his denial of his first asser- Ida Clave, 107; of the Holiness Chr Any Churen here, | 100 ton sald a “decent respect aor Q] tion that he sold to Will Orpet a two. "an 4 upward the opinion of mankin: makes it nec- = Mo" £ Blounce glass bottle in which the proses weed 11S eat | JAMAICA RESULTS. earary—I am not mow quoting, the - Py 18% 1183 + | cution claims the cyanide of potas. | los. tub! Er words eae ich we have take! All loat or feand articles ad- BS ass = “IRS o-yeare the ground upon whic ave taken | % S]aium crystals wore carried to the farolde and uo-| FIRST RACE For fillies: two-year- (he Amportant step of asserting our | vertised ia The World will, be *Ttatal rendezvous. One of Marian's " stfu. 09 (Met 13 to 10, 1 independente, , td oe eee Pulltser Building 1% | classmates has come forward to point ets tit ut, Arets Almeo oT, SOR) ME would jike, therefore, to thins | Arcade, Park w; Worl fo is ‘plates. "Tout that the day before her deat sda i 08 ‘Hanoter), | thet the spirit of this on oauld | Uptown Office, northwest core ota) alee, “U7, BS ‘ola Jout that the day before her death : | second: ‘Pripte cr witatherins he expressed if we ima ned ourselves | emnsth Bi, and Broadway: ai FoR eT terers she had a lesson in chemistey which sehting 16 to o. ng eto etre ifting some sacred omble n of coun World's Harlem Office, 196 ' explained the death-dealing possivill- M ViscOND HACE -Por threcsyeareolda sel und of peace, of accommodation West * » ré eatin Elect and Manu 4 par ee ei ar pward: sel added one qnd righteous Judgment, before the Brooklyn Office, Indigestion. ( Jne pac kage . ar uring wny, year ended Mar tes anid r . more 9 a mnt, and n fatwenti nn Bae oni of the world, and reminding ton St, Brooklyn, for 40 daye rplu 666,789, equal tu $ 7 Umatantial totter Hall) , Mirst: Ms then of that passage in Scripture. following the printing of the | or share ‘on ‘vomman stock ch the gitl wrote 5 Ongat just be. ninator, 9 ited Ob TO ater the wind. after the earthquake edvertinementy ~*~ A f ye t ll dr st ar, 430, an ronnie fore re ‘ je Un und out 0 “inte after the fire, the atill smull voice of > ve ‘ ped on $13,000,004 his la H journey from the Uni Maynes? 4 third i i i Oe

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