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In This Capacity He Super- vises Travelling Arrange- ments, When the King and Queen of England Go Visit- ing in Foreign Lands—Has Many Friends in This Coun- try and, Only Recenfly Sailed for Egypt as Courier With a Party of American Tourists—Served Honora® bly: Durimtg the War With British Forces Turkey and Persia. i z f ll aig 2 i fi ! BEEE ¥ i apeepte Bg iH tlt z AG 5 | H? a I id PRRSEEEES Eris fee i eg gE Fs scdve$edaaleseet#e22 i H ERRRREEESGRERES # in +Russia, BS it F li ‘The Evening World on Jan. 15 pub- ished an interview with Minar L. 1% Dane, then a guest at tlie Hotel Bilt- more, Whose personal card gave his M4 | address as London and described him as “His Majesty the King’s Director A friend of Dane who Tevised the interview before publica- } , ton added brief sketch of his oa- iy 'Teer, referring to him as King Ex- ward's Director of Journeys, but ex- plaining that, officially, ‘Dane was known as King’s Courier, In the interview Mr, Dane told of the elaborate official preparations that are always made when the\ King and Queen pf England decide ‘to travei v4 Serpe and the part thet ‘he him- if plays in oarrying.out these plans. “After it has been aecided “hae it is well to take the journey,” he said, “al the directing and the minuto de- tails of the programme are left to { am expected to see that there | are a’ certain amount of royal salons in addition to coaches for the .rest T must consider how the King is to have on h the namber of e¢ countries are to visit; how many uniforms «ho King will need, what functions he will attend, whoin he will meet social- ly,-how long his stay will country, besides considering what bis Majesty’ cares to eat and how much I must provide along the wa: Js connection with the Dane int view it was also published th Evening World reporters had mane inquiries concerning Mr. Dane at the British Bmbassy in Washington and to the British Congul General in this city, and that they had been unable to either place who knew @ search of Whitaker and Debrett and of various British “Household Lists" failed to disclose his name—all of which seemed to suggest that Mr. Dane and hfs activ- ities Were mort or less shrouded in ™: Furthermore, on the very day the sneer view was published it 4 : Hitt i i f i ~ z . 2 if 00 Cities Ser . uzez <q ou Fer FF whe ¥ seeeare of Journeys." ‘it ti i a = . iff fh Ali i i szegeversilis SESE Feeder i ‘at the present time, nor was ter of the future dividénd mentioned, Upon the issuance statement, however, Atlantic tallied more than four points. conspicuously LiFe bi pittel EE aff Pr = a2 : 2 ra i f 900 Maracaibo O11 1000 Mexico O11 «, ‘Owony @eeitio Pacific Pacific PanAm Pan: ferns” eevee i xe 2 2 a it ii 1 ? ot ee ee ad RETEE 3 . 1 H dnternaiional ‘points, and American Woolen, dropped more than four points it that at the opening il 2 iF sd Zz 200 Simms Pet 4 1 i | ee i i i 1000 United ‘Tex OW. 208 Victoria Ol new. Me sd * “ * % * “ © % * * i Ht of the party, i 3000 Ajias Gold ... jes-in-waiting, 1 iB zee iit atetete-8 3 i + [ i 5 Pee 2992 29? eee e ft ik: i ie cif i i Su Bakwe-Bu i l i i ? F] in E oy i ir gaa iy ie 8 i? g 3 HG uy UH i nT j - hi pagsage on ghe COL. F. H. NORTON DIES IN BROOKLYN Rose From. Ranks to Head of the 23d and Was First Colonel of the 106th. Frank Hastings Norton, thirty-three years a member of the 234 Regiment? N. Y¥. Colonel of the 106th Infantry, died, Whitman to, start the present investiga late Saturday night at his home, No. 263 Decatur Street, Brooklyn. funeral will be held to-morrow after- noon in the Central Congregational |by the graft expose. The fund is‘now f i i i touc! % Measures t 332582927283! x8 iD if i tn ne # iif | i | if -? f { 2 [ ifi BSee 283 ait . gf it the weakness dis- Guit, by other coppers and ~ | Fecnows Play) bear opetations in Fisher oas * itt iff 38 ji r i sss F z : His, ii a The 234 Regiment, ‘Thomas Fairservis, and the 23d Regi-| Purpose named, ment Veterans’ Association, will escort the body to the church. . | Col, Norton entered t ment in September, 5 | from the ranks to its Commander, which he was elected in July, 1909,|tlon’ will take out similar The Rev. S, Parkes Cadman, who | policies. 2 was Chaplain of the 28d on the Mex!- can border, and the Rev. Frank [.|is not now needed, the city having pro- Hanscon, who was overseas with te Mi 106th, will officiate at the funeral. 821-MiLE WALK FOR LOVE. Girl Tradge: pawo With Deserting Marine, CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Edward Young, 75 in his pocket, deserted the Marines in the Philadel- phia Navy Yard and accompanied by twenty, walked 821 miles to Chicage.'A reception commit- tee awaited him and he was arrested 28d Regi- | Sure Freres dar i § 4 eee Feree Fee ok : 333° : £ +eeyei dit ti beet tiif Fz se" Feecees i é g s23323s 2 * z & LIBERTY BONDS. _ dberty Second 4s, 86.69, off .10; Beo- nd 41-45, 86.72, of .04; ‘Thi 7 rth, $7.02, up .02; Victory, Bets, 97.42 up .04; 43-45 27.42, up .02. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Bterling demahd $2.86 1-2, Bernice Radtke, RAT KILLS INFANT BY SIDE OF MOTHER Bites Artery and Three Days’ Old Disabled Freighter Heading for Ambrose Channel and Working Her Own Engines. Shipping Board officials to-day were 21.— | awaiting further word from Use 6,000- George Johnson, a baby three days|ton freighter Lycoming, with a crew of forty-five, which sent radiograma yea- terday saying she had lost two propel- ler blades and was having trouble .3 e §. S. LYCOMING O. K, AT LATEST REPORT ini a3 him?’ asked the girl with ‘I'll tell the world L love him. A woman doesn't walk $21 miles with in she doesn’t love.” Baby Bleeds to Death Within an Hour. (Bperial to The Brening World.) PITTSBURGH, anit 2onane coooo Pee ed anh omen—Bernice ‘and ‘th Nphila when {said ‘let's O017c; lire damand .0365, cables .0366, Belgium franc demand .0765, like moat women, ‘ing’? She did not, was tough for her, I know, were, complained. old, was killed to-day by a huge rat, Canadian dollars demand .8675, up | which bit through and apvered one of arteries, “The child bled espa AA ea “AN te Amma,” All of $500,000 Witt, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Feb. 21,— One of the shortest*wills ever offered for probate willbe presented to the Surro- gate this week by Mrs. Anna Fitasim- ons, widow of David Fitzsimons, who @ied two months ago, The estate in sid to be valued at aboat $500,000. “All to Anna” (meaning his wife) Is the en- tire content of the will, written on a scrap of paper @ few hours before the jes .0166, up .000%c. Swiss franc demand gables 1660, up .0012c.; guilders d 3420, caiples .3430, up .0910¢. demand .1898, cables 140%" up | Teach it. Sweden kronen demand 223! Jobs I got kept BIG POWER WANTS SPY. ‘VIENNA, Feb, 21 Saturday of Ignatius Tribich Lincoln, “international spy” and chief censor under the short Ih tionary regime in Germary, was ma on an extradition warrant of Government,” Great Britain, It is understood the-Austrian Gov nist coln, alleging forgery 0: oe in connection with his recent activities, © —_—_——— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A from Barnegat. Later to death wefore metical aid could |Cage Mitchell wired the Shipping Board, which had assigned the Coast ‘The mother was awakened early |Guard Cutter Gresham to assist tho Norway | th i b: baby . " kronen demand .1727, cables .1732, caibeigs nprlass tit g od Deamark 2195, cables .1800, u She|Lycoming if needed, that his vessel off |turned in time to ace the big rat|Was in no need of assistance. He The arrest here kronen demand “0095¢,: Argen- crawl from beneath the bed ocoveri: 150, cables .7970, added that she was three miles off leap to the floor and’ dart out the| Barnegat, heading east by Her screams attracted mem, |and making heeaway, but would head bers of the family and Investigation |for Ambrose Channel when the wind revealed that the child, which was|*bifted, hoping to get in under ber lying close to its mother, was bleed- It died within an hour, cb a ty pe: | TRACED BY FINGER +, SCRANTON. Pa.. Feb, Zigoelis of this city isu at charged with having stain Joseph Kos- enski, 6 Newark, N. J., butcher, Jan. Impressions of Zingoeli's finger- the Neponset canbarns of the | prints are said to correspond with imprints Cound on the walle of] Municipal Duliding. tina pesos a ‘off .00190. 7 DIVIDENDS. Company declared the rly 11-3 per cent. pre- dividend, payable M: of record Maroh 1. Com: cle pany dedlared quarterly 11-2 per-cent. April te ‘Tho Shipping Board steamship Oyaka, |Dead Bexer’s Manager Hi which reported herself in trouble on, Patron’ James Kolb, No, 16 James Stree’ was held in $1,600 ball in Court, Jersey eet 1 4p ing profusely. briag charges ber way trom Boston to Norfolk, ar- rived safely at Norfolk to-day. the Second Criminal City, to-day, o8 a-chargé of omboz- He was manager for the jate “Mickey” Shannon, @ box a MUL Driver Gentenced. John Lindner, a driver for the Shef- field Farms Mik Company, was sén-| Rober tenced to the City Prison for thirty jatrate Harris, sit- e record M: ieee ee Boston Han $650,000 Fire. ‘BOSTON, Feb. 21,—A loss estimated $450,000 resulted from a fire which urge money to t the boxer's moth > denied the Blevated Hallway carly to-day. ears including thirty new ores | at $300,000 were ene of his own butcher knives, No Mystery About Einar L. Dane; British Consul General Asserts He’s Known Officially as ‘King’s Courier’ teiice cosa Caronia, of ¢ Egypt. .in the absence of Mr. Dane bis friends here have made it clear that there is nothing at, all mysterious about him. As a matter of fuct he not only has many friends right here in New York, but he is also favor- ably known to scores: of American globe trotters in other cities, The Britis Consul General, after making inquiries, has informed The Evening World that Dane is one of the King’s Couriers, whose duty it is to arrange for trains and look alter baggage and other details of travel when ghe King goes abroad. When not actively engaged in the King's service Dane has spent much Of his time for several years past as a courier for Cook's Tours and in the Cunard bine, for tourist department of the White Star tn this capacily he has travelied all over the world and has come in con- tact with prominent men and women General Traffic Man- ager Young, of Cook's Tours, when seen at his Broadway office, said of of many nations. “He has been in our service inter- mittently for the past twenty years or longer, leaving us from time to time during that period to serve as Courier for King George, King .£4- ward and Queen Victoria. He served very honorably during the late war with ‘the British forces in Russia, ‘Purkey and Persia, and is now again for a time In our service with a party on the Caronia, whigh arrived a few days ago in Egypt.” _ KING MIFFED AT KING. Alfonso Resents Victor Emmanvel’s Ref to Ald a Dake. “ROME, Feb, 21.—The proposed visit! by the King and Queen of Spain tol 8 been delayed because of incld ¥ volving the Duke of Bivona, « 3} | Robleman, who owns large’ esta ote. . | “During the land troubles peasants in- | ¥aded the property: of the Duke, be~ | sieged him in his castle and Jater cay ‘tured him and compelied him to. Paper ceding them his, propert applied to the Spanish Ambassador for’ ansistance, King Alfonso, who is a personal friend ot the Duke, wrote King Victor Em- manuel ‘requésting the Italian mongreh to interest himself in the matter, Vic~ ‘tor Emmanuel, however, did not see his way clear to interfere. ‘This, it Is said, veatly annosed Alfonso, who postponed is visit a a mark of displeasure, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, eee Trade In ~ ‘The Market | and other rules and methods of interest to | | traders are given in our ie free booklet, “The Inves- | | tors and Traders Guide” It tells: The General Rules of Trading. ~ The Rights of Sto&k and Bond Holders. The Deposit Require- ments for Carrying Stocks. How to Give a Broker Instructions. Broker’s Commission } Charges. ' How to Indorse a Stock Certificate. 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PATRICK’S PARADE OF PROTEST Hibernians Asked to Modify Cele- bration and Give Funds to CITY GRAFT INQUIRY} formed councils of the American Association for the Recognition of (he Irish Re- public held at Eamonn Ceannt Hal 10dth Street and Columbus Aven yesterday decided to request the A. 0. H.. which has control of St. Patrick's Day celebrations here, to limit the number, of paraders this year to such of its members who will carry ban- ners with slogans protesting against the killing of the Black and ‘Tans. It was suggested also that the an- nuul ‘assesoments for the expenses the St. Patrick's Day parade, agg gating thousands of dollars, be given this year to the Committee for Irish 1 West Mth Street. |was decided to ask organizations to | forego banquets on SE Patrick's night intimated that the money will and send the moneys usually expend- Bae ed to the Irish Relief Committee. t. in city officialdom, has Mr. Hatch has been threatened, he admits, In anonymous letters whose e has not beey traced, He said Tose| to-day that he believed Mr. Whitman so/and others engaged in the investiga- by < insurance Since the original: check for $20,000 Tt 42nd STREET OFFICE 508’ Fifth Avenue ‘Telephone Murray Hill 7120 Offices in 8 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires “Average profits of be than 11 centa per pound on 4opper. produced were shown, . | which places | MAGMA COPPER in the ranks of the very low copper cost producers." 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