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rg . - . ” - i mt = Thee ‘ i! 2 THE _EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921, ; — can oceans material on the job and in thelr ston | Fi t Di f B J Ci Brean, ex ty wer termed irst Diagram of Big Jersey City Stadium PLENTY OF BEER, ‘pocrar GIVES LIE” a contract f eer cs Where D d Carpentier Will Battl Ba gear er catenins | ere Dempsey and Carpentier Will Battle rm MOt inclowed; the sushen are wot in = window f us been permitted VY-NOIML SIS FO almost to decay, #o materia “F = Has disintegrated and bec hse j GENERAL $5.4 ADMISSION z for seven munths the new contractor | : . fas been unable to start work be | 4 = i f = AS ‘ @auee no one is willing to make © | GUN ae =e ‘ if SEK Ateat of the condition of the old > | ey ' . > . , Dlumbing work Julius Kruttsehnitt. Says He Dry Men Cass. sp at Demand—] “This Is Li at of | Me, Said Dr. PIPE MEN NEXT TO GO ON Wii Teint orss : see WH oo eeees He. Pricked GRILL. Fears Some Rail Lines May Reason Is Violators of Law Bergeron as fe Pricked C. G. Cornel. of Cornell & Unde Lose Their Grip. | a fate AbidiiO | Finger But Kept On. Mie vars cc. roast sink vant i . unt the Law-Abiding, | Ls Valse and fittings, wos questioned regard: | = . i 1 ow — F i fhg tho activities of the National)! WASHINGTON, May 12—T t WASHINGTON, May i2—One of] PHILADELPHIA, May 12.—D aP pe and Supplies Association in| dd most neve 0 eg he qountrs’a Giggert brewers to-day | Merre N. Bergeron is dead at lis a ekeeping up prices to the consumer, | the country's | demanded stricter enforcement of the home here as ihe result of Infection Mr. Untermyer showed a fetter sent toot ix reductic " | prontottion lew and a ben on beer as| CMmtracted while he was performins to Mr. ¢ 1D, Melivaine ‘ F: VA SY ‘ ERS SS t per *Hat . 2 ‘ esiney of the vl = RS : SS Ja medicine A Congressional Anvesti- | 4" operation ‘ie od a patie Eh haw? Z es f SS 5 | gation into charges that many life oe ul h has 270 i m 4 BEAR 4 J Mo —— , ey . / SS : | oriea are boing jr. Rergeros Poraiing 3 \ . : ; 1 { M . aot J Rill / > ty Indah, doaitte. § a{ Pationt ‘or pleuco pneumonia (wo BE wuerdon of ruinan, Dow & Co, jouer Committerta rolled hit Fi Ya aL : AN hE ero re crite aaooMen hte Gf Boston, Nov, 19, 1918—eighteen | senator ‘Townsend, Michigan, anal | hit Hit FS . si SS . J | | Commities by representatives of An-| finger with edie, “This in tie Gays after the armistice ending the | senator Pomerene, Olio, Kruttuchultt| r i ‘ 5 Busch. t. Louie brewers, last of me,” he said on noticing the war was signed. It was in part 4s fol- | tuck to his ition nnd amplified | the drys in the committe | torn skin, but ie continued suceray rowe: . it. He de the increase of | gasped in amazement (is Anheuser- | fully with the operation. It is my firm belie? that ane freight rates, and ald that it would Busch representatives urged the pase-| Dr. Bergeron died yesterday in St bers in the various centres can | not have adversely affected railroad age by Congress of legistation that | Joseph's Hospital as a result of (ie Teadjus their prices. Inasmuch business had It not been that general would adequately prohibit the use of |onsuing infection, For five days be- 8 mo furuber reports of sales are buniness depression occurred about! [Y beer as a medicine. fore iis death he suffered greatly to be made. 1 am mongly of the > wamme tint a Oliver T. Rommers. Anheuser-| His patient, Thomas Boyd, an en- opinion that the Government will ou may," said Townsend, “xhat| [2 Busch attorney, said his company de-| ployee the Metropolitan Opera hot long be in portion to take ex- | you mus have a billiun dollars more | 19! Sired strict enforcement of the law,| House, has progressed so favorably ceptions to any prices the jobbers ig run the railroads property, Where | |! and that this would be impossible if| since the operation that to-day lie may make. are you going to get it?” hu the prescription of beer Is allowed.| was adle to sit up and receive visitors . @ This was just at the time that There are only two ways.’ | The company made it plain that it| He was not told of Dr. Bergeron’s the control of prices at Washington | Keytigennitt, “Reduction of Pree | | believes the sale of 41-2 per cent.| death, for le had worried concerning pea bess disintegrated, wasn't it? | oe increase of revenue. The first and | j bower should be allowed openly, but | the surgeon since he learned - Yes, sir. Most Necesmury step is reduction of | not throurh preseriptions : latter's ines Mr, Untermy The letter says: | jp Mats, be recline ae ‘| | feb anes att X ea) sue He: Barweton; wits, Wax AAp-ony “The change at Washington is | 0.0" sues SES sll | Ae a NanGIEr lence A year younger than his . 2 t ja aay 0 art Sree Quite noticeable, and it is evi- iia fafnistw albu Our Tihs (are ily! making real be i nt, lived at No, 1908 Wes Gence that disintegration of the | sine gi75 to $2 for thin claan of haa caused a lows to: hi of Avenue with his wife. Mrs, Ma various departments is taking i aid disses NY alan’ Me OB 7 > shy i = oe 1,000, , “rs vt EE ron. He came to Philu- Place at a rapid rate, Many NES pas Goa eke sya a , lee bodied oe CRSA eT ceithih. Ks Che early 808 Go) atts | who have volunteered their serv- | 0" "> veg eg Me Nte on ee iy tend Meas Jefferson Medical College, trom w ices have already departed and Cin Ra) see on TeaUplip nace itm eure | im certain centres.” sid was graduated In 1998. : Elnits are aig (olfeave asone, | TaROnees mers, “the brewing anit sale of beer ne practived sur r confidentially advised that Mr, | TK Of alienating public opinion by the present Proh#ition laws. Public x c I ogie expecta to go to Europe, ae bh me iunteete before re omolais, whose duty it is to er 0 et and this may mean but very litle Se wages?” asked Townsend, re- the iaws, have shown an amazing in- | BIBLE “BRIEF” FAILS further. control of the ates! | frring to increases that summer \difference and have refused to act | TO WIN FOR WO mony” The railroads were desperate,” re- when evidence of apen violations were | MAN ‘it wag intimated to me by a plied Kruttschmitt, tight now the lala before them. Mich omficial that reasonable re- | OUtOOK Is anything but encouraging, "Ono of the results of this policy of Ordered Out of sajustment of prices on articles |! fact tt Is extremely bad, Some of Phan ea Tahaan Gad ahaa Hall Office, Despite thot did not show « prottt from [te roads may be able to hang on, |trea lias been that our firin bas been UU Nath Te pite Dye cate wile Uk be Ae ae sine at them I fear will lose | penalized one see $5,000,000 solety ng Cha tacked, and if they were, there began Lal a) DEQRURS TE OBS YE SHS e Ry | Tue case of the Acolian Hall C Rice 5 ee r ) Ht Con was provaily no legal ground for | a attatics on labor costs were given Bh Make LN elt aah evoke le} oany against Mrs, Lelia M. Thowiey go doing and very little ma- hoe pee who was cross-ques- Ree A rable Teounlly advertised | vig said her only counsel would ‘be ohinery loft with which to em- | 1! oe ee airect testimony of pent in had rio fined $1,600 in order}. sroave eri) waar andes A ya by me! *y to sell more beer.” Darrase the jotwer eenaliiee Vbiee i Teauielue ints Hite | Gales witnekees before. tive commit lin tavor of the company to-day by 7 @. That refers to legal, official ma- ee i ent vet aitanie ei - tee Included Wayne B, Wheeler, gen-|dudke Lauer in the District Court ehinery, departiwenial machine AGKRIS6R a on. Since the eral counsel of the Ant aloon} Mrs. Th public stenographe doesn't it? A. [ suppose he must, yes. "acer ‘ el ‘ een he sald, ‘Thia is the first diagram of the enormous stadium Tex Ricard is Plans call for a seating capacity of 50,000, which can easily be in- Rory and Welland i ts an office Aeolian Hall Mr. Untermyer (reading): Government action te $2osvesnopee | BOW building on “The Thirty Acres in the heart of Jersey City for | creased to 60,000, The stadium wili be so constructed that a good Wie antaaleon twaie i in When her rent “T cannot give you the naw The total for 1920, he added, was| ‘He international boxing contest between the American and Kuropeat view of the ring an be bad from eve: at, even from the distant $5 | the New York City press, particule inereas f Too she decnred ie we the gentleman and I must ask YOU | eg aie get J titleholders for the heavywelent crown of the world _ sections. [RBs aee core WON ; . eering” and that for the to consider this in strictest conti- Twas atatarvent’s ’ — _——— - ace atau iy ele Fis would fight it to i r statement in part: eet PORK AX to the weakness of the p figh i dence. i hubition. enforcement. work. have in ited in court a 4 mired law viodadions,” he sald. Adamson typewritten pages, most!y LHSA ROS Sibi Gatland; anles’eaknngarof (he moe ions ip ue carriers in WANT NO MORE HOPPIN NOMINATED BEAUVAIS I RS that published reports that Mrs, Still bat ed hii Bata pefore the Reading trom Company, adinitind Me liaw took effect, stood at $iaoesraan.| TAX FREE BONDS TO AID DAUGHERTY IIE pipe imauutacturer in tue cvuntry, do- | ee nen the Adamson Jaw eae ing @ business of $30,000,000 a year. - effect, the aggregate compen- He admitted he wa» hinwelf pace|**ton of the employees of the car- qmaker in setting prices in the truae,| ers Of Class 1 amounted to $1,729,- He denied any body at the monvhly arts eee ee Stop Their Issue. of Custom: 4s a witness for the defense is “all! a wet Governor in New York City re rot” It is explained that to call Mrs.|siited in some measure from frauds dil . mi Sy cite yy, : Leeds would bi Mrs. Stillman to/!M elections, “‘Hundrtds of ba y dministratios fals Consider New York Man Named Assistant FORGED BY PERS NAL a ¢ 2 candice Ow Administration Official: c ork Man Named pt as true any statement made | With votes for the ury | candidate} seems to ¢ law f God com king States aml Cities to Attorney General in Charge the atand iby the earner ohoran CU ete omen onthe: ie, bustebr BOL It done nat Cou | on 5 chorus | said, “The prohibition sentiment in} P'S Cases. girl, in as much as neither side may|New York {8 growing, and tly [ern busi y 12—William| aaa to prove the untruthfuiness | Poople more and more are demanding He ther 2. a is man seeks to call Florence H. Leeds} ity charged that the plurality rl on mod ed that Mrs, Tin duncneons of the iron pipe trade ever | ene sea py the Raile| WASHINGTON, May 12—An ; WASHINGTON, Siaeniwiciees. Jaw enforcement there my. ley would be given unt!) Monday to tulked prices. road Administration in 1918, #0 thac| Pot! { state and city Kovernnents W. Hoppin, of New York, was nomin- rome Men Leeds be catted by ote. | oicrmsentative Chandier, New York honecitiGa; (Othorsvinal he ental Herman Weinberger is secretary . to halt the indiscfiminute issuance of ated to-day by President Harding to | y Mr./questioned Anderson as to why wareont pt evictions the labor cost for that year was (Continued From First Page.) Sttllman’s lawyers, of course, tne | churches had not educated the pe na unt of eviction Mopioyers’ Association of {coofers and $2,613,813,351, or an abe Over tax-free or “siacker” securities wos be Assistant Attorney General sounsel for Mrs. Still td glee. {a8 (0 prohibition, “There not ron | Mrs. Tinsley bee: a speech, Bheet Metal Workers aud wiso Of the) Te 17 + gerq.gat 209, being considered to-day by Admin- | charge of customs cases. John U.| I ali - i i Steak Hee vari Blee- | enough In New York churches for ull Rwodorumandm sits had (been: Roofers and Sheet Metal Worker| “wits wan further increased by the|MTation offickals and Congressional |‘Pigert, of Kentucky, was nominated lore. Tt means ‘heart of a flower’ in (WIY AvceD! chance to cross the peapie,” Anderson sald ISealsn, Huthtleamuraccutenuea wart 4 Dusinoss Men's Cluv. The club had). oly aaministration in 1919, leaders. to be Commissioner of Education, and | Iroquois, and [ first heard it employed aS 3 ae llgecdeeaneuare = ars system of comparing bids before i Hie ; oe Noe tai 2 rl Secretary Mellon and Senate lead-| William EB, Lamy of Miinois, to be by my father tn describing Mrs, still. MF Bu roeia, Investigaters: Haws | pare G submission (like the Hettrick pian) | that the labor 8 $2.-| ors who have been looking inte the Ucitor of the Department of Com-| man My father is a good man, and ¢X#et information ws to be where-( 0) iis MOU May t9,-artices| “STARS” NO MORE ‘and the club was supported by a 2] 843,128,482, or an Increase over 1918 surely there was nothing wro abouts of Mrs, Leeds. She ts, they radi ala AEA OIE NR peti oes Ctx “un succeaatul, bidders. | of $22316,081, and an Increase over | Wuestion are understood to have come merc y f «wrong in providing for Incorporation of the Good- ir, Weinberger refused to waive im- to the conclusion that putting up Other nominations included Victor| bis use of the expression.” gay at St. Augustine, Fla, and did not er Company under| TEMPERAMENTAL Rub 1917 of 1,108,645,290 and over 1916 of year Tire and Rut French- go to Cuba as was reported. r4 ith $150,000, - munity. a legal barriers to issuance of more|M. Locke jr. of Antlers, Okla, to to| Beauvais named a French-Canadian the reorganisation plan w 5900, Counsel commented that the con-| $1,374,52,088. Maciitee Ponda HULA, AKA veveral! Gunerintemaenl. t6eitha ave eivuiesd [aU Gren Malle.as thevrorger, She is in constant communication] qo of preferred capital stock and'$1 THAN ARE CLERKS Gtitution and by-laws of the club} “This labor cost for 1919 was fur-| os na chat an appeal to states tribes in Oklahoma; George R. Wick- ‘This man and [ have been bitter) With Mr, Stillman at one of his clubs] 500,000 of non par common stock were a were “more than enough to interest! ther increased by the Railroad Labor| *° at an app 8 tribes promi; we R. Secreta ran¢ cy. they vided for! ate et ccchange Dt eatimates| Board In 1920, so that the labor cost by “competitors” for any particular] for 1920 was $3,698,218,361, or an in- e " ” “He here a t 8 e ea-| fled to-day with the c a te na an and cities voluntarily to co-operate ham of Los An if tobe Au-| cpemies for years” be extd. Bese tard en ae ee have reas | te too paid the State wi So Says Chicago Opera Man with the Federal government is now| sistant Commissioner of the General | forged telegrams and sent them to) son to belleve she has caused him! jargest ever received trom a corpora: \ insists Watre All vhe one way out. Land Office; Henry J. Baird, to be| Mr. Stillman at the National City|much disturbs i: EYE. i Job beiure bide were submited; for| crease over 1919 of $855,087,919. y nce of mond by de-| tion for this purpad Register of the Land Ofive at Mont-) Bank, and he also forged letters and) manding from time to time to know — Alike. the “correction” of estimates; for the) “wane fsrures gi al, Th Secretary Mellon estimates there are reading before the club of every con- ie figures given are actual, ©} $15,000,000,000 tax-free securities, nm 1. and Charles }. Ford, to be » | how ch he 0 0 21 @: 3 ; ro oo eo aaee cya nt Denveg [sent them there. ‘That ia how they |how much he expects of her in her LEAGUE OF NATIONS cu tract aiter it was made; for the dis-| increase made in 1920, however, was| ‘hia he points out, cuts off a largo cipiining of memvers who bid without! in force only a part of that yen: fell into the hands of Mr. Stillman, | present unhappy situation anf how previously submitting estimates to ni very rich to escape their just share of source of revenue’ and enables the| WOMEN DISSENT It was a deliberate plot, coolly and | long he expects her to continus n- STOCK, $10 A SHARE Gus ane carefully planned, nnd back of it all a “ poked eeutiters ICAGO PRICE a lub and for takt tracts Federal taxes. ss tions that unleas Mr. Stillman tak: IS CH nd $e club and fOr am those the clu] BEER AS MEDICINE Deer ee cate a ne wie RES VERDICT |aesire tor money on one hand. Thin! Action to releve her discomfort she mbutaithe. cone! Shad approved. Mr. Untermyer ex- of ay cf n reached by fn : Falls will do anything | will take action of her own devisi reaching the securities ulre mig al Grand LS i ie i 5 George M. Spangler, business man- jained it was necessary to give Mr.| HELD UP BY MELLON | issued. some of them are liber for money—and a desire, it appear: —_—_a Large Dividends” Promised and ore pang ess man eiuverger, who is merely paid sec- bonds, for instan which were sold ager of the Chicago Opera Com- yelary of the club, immunity in order for freedom on he part of Mr. sitil-| GYPSY PRINCESS BURIED. 25 Per Cent. Accepted as Si ont ie hareen courte °r, AGO, Mey 12 nd opera, 2 sume Acquittal Not Popular With 200 —— ° . ‘1 after six onths’ deulia; with the promise that they would be of Her Sex Who Waited man.” a ix mont rd to get those records identified, ex-| WASHINGTON, May 12.—The duties : Sa , 1 ce Pav with opera stary, iia ais catition aa ovitenot SE eR ener neauee tax-free, ee for Decision, Beauvais's spoken English is s0|Towenta Miller's Faneral Draws Advance Payment. Sete 2st wee, Distict Attorney Harry &, Lewis in good one would scarcely believe he made From All Quarters, | OHICAGO, May 12 - ‘ volved to-day on Secretary Mellon of 4 rT Sqrcial to The Proning World.) be Spangler said to-day, “Ec his office in Brooklyn this afternoon |e atcry Department, by reason of} WERONAL KILLED JUDGE. HERMON Pe May t—-wnen | Wrote the letters published In New| SMARON, Pa, May 12.—The body of | TOCK in the League of Na- pea eee Peay gald he had not yet received any i. expiration of the thirty days’ legal _ . = Verdict ‘of not ‘willt York. Powonta Miller, gypsey Princess, draped tions, at §10 a share, is the ore. t tool tila job. t) wea Just an apers regarding the Cumberland Twe W Now Hel A the dict of not gullty was handed ordinary business man and I had j reet Hospital scandal from Mr, Un-||imit during which M. F, Aasiat-| Te Women Now Held May Anawer) 1) ihe jury to-day in the case of| “T certainly never would have/in & silk and satin burial robe, wns latest bargain to be offered ore SDratioet Mata ca } termyer, counsel for the Lockwood | ant Commissioner, could act as com- Sartona) Charge, Mra, Fannie Werner, charged with| bungled a love letter to a woman of | buried this Afternoon: ware cartelonied to the Chicago investing public. heard so much about artistic tem- Committes. mission: TULSA, Okla, May 12.—County of- it pe: nt of opera stars 1 was worried to death, | “Managing opera singers is just as easy as directing any other group of persons in any other link mur murder, the 200 women and a few men|her calibre. I speak and write French | 4, py nomads, who pointed toward Department of Justice agents who had waited throughout the night |and 90 does Mrs. Stillman, and you | Pennsylvania on the four trails when to-day began searching for (he for the decision set up a murmur of|know that in French one is capable | ies of the Princess's death reached | 1 wae nave victimized nume dissent. Mrs, Werner was accused of | of far greater latitude of expression.” | elgi-four-year-old father of Powoni, | ous fee Heed ch J | ous persons by selling the stock e Hiclty in the murde f hb hus- i" Louls Mitchell af Chicago, Known aa the shew Peer eky Ion onthe night of Feb, | Beauvais said he had been the pupll | Kin of all American Gypetes collecting 25 per cent. of the price “As soon as they reach me," he| Secretary Mellon will continue to dis- | ficiaks to-day announced that serious iid, “we will begin an investigation | oharge the duties until a comminsioner | charges probably would be ied axuinat rthwith. any crime has been |), firmed by the Senate. The | Mrs. Jesrie Ja and Miss Goldie » ae the etc mine he mab. | Nas been confirmed by the Benate, Th J Gold de mit to the Grand Jury and thore|omination of David H. Ilair, of | Gordon, who ure being held in the Winston-Salem, N.C. to the post waa} COUNtY Jal in connection with the nay be charged with guilt will death of Judge John Deveroaus, The} 2 yeasts ; 12° lof Dr. Hugh Russell, Buffalo os-| Shortly after daybreak the mourners. ; delivery. | of work. They all have the same Est age to trial as quickly ax, pos-|aKwD up for consideration to-day be-| autopsy mowed the aged jurist to have | thins Me: a Mae the Sebald ot ere) ae four years, Dr. Russel | tested on the ground in the vicinity of {a advance st ee hantand feelings and emotions as we do.” a b There will be no fet up.” fore the Senate Finance Committee. come to hike death from an overdose! her four weeks’ trial, burst into sobs 7 Montreal, the bier, Mantes ot ana ealcmen funerat The Leagu a o | Any over-worked, over-wrought *Welmberged admitted the rules| Mr. Mellon said the jasuing of regula- | ¥! Yeronal as the last words of the foreman of | has an estate near Montreal. breakfast. ey were bareheaded ard, represented as the srreatest or- | 5 1 J e S following tradition, had been helthar eraon is nuchy, 8 7 Ibeen modified since the prosecu-| tions to gove ¥ peipcnaniiien <a aetcpiha) the Jury Were utte: She ro-| “Dr, Russell gaye me a course in r shaved for three da: * jzation in the world, and pros. perenny lp SOMenys:& F am | Kovern the sale of beer for 10 orclock washed nor shaved for three days, Oak raniza Pp 7 SEL of Hettrich was begun and after | medical purposes in accord with the PIMLICO ENTRIES. {leased at 20 o'alos osteopathy,” he explained, “but the| wood Cemetery, Sharon, wah the burial! pective purchasers were told d plained. ‘“ESut when their nerve Lsckmood Committee Investigators | decision of Attorney General Palmor| rustiuco mage THAGh ts course ten't finished. Dr. Russell will | sround, dends would be large because of | AFe auicted finest people in the Fee een ee Titty | would Le held up unt @ commiasioner | f si ae tra a. dt 12-0195 CONVICTS ESCAPE [regret that ho broke confidence. This AIRPLANE CARRIER URGED,| tne ereat vaive of the League to | MOM, Muex envy a home-cooked ied peed cards for its reports from | bad qualified, eo saat fe ite To iin ‘IN PRISON MUTINY! is Si the first time that he violated ah tH) lanes Primos taakd aioare Sie a Ss mimes ain, ig Q. Did the cards have varying 0 lea TT, Saat re Sontaenee: Immediate Construction Asked By cofire ‘white and ping und “preent| LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, | crn ithiagy Bor Mee nw Fotitves in Texas ane Sag S07 MORD_HIS LIFE WAS IN) Hei tat” pa 000,00. ’ hendionp: f Any wrilives: exas / Sad | ry. ‘. , a ° car aay) ure, spotless lily-whit Lamunyitie erarien tor Pru gf get} ’ fe ‘ b | DANGER, WASHINGTON, May 12.—Immediate | a Bt m lily- oY Free eae teal a Tay eu ieee, Matlom: | te, Tellme, 110: * aus Kate, 10: +3 to Have Obtained Guns | Beauvais said that “it had been }eonstruction of at least one airplane | D So Okie: 9x furlong * Bhanu Laat ‘« 7 = ides . " 7 . to-dn Seer ie a After Delivery. established” that Dr, Rusuell received | garier fc Um s08t7 Erte Wout rat Uy 1a 8 1 Cnn uddie | fouryearokte aint \eewant la fee of $7, for treating Mr. Still-| Naya) Cammitter, He guid two plane WANTS BENEFACTOR’S RINGS bee ‘Gre Qoan. 107 108) 108) paar, 1181 Gee One . HOUSTON x. May 12—A 10>! man for pneumonia at No. 720 Park garriera should be built, but ‘added the ee Woman Na WHI Gaye Sa-| mercks, alein, colo ees Poke tee ‘ae | UMMM 190) eal 1a Vwi [tiny in the State Penitentiary at Avenue “shortly after” the osteopath | Mork an the second ship might be de: ’ oa ieim, oo Z; aur “ i mer "| 4 le a { & shor ci ecutrix Withholds Jewelry, oe eae ie mms: Br lly Wal | hy Piee camel for rele (a) | Huntavitle, in whieh %6 te 30 white was called to treat Mra, Stillman at{ Tt was estinmt ‘That two diamond rings of the late} pitt? he “patil Y raves a four and 9 |CORVicts ercaped after shooting se%= the troquois Hote! at Buffalo. eommodution for r | ke reed pes ot the | ea meat ot ee Se [na ie, weet rat quardn, Was reported Conds. "Some one attempted 10 inatall a dost 535 OI ur i e praisal, have not been returned by | “ROUIEPH RAGE. Trams.” 81500; allowanone: | LEH Lact Halrars ¥ Bea ed Sheriff T, A. Binford assembled dictophone in the house at No. St. SThdolboy Titehes nm No-Hit, No-Ram Lilian’ May Still, No. 979 East 18tn| i detlemuren for hi i amt powers: clas Rat’ wailing any {deputies to go to Huntsville Lukes Street, where he boards, Beau- . Game, at moderate ces Gireet, Brooklyn, tin cousin and ex-| iu jor Ale Gre ity. i rag 8 rile ee Tita, Wo Vike” chair | Many’ of the convicts 4 valy said WILKES-BARRE, May 12. = Harry 2 pri = " 7 Htehing for his high goutrix of his estate, wae viumrmed by] jaa Manta” hn Jian, it was gild. ‘They Ged trom “1 have also received word thay my Wiliams p ol Mapa | ? ; ‘ hoo! team against Luzerne in the renee (race Morrice of all? ott] Seta nat a tie Hunteville toward Mops, a railroad yjfe is in danger,” he added, with a! [Rterschomaaticn League, placed "him: | ‘Alterations Meanie ilar Voatntea (anny ahs ating Mane tte, da Pestana. tt 6 Yang junction a few miles from the prison. shrug; “atitl, Ido not carry a pistol self in the first rank of young pitch. and Pairs un er : ss Hee . O-hit, ino ° ; Cieal Cours, Justice Phatp J. Binnett TAL Rea. arare Geert "Salons tos rider, SE. alntas AUC iEe nce Link defense, They attempted to| ‘PY hurling A nohity Ho-run Kam / itl! dled om Bent. 25. 1919, leaving | if "tilewnd, 110; ,ispaain “HIMINTH RACH. Pamlico BRU May 12--The Belgian + whatever I might saw to vis- iCamagian Dubhaborte Want to Be SPECIAL Fifth venue $25,000. He bequeathed to Flor- it hits tee tt King. fier emngrOhee ond TPmaR: las ts dock workers have decided to oppose WF at my house; tapped my tole- Russians Aga at 1 gree, Grave Marrs, whe, by Soacrtned VB Ce a ets men, Ranbbben, 1301; Manone by all legal means the loading of coal | plone wires and followed me around.” |} RIGA, Latvia, May 12.—4The Cana- PR ICES th erenger, \@ | four yeas a a Porico Odnee, 125 Mevntnamt iA: Anral for England, it waa announced here | dian Dulhoborts, members of the re- 36 mises No. 1451 Broadway, Brooktyn, Oi 104 Whirling Dun, | Hinging, 110; baiatie 11>, ‘B-ttacsbay y f ‘automobile and wil of his Jewelry. | 190; 1 TO; Hondas By; Soe eRfataes | arial ha tito ating Hay ON torday. The dockers wiil take this) MRS. STILLMAN WILL NOT CALL |!iglous sect expelled from Russia Phot ~5860 M Hill j naregae ale i i tare ie doggie claimant for rider wetion in order to show their aotidar- | MRS. LEEDS AS WITNESS. about 1885, have applied for permis- ne lurray tants Saar allowance, claimed, Tre wo Kcemention alowesee claimed, | ity with the atriking Brithl coal Me i ion to return to Rui says @ Mos- Wealher Uureatoning; muddy, Wot oe Mopps, minerte @~wrers (or Mrs. Stillman intimate ‘cow despatch to-day, , { * -

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