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All matters openly and F and. submitting to the of the duly — ities of the pigehrePiepmitonet feel that error has been to ‘bothers ther thet ‘ot suis at this an in the Nation's history be permitted to outweigh public good, I have Fepresentative and well- Republican Party, and of such an undertak- Tha rma, te or- | conference report just before ending , The fact that the telephone and far outweighs the personal of any candidate. | feet | Chairman Hays is absolute- handling the situation.” Pap WOOD TO PLAY ‘to meet the deficit incurred during the Senator would not attempt the jE EITHER WAY. will be seen that if Chair- | telephone lines. apcepts the warning of See Ti bie folded Tae remaining Sr beers a esuod rushed Mhroush a the fast minute Dentes Report That He Plans me and sent to Wilson for Organization, Where- signature. Among them are: continues to gain at Senate amendments to Ro joint ‘expense the National Com. |Tesolution repealing most of ‘he 8°” Knox of Pennsylvania, regarded as & be told that it was duly of the dangerous results of course and must accept consequences, “which than my friends were so ‘moment, Knox's friends have “their man was suffering from fht which always comes to a/thrown ‘back into conference on 66 the aelegation. spontaneous outburst of which has been loaded in and buried with 4 time fuse. thing which would disarm that Penrose had a deep under ‘way, with intent to the convention for Knox, quarrel between Knox and anda complete abandoning ‘Knox boosting. To-day Knox . to his home in Pennsyl- , Jeaving the elder statesmen thelr backs for one of their rees of quick de- aoe oe” centose has |Pirants and a braes band, New York in tight places. he will stand by the candi- favorite son-Gov. Sproul and Who éays there is a Penrose? kettle brewing? never was a conventién when around the hotel lobbies mA-| before the Senate committee?” asked Tons of Plaster, use of money in the te ] CONGRESS RUSHES SPROUL .GOES WEST; PENROSE UNDECIDED | Pennsylvania. Gi Governor Facing gs = | BIG BILLS THROUGH "=u His Friends Declare, .PHILADPLPHIA, June §—Gov. =| AS SESSION WANES si a Leiner brighter Laggan bed renee the Republican ial nom- natin than any Peauyioabiad for years,'left for Chicago yesterday. Third Deficiency Me Measure, Car- "yout come back a winner,” was tying $58,000,000 Wins in the confident prediction of well wish- as they bade him farewell. Early Hours This Morning. — ‘eanins, the Governor talked over the telephone with United WASHINGTON, June 5.—Enact-' States Senator Boles Penrose at the ment of the third deficiehcy appro- jatter’s home, Priation bill was compteted early to-| Reports differ as to Genator Pen- day, House and Senate adopting the rose’s condition. pe pb toe were sy at his long night sessions preparatory to. installing lines eabesting sine die adjournment at 4 o'clock this ne. home with direct long distance afternoon. The measure carries wires to the Congress Hotel, Chi- ago, headquarters of the Pennayl- $58,000,000 which inchides $14,000,000 Tatts Qolegation, was taken to mean | Federal control of the telegraph and trip West. | rates KNOX STAYS AT HOME. ident venge on Penrose, WASHINGTON, June 5. — Senator were accepted by ure Houee without & re @ record vote; it “dark horse” possibility for the Re- Bose to the President | publican nomnifation, bas cancelled | pitta contaranoe ‘rok = te il his hotel and train. reservations, teginsing Sets 4 tea sbopied eciding to remain away from the) the Senate and mow goes to the Chicago Convention and rest. There ident 1 nurse his Kekciflons water O° tote whe sey” he we Rd ll estabiistitng conditions under wrath and plan vengeance. t from Washington that | merchant Aart eventually ie to be wold | "All pitfle.” declared Mr. | Knox, when told of rumors that he was cha- €. Knox was to be rushed /—to Americans if possible, to for-| Pinta and humiliated because the ‘the astute Penrose at the | elgners if pot—fnally was passed to-, nnayivanle: delegation had indorsed night by Congress will be sent tothe presidential aspirations of Gov. sident Wilson to-day. Sproul and that Senator Penrose had Harlier in the day the Dill W88 jonohnoed he would back any action ints of order and it was then there would be no final action on it by thin" Consrens PROSECUTOR CALLS SPECIAL CARRIES | AERO CLUB LEADERS N.Y. DELEGATION [Henry Woodhouse and A. R. TO CHICAGO TO-DAY] Hawley fo Be Questioned on Fund Disbursement. Five Gubernatorial Aspirants in the \After a consultation yesterday with Party—Two Women Delegates | @meraon McMillin, broker, of No. 120 Divided on President. Broadway, Assistant District Attor- ney Kilroe,, who is in charge of the Headed’ by five Gubernatorial investigation of funds for charities and other purposes, announced that bose srasuntnn Mi seasitprl Bol Henry Woodhouse and Alvan R. Gago at 2.05 o'clock this afternoon, | Hawley of the Aero Club of America Secretary of State Hugo, Assembly | AV been invited to the District At- Speaker Sweet, Comptroller Travis, | torney’s office Monday. Jobn Lora O’Brien of ‘Brie and Hlon| Mr. MoMillin is named as the larg- H. Hooker, all entrants in.the Gov- | st contributor to the National Aero- ernorship stakes this fall, are ex-| Plane Fund which was raised by pected to do missionary work among |!¢ading spirits in the Aero Club dur- the delegates for their respective |!ng the war. Mr. Hawley then was “ges StateChairman President and Mr, W use was in director general of ee jeg charge of the distribution of the spe- Sonn Pasons of”Ouwege ia "as [lel fond es charge the train, Question as to the disbursements Merete whom tho| the $378,000 raised for the purpose of to support on aiding the United Btates in its con- delegatos duct of the war in the air was raise. the Sot mallet ft for Chicago eaty Cail Wook. terday, daugh When the report that an inquiry ‘Bonuy’ Butler. into the spending of the money was en whl travel on the made lic, Mr. Hawley wrote to celal, including Miss Helen Varik | Col. J. De M. Thotnpson, present Prea- Boswell of New York and Mrs. Flor-| ident of the club, demanding a com- ence Knapp of Syracuse, the only| plete investigation. ~ women delegates, and Mrs. Arthur L. Mr. Gerirade E. Caris bo tne | GARMENT MAKERS Bay Seer Ramen Ne Reet Gee| ’ SCOFF CUT PRICES ored Women's Republican Club, - ta Margaret, Grumpacker of, tne| Warn Dealers That Women’s toyed KA forces, Miss Maud) Clothes Will Not Be Appreciably vision afd other loyalists of the dit- Cheaper, ferent Presidential camps. Already the New York women are apprehen- | CLEVELAND, June 6.—The National sive they will not arrive in Chicago| Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers’ on early enough to partisi-| Association, through President W. B. pate in the conclave of Republicaa | Fish and Gecretary Philip Frankel, wornen, have notified 20,000 retail dealers in The two women delegates and the | women's ments throughout the women alternates are divided on| country that there is nothing funda- mousy 2 vot the as a menta) to indicate an unhealthy con- LD. Hilles ag National tee | ation 4n the clothing industry that will trom New York.» ‘bring an appreciable lowering of prices. pd aden BY NY ET JOHNSON CALLS WILE A LIAR. | for, the present, campaten, of ced ire tg anised their easonal Rebukes Man Who Sala $100,000 tnerchandloe "under new. and” sense Was Spent in Printary. (Manet OHICAGO, June 6.—Mark Sullivan, FALLING CEILING © acreage contecotent aieet| ENDANGERS PUPILS thing when he introduced Fred- ata a rome we Wile to Aeoauir ype Rockville Centre Authorities Seek “Are you the Wile that testified Cause for Drop of Two the Senator. “I am,” said Wile. More than four hundred pupils of Dt Bsprey had a meee fers School No. 11, at Oceanside, one f was used in orn! | milé south of , have MW ohnson’s primary campaign. out of - sri eta ite tri ba te “You know in your heart that the testimony you gavo was an absolute | {! mea one lie, and I do not care to have any | ‘inches Rage dealings with a man of this type, So fow minutes you will excuse me,” said the Senator. ater the’ clas class here t oir seats, weighed ahh Bee Rana aig more than two tons. ‘The children owe lives to the mio Start Work om Banners to Be Din- ay Lar alan Slerege g BABY_1S BURNED TO | DEATH. CHICAGO, June 5.—Leaders of the National Woman's Party have|Mether Leaves Reem and Cand rented a shop across from the Coll- Sets Fire to Ourtain. seum to serve as a” base for the The Suffragists began moving in a n th: Der Titian ta once and started work on the ban-! }} fs ge yy Wy lownmtaira t ners of protgst members of the party! other shildrae are'to hold In view of the delegates. bt bursing. | or, ts fre Gov. Allen of preyed Murray Butler After @remen hers sumed to bave “an outside chance,” Johnson also heard with great fre- Fadls to Prosecute His Son, i | quency the name of Herbert C.| Magistrate Frothingham in the West loover, to whom he administered a/ side = ourt yesterday Sebonma Bte: tt in the California phen i. Butts, "ents ied ree ey \Nortbepian Pirler: Carrying May N.Y. Passengers, On Fire Outward Bound 150 Miles From Thi WATERBURY UNDER BIG ARMED GUARD! had bim in the Brooklyn Domestic ments appraised by the Government 500 PORTRAITS OF HUGHES SENT TO CONVENTION Are Not to Be Displayed in Hotet Corridors Until “Dark Horse’ Period Arrives. Republican politicians who do not figure Charles Evans Hughes 8 an aspirant for the Republican Presidential nomination will be in- terested in the fouuwing item: Five hundred lithographs of Mr. Hughes bave been shipped to Chi- cago to be displayed about the corridors of the hotels and other gathering places for delegates, lithographs, which are copied from the most recent pho- tograph of the former Supreme Court Justice, are not to be dis- Played until the “dark horse” pe- riod of the convention js at hand, Then the likeness of Mr. Hughes will decorate every available wall WOOD MAY NAME CANDIDATE: IF * HIS NOMINATION FAILS (Continued From First Page.) Mayor and Superintendent of Polict Escorted About City by WATERBURY, Conn., June 6.—The| with her other hand she gesticulated| Within the 1 tensity of the strain between clock and] violently. trikers and the local police and State Guards continued to- Guards were maintained around the homes of public officials and private detectives escorted the Mayor and the Superintendent of Police through the| Were looking on, the woman turned Instance of Homer 8. Cummings, ‘brass company Picking a man from a pivotal-or doubt- ful State which he might be expected to add to the Republican list. But the Republicans are confident that the entire Eastern half of the country is as sure as Pennsylvania, 80 that this rock-ribbed State is no more | of a hadicap than would be Indiana or Illinois. At least logically it should be | no handicap, and the Republicans, as! are great sticklers for | +The Uclegations are not of the | Business men and of the community are profusely represented in the delegations here. + Another thing about Pennsylvania. Four hundred former service men in: the official approval of | emotional sort. Senator Knox for the Presidential nomination, it was not urged against him that he “Came from Pennsyl- But the real leaders knew Knox couldn't be selected it ‘Lodge were temporary Chairman. For Senator Lodge and Senator Knox are at opposites on the treaty question, and the next Republican nominee is going to favor the ratification of the peace treaty with the Lodge reserva- tions. om Sproul meets these speci- TEACHER TOLD GIRL NOT TO TELL OF KISS Dr. Mordorf Says He Feared Ac-|\ tion Might Be Mis- Dr, Oliver C. Mordorf, veteran Prin- cipal of Public School No. 139, Flat- bush, who is on trial School Board Ni “gross misconduc! 38 charged with in having hugged and kissed Betty Woolsey, a thirteen- year-old pupil, took the stand in his own behalf last night. He admitted having kissed the) ehild, and said he had placed his arm around her waist—"gently”—but de- he had acted in an entirely fatherly manner, and certainly had not kissed her in the way she had testified and had reported’ to her father and mother, previous session of the trial, testified his kisses terrified her. “At 11.30 on April 27," the Prin- , “I met Betty in ‘the hall- I had known her ‘ed her how she was She said: ‘Very well, except I om having trouble with don time. He saw POPULARITY OF CANDIDATE COUNTS FOR MUCH. ‘Logic in politics touches. always on the popularity and individual appeal of the candidate. It {s most significant that delegates galore will admit that Her- ert Hoover 1s popular it he “surely would win if nomihated. say it in qlmost the same breath as they declare that he can’t be nom- inated. Logic always has considered the popularity and advertisement of a ‘candidate, and there is no more widely | advertised personality than that. of Herbert Hoover. In objection to Hoover, the same line of argument that was taken by the supporters of Hiram Johnson is heard, namely that Hoover 1s pro British, that he always lived abroad and didn’t vote in the United States and that hé hasn't ‘béen a declared All of these objections amount to something as between Re~ publican candidates, Hoover were the Republican choice, few Republicans would be found say- ing these things, and certainly few Democrats would begin at this late date to say harsh things about, the former Food Administrator, the man in whom Woodrow Wilson bestowed such confidence before and after the ‘Wasn't Richtberg Who Req He Be Raised. It was an impostor who wrote a letter a few days ago to the Essex County (N. J.) Tax Board, signing it “Herman BE. Richter of No. 331 North Grove The girl, at a Herman A. = Richter berg—not Richter pen jae emphatic, in ory declaration he did no! it his tax had not asked that they be raised. ‘The letter from “Richter” stated that rr conditio! have changed this getting” along. Tht Then I assessment should be Richtberg craky to write anything 1 ‘Now, don't tell anybody I acted impulsively, 54 Chinese Bey Scouts Celebrate, ‘The Chinese Boy Scouts of New York, Troop 350, celebrated their fourth ann!- Hospital, Brooklyn, were aroused early ed thelr part in B», night at the troop’s headquarters in the Morning Star Mis- sion, No. 13 Doyers Street. The Star Spangled Banner, played by a Chinese Soy Scout orchestra, opened the, enter story as to the exact manner of the kiss, The hearing was concluded at mid- night, when Arthur G. Dore, Chairman of the Local School Board, reserved decision, a PARK N. J. WAR MEMORIAL. Thirty-Six-Mile Forest Trac’ Delaware Recommended. ‘TRENTON, June 5.—A great forest tract, extending thirty-six nyites along the Kittatinny Mountain: from the Delaware Water Gap'to the @ line, which is described by State Forester Alfred Goskil ‘Wdeal for camp sites, having well- and a wealth of war. iv * gkiliful politica, would mean | Serer "yeas 7 the selection of Hoover in a year in which Democratic votes were needed to win, But the atmosphere in Chi-\ cago 1s ofe of abundant confidence— good Republican can win—that's the prevailing idea. The chances of picking Hughes again depend to a large extent what happens to the Wood delegat. if the eminent General fails of nomi- Frank H, Hitehgock, former who managed F INANCIAL QUERIES WILL BE ANSWERED IN EVENING WORLD Questions Regarding Securities and Investments to Receive Atten- tion of Wall Street Expert. Postmaster General, the Hughes movement on the floor, of the last convention, would probably influence toward Hughes than he would toward other candidates, it were assured that Leonard Wood might be named Sec- retary of War if the Republican nom- It's a job he would memorial to thi tow who fought 1d to-day that Gov. Yand the State ‘Board of nd Development have given and the idea is now to sey’ inthe word war. Gask) i WOMEN PREPARE TO PICKET, | tifa! iLO iy Ss Mp | 2 inee is elected. enjoy having almost as Presidency itself. World who desire to obtain information regarding in-- vestments in securities they have made, or contemplate making, are fuvited to address such inquiries to the Financial Editor. Replies will be given in the Gaturday editions. A ‘Communications must signed and give the address of the sender in order to receive atten- Leonard Wood's Strength in the convention may con- trol the nomination of the next can- didate if it becomes apparent that he himself cannot be nominated. Briefly, the “Old Guard” would like to see Gov, Lowden named, but will not exert the steam roller to accom- If he can’t develop @ majority spontaneously the choice will turn to Messrs. H: Hoover and Taft, with “their chances in the order named. rs lh BEDFORD | GIRLS ESCAPE. ie New Mild Discipline Methods, OMcjals of ‘the State Reformatory in Bedford, N. ¥., an- nounced last night that they have sent Cu Cune Susur out an alarm for Marion Lane and Helen Walsh, two escaped prisoners. jus he per ‘This ts the foarth escape since MIss Pimce-Amow |. Florence Jones became Superintendent Republic @toel of the reformatory under the STOLE FOR : DAY'S 0 OUTING. New Silk Ghirt Harrys Get Long Inning—Fifty Shoplifters. Fifty persons were brouight befor in the Court of Special Sessions yesterday charged with shoplifting. All but four were first offenders and were given fines or suspended sentences. Most of the Neale arte men accused of I Giajin ot Bo 340 Went s9tn Joseph Bryan of No. 13: roth ‘atreets who wore sentenced to Mre,’ Aai juchowolaky, 1! picket ‘line they plan to establish in| the top oer Of @ six-story jeanne front of the Republican Cosventiee.| No 153 Norfolk Street, left her eigh- plish that step. —— OPENING STOCK PRICES. n Fours mala they stole four imbe! “wanted to go gn Decoration Day and couldn't pict to buy ———— the fame they found the baby ou "ourned Express Clerks Strike. Fitty extra waybdilling clerks em- ployed in the Pennsylvania Station by the Am bea ig Railway Express Com- ee | seater “at is il r ehag to work last night haa "be MOTHER WHOFLUN “aan +8 RL BENEATH AUTO I ALIEN ROPER Mrs. Muciio eam to Be Arraigned Lashar, Purchaser W When ‘ators | To-Day; Tells of Quarrels. { ney General Was Custodian, . With Husband. ‘Said to Aid Company, . ~ Mrs. Mary Marino will be arraigned! waiter B, Lashar of Bridgeport, ‘to-day on a charge of homicide, fol-'Conn.,. President of the American owing the death of her five-year-old @hain Company and other incorborm= daughter, Evangelina,, whom sh® tions, according to Government reo- , ' | } { Bastern Parkway and Rockaway | valued at $5,199.206.56 for $1,518,000 ee age Brooklyn, yesterday. in the purchase at euction in March, | Tho police say she has made two/1919,*of the International Textilo statements, one that her plan was to] Company, Inc, at that time operated kill the child and commit suicide, and | py enemy aliens. the other that she and her husband| The sale was conducted by A. were quarrelling ovgr custody of | Mitchell Palmer, Custodian of Align little Evangélina, and suddenly she | Property, pow Attorney General of shoved the child.toward him with the /the United States and a Democratic words “There's your child, take her,” | candidate for President. The auctioh * bled in front of the machine. National Bank of Bridgeport, had Mrs, Marino {s the Polish-born wifé {been set aside, of James Marino, an Italian barber.| Mr. Lashar pala $1,518,000 for tho couple have not been getting |concern and received in return two ; Slong well and yesterday Mrs. Marino | factories and a group of model teno- Relations Court, where he ‘was |at %3,544,407.87, current assets that directed to pay her $5 a wéek. He exceeded current liabilities by $232,- agreed to do so and they left court /652.82 and surblus and profits amount- together and walked to the corner |ing to $1,319,245.87, Of the surplus where the tragedy gocurred. about $600,000 was om deposit in a ‘The woman held Evangelina’s hand, | Bridgeport bank. - it tew days a per- look at the pair and the little girl, | tributed, djrectly or indirectly, $125,- | who seemed to be weeping. 000 to Mr. Palmer's campaign fund, Suddenly, while @ dozen persons|and that the money was paid at thu jabruptly away and took a fow steps | Chairman of the National Democratic” out into the Parkway. The specta- | Committee, who is exceedingly active uniform last night headed the proces-|tcrs saw her stop as an automobile ix Connecticut politics. According to sion of strikers to Mayor Scotiand, ig- ro nortng his oder against parades, 10 de=| sperm nee ot ® fair touring speed. |the wame report Mr. Cummings was mand the recall of the order. ficals o fthe local American Legion post in whose rooms the arrangements fo: parade were made have issued statement. denying the defiance of authorities hai WALKING IN SLEEP, BOY KILLED | IN FALL | He: head struck as she fell. BUDGET MEASURE Then, to the horror of the strangcrs | not at all displeased when Mr. Lashar and of the husband, who had re-|got the valuable property Mr. Miller mained at the curb, the mother | lost. pushed her daughter directly in the| fforts made to obtain a statement path of the heavy machine. or a dental of the report from Mr. ‘The driver had np chance to stop} Lashar have > proved unsuccessful. or even to slacken speed. The car BKC PS struck Evangelina, whirled Wer vbout |PRESIDENT VETOES and flung her heavily to the roadway. ‘The father, some of the spectators Youth Steps Out 0 Out ‘of Third Story|ana the driver of the automobile, Approves Objects Aimed At, but; _ Window After Seeing Movie Samed Miller of Me, 108 Saatern | Opposes Clause for Parkway, ran to the child’s side, but PPO: Removal of he was unconscious when they Comptroller General. William Brinkman, a fifteen-year-old picked her up. The mother stood at} WASHINGTON, June 5—President schoolboy, son of Frederick Brinkman, | the outside of the group, displaying No. 3044 Kingsbridge Avenue, the Bronx, died at 4.20 A. M. to-day in Fordham Hospital from {njutiés received Jn fall. ing from a third story window while’ walking in his sleep, The boy had been ie sleso walker fora ov 2 belleved to have fren him @ nightmare of unusual vio- Some time after mitdni ‘| arose, removed the screen from dow of his room and walked out. THis heard by & woman livi neh floor and he was foun “My huspand would not live with | ernment departments. me any moré, and would ‘not do any-| The President said that’ under the thing for me,” the mother said, “so bili Congress would have authority T intended to kill Evangelina and my- |to- remove the Comptroller General: ee Oman” Dot care what Nap- | trom offiee and that this authority “She was unfaithful and I could not | should be reserved ‘to the executive | fot along with her,” Marino declared. | department, "I have had our other two children several months and I wanted Evan. | Te House to-night by @ vote of \gelina too, but my wife would not let |178 to 103 failed to pass the bill over me have her. She said I might have | the President's veto. Thirty-five Dem.’ am | ASKS HIGHER TAXES? NOT HE} e girl if I would buy her—my wife | ocrats joined the Republicans tn the —a Rew slik dress. Just after I said | memaiive, pS ygiper N ees Reeond pushed the el under machine.” The Marinos were married six|ELKS MAKE READY years ago. Their racial differences led to many quarrels before long. FOR GRAND LODGE Latterly they accused each other of infidelity. Marino took the three chil- dren last winter and went to live at | Tener and Fanning Will Head City’s No. 2048 Bergen Street. His wife went to the home of her mother, Mrs. Contingent at Chicago Katherine Koley, No. 322 Osborne “4 Street. Conclave. Jan. te ast according to the bus- rino and some man Weman Pai Commission. pit nt in Norw: ‘Tries to Leap. mn Hon- to- the. cries of Mrs. May in line for the Elks had a big Tepre- bey A Wt Weck coe, gentation In the front line on the battles who was taken to the hospital last ices gute Thursday after she had been struck bY! qniree Hurt im Buildi a Fourth Avenue subway train at the 59th Street Station in Brooklyn. Ac- cording to physicians, the woman in a delirlam tried to leap out of a second- into the cause of the collapse of story window, but was prevented by| one-story factory in course of con+ Miss Moran, a nurse, and Dr. Retnert-|Struction at No. 1381 Sedgwick Avenus sen, who struggled with her at the win-| Yesterday. Three laborers were slight- dow sill while attendants mounter the | buckled, causing the walls to cave in. fire escape and held her back. The building was being ere | he patient later was removed to|Xictrmous Kings County Hospital. ROB VISITOR OF DIAMOND. Hosts mre Accased of Aaiding Ban namelling and Stamping Cordon &Dilworth its to Get $350 Ring. aun \ Bthel Rosenberg of No. 357 Christo- REAL penal pher Avenue, Brooklyn, made a formal ORANGE MARMALADE call, by invitation, on George Cohen, twenty-one, and his sister Bessie, seven- teen, at No. 5 Lewis Street yesterday afternoon, While they were discussing rt, three masked men fburst in the front | —————_____.. joor and one covered Miss Rosenberg rized Exchange Dealer; mals ¢ tevaires Galle he removed aioe | NUen™ NEW AND USED mt her finger a $350 diamond ring. George and Bessie were arraigned to: day ‘in Bosex Market Court, charged with having acted in concert with the masked bandits in the removal of the ring. Pays $30,000 ST, PAUL, June price of $30,000 for @ Holstein cow was . pas at the Minnesota Haistele- Wrelgien DIED. ere. was te iNYD! ——J ANE, Pabot of Dousman, Wis, for Pabst | SNYDER. + CAMPRILE: VUNDS Korndyke Cornflower, which he pur: | AL CHURCH, Saturday, 8 P.M. ghased, from Fred Patst of Sooncmo nes, = Soldiers Dance To-night, Company F of the 7ist Regiment will Call “Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night “THE FUN CHURCH ae ‘HELD FOR MURDER BOUGHT OF PALMER pushed in front of tn automobile at, ords, acquired: cash and property | Sho pushed too-hard, she is alleged | was held after a previous sale ts / | to have said, and Evangelina stum- | Frank Miller, President of the City Both talked in loud tones, | sistent report has been in circulation ‘ | and passers-by turned curiously to | to the effect that Mr. Lashar has con- : ‘Wilson has vetoed the bill to estab-" | no emotion at all. Two hours later |lish a budget system of submitting* the child died in St. Mary's Hospital. | the appropriation estimates of Gov- band, Local Elks are burnishing their antiors, went tor his bore ‘and, at the point | for the Grand Lodge Convention in Chi-’ of @ revolver, demanded Evangelina, | cago the first week in July. From this; the eldest. city will go a big contingent led by’ ii 12S BREET former Gov. John K. Tener of Pennsyi« route be| STRUGGLE ON WINDOW SILL. vania and Joseph T. Fanning, Chairman and Secretary of the Elks’ War Relief No fewer than 100,000 Elks willgather. In Chicago, where the week will be. Patients and attendants in Norwegian | wound up With a great parade, Thou-, sands of veterans of the war will 6a The Bronx District Attorney's office, and the City Building Department wills conduct an investigation this morning. }ly injured when the steel roofing cted for tha Glidden Motor & Supply Co. | 239 West S8th St, of Broadway. ee FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ——eee eee

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