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i « ka AMAZING COST FIGURES ON WHICH LANDLORD SHENK SOUGHT sa INCREASES explain “Why Many 525 Cases in One Court Were Never Heard. May the JURY TRIAL AVOIDED. Mortgages Exeeed Assessed} Valuation, Equity Less Than | Rents—Queer Expense Bills. Shenk, the was Josep millionaire jand-| lord who convicted of renting! apartments in his houses for disorder- percent, the sacond to nemr- 60 per cent.; the hird If per cent to ¢ ind the fourth $244, At Lie same time tien more cases begun sonmewhat tater n the same house wer decided as follows: r Liat Kerant 10 Lumple HH. Eisen 7 cs 0) Both these cases involved ao in crease of More than 22 per com AVOIDED JURY TRIALS BY SET- TLING OUT OF COURT. features stand out Two notable in the 525 eawes found in the 7th bi« trict Court alone. Summons and notices Were sent to tenants with the fletitious, steredtyped first namo John” The notation “real name ty purposes and was gent to Black-| unknown," dixcloxed the intimacy ex woll's Island for a year, is the same| isting between those who paid the foseph Shenk who appeared before] tent and those who got it in’ te , «| Shenk-Klar, houses the Lockwood committee und was! "ite gther dominant fact is! thut | forced to admit big Interest in apart-| every ease where the tenants hav ment houses in Whiel rent raising has heen practised. At the time conyietion 1916, Assistant District Attorney! Smith referred to Shenk as “the king | of the Apartment House Vico Trust. Although the case was taken (o the by bis attorneys, landiord was | ompelied £9 four years after his conviction. At the Loek- wood committee hearing Assemblyman MoWhinney called Shenk “Kinz of | ine Profiteering Landlords Shenk also mapoeuvred himself nto a dispossess by failing to pay $30,000 rental on another objection- of in ‘owrt of Moivison & Sch Appeals iff, tu to jal : ; fact is that, although the mortgresos 7 | able house in order to “get out” of an t is sone: (Wel ly $8.79 Jean. Austria's veto against Cardinal undesirable contract. After the dia-|"a" beyond the assessed valuation, the net incom as only $3,791.10 4 BAD HOUSING AID if a Ok agai tat! a oon rat obsession ef the | depreciation in the bill of particulars More, or mit that amort tampolla, who was a candidate ot | aoeterty on Rrosdwae, below Colum-|i® figured from the city's vatuation — The records show otiter similar in- | IN SPREADING ‘FILU’ || Sat Sis, alsci was printed: the sume) Pe GMETIERIs, GL Ala! Ow GOES Jana not from the alleged purchase stances, and the files of the Fifth evening it happened. i Dus 4 i ermMs, a ae oO ateese’ 5 7 nn Companion owned by Bhonk op with | price Municipal Court, 96th Street and . 5 Cardinal Gasparri's orders conclude | heh forte Broad contain a large number of This Is Proved, Says Copeland, in}>y stating that any party or parties | bi hich a affiliated bb i named by | EXPENSE AND UPKEEP FIGURES Shenk am! r eases. Their activi- at eet found implicated in any attempt to John P. Burns, Chir Clerk of tis| MYSTERIOUSLY RAISED. ties were revealed when John. P. {Pact that Manhattan Exceets | iNegalty obtain news prematurely will | ith District aParhies a P| On the bill of particulars sworn to Burns. Chl Clerk of the Seventh in Cases. be tried by Vatican justice before | responsible for « large par ms ga re # District Mumietpal Court, named Mr. i Mer. Samper, majordomo of the pal- fn that court. An impar-|f0r No. 523, many of the figurea ia 5 . 3 Lat D; congestion fn that court, mnorda. in| November, 1920, were rataed from $109 Shenk and his allied concerns us | Health Commissioner Copeland, inJace, who. under extra territoriality tial Lsbeevayqspratieeg aaea gaat nt {to $1,000 in ink. The upkeep of ele- @MOMK the tn responsible for virtu ——_+ + | disetsstnue the health situation In the|tights of the Vatican is empowered | that court showed 525 ca rj i Bs od from ally all the 1vmt eases in that court. Pitt to administer civil and criminal jus- by the Shenk concerns against ten- Mr ; sae ar rea Lae fa, Phe outstamiling feature of Mr (Continued From First Page.) city to-day, said: tice. 1 to jack up rents, Mor- nt the: next year: tee i hetare the “While we are sorry there ares i ; : item of decorations, however, it is WoO Co! eq was the maze of con- | embers of Junior League Get |to stay in bed for an hour at a time—) Any eases aterial reduc- | tine Chapel, prayers for the en- aon Samuel W. Dorfman | ooo both times, having been ralsed Hee ee déwrccrmauicn ct « hokini her A. “that aidn't oceur,|tion in deaths reported indicates the {Ightenment of the Cardinals in thelr | f el. 5 es . er on ol 4 ‘ in ink in 1920 from $3,000, Sada diee lait erie aie y (Of First Lesson From Maitre |r I know what she refers to. ldisease is not rapidly invading the; chotce of a new Pope, was the last You remember Ben RAISED MORE ON MORTGAGES) G11, 350 tons of coal were bought ™y:,\ ntermscr ; it necessary for me to tell what! A public ceremony attended by the Franklin i s Krom owning \weaty-tive houses, it Malnati : at community nor is it 2s fatal as in}Gardinals bet aside the cots and his key. THAN ASSESSED VALUATION. |), 1920, while 550 were purchased in ‘ certo i ainau. actually occurred. Mr. Gainsburg? former yenrs, It is a cogspicuons | atunals before entering oan The very first rent cases on the|1921, The 1920 price was $12.90 a became apneront (ial Mr. Shenk was “Tm afraid it ia," eaid the lawyer: [fact that Manhattan appears to be | Gaveg Carnes Vanutellt, desk of the | The lightning helped . onnected with e@zh = Aus, exe | eo at 3 i ap © | Sac ‘ollege, ls Pree z docket of that court show one batch ton and the total amount was get jeyom an absmute insistence upon ‘Thirteen society young women von- Stokes then told of marital intima-| hearing the brunt of the disease, due ne <9) OER | hint invent electricity! iste Drowkht ageast tenants dow The 198 Seen SHAN Catraed Bi if The attendance was restricted to} of wix actions brought agais i lown at $4,375. he 1921 price per jis connection wth no other nected with the Junior League got ©¢8 Which caused his young wife to | undoubtedly to the bad housing cond!- | the Cardinals, the officers of the Swi . ‘ of the Shenk Realty and Construction ton was said to be $12. But instead (jan the Shenk Sealty and rae flush a vivid ertmsom and the crowd-/ tions in this borough. The combined | Guards and th i ens v sat lucky 8! or him Company in the houses Nom 521 and of making the multiplication correct- jim, ‘ie finally acmitted he owned (Heir Arst lesson at waiting on table eq court room to sit in tense interest.| population of Hronx and Brooklyn is|teen howecholt ne Vat West 112th Street. The cases, ly the total cost of coal was figured stock in or acteY for the Ardamore ‘-day from Jean N, Malnati, maitre “Mrs. Stokes did not want chil-| ; excess e : Nos, 16041 to 16046, appear in the at $4,376, And While the ae ‘ Beet : Bren; he wald) “but 1 told her! nol aerrneio ekoes, cg Dopulntlon (of |) A’ photographer who contrived: to teh ig fa . 1p heat pdt " 4 i pasa ica hada ates, the Klanwer R ty ‘orpora- le hotel at) the itmore. These Soman mental ua HADES: without Manhattan, while the numbers of gain entrance to the chapel was | lata eas) Pe tee ans 87,177.08 in tion, the Klasko FYnance Corporation, young women are part of the volun- ae Ay | combined reported cases of influenza | ejected, taken to the iseariate of ‘The tenants named are Hein, Walk-| November, by’ March they had shrank the Liberal Finanie Corporation, the , |, children. lin Bronx and _Brooklyn je; amu teas the ces en dh a he baie we » 4 avits, signed by Min: In some casel per can here were re caT if y maT oe W cond ne 3iltmore o ‘a fe a e * i 2 = , ntor, showed the assessed valuation of and the bil! for collection went up with the Ranger Reulty Company, al- gop the Prevention and Relief of Tue Stokex? A. Never Waecaits nay As ave i effec ae Rams went tite seal union leet nant toasting process six years cach house as $250,000. There were from $1,858 to $1,950 on a percentage thoush Its offlees, acconbng to a sign, bei " » Q. Did you u ule I 01 Tafliienza-and. pnetimonia cases and entries ae SiaciGeuetenran oe rs ago, it was a Lucky Strike tpag: - i ow the door, are in 0 yereulo r and threaten her? i - = Rae te No, 6aa thee jee gos Moy G Wear cath Biycet The debs—past and pteware: eaten iinvind word to hertn my ite. /ipfuenzi deaths reported to the| Damaso was closed they were cut off | fOr Ue. the case o' ney tota 2, No. 5 West 24 tecet, with o debs —past and present—were 3% ord to 5 ena ill $255,500; in 9,000. On a| SOME Sinan cee MEMORY IN Klaseo, Aixismore and Jaintily dressed in-white uniforms, — Q. Did you tell her you would break | 11ealt! epg era eee & fraps soimantcesion niii os entsas Why? Becaus: noe oh tobi ay al ny N STIMONY. Finaneg Cor pe on th robin blue aproas with every bone in her body, preceded by |‘ ine DI we e world un! etr saci is done. ili kers prefer r d | direct contradiction of testin given = The other HE With the ex tanty red, white and bhie ep. ment? A she signed it of herj ot Coes reporter sae) rejtaken until lay morning. The e , eae Pipes toca aes iy IES Hhenk: betone tie Lockwood capecn) of tt iianil. Renity ‘Cor fatias (Mtl ACT C rail Heineman: own freq will. Isixty-six, the s yesterday, To-| balloting is not expected to consume Lucky Strike Cigarette he Shenk Realty Company, which commitiee. ‘There he swore his col- poration, are dominated by Barnet ched over the tronomic _ Q. She says that after you obtained | yf A en es Sit. Cone: more than two days. because able to rai $24,600 more in lection fees were but tliree per cent Samuel Kiar, who beve lent mone clinat of former Preside Wil- her signature to this paper by th lerias erm Let pass mesneael 3 * inortguges than the assessed value of |of the rents; in the bill of particaiim to Shenk, although When admi he went to Europe on the and violence, she heard yon and Mr, | russ: 1a ae cate"! $5,000,000 FUND it is Toasted © property, has a capital stock of | five per cent. is the amount sworn to, some control in some uf the compa. (jeo Washington He pranced Gleason chuckle in the hall and heard | ane io enga athe to-day) were | only $5,000, according to the New| Probably even more surprising than nies other than that which bears hi re umd there to-day before a table YOU Say, “That's fine! That's gre: ‘elghit, a decreanel of twelve tinder (th LEFT TO PUBLIC} %&— which seals in the York Co-partnership and Corporation ;the comparison of the figures name. Jacob R. Schiff, co for jaden with linen and sparkling Did any such thing ever occur deaths reported za H delicious Burley flavor Directory for 1921-1922 mitted for the 112th Street houses is Shenk and Klar, and Samuel W dettiy mali stions on Never senukiihs ital oe RENEE | ‘Aithough the figures in these af-| that of No. 565 West 1624 Street, where Dorfman, also of the firm of My art of waiting on table, i Se | POLICEMAN ARRESTS BOSTON, Feb, 2.—A fund approxi- And Slen becenee its ‘date nhowed an equity in the prop- some of the same tenants previows'y rigon & Shiff, are directors in the ‘The young women who preterot | TTALIAN CABINET, | B mately $5,000,000 the income from ty of only $60,500—one-tenth the mentioned were affected a year later. Pewnant company, ke their lessons in the open listened OPPOSED, RESIGNS LANDLORD IN AUTO | which is to be expended for the ‘use fi sinted purchgse price-the gross In- Of the twenty-seven actions begun in The testimony brought out on the it Amun itione oC fe i re ie | pate Sd eniovanat et Earn Raultania’ Ge th. tine on the two houses was sworn to| November of 1921 all the papers are stand showing an $8,000,000 transae- yitmore «ia fon the second floor - Beyer Falted to Display New|this city, is provided for by the will 4 Asin c cou! on, ch only $250,000 cash ie : aS u Hie MERITS, whieh 16° 20 pa eee csce, with the exeeptign of ured, hewween Bheok aid the A ere were Mine Jos@-) Government Faced Precarious Sit- Ulcense Plate, of the late George R. White, filed to- — =| no) han the equity, ‘The dixpom oe eke ae oi aie ois of ae a Teettan te tadledthes ot shine void Genevieve Clen- | ra i is Louis er, a. real estate operator of }44¥- Control of the fund in in the DIED. pn ot ae Ba SUR DANES DY Oe ee dtion ae teed cee CrHiey paar ait patent (suipredl 40 sites toning, Miss “Disa Stillman, Mrs | uation at Convening of 83 West 119th Street, way fined $5|hands of the Mayor, President of the woRstMAN.—On Jan. 31, after a short Ill Reatits celine eT ts CA ake cok Ce then Heeee oe iw tetanin, All Viens mnie OO ee EO Parliament To-Day. Magistrate Frederick B, House in|City Council, City Auditor, President jeqy, at her residence, 774 Jefferson ay., oe not ob the trial docket nor are they rents on the tenants. Al! these sales 1. Jor Mrs. Samuel S. Walker > affic Court to-day on a charge of fail-Jof the Chamber of Commerce and frocklyn, HAZEL B. | DEVERAU VFenwns, eit ake Dinpoatin on any future calendar. wfforin of figure im the court records. There is ying Feaward A. Hurd, Mis HG.) ROME, Feb. 2—Premier Bonomi] ing to display the 1982 license plate cal President of the Bar Association. HORSTMAN. Funeral gervices will be tere aan curt attendants, who were surprised the heuse, for inatonce, wt Now. 73)- \tartin, Min. Krederick Basbous, Mrs. announced the resignation of the| his automobile, | Beyer happens to be] Other public bequesta inctude $100,-| held at Calvary Episcopal Church, Bush wa ed a! their disappearance, fatied to locate , phar Aes eerie ne be » Shenk sian Blakewetl, Mrs. Juck Meyerkort ‘abinet in the Chamber of Deputies Isnclort of me Sen eta. “l1000 each to the Children's Hospital; wick Parkway, between Grove st. and iE asecedvedlicospil cam ey he cama’ tale, the’ nreterren! e mund #, Twining jv and Mrs. | this afternoon, Gain nator te and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts| Greene av. on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, as «Bt the two p that reinain give’ which he ortms half the | prefercul \Vinaey teiakerson |The Ministry at an early hour to- | won’ at, (288 Street Police and $200,000 to the Massachusetts | Mev. Dr. Willams officiatin len ts of miexeriali for cemiuatisen. | Me et eon ety women Will replace the em! day found itself in a precarious situ- | Inet Octover : General Hospital. Tc tENeL Os: GORUIAY, 10-1 2e Aue Hideknwstn 7.8 3 Used haven 1920, only interest amounts pene Go etanica untT of the Biltmore in every de-lagion as it faced the convening of Don't you know me? Tne ye The town of Acton receives $26,000 ahd Mite 1100 200.09 8 00 ortevea VS pee ae RS SBee rte mad | Se except the kitehens, room| pacliament. The Democrats, upon | lo the patrolman quoted as a permanent tund in memory of — —_—_—_——S—_—_—= at CASES lial Whe Nlanesase ween malt to \olall vviee whom the Government had counted |? id when halted Mr. White's mother, the income from FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VITAL DATA IN COURT CAS! he mior * sail to T ATTEND Here are seme of the av \ions | far 150 votes, had paseed ta the op- £ $5 cach were imposed on 116] which is to be spent only in aiding | STRANGELY MISSING. fica beets ect gh ata [FRANCE 0 hich Maitre Mainatt gave oung | pasition over night, while the Fascist |°\/" Automobile operators for similar|the poor. Employees of the Potter Kiemer Realty Corvoraton, |Spen erat ihe sum ot ten se) GENOA CONFERENCE) «omen: Xo jewelry of any kind} ana the Nationatists maintained their | {Cains fenders were named that | Drug and Chemical Corporation and wit enpitat tock of $76,000, lawl reg he gise.ose, ' i ould be worn in the di oom: |atvong opposition. ‘The Catholic | 41 to $50 or $50 and 89 days in jail, | Subsidiary, Robinson & Bros., Inc., # directors Barnet and Samuel k FAN onat = \ . tie checks plainly in order to avoid} party remained firm for Premier | ink | recelye $100 for each year of service. as s Ba E , ough on a line spewially meant) Bound Under Briand’s 4 #; serve pickle cold however, a8 did als " " i oak manatacturers « Weal 4. sR Naas W vie J ol | Bonomi, however, as did ajso his owr | era sthe st before : us) elas 4 ely 8 heats and boiled het; serve inustard jsrail group of Reform Socialists, GASOLINE MI th reet total interest charges ure Cannes, Foreign © : ith beef and ha ———— the fwock woud committee ne aNd: cenounta ithe ° cbeicir SBA NM bale Klar were partners in the veal estate iM ae mem Sa 1 fruits; finge y CHARGES BANKERS PLOT 1S DOUBLED BY NEW siness, and tha (Shenk) cot { , \ pm Wathr nist ut on the ; ate iat af ited f ony PARIS 2 ( t fore nevvinus the se anino' | EXPLOYTATION OF HAYTI/ USE OF TELLURIUM he mo y i \y n ty sun 0.7 oi: pie . ‘ Shs Pama Nene r T, FOUND AND REWARDS. twenty (2? ® ' He the duvevnetonsl conan ‘ s ntart. smeldin | amass Arbiter Says They Are ‘Pe3-) Genera Mot Chemi i pais HOR ABOUTS ICKEIUOER ET 4 Stre i $ Ae ai ‘Gontarac ‘ ring ta ein with fruit ee: “| az te Force $14,000,000 Loan, | Gereril Motors hemisis Find) Fine WHDNESDAY. EVENING. tly with: A ve} vag com and ¢ carry ww, LINGTON, Feb. —New York Way to Increase Fuel Power SQ eE TORTOISE | SHALL és ri next mi aus Haire |financial Interasts wre ng io saddle | ry with a 314,000,090 los ic e | . t ES A BYRNE, f COAL AND LABOR . y = joe LattevAamestan seosete dome tee wanl 100 Per Cen thon Recron ots tha BOR COSTS GROW, (in vs ree “ENT STAM net whicn Kied to exploit thai | DAYTON, ©., Feb. 2 xe IN BILLS OF PARTICULARS. tontra FAKE 2-CE STAMP country de Prof. MMerre Hudic Uscovery of @ tellurium ga: odd number of $300,917 on the ae S eatit 7 YE aniber of the Pr it Court : ij aah naneased $240,900 ‘na om na \ pulitahed } FIRST IN 27 YEARS bitration of Th charged t compound, which in - — — s ew from 1 fod | tit wan sald, at $245,000. inexact t le@a before Ute y } Saba Gall 100 ae 5 - & 1 Make Washington shint-Byed amd! oim of the N Pepitiar tov | r | | ie ot mi ian « np: Liege Given Hin None a Hook wi Jacague Hudicourt charged that Present gasoline fuel, was | Notice to Advertisers t the tenants, there we dressed ' . pea | imptay advertising txp6 copy aud release orders M found te the files of the co $5 ton wad mun. | er tation Wo. pa ee ine National’ City Bank, the Haytan- | ouneed at the research labora. | tof tlthey “he” week Gay” Morniag’ Wore o6 ths a found ‘ ye esmibit (rome Chon ARO tA goes. (th Aurerican Sugar Corporstion, and RK. E.| cories of the General M = | Devine World It reveled atter ¢ P.M. ibe to suppo afidavi Wot rend 1H to ete tag [conference al Genou F amp } ‘ Porester, President of the West Indies the General Motors Com- | Beading | yubleation aa "vo inerted only t pant, a Mr. Posner, who 78 bre ere ¢ aS Ag the VP 1 first 05. O f | Feeding Company » behind the plan.| Pany here to-day | eco may perm! ler of recelp' 4 Kiar foi 3 re ¢ 3 id Office vi vas paying $80 2 month, the landiord Kluwer Teally Conparation, for w {chamber a; Fieante ree ioe a eo fe Sinhal dincaaeyiaetatinaacieemetel wade by Ths World must be Tecelved Dy re $45, an incr f 50 pe MADE. WSEAS OE Oi) 108 008? amt in “ i WIDOW, DOZING IN KYTCHEN M \ DA advertiving Uve coi be Supet ioiorigaas mh Manic Raia ih lecting and managing | Re ranita hahnsainntig eth m | aie nike. nths ago by Thomas Midgely rent Settoos of be Sunday a tne jury decided ol | Dewpite al Agures, 1931 nnea by 4 Paw i i G. evans. ‘nd Thomas A. Boyd, two chem- reeelved by 4 P.M. Thur eS howed a net expenses of | ; \ iehpM ‘ pikes ts | Friday. Copy containing engravings to be inade $30 must stand. ‘That was iz France. | ats agO W ypow \ gh i Select jury trial of (ils or apy / $485.22. ugainst ed 1088 IN 1920 ee aan Connell 4 1 the casual lance tt er goatee Vie annual supply of telurium, | By'The World must be fecsitee By TRUrSGAy oe ther action begun by torneys for! of »83. On this aMfiday be Rilor 8. and r is ¢ 1 1 OT Wess hich has been regarded as waste ot ia? Malp. Sart. eon. tape: cage Walee. bet Mr. Shenk and fis allied companies, | Planned to s4ise ren in some C0808) rat she pr " 4s andor ’ a c ex vacha atles at lead and copper refin Grtvioa copy which hes not been received tn Ae age gry Me ; je (to double them, in order to obtain | op haretol okt 1 was +ries, ts only about sixty tons, a: Traces, ction by 1B. Brier, 909 penne jane ater pte $7,098.88 « vea prop- Ips, ve ‘ ' . ) to the Chemical wit he omitted “as conditions. require. rigidly ia nes ¥ , t ae $d ‘ ' it We order ef Intest “recerpt and ponitive release zs ! ahekes ‘ A 4 y c a 5 auire | Display coor of orders released jater than #6 2 partic rs proviged avons, “wh ed will not sere. to {tevin ‘3 1 that 4 ; . ‘ ’ Not tha ‘ " fn i arn dir any ch ‘contract @r other aioe 1 eur » i | qT RL Bre Siret increase wilered amounted ing to i fgu ubuniited), Butjos a revry Aust i work some, papa i - HE WO D | mortgages in No. demanded a jury trial the cases iu: | either settled ‘with no raise or with an inerease of only a dollar or ww or the ¢ is never brought to triat Tn the 1920 action, affecting tl ¢ 112th Street tenants, the avit signed by Minnie Shenk haf? the totulling $255, me house is 500. Early in 121 the s involved In more cases, Hut in this oll of particulars fled Mr. Sh swears to mortgages totalling $26%,- | 600. ‘This is the amount his wife had sot on the adjoining building, No. 621 | a few months earlier Not onty that but one of ‘ases was of a tenant living in Nevertheless, the same bill of particulars as for the three in No.| 23 was submitted. Another curlous | the four No. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. Society Women Get First Lesson at Waiting on Table At the Biltmore, Which They Will Take Over for a Day ss GEN LENDENIN) MSS LISA STILL ARIS -UNCKIION A DYKMA st, MISS. JOSEPHINE FLOoD.Ne EVER Ro GD, TRS _€.o TWINING )® > WILDEY RICKER SON: HOw LAND, & JONES, Mrsis. 3. WALKERS MRE ~ Be Dene. hae Seen) BARBOU! -VATIANTOPUNSH | 53 Bie \SWTLY ANY LEAK ON PAPAL ELECTION Wants Sale of Sweetmeats to Them Stopped. BOSTON, Feb. 2 Journalist “Caught Trying to Buy Way Into Conclave as in 1903. ‘The sweet tooth that craves «andy usually means a decayed (eoth, Dr. William Parker Cooke 4f the Harvard Dental School fold a legislative committee here, Arging his bill to prohibit sale of wveetmeats to children und thirteen without written perm! sion of parents. BALLOT FRIDAY.|——" PRINCESS MARY’S Gasparri Announces Severe HOMME REDECORATE Penalties as Cardinals Pre- pare to Vote. . FIRST Chesterlield House Being Fitt With Large Ballroom—Many Dances Planned. LONDON, Feb. — Chesterti House, the futute London Prince 9s Mary and Viscount, Lascelles, fs in the hands of the upholsterer The interior is being entirely redece ated and a beginning has been with the great ballroom, which is’ b ing regifided. Both the Princess and her fianc are keen dancers, and after the hones, , moon a series of private dances is t be given at Chesterfield House, E Princess Mary's boudoir willbe pert» ly furnished with her own art treas- ures from Buckingham Palace. Her wedding ring will be made London of gold obtained from a mine in Wales, which also produce: the gold for Queen Mary's werldin, ring. The bride's “‘going away" hat } bejng made at Luton, from the fines: Dunstable straw, by one of the very few hand plaiters left in that district ROME, Feb. 2 (Associated Press.) — Major excommunication and tnstant ‘dismissal from the Vatican household jis the penatty which wilt be inflicted upon any person in attendance at the Conclave, if found guilty of imparting information concerning its delibera- tions or votes to persons outside be- fore the result fs officially announced, ‘ardinal Gasparri, the Camertengo, jServed notice to this effect to-day to all concerned. ‘The Cardinal's instructions came after the reported discovery that one newspaper correspondent had prac- ; tically completed arrangements to don a waiter's uniform, and for a large monetary consideration had induced a designated waiter to allow the journal- ist to ehter the Conclave in his stead. The correspondent is said to have first opened negotiations with a barber, but this plan was abandoned, it was re- ported, because it was feared his un- skilled tonsortal efforts might prove dangerous for the Cardinals. Cardinal Gasparri's arrangements | to prevent a leakage of news ate most severe. He is determined to avoid a recurrence of circumstances that attended the conclave of 1903, which elected Pius X., when the exact number of votes of each ballot was immediately known outside the Vat:

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