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Agutiar bad alroady told him of the ‘ber, of loyal troops brought ¢rom the Sec ,:UNMERNEWRULE Bh here a8 confirming nows-ro- from the Interior that Car- ransa knew fiothing of the uprising |CSens, Gonzales and Obregon | at Vara Crus up to the time he left ‘. ‘aw . Mexico City: Likely to Join in Naming a L- gg TRI Temporary President. Seren: TRAPPED IN TRAIN BY REBELS, | BOTH RESPECT THE U. S. MEXICO CITY HEARS Goregon's Forces Seize Treasure} Will Follow the Establish. ar—Carranza’s Son-in-Law and ment of Real Peace. .» Gen. Murcia Reported Slain. _ MEXICO CITY, May 11.—Carranza 'y David Lawrence. to-day trapped on the railway | Speqial Correspondent of The Eve- ning World. - this cify and Vera Cruz, and treasure train with millions of] WASHINGTON, May 11, (Copy- ,POkos aboard is in the hands of the| right 1920.)—Mexico may seém over- = forces, whe heave offered! nuns with “sloudm af trouble bit rantees of safety to the deposed h Hs His fate has not been def-|‘"” @ milver lining beneath.. Be- y determined, but a belief existe | f° MAny days, the situation will ihkt he will be sent out of the| have clarified, There wil bo‘ an foantry. ad interim President named by agreo- ‘Aside from the killing of Carran-| i451 between Generals Pablo Gon- gais son-in-law, Caidido Aguillar, and 4 a My puctting Of Gea! Mervin WRlrool edie nes jMdered the massacre of political prisoners at Santiago, the revolution bas been almost bloodless, marking a new departure in the history of réfolutionary movements in this jatry. programme of the United States Gov be conditioned will be revealed. ‘Two factors are necessary to solve Mexico's problems—adjustment of ex- lati if ; “Jn conversation with Americans, ternal relations, particularly with the United States, and satisfadtion of in- ternal demands for a democratic gov- ernment, freg from the tyrannical and dictatorial abuses of the Carranza re- Gen. Obregon stressed the point that Ye had done all within his power to ptevent bloodshed. “Ail reports received here bear out job, Obregon’s contentions that the | me had Seta Gisela ngntten ga te 008 will not be difffeult. Nor will'the ro- to later hold free elec-| Ment be severe. Pucification of Mex- ae nag most weekly: emphasized | !00's various factions dopends upon hee &@ peaceful change in Govern- quests of the United States Govern- | point of the revolutionary, leaders | the patriotism of Gen. Gonzales and Was that the revolution was a moral.| Gen. Obregon. Both have arrived in imposition Carranza | Mexico City. ie print unde his as Presiden- | DON PABLO WAS STRONGLY 1 candidate. % PRO-ALLY IN WAR. ‘Phe revolutionists desired the res-| Don Pablo, as the former is affec- ation and not the death of Car- tionately called, is @ good business lg leaders declared, in order that | man. He has #howm once before how free elections might be held, and that | to establish order in the Mexican cap- lexico might change its foreign pol- | ital. He won the confidence and ad- to one of fostering friendly re- | miration of foreigners generally when (ations with other powers. he entered Mexico City after Huerta ANON CPR fled. He deliberately went counter SLE IN TRELAND * | Sesrecens Gene See Oot gramme: during the war; with Ger- - SHOT FROM AMBUSH} many ana camo out flatly against the _ Central Rowers. This happened, too, ‘ 1 ‘after the United Btatos ofitered {free Kitled and Another Wounded | {2° 2" i2¢ was the only ptd-ally ©) —Assassin Escapes—Hunger =| sexican of prominence in Govert- f Gtriker Dies. mont oirdtes. ; DUBLI May 11.—A police patrot ‘Vedr Timoleague, County Cork, was am- Pushed yesterday afternoon and a ser- keant and two constables shot dead. A Himoieague when it-was Grog on. au{is 9 business mah. he police felt at the rst vplley. The] dig fortune selling ‘ssassine cecaped. “chick peas’! in the export trade, Sergeant MacDonnell was shot and) ‘Therefore Mexico is ruled’to-day by Keitied near Goold’s Cross, ‘ten miles | two men of business minds. ‘They un- thwest of Thurles, in County Tip- 4 thé lan| of comm: rary. He recently 1ed potice in re- | Crmtan auNe?. {t powsible to de what elling 2 Sinn Fein attack. and should mak erie death of Alden Redmond, release’ | Carranza hag so stubbornly refused to Sinn Feiner, who died following his hun-| 40, namely, make a business agroe- gtr strike in Mountjoy prison, was}ment with the United States looking ge of Coroner's jury investigating the case} poth countries and the economic+re- “necelerated” ®y bis imprisonment, tho| toward the commercial advants decided. The immodiate cause of death, the jury sald, was an operation for appen- generation of Mexico particularly. dence. LONDON, May 11.—It H. Asquith’s amendment’ to ‘Prime Minister’ Lloyd land. providing a single Parliamegt in- stdea Bf the two bed! wed by the Prime’ Minister, fefeated. in the|the race for the Presidency. was House of Commons late yesterday, 25)/GaRRANZA WENT BACK ON ‘A second proposal to create an Irish BOTH HIS FRIENDS. Senate also was defeated, 209 to 30. WON'T BE | and Gonzales. They saw that C Gov, Fawards of Now Jersey ts nvi| Zak wa at San Francisco, but he fs eure he will| would not permit a fair and froe not be nominated for Vice President. election So they determined to get fe sald oo yesterday at his frst rid of him. And’ tho bloodless revo- "sin his headquarters tan. “I would not,” said he, “awap the : ¢ prege “4 iyovernorahip of New Jeresy for halt a| #sreement between Obregon and Gon (lozen Vice Presidenck zales. YF gu a The entire Mexican army was de PIMLICO ENTRIES. | voted efther to Gonzales or Obre under whom they foug RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., May battles. It was easy for the j1.—The entries for to-morrow’s iaces |” fi , a are as follows jenerals to take possession of Mexico ‘FIRST BACK Maides vxo-yeer- by military force and with @ mint- for aud 4 talf furlongs. Pas) 1c mum of fighting. Carranaa, a civil- Co dg Sill, jan, never Was held in much, esteem afl, 090: Our Kate, 12; Vie det:,ac| by the wiliiery, mye M0; Amy B Ques. 107. So! Obregon a Gontaies n END. RRBE~e Biermn, Sep Mexico Giiy beture the reroll of tact foaryear-olde and. wrvard:) two. miles © be A 140; atteetor 21 (imp) 147: OSurf Queen. week, @ined together at the Chapul- Ki funp.), 140; Frank Ho” 140 tepec Inn and came to an agreement, Tales ees, Racie dee 1 the details of which are expected to Aha ap.) Oa: wld Bill Tender be made known at any Ume now, vo HB... J en, NT. Presumably they have agreed upon nad interim President who will call a constitutional e! on in which Obregon and Gonzales will have an equal opportunity Meanwhile, the Washington Gov- ernment, which hag had such a per- 12; Jez plexing experience ‘with Carranga, |s ans, Rete ; bite! rather relieved at his enforced abdi- Walter) dainen’ enti; | cation and is getting ready to pregent to the new central authority in Mex- ico a programme upon whien do facto ccogmition would be extended Here it is: First--The appointment of a mixed claims cominission td settle all claims pending against t} United States and against Mex on the part of nationals of b untries, € fA Y « nission 0 glia: oe Bt WSS Inward ip: Lute Seas, 115; hee ea «| Track font claims to such a tribunal Becond A pledge g#usranteeing jon to the lives and proper ties of American eltizens, und par- Ueuvlarly iomeving all doubt about BA is wd THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, M eckert Shown With Two Girls’ In Picture Found in His Rooms ae a ELSES: ORDER IN MEXICO Declares It ‘Would Place U, S.| Overwhelm Soviet Agitators in in Shameful Position Be- fore the World. Recognition by This Country; olution of Congress, chiefs of the new revolution, and the | ernment upon which recognition will | of my own party.” are enator? i ciilienges political gatherings, told the story many of the contentions of Senator ‘Knox, made in the former Secretary of State’s address last week, agreeing that Congress has the power to repeal declarations of a state o! war he denied vigorously that peace actually existed. . ‘ ‘Only by a treaty, he said, can ques-| said anybody outside of New York's tions arising from ‘the war be settled. | ast Side knew this.to be true. “Ig we are at peace with Germany,” “then why on earth is a farce being enacted Senate of the United States?” “We are saying (by this resolution) to France and Germany comply with the agreement.’ | delegation including Irvin St. John That we have deserted our Allies is| ‘Tucker, Scott Nearing, J. Louis Eng- That we have deserted! dahl, William F. Kruse and Samuel our cause and thereby condeme are |HoMand. All of these but Nearing ng our country in is a shame-|and Holland have been convicted ne and { can never support it by | under the Espionage Act. They de- RERoE? o1g? ESONDals SLAYER OF RUECKERT PAID HENRY $1,000 HAD KEY 10 ROOMS; |° FOR AID ON LEASE, - ROPE LADDER “BLIND” Agrebment with the United States HOTEL MAN TESTIFIES (Continued From First Page.) | ~~ (Continued From’ First Page.) "You make home early in 19197 I went to the theatre and an arrest was made at the hotel and a police- man was stationed there. Q. When was that policoman jaken away? <A. After two or three hours, SAYS HE GAVE HENRY $1,000 FO ‘ AID ON LEASE. Q. You know the case had not been R. M, Newman of No, 20 Broad Street A My eet to lvok after her interests. She is at @ loss to understand how her name came into the case and is very anx- ious to ascertain the idemity of the woman who telephoned in, her name, Mr. Richter told an Evening World bad enough. is far worse. bi. ent, no matter how cun- ed, can conceal this.” rome Oh iy NG hf wee HVOUMBER HOTLY. SOGALIS ROUT ASGALSINSENATE | LENNE FACTION KNOK PEAGE PLAN STORMY SESSION Fight to Control Con- vention Here, WASHINGTON, May 11.—Opening| The Socialist National Convention the fight against the Republican plan|in its ball at 127th Street and Wifth to end the state of war by joint .res- | Avenue made so mighty @ demonstra- Senator Mc- | tion against the use of Russian meth- Gumber of North Dakota, @ Repub- | ods in this country that peoplé rushed Ucan member of the Senate Foreign |in from the streets to see what it was Relations Committee, declared in the Senate to-day that such @ step would bring dishonor upon the nation, as it would involve desertion of America’s | tumultuous applause was by Munici- associates in the war. “The majority of this side of the chamber,” he dectared, “purpose to force the’ acceptance of the reserva-| tion's adopted by the Senate without | mittee, He declared that Russien the change of a single word or letter.| methods do not apply to this country. The majority, Om the other side, in Obedience to the will of the Prest- make the | League of Nations a political issue. “You cannot make the League of Nations the real issue in this cam- paign, If it were the real and only Issué I would be greatly concerned | Of #Dplause, one of the most remark- all about, im ‘The speech that brought the most pal Justice Jacob Panken, who de- fended the “conservative platform” as {drawn by the Morris Hillquit com- He denounced the proposed pro- letariat dictatorship. He declared that the Soctaliat Party would lib- erate the country the way the Repub- lican Party liberated tHe slaves in the time of Lincoin, And, the outburst able that New York has known in of how the convention stood. Victor Berger, the unseated Con- ‘While| 8Tessman, spoke against the dictator- ship, saying he had bad all tho ex- ¢| perience he wanted of that sort of thing. He denied that America has any such thing as a proletariat and There were two platforms before the in the| convention, One was the Hillquit document submited yesterday, the other submitted to-day by the Illinois nouneed the Hillquit platform as, too were choered by many supporters reporter to-day that the dead man| disposed of in court when the police- had known Miss Trask, but that he did not know how long he had known her)nor when he had last seen her. He denied that they had been en- weman said over the man was taken away after your talk with Henry? A. No. Q. When did you next see Henry about the lease of your hotel? A, At the atation. I told him if he would get an extension of lease of five or ten years from my landlort,, Mr. Ahearn (Henry said he knew very well), I would give him $1,000. Q./Did he get the lease for you? Q. Did you give him a thousand have seen you I can't help it. You ee more Judge Malone intervened to falm the witness. + “I'm Miss Mae T: gaged to marry Mr. Rueckert.” detective asked when the engal ment was broken off, and she re- “It never was broken off.” partial payments. She said sho was talking from her October, 1919. home in Manhattan, but would not sive her address. Funeral services will be held to- morrow night at Volk's undertaking shop, No. 633 Washington Street, Ho- The body will be cremated Thursday at the North Hudson Crem- atory, North Bergen, N.-J. The ashes tor Henry and he was too bright a will be sent to Germany. Reet eed TO ROUND UP 3,000 AS WAR SLACKERS, explain that when @ policeman was » room in which Florence BE ae trast arveated Delanne went| ing and Irving St, John Tucker. All to Headquarters and complained to Chief Inspector Daly. ies fs Did you see Commissioner En~- not A. But I tell you | Pionage Act, _"T tell you 1am not afraid of anybédy—not even you. The militant Frenchman, stubhhy mustache was fairly quiver- ing with wrath and whose flushed dark, was excused. He shook his stick at the court- room door when he was once safely Gen, Obregon, also hag a whole- somo respect for the United States. He has travelled extensively and was Impressed with our war, operations and) preparations .as tho’ War De- H tously. Mat, ot vibet Cae het raids partment exhibited them to trim. He Tho last was in Q. Was there a woman arrested in your hotel Noy. 8, 1919, named Flor- ence Harding, and was a policeman put in @ room instead of in the of- T was not there though. Q. That was after you had paid Henry money? A. No, sir! No! I never paid « cent for protection to anybod: never tnentioned protection to Inspec: whose gace was in the corridor. man and too fair. Q. You made your last payment in October? A. Yes. Q. Not-by check? A. No; in cash. Twice at his home and twice at the Q. Did you see Henry the Federal Attorney Plans Wholesale : Q. What did you say? Arrests in Brooklyn Within sorry, I told him, every time I go out of my hotel, twice in many months, something went wrong there, Q, Did Henry and Mr. Murphy call Y Ever since Carrapza came into r " mapper | Lower he has been at the merey oF ducati: “according to the medical evi-) (004. Obregoi and Gonzales. So long as they were loyal, the Carranza re- Ato. | gime lasted. Both were fond of Car- in-! tanga, Both expected his support in rf insisted 01 Upited Btapes District Attorney Ross resorts. But he always insisted on Assistant District Attorney Har- wood Were busy to-day In the Federal | Bullding, Brooklyn, on the preliminaries | to a round-up of 3,000 Brooklynites sus- pected éof slacking in the World War, ‘The round-up will begin in ten da. In Brooklyn, as elsewhere, it is ceded that not all those on the list are failed to show called’ because they ali ‘They juat dropped in Mr. Murphy. The inspector's wife was ‘with him. YOU CAN'T SCARE ME, WITNESS TELLS SMITH. Delanne became very much excited over Smith's manner. to stop talking so loud talk to me like that," he sald. know how to beha: where arrests were Michael J, Kelly of called by ‘Smith, other vice hunters who have appeared ee ae on the witness stand young and un- sophisticated ooking, as different as SILENT ON OPEN FORUM. in ‘appearance from the Gaauee heavy-eyed and ————__— But:Carranza went back on both e told Smith SECOND CHOICE. |""* friend», His attitude in the, pre- iy were in the is Punishment for) those proved gullty 1s {mjfrisonment for one year and a fine of $500. SCS THIS LITTLE PIG HAS TWO MOUTHS Has Two Squeals and |S jyes—May Be a liminary elections was so raw that it completely alienated both Obregon e in court if you y to seare me!" Judge Malone had to take a hand and admonish the witness to answer tid he gold the hotel 1920, for $86,000. Juror Haber wanted to know why Delanne picked out using the Governmental ing her $50 before arresting her. sare he will be nomtinated for President | machinery {dy his 6w purposes Ayd y dotlars!” cried Cockran, Henry to nego- duestion was deferred. To Cockran, Delanne explained ho first undertook to take the hotel on wave it up after half a lution is the result of a working who hissed the ‘conservative’ ty of people came to hear her. Most] speeches. of them respectable. in my hotel, too. August Claessens, one of the ousted have been convicted under the Es- eee BOY IS CRUSHED on a down grade. Motorman Lavender mt. tn | nual convention of the Mpiscopal Diocese did not go into the question at all. | contract and of the clamor of cred- Van Cortland and tho two snouts, mouths and two tongues was bern on a farm near here, t 60 many cheap from the receiver and bought © tte the business for $32,000 found the lease was to expire at once instead of in, five years. covering the heed for an extension of the lease he went to Henry for help in arranging it. Cockran showed Delanne a list of persons ejected from Henry's order before Henry would permit it to remain ope: Cockran then asked Jurors Haber's out of both mouths at the same time and see with all three eyes. ‘ the hotel’ by vested rights prior to the adoption nunderstanding con- For to-morrow Wednesday, May 12th CHOCOLATE COVERED NUT NOUGAT—A goody that spells J-O-Y for the sweet tooth. fCothsome bars of California Honey Nougat, geni edded with » pleasing medley of tasty Cc chopped Nuts, and blanketed with our Unexcelled, As a SPECIAL, this is and the demand will be “Why did you ask Henry for help jin arranging tho lease?” “L went to Henry about some bad |people I did not want in the hotel,” “I asked him if ho in the Imperial Valley, an adjustment of the |Delanne replied knows Mr. Ahearn, the landlord, |nays Ahearn J# his very good friend. jGo I tell him if he fix It, the exten- sion, I would pay him, There was another landiord, Mr, Hallanan, did not sian, Bo, \tension was no good, rich, velvety Chocolat: strictly a “top-notch: heavy, eo get her projects and other improvement Americag citizens on 1 tol€ Hepry real estate in the so-called tron- |81,000 back.’ tler zone both on the border and 1 sald, ‘No, you have had tdo much trouble; you keep it, SAYS HENRY VISITED HIM TO HEAR GIRL VIOLINIST. reason why ‘© other mattors which will have to be cleared up before recogn!~ tion will be extended, kon and Gonaale Alize the Importance of the moral and n material support of the United! But, hoth Obre- | re men who re- Yeu, there Was 4 | girl twelve years ry fine violinist playing There understanding and en the United States The future may appear gives ground for op- friendship betw ever come to the Hotel de and Mexico, uncertatn, but } v Q. Oh, they didn't? Know why? There Was no yeason why, a A ell et POUND BOX COVERED OF KATH Raa Areata "Da ty tion, dhundant with rie 1 first cut inty portions, Bread an 1 ix Ria U eee JERSEY BARBERS rll and daring, because wis ; EOAUSH cmployers Iaughed “Tam not discouraged for a mo~ enues. 4 exactly the thing that the i IEMAND MORE PAY | 118 dose n Marne teteictes J ¥ AND TIME FOR TEA| method when you cannot on . circumspection and prudence, “L think that there are willing gars \ Employees of Eighty Shops in|to hear thisin the American Navy and the AmeMcan Army, because that North Hudson Are on Strike ia the kind of folks wo ara, Wo get tired of the old ways and covet the To-Day. now ones. i : ment, particularly because we have not in joven begun and, without saying any. thing in dispargement of thoe with ot thelr demands and r fused them, barbers cighty shops in North Hudson, | whom ‘we are associqted In the wat, I N. J, at@ on strike to-day. These | do expect things to begin when we be- afo the demands that made the |gin. If they do not, American hisé tary will have changed its.course, th Bona parbers latieh: Avorican "Army. and News, wilt Raye The public must get shaved | changed their ‘acter, There will © early on Saturdays, have to come a new traditionJnto o Guarantee of $26 a week. re rank does aa 1S a an audacious and successful things." ‘Thirty-five per cent. of all rev- ss, SIMS HELD UP SEA © BARRAGE 6 MONTHS, An hour for lunch, A half hour for tea. ie ‘Ten hours’ work on Saturday. iIGHT TOA FINISH |r sete Committe aso oF man can look at the flag of the| senting the second part of his United States and fail having his/to the officer's accusation that. the mind crowded with reminiscences of |Navy Department had unnecessatity New York Socialist Assemblymen, denounced the Iillinois. document as “a fraud @nd a fake.” It was drawn Cockran gave Delanne a chance tO) py J,. Louis Engdahl, Willlam Y, Kruse, Samuel Holland, Scott Near-| thing unusual happen, something that was never done before; and inasmuch as the things that are being ‘one to you now were never done before, don't you think it is worth while to try something that was never done before against those who are doing jthem to you? of these but Nearing and Holland TO DEATH BY CAR the whole principle of this war is the kind of thing that ought to hearten and stimulate America. America is 314 Filth Ave. nr. 320 St. the prize amateur Nation of the World, Germany is the prize profes- sional Nation of the world. Now, when it corm to doing new things and do- ing them well, I will back the ama- an Firemen Rip up Floor of Trolley Detective William in Si nt Turk of Daly's staff followed Delanne. in Sight of Mother to Get The trial was marked by, the Saale: Body Out. enry's counsel@ W. Bourke eer ee oon’ tie prevalence of what| Morris Nachum, four years old, of No. Mayor Guynor used to call “outward decency and order” in Henry's juris- Giction, despite the frequent arrests|crosstown car this afternoon, He was and convictions of disorderly resort frequenters by police officials raiding “over Henry's head.” Cockran made no objection to the evidence offered by Detective Bannon and others of Chief Inspector Daly's to avold hitting him. taft as to proved vicious persons and| Firemen ripped up the floor of th éar in an effort to get the body out, but there were OUt-|fatied. The car finally was jacked up ward signs to be seen from the street| ang the body premises “Lost and Found” articles teur against the professional ey x advertised in The World or reporte® time. He knows go little about it tha to “Lost and Found Bureau," Room 105 East 116th Street, was crushed to death under an east-bound 116th Strect| he is fool engugh to try the rigi 208. World mulldiias Sib be Beram thing. The mén that do not know|f {oF thirty days, These lists can De playing a ¢ew doors from his home ana| ‘he danger are the rashest men. darted in front of the car, which was was unable to apply the breaks in time removed. The boy's mother, Molly, was ta the crowd that Daly's stat was| Sav the body taken“out, No arrests like the| Were made. Episcopal Convention Shies at Res- pig footed type ordinarly associated| olution Offered by Dr. G with their calling. Kelly created a flurry when he told of visiting a woman in an apartment Dr. Perey Stickney Grant, rector of the Church of the Ascension, urged the Caf } indorsement of the open forum in an ) t End Avenue and giv p m in an House in Weet En) SIN*| address at to-day's session of the an- i of New York at Synod Hall, 110th Street “This is West End Avenue,” sail |and Amsterdam Avenue. Judge Malone called for o1 ‘The Committee on Mifcellancous Busi- der when the jury laughed .openly. | ness tabled the resolution offered by Dr. The woman was later convicted and G: ne ae nt and offered a substitute whicli sent to the wor! | =. and smart Negligees of Crepe de Chine, Fa Second Floor DANIELS CHARGE ficer Tried to Make It Appear WISONINSTRUCTED |<. .st™ei WASHINGTON, May 11.—A coun . ter-charge that establishment of the North Sea mine barrage was delayéd = six months because of the opposition . PS > of Rear Admiral Sims and the Britig! Admiralty, was made before the Gen- ate Naval Investigating Committee to-ddy by Secretary Daniels in pre- (Continued From First Page.) prolonged the war through failure to* the number of unselfish men, seeking | co-operate fully at first with Allied no object of their own, the advantage | naval forces. of no dynasty, the advantage of no} ‘The barrage, Mr. Daniels added. group of privileged people, but the advantage of his fellowmen, who have | marines and Was wholly an‘American died under ghe folds of that beautiful | idea. Oy egg 34 a ” emblem. I wonder !f men who do dle | attempted in tis, cay Se, “4 i unter it realise the distinction they | NAVY of credit for this project eas was the most effective, measure that had been taken to check the sub- to gjve it to the British. have. The plan was conceived, he said, iv “There is distinction in the privilego,| the Bureau of Ordnance at the Navy and I, for my part, am sorry to play 80 peaceful @ part in the business a8| Was accepted. During this time, Ad- I myself am obliged to play, and I|miral Sims constantly discouraged conceive it a privilege to come and | and opposed the idea, he added. ; look at you men who have tke other thing to do and ask you to come and /| gritish navies during the war, despite tell me or tell anybody you want to] Admiral Sims's attempts to create tell how this thing can be better done, | the impression that there was lack or and we will thank God that we have got men of originative brains among us. We have got to throw tradition to the winds, Z Department and urged on the British Admiralty for six months before tt He said close comradeship had existed between the American and harmony and co-operation. “| take it for granted that noth- ing that | say here’ will be re- peated, and therefore | am going to say thi Every time we have suggested anything to the British Admiralty the reply has come back. that virtually amounted to this, that it had never been done that way, and I felt like saying, ‘Well, nothing was ever done so systematically, as nothing is be- ing done now. “Therefore I should like to see some- 1360 —Russian atjter-dinner Coffee Pot $7.50 N Ovington gift is an unspoken epigram, pleasant toutterandeven more seductivetoreceive, And the ratio of cost to satisfactior. is kept sur- prisingly low. 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