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~~ ENDSHISLIFEIN’ CENTRAL PARK (Continued From Firat Page.) “nigined to him recently of the grow- Sg affection with which McCurdy scemed to regard her, Mills said, and Ast Gunday night when out walking with her he discovered that McCurdy fas following them at a distance and spying on them. ‘Mrs. William ‘Whitney, sister of Miss Snowden, with whom she lived * «, No, 14 West 12th Gtreet, said that We knew nothing of any intimacy Petween her sister and MoCuny be- Sond A pleasant friendabip based on Yommon interest in thelr work, though she had thought a chango of wititade lately had caused her sister fome anxiety. Her sister, she said, - never stiyed away from home late before last night, sho did return at all, it the office of the American Company it Was said that ly had returne? to his post 6 in 1916 after he had been away thé company in Pittsburgh for Fs years. . of her husband's death with apn reached Mrs, MoCurdy at her Astoria home when she was to friends to make in- him in Manhattan, after had ed he had not reported his office. ‘She nid he had never before out overnight and. lly home for dinner ephoned = when to a stay in Manhatten for fhe There was nothing in his that matter, for Any other woman herself. MoCurdy said her huspand M y/ot Pennsylvania had been a of the track team. He wi active member of the Astoria aoe ‘Club and enthusiastic in the mn of community athletics. ey pre married in Pittsburgh, Mre, Mc- eald, and thelr daughlor is eight years old Examiner Norris, after a xamination of the bodies, c a, ‘William J. Kenny of| : ee wae et the condl- na betn ae that We thought dead at lenst elght ‘opinior eek th er apa ud e 'e yun ia not eves “nny rem ey been red by hia tieut Town Officials Stash M One-Third for Keonomy. | EBpmeiat to Toe Krening World.) _ BTBRLING, Conn, March 8. | Athen officers of this town have th of “economy” from Washing 0 es, without any petition what- ever the threo Sgieotmen called a Swn meeting to cut down thelr own Bt per cent. firat case on record in Connoctiout where such ‘wan ever called, very Heial Was rediced 991-2 per voted for the resolution ‘O INJURES THREE. jam Hert When when an automapiie out, of con- to the sidewalk at Clin- Pacific Streets, Brooklyn. Tre No. 85 Warren Btrect, who suid wear failed when he tried n the corrpr. aie injured are; Deeb Addelnoon, best Pacific Street, lnceratio B » NO..119 Paolfic 3 see barat were attended by © UrgeOn and taken to their ———=— ;DLERS’ BADGES STOLEN, Discovery. eet, Brook! t Court on a charge cs Ved of the Penal Law 1 ont monty ‘under false pre Was Sela“ 8500 je puamination: starch 1ith Been wore arrested to: of the in Doe’ y Chiet Mag regurding comp! pediers badge licen: rom the License Bure (MPORTED CIGARS : “ay S49: Ree feria M. SMITH, t fad St., 6th Floor Upon Wreeist of Price EN CUT OWN PAY! | nection With Bt. John of No, 622 Herkimer Of LAcenses and George Ringler, paperman of No, 66 Nssex Street, iphaitan, were arraigned before Mak- Bernard Roxehdiatt in 1ssex | of vinlating | sian Bolshevik cavalry, commanded by | Gen. Budenny, are bein’ rushed from South Russia to Moscow to crush the insurgents, who are said to be gaining in power dally in the Russian capital. Reports reaching Warsaw declare many units of the Rolsheyik Infantry divisions are disloyal, but aay the Chi- nove mercenaries in the service of the Communists are standing firmly by. their Soviet leadera. Borls Savinkow, leader of the Rus- sian Socialist revolutionaries, with headquarters here, believes. that the present disturbances in Russia may be the beginning of the end of Soviet rule. DISLOYALTY IN RED RANKS IN MOSCOW; REBELS ARE GAINING (Continued From First Page.) march on Petrograd at Weatchostrow, but were repulsed by heavy fire from the battleship Petropoviovak. A force, estimated at 87,000 mon, was resorted to have been de- epatched from Kronstadt. Red forces were supposed to have been sent to intercept this expedition, put were routed by fire from the guns of the Petropoviovsk. It is stated that Gen, Kozloveki, the rebel leader, sent an ultimatum Friday ordering all Communjsts to leave Petrograd within three days, failing which the city would be bom- barded. Trotsky, the Soviet War Minister, is in command of the Soviet forces fighting against the revolutionaries around Petrograd, according to a message to Helsingfors. Reports from Tertoki, timea 10 o'clock Monday evening, say that the bombardment is growing more furl- ous, more than ini shots a minute being fired. It is confirmed in ‘thene reports that Krasnoya Gorko Fotrress is on the side with the Cronstadt Fortress and is bombarding in the direction of Pc- nd the Systerbak to be following eed KERENSKY, LEADER, ' CAUSES SURPRISE Was Not Thought He le Would Take Personal Direction of Revolu- tionary Movement. In Russian quarters in Now York Opposed to the Soviet rogime surpriee | was expressed at the report of Keren- sky's being at Kronstadt directing the revolutionary operations. It was known, however, that Kerensky had expected to go to Russia within the next few days. He has been in close | consultation with the Socialist-Revo- lutionary group with headquarters th Prague which is the moving spirit in | the present counter-revolution, These elements, however, are not assuming personal direction of the movement, leaving it largely to the sailors, sol- diers and workmen on the scene. Bir Paul Dukes of the British Intel- lgence Service, who recently arrived in New York from Russia, stated that | the Socialist-Revolutionary Party w: organizing the anti-Soviet moveme: and that Kerensky was recognized the principal figure among those ele- U Cronetad| WARSAW, Maren 8 (Amociated A Most Extraordinary Sale FOR THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR! 400 NEW HATS (2 JUST CREATED IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS. THE NEW IDEAS IN FABHIONABLE 0! 4 ND FILE HATS BEAUTI- FULLY TRIMMED WITH FLOWERS, WINGS, SMART RIBBON BOWS, EMBROIDERY .AND OSTRICH. 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