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dStore SO £2) ae | | No hint reached ‘tude of the grim proceedings going on An & distant wing of the big prison, but “hourly, beginning at 6 o'clock, the | fogary was recited. But for a number ‘ef reverent voices and the occasional > of ~ woman, profound silence was) ed. “Shortly after posting of the notice "that the executions had been carried | wut the vast gathering dispersed si- | ‘Mrs. Doyle, with the other twin in her es. goodby. Mrs. Bryan, who was ©) Wand’s sentence was confirmed, was) wot told until yesterday that he was ‘¥ ‘Thers is an atmosphere of anxiety “Sm the city and expectation of fearful developments to follow the hangings. | killed, Lord Mayor O'Neill sent a telegram ‘ to the King imploring his Influence “peat there was a conspicuous @b-| ang another to Premier Lloyd George, ence of Crown forces on the streets Mo-Gay and not an unarmed soldier) saying that if there was any new tes- timony to be offered on behalf of ‘Two of the men executed, Patrick] Moran he was willing that this case Relligence officers in Dublin on Nov. ” watching muiti- , ™any later attending the/ of Patrick Doyle's twin baby. suddenly #1} before her hue- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 14, Mountjoy 1 Prison, in City of Dublin, Where Thousands Prayed Ke Early To-day the executions for the repose of ex men’s souls. for a few lorry loads ot mili- on the alert with rifles at “the Thomas Whelan, were changed | should be reconsidered. complicity in the killing of In- Prank Flood, Bernard Ryan, Thomas! executions would be carried out. ASSASSIN OF DATO Madeo was tald. to CAUGHT; CONFESSES py Reed eam he Bryan and Patrick Doyle, were ac- cused of participation in an ambush near here in January in which one member of the attacking party was from whom aff’answer was received Lord Mayor O'Neill announced his reprieve efforts had been unsuccess- Whelan'’s two brothers are|ful. He had an interview with the ‘United States, one of them in| Viceroy and was informed the law the Amerjcan Army. ‘The other four,| must take its course and that the if the place. | Leaping upon the officers quickly bound him, other) Crown. Prince occupants of by. Police revotvers. ave admitted street. He maid he also had plotted with others for the murder of the Re- Anarchist Carried Automatic Pistols | #ubliean Deputy Terrous and the So ‘ Police with the arrest in His Pockets and Sash of Madeo they had disrupted a power: 0 yndicaltiet plotters an a When Seized. pai AA Rae Forented by ‘t] MADRID, March 14.—Bursting into] ad been obvi: & resort known as a rendezvous for Syndicallet plotters, Madrid poltve - to- day arrested Petro Madeo, charged with assassinating Premier Wduardo! tasia, wife of Prince Christopher, who Princess Anasta ATHENS, March | underwent a serious operation last Madeo carried five automatic pistols, | week, continues to improve and is tak- bulging from pockets and sash. Police,| ing soli: n Sophie of Greece jee an le of Roumanta, who | however, had spotted their man before} came to Athens to attend the wedding entering th him, |of Princess Elizabeti oumanta and George, call on the pa- the resort belng covered| tient daily, G. Aliman.& Co. 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VIENNA, March 14 (Associated Press).—Anti-Jewish disorders which broke out here last evening threat- ened for a time to develop into @ serious situation, but the police suc- ceeded in scattering crowds and in preventing loss of life. Shops owned by Jews were damaged by stones thrown by riotous crowds The disorder began at the Congress of the Austrian Anti-Semitic Associa- tion, which has been in session here for several days, During the sitting yesterday the Congress was addressed by speakers who urged radical meas- ures. They advocated pogroms and the organization of Christians in Austria. While this meeting was going on large crowds assembled in the Rathaus Square. When the meeting broke up a great crowd swept through the streets, singing German songs and shouting “Away with the Jews!" The crowd moved steadily toward a Jewish quarter, but large forces of police had been summoned to bridges across the canal, over which the crowds must move to reach the Ghetto of Vienna. The rioters were finally turned back. JUDGE AND LESLIE'S STILL IssuR. ‘Thomas B. Felder, receiver for the Lesiie-Judge Publication Company, an- nounced. yeste: at that Leslie's Weekly and Judge would continue as weekly publications. “In the mean tim Pugusttiians for thelr. reorganisation and improvement are being matured.” RIOT AGAINST JEWS | Stone Shops, but Are Stopped by | 1921. Ton at a Gibbous 392FrtH Ave. at 36 St. Second Aoor-Jake levator Pre Easter Offering Substantial savings are offered in this specially arranged sale of New Tricotine Suits 200 smart new suits selected from regular stock of greatly higher priced models, ‘ailored and Embroidered Other Suits Worn $45 to $165 Canton Crepe Dresses 35-00 $75.00 Other Dresses from $24.50 to $125 About 100 new dresses taken nit from regular stock and re- IN SALE. 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