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HOLE WORLD KEEPS TRACK OF OCEAN FLIGHT BY WIR vi Oe ee EL AVC FLASHES: DURRETING 7 HuNestuiaGeT LEADERS AND skippER OF THE FLEET OF SEAPLANES’ PROGRESS a TO ALL SHIPS ON ATLANTIC RN, All European Wireless Towers PERSONNEL OF THE CREWS | Are te — MAKING OVERSEA FLIGHT; | i 0 wl 6 MEN ON EACH SEAPLANE Commander Towers Issued the Tender Melville at Azores} Official Line-Up Just Before Sends M ~e pack 35 oneniaeale 8 May 17. * BY, N. F., ‘ remy Received From Planes. Each of the navy seaplanes car ried a crew of six men instead of Pkatirsctoadl Led anmatune five, as was originally planned, letine of the American | when it left here last evening. tle flight, from the start at Trepassey| 14 forowing official lite-up was on, were fiashed by the Navy Depart- mont immediately upon their receipt] ™A@de public by Commander John to all ships at sea and to the radio| H. Towers shortly before de towers throughout Europe. . parture: ‘The Department's despatch of gen- NC-1—Lieut. Commander P. N. eral radio announcement served the| L. Bellinger, commander; Lieut. double purpose of warning destroyers; Commander M. A Mitscher and on stations along the course to be/ Lieut. L. T. Barin, pilots; Lieut. watchful and of telling merchant ships) Harry Sadenwater, radio operator; that the enterprise was afoot, In order! Chief Machinist's Mate C. I. Kesler that they may add their eyes to those) ang Machinist Rasmus Christen- of the bluejackets. is eR, Within a few minutes after the start American naval officers and men NC-3—Commander Towers, com- 5 all over the world had the news. Sec- | Mander; Commander H. C. Rich- omen Se retary Daniels, at sea on the Mount| ardson and Lieut, David H. Me- Vernon, undoubtedly received it, and} Cullough, pilots; Lieut. Com- ; Admiral Benson, in Paris. and Rear| mander R. A. Lavender, radio op- | “Admiral Knapp, in London. It leaped] erator; Lieut. Braxton Rhodes WORD RELAYED . FAST. from ship to ship, and might well) and Boatswain L. R. Moore, en- have been re-echoed in the distant) pincers, ‘ was given out. 4 ie Twenty-four destroyers ars ste- Read, commander; Lieut. Walter toned between ‘Trepassey and the | Hinton and Lieut. H. F, Stone, Azores. The first one, this way isthe| Pilots; Ensign Charles Rodd, ' . Aroostook. That ship sent the news| Tadio operator; Lieut. J. L. Breese | ig of the hop off to the next snip, which| Jr. and Chief Machinist's Mate B. 1s sixty miles further, Each ehip re-| §, Rhodes, engineers, eer lays the message to the une nearest The length of the third leg of the Azores. the flight, from Trepassey Bay to Intercollegiate Event bret: MELVILLE, AT AZORES, RELAYS| the Azores, is 1,350 miles, The | Mrs. Lippincott’s Flight Chris- MESSAGES. first leg, from Rockaway to Hall- i ji I Sie Melville, @ seaplane tender, !s/ fax was 540 miles, and the second, init eh Gn red. stationed at the Azores, Krom the H sy 4 ' ‘Anoren the. meqeages are hecded from Halifax to Trepassey, 460 ATLANTIC CITY, May 17.—Follow- back this way. The station at the| Miles. From the Azores to Li Jing the christening of the Atlantic Azores is an English cable station,| 0D !8 800 miles and from Lisbon | City Air Port Flying Field to- Expert to Fellow Physi- cian, Not Tangible. lay by at Punta Delgada. ¥ to Plymouth 775. Mrs. J, Haines Lippincott, circling the From the’ Arlington wireless sta- fleld In Eddie Stinson's airplane and | by the State to collect a transfer tax tlon here the news of the flight is dropping a bottle of champagne, there | from the million dollar estate of the sent to the military attache af Party. THIRD DIVISION PLATOON - will be held the first air race in this From the radio station in New country over a specially prepared ‘and of the inventors of the X-r: Brunswick it is sent to the west WINS A, EB ie BATTLE officially designated flying race course | ' | Dr, Caldwell bequ “*Alington sends to all shipe at sea| EFFICIENCY COMPETITION |tsn ‘umes round tour: pytions ext and wire stations. on the ‘Atlantic )feet in height and measuring five kil- Coast, covering Boston, New York. |p tation MH ometres, Philadelphia, Norfolk and on to sal. | Battalion Commanded by Lieut.| right coueges are entered. Amung boa, Sayville will send the news to| Nimm First, With Company | the flyers will be Melvin W. Hodgdon, transfer tax appraisers set a v $38,847.12 on the fame. ‘The ex of the estate refused to the ta women were in command of Col.| she was manager of Kiehie’s real es. | 4] Adelaide MeConnell - who wns {Ate Business at No, 963 West 115th | } mounted. Attorney jax Seidel, No, 320 ee uthed his fame | Van Amee, and military attache, | years, and good will to Dr. Henry M, Im- | Alfred Glynn, Mrs, Hylan and Mi a boden of No. 480 Park Avenue, The| Virginia Hylan, Major Gen, John F. | of al! Miss de Acosta’s charges,” seid ! Jue of | O'Ryan a sutors | Lieut. Col. Edward Olmstead, Secre- | been paid for all services performe POLICE IN PARADE | DISCLOSED BY GIRL ~LEDBY THE MAYOR, SUING FOR $50,000 ‘The Mayor was accompanied by his | Riehle for which he promised to pay aides, Grover Whalen and Police| her $18 a week for ‘life. He replied Lieut. William Kennel, and behind | that she had only been his telephone? them marohed the Board of Estimate | sirl, and asked the court to com; followed by Police Commiasioner| the young woman to make ,publig) Richard B. Enright, also in a cutaway |the nature of the “highly confidential! Major Gus Baufrere, the police band| “From November, 1914, to Febru-¢ marched behind the ten Deputy Police | “TY 1915," she alleges, “I conducted” Commissioners, playing “On the|!"vestigations and performed certain Square” as' they stepped off. All the|Confidential services in connection | the head of their staffs. Inspector | Mr. Riehle’s son, Theodore M. Riebie, | Dominick Henry got a big hand ali | 54d become involved in cé¥tain difti- along tho line. culties, I was instrumental and sué- > In the line were 5,000 police, 3,000 | C##ful in relieving Mr. Riehte and’ Inte }é men police reserves and 1,000 women |" from liability, humiliation and’ reserves, Te women, in their natty | “#srace.” uniforms, were applauded at every| Sin, in 1916, the complainant as-; step. They carried rifles and marched | ft Theodore Hiehle became th-' with a real military air, Inspector] Yolved in certain difiouities with Alma | Dwyer was at tho head of this divi-| Cameron, and again, she alleges, sho | sion, Rumors were heard along the| -Derformed confidential services which avenuo that ‘is would be the leat] Yability, humiliation and disgrace.” parade of the police reserves. ‘The| In addition, Miss de Acosta ay! There was a regiment of 500 veter-| Broadway, who represents the plain- ‘ War, | Uff, declined to identity the Treskoft ana of the Spanish-American and Cameron women, He said, how- Reputaiton Willed by X-Ray all carrying rif les and all policemen, | 7) Cnet the Mere ot tetera owe led by Sergt. Mass, a vet. In another) women of refinement. Theodore division were 450 cops who served|Riehle has an office with his father at No. 68 William Street, through the world war, ‘The hono: | "'wnnia is an old case,” sald Theodore | regiment was led by Col, Warren Les-| Riehl when asked concerning the suit. | lie, mounted, “Miss de Acosta worked here as ar Fame cannot be measured tn dol-| Mayor Hylan carried a amall poltce| telephone operator. | Bhe asserts sho,, did some investigating for us in con- lars and cents. Surrogate Fowler go| flag and raised his hat and bowed) nection with two women-—Miss Olga decided to-day in the action brought | Seven times petween 26th and 27th| Treskoff and Miss Alma Cameron. f ) make|We Maintain she was properly recom- , but didn't appear | pensed for all services performed.” | much of @ hit. “These women were friendly to us" Among those in the grandstand | explained Frank Moxley, a member late Dr. Eugene Wilson Caldwell, one] were Gov. Alfred E. Smith, accom- of the firm of John M. Riehle & Co, “I believe they are still in the city, panied by his secretary, George R-! unions they have died withia ‘ “We have entered a general dental ; Theodore Riehle. “Her libel was not/ d his former Chief of Staff, | complete and we demurred. She hes} x | tary of State Hugo, W!!liam B, Mills, | found out that she was listening \and appealed to Surrogate Fowlor,| assistant Supt. of Police of Philadel. [Cr ‘nepacmoone and I fired ber en the battleships Téxas, Wyoming, of Second Division Next flying the colors of Tufts College |who held in a long decision to-day | phia, Major Gen. William A. Mann, —__.—__ Utah and Florida, which are stationed y Hodgdon flew here from Boston, with | that fame is not taxable after a man’s | Lieut, Col, McCleer, Countess Cuniifte| |RISH-AMERICANS IN PARIS. in the Atlantic to report weather con- LEMANS, France, May 17. Ralph J. Dale as a passenger, Thurs- death, Owen, r Thomas Lipton, Major a skditions for the fight. Any messages | IRST platoon, Company day. His actual time in the alr was After reviewing the life of Dr, Cald-|Leonat, Federal Judge Edward L,| Delegation Has No Definite Appoiat- plexed up by merchant ships at sea First Machine Gun Rattal- | three hours and fifty-five minutes. well and his eminence in the surgical| Garvin, Judge F. X, Mancuso and ment With Lloyd George. 4 wil be sent back to be used to the jon of the Third Division, | His elapsed time was five hours and f 3 world the Surrogate says: Lewis Nixon, PARIS, May 17—The American mest purbos comanded by First Lieut. William | afteen minutes. He left Saugus Field, ~ COMM ae OGM wone) “The question whether the good will| The police glee club entertained the | delegation representing Irish socletios® The first messages from Trepassey| I". Nimm of Norfolk, Va., has won | six miles north of Boston, at 2.35 P. d. H. TOWERS of the practice of a man who has at-|crowd while awaiting the arrival of |!" the United States reached Paris was one hour and forty-six minutes | the Amer peditionary Force |M, and landed at Central Park, L. I., | ———— abs ~~ tained great. eminence in bis profes-| the procession and accompanied Miss | ‘rom apland leet eventag, in being relayed to the Azores, | battle efficiency competition for |at 4.50, After filling his tanks he |) Spa, sion upon his death, a value that] Mabel McKinley, a niece of the So far as can be learned the delé- ; ‘i 8 ‘ : 5 help the 300 men engaged to hold| Ay 1 5 gation has no definite appointment DESTROYERS’ RADIO SETS, machine gun platoons, scoring a | left Central Park at 6.10, arriving down the R-34 with her tremendvus SLOAK MAKERS TRYING lis capable of ascertainment or com-| martyred President, when 6ho 8805} to gee Premier Lloyd Geo! CARRY BUT 800 MILES. percentage of 350.3. here at 7.50 P, M. buoyancy of more than 2,000,000 cubic | putation, does not seem to have been| “The Star Spangled Banner.” members of the party made (tated The Navy Department took great| ‘Third Platoon, Company D, Sec- ‘This puts Hodgdon into the rua feet of hydrogen. “iii se aan T0 SETTLE BIG STRIKE decided in reported cases. Flying above the parade were sev-| ment concerning their plans, pains to test out the ‘rapidity of| ond Machine Gun Battalion of the |for the Pulitzer ‘Trophy, offered To edcitlon,, there vill CR fice ie | . of sunken logs, each twenty feet long communication over the cable to the| First Division, commanded by |S8nwal competition, fo be awarded and trom elgiit to ten Inches in diam- Azores, but at best the ppogress re-| Jirst Lieut. M, Moran of Genesee, | tne best record in flying land or water port will be slow, it is said, since the was second with a score of |planes from anywhere to Atlantic eter, These an | deep under und in trenches run ive 45.00 ikers a Aine ‘parallel tora distance of iar, ves OF 45,000 Strikers and ly be said that its former occupanc destroyers must devote three-fifths of First platoon, Company A, City’ end frame BUABHD Oly fe Rays feet. They are called ad men,” by | the Manufacturers, uable to his successdr, In my opinio: ad! . h 4 where e ay. e wo e ye puried along ‘* peeve t ; their time in sending out radio com h Machine Gun Battalion of the He also was first to qualify for the She eg fr avany ooetoot mark, To conférence to end strife between|!t is extremely improbable that suc pass signals when the planes are|: Fifth Division, commanded by |Boston Globe trophy and $1,750 cush | oie, ery a ate will oe attached. , the 45,000 strikers of the Cloak Makers'|@ person (a successor in the office anywhere in their vicinity. It will] Wirst Lieut. L. Allyn of New . | prizes and is a contender for the $3,000/ Hooks will be fastened *o lvops at {Inion and the Manufacturers Pro-| would receive any patients from th be necessary also for reports for the| Haven, Conn, was third, and | N°. York Herald aero efficiency! the end of each cable. Similar at- | testive Association is being held this Navy Department to be relayed east. | ward to the Azores, as the radio sets of the destroyers are strong enough | ¥ rst acl e1 ne 01 e sand be Third Platoon, Machine Gun Com- | Other eptries in the intercollegixte | tehments will be on the, sand. bilan pany of tho 148rd/Infantry, goth | alr classi® the second of this second pan-American aeronautic expesition, \ftersoon at the Hotel Majestic, Street and Central Park West. The dirigible, be hooked onto the and knowledge, The good will as a If the office passed into the posses-| eral airplanes guided by members of| The deleg ee i, | Conference on Between Representa- sion of another doctor It could scarce- | the force who were aviators during| Secretary Lansing, on the ors will be sun c a by the decedent made it more val- | bombs p) | its own band, this afternoon asked ined, Sak ehalf of the y 7 ope: Americans, to request. y|the war, The pilots dropped paper | Orsanise s dr 0a) Hing attention to the police|‘h? British Government to grant Mad-' n | carnival to be held at Sheepshead Bay ward De Valera, Arthur Griffiths and in J . There was no dearth of Count Plunkett safe:conduct to Paris hl music, for nearly every regiment had| {9 Present Ireland's case to the Peace Conference. e| The new flag adopted by the de- ai rertme' displayed to the pub- “ ” physician who patronized the dece-|7&rtment was di IN MOVIE ic » first time to-day, It has Al dent because of his excoptional skill| five vroed tare, thre : +4 five broad bars, three green and two n| white, representing each of the five SIGNS BILL PROHI NG 4| boroughs. In the upper right, hand strikers’ de es are headed by Ben- 1 Division, commanded by First 4 sired casi ca ‘Air experts here said they were lement of value will be exclude ht only to cover a range of between 200| yout Hata y but the first over the pyloned-courso, | AIT oxPe te ee ee oirations had {Jamin Schleqinger, president of the)’ on ine transfer tax appraisal corner on a background of dark blue and 300 miles, sjeut, Martin Hipp of Texas, was |and boasting four more entries thaa| )cen made for the C-5 she wuuld not | International Ladies Garment Workers jad a ia constellation of twenty-four , Tt 1s possible, however, that the) ‘7ur'". the race of May % are as folowa | nave come to sriet. I Union and. the employers’ representa. ip white stars, representing that number ‘ ssible, . s Harvard, Lieut, D, Gregg and En- Oe ND errs Hotel thus| tives are led by Saul Singer, preside of villages, towns and cities whic battleships on both sides of the course a phe platoon was put thr@uzh {sign Marion Sulzberger; Columbia, nee Hen one vt Webs vote) tha /GiN ba Are led By Baul Blnger: presigant CHAMP CLARK CHOSEN CE eee ee ered’ ia form CTSAar NOW Sits in Governor's Room at Clty; will intercept messages and with| ®® identical battle problem laid |ieut, Jack Frost; Yale, Ensign Al-| Qf 'ty, service betwoek citi’: | Louis Wiard, general manager of the York. ‘This flag will be carried ahead |~°?) | ‘ ‘ thelr pigh power reach the United} out 78 skilfully constructed fred A. Beckwith, U #) i Amherst, Charging one hundred ‘ollare a pas: |°mployers’ assoclation, expressed hope MINORITY FLOOR LEADER of Chief Inspector John Daly and his| Hall. and Holds Imaginary Talk —; ‘A combat range on which » ef. | Augustus Post; New lngla er- | charging one hundred “follare @ Pas-| that the conference pring abo Wy if : Btates direct with reports of progress. | 6° Rgckabiac se battle ef- | Oitory of Music, Lieut. G. W. shaw, br ae Pye oe New Work anu bere) return to normal conditions within _— euThe review by the Mayor took | With Sheriff Knott. q “seently, since tho station ».ips| fects wero reproduced with a high | 1/2 N° University of Pennaylvania, | Nd $50 between Philadelphia aod /a week and praised the orderly eon as vey eo agitaiane ai Aaa 4 Pee POMahis pom: N. -£8 eater |, oeioe OF TaN ee idee Ue a ee tt Senate ese thane nt the eves (auict OF the, strikers, (and she concilia- | Retiring Speaker of House Unanl-| street and there His Honor conferred | OVERNOR SMITH was am | dena abl nm The relative a i Charles H. Payne, U. § Y rart- ene . f athe 7 os i 6 honor meda on the en of actor in a movin, etu: H obser~ 3 were established, Wa~ @ relative merit was deter- | Charimocilege, Lieut, G. A. Zabriskie | ing session of the convention on th aie mously Named—His Opponents |the honor medals on the men of is picture 4 imgt:n in aw mined by consideration of the nd Ed Townsend. Pier last evening, This device E NAMED IN GAS SUIT. ‘ yeni : he force wha were distinguiane by stunt in the Governors ent by tie Arkar:.., not more than| number of hits made on tho vari- |” "4 heavy, low-lying fog cramped fiy- | Checks down to one-tenth or i tuk . | REFERE! NAMED | . Win Partial Victory. “inapisuous vravery during last Year.) room of the City Hall to-day, . A heavy, low- og cramped fiy- | Checks doy cents for each oe There were six of these, firs 0) | @ hundred miles off Plymouth, Eng-| ous targets; time in switching fire |ing activities yesterday, but it did|PUt reBisters 60 Le Guccuan aittccr te? WASHINGTON, May 1? ere ing Acting Detective Bertram The scene represented an inter- lanc, beiny sept to the| from one target to another; the | not stop the irrepressible Eddie Sti [ae a . Clark, retiring speaker of the Ho: Muskiel, the hero of the holdup at, View between Sheriff Knott of . ; in S0-Cent . 4 ‘ 4 oostook at Trepasscy Duy, er of well-plac son from taking passengers up and TUMULTY GETS MESSAGE | was unanimously chowen roinority floor} the Waiters’ Club, No, 787 Sixth} Nw York County— ar ‘ number of well-placed hits per [jooping the loop and flying upside | ral J Mnyer has sign wey er Thugs Denanaratin cetirce | Avenue, on aaots %: MAakiel Wael Gre Ww York County—the Shori¢? wag The effect of a flash sent over the| minute; estimation of the situa. | oon with them. No one on. the Tedeih) TRORE AUN TSE BAe MIR leader by the House Democratic caucus] Avenue, on Sept. 7. Maskiel was fred! not present, but wan Fepresented whole Atlantic Ocean by the Navy| tion of the platoon leader and con- | ground could see, but the, passengers OF WILSON 10 CONGRESS peclal master or referee to — ee dies Meee ‘irway, and returning the fire killed| by @ movie actor—and the Gov- | Department announcing that the| trol and disposition of his forces |#!! asreed they had been turned over |the wvidence In the mult brought by [iA tucre w1 ever, won @ pare) one of (he holdups, Wounded another | ernor, " ! " plenty, but, as usual, they appeared —— | r yee tal victory w the caucus 4 d to ured a third © gets the | transatlantic flight had started, was) and skill shown in manoeuvring, | t?hivy enjoyed thelr aerial acrobatics, | WASHINGTON, May 17.—President | the Consolidated Gua Company against) ai ooint a committee to Investigate am ee BLS, rile gets (he) Phe Governor sat at the writing { expected to Ve Lge rele Operetora " —_— And the low visibility did not stop | Wilson's message to the forthcoming) Attorney-General | Newton, | Hublie lig the advisability of appointing a steer nelander Medal for Valor| table that was used by George | ashore and.afloat would be keyed to CHILDREN TO AID RED four-year-old Bobby Wetl of New!Congress was received at the W | Service Commission and District At- Jing committee tu decide on Democratic to Acting Captain John D,| Washington, The following con- | . t nish pitch and make every possi. | ID RED CROSS,! York” from eojne aloft with hel yous te : : *| torney Swann to prevent the enforce-| ioiiey in the Hon [amehiin, who swas wounded by| versation i supposed to bave | . vaiatand: oe mother, Mrs. Emanuel Weil, with Pilot | 4,500, words long, Seer Tumulty | ment of the 80-cent gas law leaders declared that the en-| Achille Serra after an exciting chase | 2 idle ble sors te, obtain and forward any Steele. | Bobbie {8 the youngest paa- | announced. Lal ‘der the court's order, Mr. Gilbert deus was harmonious, the tien, | of the ex-convict. Patrolman Michael | ‘ke place over the phone, : | information as to the progress of the} WII Donate $1,000,000 for ‘Relief | senger thus far here —o Jia to hear the evidence of all th Mailine fo 4 ; seri Enright was decorated with the Isaac} Sheriff Knott—"Hello, is this | oY jor Thomas S. Baldwin, U, S. N.. |purties, ascertain what the facts are ailing to de Of} felt Medal. for brave for bis} ‘Gov. : flight. Le ~ War Victims, Major Thomas 8. Baldwin, U, 8S. N THOMPSON RESTS WELL, [ia report them'to the, District Cour |a compromise reached early to-day b | Bell Medal for bravery and for his} ‘Gov, Smit r ible th a pioneer balloonist and builder of ; \iplomacy in apprehending This makes it possible that reports| yASHINGTON, May 17.—American ne first United States Army dirigible, | ae wh will then make @ final deter-|iween the Clark and antl-Ci jnerve an f pion yy tee cee, “Yes,” ' will reach the department from| shoot children, through the Junior Red| ‘ras at work yesterday preparing | Passes Quiet Night After Metng | ™nstion of the cage tons. Bb AOSTA EOS HON ier an he wholly unexpected sources, telling of Cross vill donate $1,000,000 thi; vei for the arrival of the R-34, which is Operated On, the flight across the Atlantic as the|“"°™* © 9 Fear ‘to expected soon, He has been desig- ar ieera: (QUTRATES RORCONVENTIONS | cutest te scapes. caam ateprgaen “This is the Sheriff of New Peter Meyer Medal was| York County.” . : : n, was elected caucus Chairman, and Ash- | awarded to Acting Detective Sergt “What 0} planes proced |the relief of child victims of the war| nated by the War Department to take who has probably undergone brook, Ohio, Secretary Guatave Schley, who, at the risk of mn mn your mind, . err | overseas, it was announced at American | charge of all preparations, 1 operations than any WIM Affect Religious, Fraternal amd) cite Democrats elected Senator} is life, saved Michael Reilly, | Sheri - ajo sa p! A . 4 0) ms he nator | i hore nm be g buried a € « “We're ha f 2 jot o 1} Bishop Greer's Condition Satie) neq Cross headquarters to-day. One of | y Miler, Baldwin went with Weng | ong man and who was operated un Rducations) Gatherings, Martin, Yireinia, Minority Lander, ang | caer tram Dene Marian lye Sadar), | WSFS RAYE 8. 10k 06 tone factors, the first steps will be to undertake the | W720 and Alan R. Ha Moe a Thureday. passed a quiet nignt| WASHINGTON, May 17.—Spectal|Senator Pittman, Nevada, their candi LL y & c0a here with red flag parades, Can ted In St, Luke's Hospital | President¥of the Aero Club of Amer- | 9% t rda of the date for President pro tem | "fo Patrolman John B. O'Brien went h " \ It was reported in St, Li PI*Al| support of the Red Cross Home for War jea, to the naval flying station at and is resting com bly toed: aid | rat two-th M sof usual round |4@ . —_— ae | the Automobile. Club of America you help us out? this morning that Bishop David M./ Orphans on Mount Zion, Jerusalem, |Cape May Thursday and found that 2 At St. Vincente Hospital || trip charges will bo put into effect) ing Alfonse Thirty Five Tecday | Medal for his purault, sensationa “Sure I can help you out, Be- Greef, who is convalescing from an op-) where children orphaned by the war, |facilitics at the home of the U. SN. J¢rjends by issul tod inv 4) within @ week or two by the Railroad) drip May 17.—King Alfonso to-| encounter with and arrest of a bur fore me I have a bill prohibiting eratipn for intestinal trouble, had passed | whatever their nationality, are sheltered, |dirigible C-6 were not adequate forla “cut-up party sked his frie Administration for travel to relig AP NEY Congratuintions from oneal | glar who fired five shots at him | red flags in parades. I am signe iB regtful night and his condition Is ree) "Y's. work in France the junior or.|the bedding of the big British flyer, |to witn 1 emsclves at his | fraternal and educational meetings, land diplomat ure. on the thirty Patrolman John Schawaroch got ~ it now.” ‘ istactors ganization will act through a French|Which 18 more than twelve times |iatest operation attended, | This cut mileag te from |third anniversary of his bith the Brooklyn Citizen's Medal for his| '98 it ne atte cb | larger. wea Mre. Vanderbilt Entertains, administrative board, thus avoiding mis |""iherefore it is settled that this will|Sacred Vanes Stolen From Tivell| W. K. Vanderbilt jr. gave a din. | placement of effort and the expense of pe the spot where the visiting R-34 Cathedral, 4 Reantinne dan wenlaneeteaatal (From the Hoston Transcript.) at her home, No. 66g maintaining an American personnel. wii put up. A’ a starter, Major! ROMP, May 17.—Thieves sto! A wales Speale 1p honor of her daughter, Major Roya! Haynes will act a9 Euroy Baldwin has ordered 2,000 bags of vases valued at $20,000 from the Tivoli! it is tru igious, frau A - -day, dear? What's the troubles! | 4 os ee ae BOAR FopResentative for the”jublors, ‘gand, each weighing Oy pounds, to Cathedral, it was learned to-day, cational ature, bibeass yeti 73% sashes haw kodigeation’* i “ty ) joke / i ) 8 > railroad directors will WHY THERE WAS NO CLASS. er | “No session of the cooking school clasg| cue him, at the point of his revolver, sensational arrest of a fleeing man In the background were movie after the latter had shot and mortally | actors and soldiers. The objec wounded a man, ‘Then he had to res-| Or taking the picture le to ect from a frenzied mob who tried to| duce aa American - ‘take-the man awax from bin, pichure THOUSANDS CHEER RIERLE MYSTERY. ‘gn e&a® City’s Finest, 9,000 Strong, | Beatrice De Acosta Says She’ March Up Fifth Avenue Saved Tammany Leader’s to 110th Street. Son From Disgrace. Headed by Mayor Hylan, in a out- John M. Richie, president of the Ne- | away coat and a high hat, the police tional Democratic Club and one of the ar | parade started up Fifth Avenue from | Most prominent figures ta ‘Nunmany, " j seth Street, promptly at 1 o'clock this | Wanted to know why his former tele a afternoon, The fine weather brought| Phone girl, Beatrice 4e Acosta, was out a big crowd to view the proces-| suing him for $50,000, To-day In the sion of New York's finest and there| Supreme Court he got the particulars 4 were several innovations which added| he asked for and new light was shed’ > to the interest in the annual parade, | 0? the sult which has been a mystery The line of march was along the| "nce It was filed late last year, avenue to 110th Street, the first time| Miss de Acosta in her complaint’ in the history of the marc! that the} *#*erted she had performed servides: § police have gone to Harlem. ot a highly confidential nature tor! 4 7 a coat and high hat, Led by Drum| services.” This she did to-dey wn a a Inspectors were mounted and rode at|W!th one Olga Treskoft with whom, 4 h relieved the defendant and us son of | © aos ee

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