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en ne een Net eg ere THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 32 a — —— ae ee eee CARDINAL GIBBONS eeung Comminstoner Mrong Gait haters ot the eae 2 ORGTNE Hm “ . On anTenar WOPES " @howld net here bere ested. ont ® ~ F Toh Nala od om — met « . . ror we peace 4. teetuaed it She een werviee te the Fight feeb of the Me vee The ite hee wet bow “ast te Comeniasion ean . wages"? FUL ANSWER ON 2-2 STORM CLOSED. © SSS MAIL SEIZURES se et nore ORANGE BANK 47" TO VAN CORTLAROT on SRPrERSIOn® te test Your theory j D> - j thet peur Ge ene uaay eeene Cas _— CAMP OM WEDNESDA' .10-uano Ficaring ——~_«SENT INNOCENT 10 ON THE GERMAN THIRD LINE A, SAYS SYANN tees ony other “hen” P Not Once in Three Weeks Have Big Guns Been = y, 4 Such Cases Than British to Re Told Within Few ‘= SS a Mutual Trust Company Forced |The Pint Up-suve Organieation Silent and Infantry Attacks Occur Any One Could Guess Days That Reply Sent Is or Miagine and myer «to Call Out Police Kee | Hike t ay ; pbowt the @tre tion The at All Hours Prosecutor Adds a | Not Satisfactory See Eee ioe eee a serves for Protection Tod 7 LONDON, Puy hw 6 biagt Of | dared the Ualue along the Gullione 2 page ours o 1 threw out a tet” in = ) aM Wire 4 re trom te guns, Hiritian Posiores ine was continuing andcnes NEW WIT NES BLAITLEN WARHINGTON, Buiy v4 © tain with Fether Miggus by re ORANK, N July 4A panic tor. | TUN. N. ¥., duly oe Reve a4vanced etili further in | the Mritieh held the advantage Department will immediately marking that “BMitehel is « moral lowed the closing of the Mw . menanded wy « knowieder to Ambapendor Vege 6! bo nrunt and pretends he is an angel Company here todey by Hiteheook, consis Landon receipt of the mall reply from | Great Britain, oad saform bin (Ot ' varner dtiggine ves, wo avo |? ’ from Utiea, Watert burch, Walton Haig reported to-day, The| the tervine hand-to-hand Aebiing rag. | TKS of How Tribute Was is continuing With the edvam-|ing around Guillemont Mat of ihe) = [evied Are Told to the abt, when he te the contrary” Henking and insurance Departme ", Henking dered the rt a around Ponteres, (em, ir) The special despatches emphanined p ith the Brien Village 6 Wh MPVCRD bands, Bur in the, a6 Oy & Bed an tacnade non, Middletown, ia test of the London War Office | other half the Teutons are strongly Grand Jury vty on & Pt Father Higa w that |Aoore closed and gave no mpecitic rea. | RAN Broke « > dese tan Pepert le ae follows 40g in and fighting deaperately to bold — | Bev - ow remark was intended ee « 00m for Bo doing of the closing | perka PR EAS "Apart trom coutinuews beary | thetr ground The eetimation into eb * of _ ¥ ie bait A. No lepread like « and re than | days indulge in rifle practios Md SEE — thn evere Ravting ot veetertay — |The tusthermom point achieved was |" "ht 0 4° with view conditions Wethetinnie Miner caited et{ @ YOu employed the ta you] ‘The police reserves were calied and | mont nt ; “Temterday, between High Wood | at Puskeres—meariy » mile on the male o new-tore tite eMlernese whan saan 4id about Mayor Mitchel ving that another hoidup has A later Depar Hecretary of Mts CARDINAL GIBBONS r4ing @ rumor that (he United OO 6OE ee EEEEEEEEHOEPE | Heaton might send warship’ a8 CON BALTIMORE, July 24-—Cardinal | Yovs to American mail-oarrying # . (On4 Quillemost, repented counter | highwey to Mapaume, the immediate % 4 attacks by the enemy gained for | objective of the tnrust. Guillemont 4 tm no Advantage a4 very heavy | was apparentiy to-day the most hotly ‘4 —« cis ashe sea - tT! the Zestrations ie the glory “We ot Attereey fwenn won called to mubstant) # of grafting had une humerous canes in whieh poll the Orange Vatiey, loaded | ¥°* | ol ww ry it hotgune ane —— It was full phaif an hour te. | TROOP TRAIN IN COLLISION, * was resumed, Crazed | ge 2 Yl awe hope that the wiretappers would take | far, foreigners rushed to other bank. | that | A That is correct . ed i Q Did you at that time the opinion you felt, A. Yes | Q And one of you expressed the | fore ord men tainred of € esterday’s action, which toc the |for purpose of tntimia . Uibbons celebrated hia eighty second) The Netherlands diplomat was itutia “ on o tue Threw Te ‘ J and Meltieh offense tp the ond of ite] ee” — birthday yesterday bo weak ¢ public| the rumor was without any founda. | that down? A. Yes |1ne be utions and withdrew their! gan ANTONIO, Tex. July 1" = ‘igh Wooa {hird week and what might be called OF the suppression of eviden uncement of his belief in uni | ton seer Fiano Wate We siied tis “Galt | eee ! ees hae tte en z ' nelghborhvod bird c 7 } " e | ‘. e ? | omy ca pitaliaed whe? 4 sia evuaed $ Guillemont. 10 tbs the third phase, Not once in the | eaused the conviction uf men and |vereal military aramine vvirect relation betweon the Heitian "periment on the telephone in a caik|,,Th® Company war capitalised at Minnesota troop. train crashed. wi De, “Se Potteres we cxcures important | Gt. All the whi Semen by perjured evid ‘Universal military (re seiaures and biacklisting of With Pather Higgins at Astoria for about twenty y & regular passenger train on the 58 in epite of the stub- | continued, until the “There have bee 4 ese ated out by! @ What did you way? A. That it te declared, re o rownaville and Mexico Railroad he apectator wold, “will safeguard our + rican firma was . + ‘torn Of the enemy, and & | become humbed wit > § they had di near Bay City, Tex., last night faege portion of tho village ts now buman otruggic With this euper. | stances,” Mr Swann © with all the world, up> | Department officials tore veh a rageed our 8 ore on the y. | Seer OL MY. Tos. leet nie ng * c ‘u an wl 4 bjocter them to 4) % . Mud covered men one id guess Many wnhwod and fuse ite many) after the arrival of the preliminary tao jad eu! ‘| » tn our bands, Here we have cap | nie, renee ferris og Heo women have served and are into o triotic | reply to the mail note bullying and misrepresentation 1 SCORES OF INNOCENT VICTIMS a ¥ tured we eune and sixty more | prisoners in each fresh attack | **TViNg penitentiary termes for erines Md heaven's first The extreme irritation which the, @ Did you have anybody in the Th Pres Precaution Might z a the same wonder at the per-| Which (hey never committed. We pes Srom authority Administration feels over Engiand’s Tom or did you make a written mom. | ident, and Thomas 8 Hyrne, Sects Have Saved Them. + Haig’s statement that the t hammering of the British It - 4 (ary Treasurer and Cashier f . hae ‘twenty-four houre «4 must complete the graft investigation Cardinal had bia birthday delay in answering the mail note ia orandum of the words you used as e Whenever an epidemic makes it a fs Sight was “comparatively calm,” spe) ing army fahting night Ag well [NOW that we have started it, and then the home of Joseph Bebriver partially because it was throu ‘bait?!’ A. No. appearance it invariably attacks th mS ial despatches from Waris to-day de-las day, thin office will devote twit to doing | pr .oalrel sounty, with twenty uf bi¥\wiieged illegal practice of Q ‘Then you have no way of veri- PROTEST ON U.S. TROOPS children of the city, or in oth : ‘ SeeaneeneEy AGuEEEee what can be done to right these |yramm and vablograimof consratiia, mail of American firms that she ob- fyiny the “bait?” A, No nae words, where resistance Is least = tl Wrong and punish those responsible | tion and good wishes from prelates| tained much of the information on) Father Higgins had no witness pres BY MEXICAN GENER L lected, pale, sickly childre ‘A for thee," and laymen all over the world, which the blacklist war compiled, [ent or kept no written record? A. I with vitality at low ebb, ure ens she We z ; prey, while the healthy, full bloode Judge Muiqueen announced that the The preliminary mail rewy re- | don't know, I suppose not rosy eheeked ster 18 ne REPORTED additional Grand Jury which has had | ceived i# altogether unsatisfactory} Counsel Frank Moss, on behatt of|Gonzal’s Declares _Militiamen| to succumb teeter I not so ai OGRAD the polloe inv ition in hand would ' officials said. because it ignores the defendant Robert W. Hebbard, re Crossed Border and hot Up” There ts probably nothing that wil — be continued indefinitely because of | contention of principle expounded in| examined Mgr. Dunn. el build up the system of a growing the Importance of the Investigation the American note and deals only! Q. Why did you refrain from tell Homes of Natives. child and increase its powers of re Battle Went On for Four Days Without Pause|""cneres ot tw stomen’ pl gg Se ge Asoo -apeempenige Dogs ly feetively tha the f the attempted terrorix- immediate bearing on the demand ut chil ts Re he ig mane ‘ack more ef ut the} Bl. PASO, Tex, July 24.—<en. | rectively than the celebrated Johai ait’ talk you made about the $1007] Francisco Gonzales, Commandant at| jrory Ne Malt Extract. ‘This —Gains Claimed on Galician and oy | for @ reform in British practices, | mr Littleton said you might explain | Juarez, formally protested to-day to| fyity. palntable tonic Pe auould ed R. de--hiaans | tat Gen, George Bell jr, commanding the | given in wineglassfuls at meal Umed 4 ungarian Borders. Liao Atbarsty Hmith this afternoon, a “Rect!” exclaimed Mr. Littleton, | American forces here, against the|—children love it and thrive on it gariler in the day he nald he had evi- = “Sustained,” ruled Justice -|conduct of the outpost guards of the |Can be procured from any relabl LONDON, Vong yy ~ srg oF (the Grand Duke Nicholas's [dence that « woman who had evidenc wt > ‘MGR. DUN KNEW | baum, Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, who, | druggist and cheap imitations should iq! Grad comes report through a/army in Caucasus, T Against men under indictment had Cad jed.—Advt Under Mr. Moss's questioning Mgr.| he said, crowsed into Mexican terri. |%€ Serupulously avo | Dunn explained why he published the| tory yesterday morning “in violation —s 4 | Moree and Father Farrell pamphlets [of Mexican rights" and last night Y 7 Mille Reuter despatch that the Germans ‘eu Full retreat along the full line been driven back twelve miles! TERLIN, July 24 (by wirelens to|timated the facts had been suppressed front. Prog: | Bayvill 14 fadataatll oucel fm Arend pte sitacke by | the] by policemen, Guit of Riga |™Ade on the Teutonic lines nocthiaa: | HeKinald Levine, a former police atool of more than of Borestechk, in Southern Vothynia, | D8 Wan get upon by three men in i a near the Galician border, the War Of.| Seventh Streot Park last night, ac- vance fice announced to-day, The Ri cordl Mr. 6mi H $ the coast line, efforts to advanc ‘nd ed | liber Ope dgy's he would be killed if he persisted in oon the st turning State's evidence against a rn ection of the|cused policemen. His face wi hap now halted, |front and with Gem C require time to con-| mers army there Nave bene hie pounded to a Jelly, according to Mr. they have gained | trol ents: Smith. He did nut apply at any hos- Ne “Héreatechk atrong| Dital for treatment, however. are waiting for re- | ,», being ght from oth- Ps tere & She Guesians were com. Leo Halpin, another man under q been beaten at her home and in- Eis He has charge of tho finances of the} Shot up “without provocation a nuim- rT) WU | Catholic orphanages and sinuilar in- Ree of homes of Mexicans south of rv e borde’ ‘ [Eee city money as LS 2a Infants axa Invali pein “What the city pays.” said Mgr. HORI ICK’S Dunn, “Is only a part of the cost of their support. Our own people pay] ~! | F ethe ae the greater share. The reports that em On f asked Mr. Talley. “1 think you have|"¢4ched them through the newspap- Rich milk, malted grain, in powder formy W For infant: idsasdgrowing childnay + “It was," replied Mar. Dunn. “1| Strong investigation shocked and Pnre nutrition, upbuilding the whale bot! ' had tried twice before in different con-| horrified them, They. would be art POL CIES IN PERIL: Invigorates nu mothers aad the ag \ pales eS =i sixes = 2. Fa PEE PEER PECCEEE FE FFE z ES (Continued from Firat Page.) ay $ ss Brot eete iti feieit S seese” F Seeceveresees f | i referred to it a# ‘an inspiration.’ | €P Of statements made before the | . bpoena te the Grand Jury, was by | Me tition tea, e eastern front. ee ou f to tind out wheth to think that we were fattening on lore nutritious than tea, etd : july 24.—Russlan visited at his apartment by three br verpations to weve o 0: | tat hibGA ‘06 cee OrebAna’ Ublaas 450 Instantly prepared. Requires no cook: ee thar |2OTH SIDES MAKE men late lant night, Ho retuned to us Blech ta tee witea a Gam cimtte| truthiiwerh told cst iare’. arate YOU Same Prid | “way through AIR RAIDS ALONG ae bows oe ney sey ie wa Hu 18 | with Dr. Potter this time I thought 1|Why the pamphlets were published. (Continued from First Page.) Riga and shattered temporarily FRENCH-GERMAN LINE hd Pes ‘gd Pee et War dn OF "S| would throw in a remark about ‘one| “Did Dr. Potter tell you that he| ‘ the Austrian “resistance to further ul aie ee 3 8 |nundred’ and so. what would happen,| Was going to testify before the | Newark this morning, but they refused |] AARAR Ona Bsesian advance toward ortheasters) Panie, July 24,—Extraordinary| ‘Lieut, Daniel Gotan, c fd Metican Vet ef 1B) That was on Friday, 1 was sub-| Strong Investigation?” asked Mr.|'0 {alk arbitration” |) A erga EXCURSIONS vt ndpeee te gl +s sig ety Aa aerial activity on both sides of thel investigator for Commissioner Woode, * | pasnned ch MoadAy, 656 examined co Insurance Company at Newark, NJ. | | Aenean attacks northeast of Kovel ba: French-German battle line was ro. a Pd answered Mgr. Dunn.|an official statement, in which the di- repulsed. To-day » violent military | ported in the oficial communique ton} eeu’ to-day the delivery to As- Fe] 2, | Corporation Counsel attacking the| He said he was going to testify be-| rectors assure the policy holders that Atlantic City (NEXT WEDNESDAY g 5 H in progress between the | da Lunevillo was the object o sistant District Attorney James EB. fa Kuropatkin and von |Gerthan air raid. A French raider on|eruina policemen ie enumony pore tarae | Gunday dropped eight bombs on Con- |" gome of these witnessen were taken served to ac- | on vaiaings ot "plsone’ ‘ass directly before the Grand Jury; othere the victories} noulles, Aviator Chaput brought Aaa ». Peeietg niche ey along the Rivers/down on Sunday his eighth Gernan fice no that they might not be (ome ‘enciree’ rd ha ivan aerenene ¥ whi dagacnd ia Fresnes.| ned or otherwise tampered with e uy other German machine was 7 of Gens. Boehm-Ermolli | stroyed near Vaux on the same day, , Policemen eked 4. beat Fo- . forcing their incontinent} ,, On the scat beak of the Meune, in| '0% Palin 4 fei and Goldman Russian troops now dom- | gt. c) attack’ on} Were arraigned before Judge Mul- | State Charities Board roared at me:| fore the Strong commission and that | their iatorane ili be, spokented fy tee “ company during the strike, was issued. |‘Why did you give Dr, Potter $100?/ no power on earth could atop him, He] sa™mPany during the alriie, was issued Why did you put $100 In an envelope| sald that certain influences had pre-| men let out for the good of the ser- for him? Then I knew they had| vented him from testifying in 1910 and] vice will under no consideration be re- taken the bait. I answered, “That is|that he was made the goat, and he (atated. — SOOUARY, a te8 ipees | your assumption’ X never’ sent Dr.| wasn't going to be the goat now." | BeVer before have waxes been so large Potter a dolla’ FATHER BRANN CALLS TESTI-| and agnts. Mgr. Dunn added earnestly that he MONY FAL When volunteers were asked for o C1 y . amnog the hundreds in the Newark accepted responsibility for circulating} When Mgr. Brann went on the Offices the majority offered to do field the 700,000 pamphlets written by Ed-|stand Mr. Talley read to him the “ ward A, Moree and by the Rev, Will| report made by Police Detective | “Th MAPA MER IS CDE RIA tS as tcls Absolutely Removed ; Indigestion. Onepackagd ag i Ht rf Eg BEEEL z=: # SS ee ee Ferst Proce aerery 3 i med | ; g & 5 % ; HY it Benes Hy ts 3 : ¢ Tuesday. Mr. Hotchkiss, Assistant s % i “ iy ‘ 3 jam B, Farrell. The Moree pamphlet| Patrick J. Slevin as to an al- it. @ chapel, French forces cap- to-di inate both banks of the Lipa from the| tured thirt queen to-day and entered pleas of ‘Agents who have been or become Py r pe tured thirty Gieriman privonern Dur-| dot guilty, dented the truth of allegations by|leged conversation he had overheard | yisioyal to the company or ita polley. /PTOVES it, 25cat all druggis Myr to near Mirkow, and in some ys in this section e 800 captives ‘have been” tone ‘Ainong them are men and women Mayor Mitchel and his witnosses that|on the telephone March 22 last be-| holders will be promptly. dism:ssed, |= . _ Darts of the line have thrust forward) North of the Alane, the communique|who implicate two lieutenants in a, i" “Pigs and Orphans Ate Out of the/ tween “Outside” and #48 Flatbush, | Having been discontinued for the good ight oF ten miles beyond the river.| declared, a trench cleared. In| charges which tnvilve altogether about |*wilse ater, 6."° 4: fy? | Same Bowl." Father Farrell's| the residence of Dr. D, C. Potter, one| of the service they will not be re- FOR GALE 4 Brody te menaced with an enveloping bred ged ie sey weather la 1-1} iwenty officers, stork Malar hotal, 419,068, pamphlets, “Priest Baiting in 1916") of the group accused of conspiracy preperin potiniea CE aS q Sli C s oe Seraoss, According to one story, the graft ePaper een “Charities for Revenue” and “A Pub-| and perjury: op thelt aerelota, p over emphasise Russian successes ITE a Lic Scandal.” He did not write any} Outside—Hello! Is Dr. Potter in? “Among 13,000 or 14,000 fleld_em- Big Factory Sale « full re; .| ROME C! collectors in making their rounds of] ., % % “ ~ = Raa IN a ty gambling and disorderly houses aome- | nae tie areh Coe) Comey, ON ntied [Of them; but he gave them wide dis-| %48—Who is speaking? Cera his anti Gragaintle ere Danna “aloe retonn ING mes used Police Department auto- | to Aus. 18 the time for deposit of pre-| tribution. Outside—Mgr, Brann, pong, Sigg nll omer niga ran 4 Brice FOR MONTE CIMONT| mobiies to tmprees their victims with | ferred and common stock foi exchanke) «Did you honestly belleve that all] 948-—One minute, . . . Hello! disaffection. There is absolutely no fae ace, their importance, One man who lof Pennsylvania the statements in these pamphlets} Outside—I know you have all the| “round for complaint. Average earn- fered "9 sometimes rode dn th 4 oe a . ings have increased over 30 per cent. ROME, July % (via London). | tins were told, re . ids “omsan, Souther June gross earnings | “ore rou? narod aay, meres T only called because I sald 1) 1h ve years and are now greater than Italian attacks in the Astico region to] Mr. Swann will try to ascertain who | nereased 06 twelve months T did,” rept gr. Dun ‘and I| would, ever before in the history of the com- gain possession of Monte Cimont are] Impostor waa, Some of the BF bau terete | Still believe they were true. 948—Did you hear what Homei| pany. They are between $23 and $244 day? vee t# throughout the fleld making good progress, says the Ital- Seat Bivietnbere: eRieenoelly poutheln? LITTLETON CROSS - EXAMINES Pitas gga Lit bil Liietad onse Mth ialéreste of the policyholders Jan oMcial statement insued to-duy.|man would call and get the money |11.7 per cont. « THE WITNE rong’s name (he commissioner In-) have been fully safeguarded in the} LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ‘The Austrian defenses just below the| and a few days Another would | June. 30, ¢ np Martin W. Littleton, counsel for Veatigating the State Charities Board) | present disturbance. The work of tho | fon; jicstou b men, Cuitton Wises asd Peake summit were captured yesterday, The| OW YP and declare tho first was |!n 1915 and 3, ©] Commissioner John A, Kingsbury and | to the Governor, men dismissed will be assigned at | “iy aye sar in yen 8 reward it : an impostor, and they would have to | P'evious high re Assistant Corporation Counsel Will-| Outside—Did he say so outright? once to others, and no diffleulty will} Smith. 16) sour) tt place, Brooklyy, wanted STAR UPHO! op cord text of the Italian oMetal statement] pay again - > rahe go yael sein vavots;| 6481 You result, The company proposes to con- faa follo The record of Lieut, Costigan's in- jam H, Hote! » who were indicted : 2 duct its business in such a manner na is vahrom, Stelvio to the Lagarina | vestigation into the reported intimida- EMPIRE CITY RESULTS, by the Kings County Grand Jury for| Outside: Do you know that Madison | as to give the maximum benefit to !ts | \ ‘alley the artillery of both sides | tion of witnesses show that two men hay upd “ ing’ the priests’ wires, cross-|AVvenuo 1s trying to call it off and Nha baee rete Galt Of Inspector Bolen's sta voluntarily | FIRST RACK—Tworyear-olde: ggo0 | “WPPIng” the Pp i ross: |r wenty-ninth Street is trying to call 2" furlongs M. ‘ile, 111] examined Mgr. Dunn, e ib on? . mi| Mar, Dunn said that he did not)! of? J01 shill 9 to 5, Lt e2 ad 948: Ni " ty wocund | leo. Love, 110 (Gurner),| advise Dr, Potter to leave town: 948: No, I didn’t know that jo}, 4 tot and 7 to 5, thind ‘Nme—| that Dr, Potter simply said he was 1. Brann,” sald Mr. Talley, 01°45. 'Dunga Din, Jack Carl and Matin also ran going away for forty-eight hours for|&¥® You to say about that alleged conversation?” SECOND 'RACK—For three-year-old , ‘ and upward, with $600 added. seling; | ® Test and Father Higgins and Fath. “In the Aatico region our attacks | appeared before’ Costigan after one | S40e" | to gain possession of Monte Ci- [Jennie Price had failed to identify any |}; d said man who had assaulted hi had been sent to see t in her house in W: Street because of # complaint “On the Cette Communi plateau | ing made to the Inspector. ‘ the enemy launched two attacks hen they warned eee ee ee vatdne Wonka? | or Farrell ald 4t would be good for| ‘It {9 false from beginning to end!” : Aeainat the trenckes which we |1aw, the policemen sald, she broame |i13 {ike} A ois i toh and and 18 | pie, ' exclaimed the white haired priest, “It . ad taken July 22 on Monte Zebio, | hysterical and ereated such disorder |8, first op, 111 (Shilling), 3 to 4, | Mm sould ‘ These were repulsed with heavy | that they took her by the shoulders]! to 4 and out, second; Dolina, 94 (Hop: | “And what did you say?” asked | °° uld not be true, It is fale in toto. ; | tosses. and led her back into her apartment, | kins), @ to 1, 3 to # and.3 to 6, third. | Mp. Littleton, |1 never called up Dr, Potter in my ring : | "We completed the occupation of |BUt did not strike her, ‘Tho men | Tune; LAG 4-9. Carlton, Song of Valley where the famous $109 life 1 met him six years ago and did |] | MIDOMT SACHS EMG iat, J tre | the Upper Trevignolo and Bt. Pel. | both have clean records and Costi- = a not converse with him then.” te member ny well, box. in 19¢c : | lewrino Valley, taking the summit | 648 reported he believed their story, said Mgr. Dunn, Veh Gash aud GAke Wak nena fen delicious Frult_and PER TIN vf of Monte Sitadone and new pea, |. Commissioner Woods suid: “Th EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. “How was there any inspiration?” | |, me oar nial gf | * tions on the slopes of Cima di | tne ts not one for making ‘state- “It just occurred to me," said Mgr, | 'hts diocese Special for Monday, July 24th ments, | believe that I speak for the 11,000 policemen of this city as a body when I say that every one of us is back of the District Attorney in 1am constantly in “No, slr, It 1s a very rare name. ‘The man who reports that alleged conversation should be punished.” Mr, Talley offered to read into the Dunn, “I thought ‘ Potter—going— away—money!'’ Then I threw out the ‘and up; sell. | $100 ag bait.” Bere “Yet you believed your wire was be- | ry yesterday NF an mbardment of ina d'Ampezeo, and our guns barded the Drave Valley.” pale hover enen SHG a saeliclona ene Vines A richer res TP Be i" wales of nd Y ‘ touch with the District Attorney and a bet e a ¥ ty 4 ; aie SE MORE ae ertiheeg ee T agree with him in the hello? that Wienilex HO, ‘NMoumoutty' 110 ing ‘Ustened in’ on and that the listen. | Award MAY oE MUR “Goamunes " a particularly active." 7 | Ere ae eee pu 8 Atert. ie nt HAC era would think you were offering him | \nion he included thirty. three copies : 208 BROADWAY te — can Ret Tid of the few individuals money to help him avold the process | Jf conversations alleged to have teen ero a ge Fe Woma iy Reo who have not been strong enough to year olds of the Strong investigation?” caught bi lice wiretappers, but the cor LANOT ie “7 NASSAU The body of Mary Phelan, who|Tesint graft temptation the better: we | {he Melee sq oth San “E didn't know thay there was any | prosecution objected. eee Ml pane RaWaNnasal of poy ly ee jumped or fell from a Slaten “Inland shall all be pleased, fos “iy Hilot aba: process out for Dr, Potter.” “We want to show," said Mr. Tal- |] Closes 11 p.m.isat.11.30p.m, ferryboa! Inesday, w of = —a al ' = 4 . Muss, ™ c1 7 Up ot" the ‘Thinty-ninth’ Street” Pros Diving Injury Fatal. sel HARE eer ear a sOie, Dunn again told of Assistant | Eiited by’ Mayor “Mitchel ‘ere, aitor| | cletee Tpraet bate 40 pen. got Faaae Se ta EP | Brooklyn, to-day, by Edward Hurley and| BARY. 1. Le Ts July 24.—The injury] 19] bes AiG: gAberteldy,, 0 Corporation Counsel Hotchkiss at the gether different from the phono- $8 EAST 230 STREET o 140TH 8ST. & 3D AVE. Charles aie rath of No. 164 Douglass te his nee regelved in a dive by James ry, ot ‘be vert tsi! Strong investigation shouting: “Why| grams put in evidence here. We have Closes 10 p.m. y ve aon ee fey ie 4 ——————— Algethon Penevot Mantiain, No St eth aa did you put $100 tn an envelope? 1) Already shown the inaccuracy of these “Faken cite or, Bini Revie ted in death early to-day at the |r) 1g), Born, will prove you did!” police reports, Now we want to show BROADWAY, ‘Brockiyn, Closes 11,80 P. M.—Saturdar. 12 P. their falsity, ened? A. John M.| Hut Justice Greenbaum declined to hat the question was admit the record, | 11 EAST 42D STREET, Bet. 5th and Madison Aves, Closes 1 A, M. Di The specified weight includes the container in each case, Q. What ha: Rowers object tm New | Eon ve turday, | South Side Hos: following an op Yedionn é|tion. Peale was @ student in Stev ror ts, Institute at Hoboken, eee eR iuecutice allowsnee «isimed, ‘Track a

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