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= former butler-secretary, declared to] he the Most important witness sought {a connection with the murder. Friends of the murdered director here showed great interest in reports of the weird succession of casunities in Taylor's family. According to these Stories, Taylor's father, a Major in the British Army, had two brothers, Charles and Lombard, who died under circumstances which were never ex plathed. Major Tanner's father, grandfather of the murdered man, « Cork physician, was found dead und mangled besid: a railroad track. According to these reports, the name “William Desmond Taylor’ was ured by the film director as a youth. He registered under that name us a student of Clifton College at Bristol. From records available in the County Clerk's Office it was learned to-day that Mrs. Ethel May Hamil- ton Deane-Tanner was granted a di- vorde ‘from William Cunningham Deane-Tanner here on Feb. 11, 1911 The decree was signed by Supreme Court Justice O'Gorman, and Charles Bostwick, former Assistant Dis- trict Attorney, of No. 2 Rector Street, was) counsel for Mrs. Deane-Tanner. Charges of misconduct und desertion were the grounds upon which the d cree was granted, it was said The divorce papers in the action are on file in the Hall of Records, but cannot be seen. eis NEVADA SUSPECT tration sources Work, Assistant will be appointed in his stead Ta neta DR. WORK IS PICKED AS MOST PROBABLE HAYS'S SUCCESSOR > First Assistant Expected in Ad- ministration Circles to | Be Appointed. | HILLES OUT OF RUNNING aft Secretary More Likely to, Fill Another Cabinet Vacancy. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (Copy- right).—As the time draws near for Postmaster General t ys to he Cabinet, the word from Adminis- is that Dr. Hubert Postmaster General, leave This disposes of rumors which for the last MAY NOT BE SANDS] weer nave been current that Charles D. Hilles, former private secretary to) Scene of Murder of Movie Director Taylor; ‘Detectives Questioning Douglas McLean THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922, KATLIN WINS SEAT IN STATE SENATE, Committee Acts on .Report That 606 Brooklyn Votes Had Been Tampered With, (Special from a Staff Correspondent.) ALBANY, Feb, 7.—Senator Any ham Katlin of the 11th Senatoriat District, Brooklyn, to-day was youl by the Senate have been elected over former to ator Daniel J Carroil on the resolution of the majority of the Committee on Privileges and ¢!-c tions which accompanied {ts report on the contest of Carroll, The mi nority report declared that Cacroil had been elected. Chairman Schuyler Meyer of the committee stated that the committee had found 606 votes had been tamp- ered with and that the evidence showed that the tampering had oc- curred after the official count. Mr. Meyer said that in the 606 ballots crosses opposite the name of Katlin had been erased and other cros' marked before the name of Carroll, and that the votes had been counted BEATIN CARROL HE HOPS 10 PHONE ALARM AS THUGS Hands Betiid. Him .and "Rains for Police, Toujs. Schwartz of the Arnold Roth €ompany, manufacturing fur- ters at’ No. 166 West 46th <streot, was alone in the loft there at 8 o'clock this morning when two young men enter One pointed a revolver je other kept his hand in his right’ coat pocket, suggesting a hey! fold Sehwarty to keep quiet anit te BAck into the partitioned space called the customers’ room, where he says they bound him hand and foot and fiting hint into @ chair “Then,” Schwarz says, “I watohea them selecting fure. They took two mink coats worth $1,000 each, a ‘Judson seal coat worth $700, and about fifty smaller pieces of mink which had not been made up. fhe MCORMICK DROPS ' | ‘HS OPERA TO WAR FLEEWITH $5000 Furriéy Phen Cals Bonds With | ON FORD TRACTORS Art Patron Will Devote Whole Time to Price-Slashing Campaign, CHICAGO, Feb, 7.—Harold F. Mte~ Cormick has abandoned pursuits of art, grand opera afid globe trotting to direct the price war of the Inter~ national Harvester Company with the Ford concern on tractors, Ford, who started the price slash in with a cut of almost 50 per cent, in the price of tractors, has been followed by the Harvester Company, the J. I. Case Plow Woorks and the Sampson Tracte controlled by, General Motors. McCormick plans to remain here for some time directing the affairs of his company. . The Harvester Company, in addi- tion to cutting prices, is giving plows and other machinery away with pur- chases of tractors, while other con- 3 Wa they ware Griinally cant whicle lol wax Mbt Ged cerns are offering similar bonuses. r 7 6 7 ; i . Peres : east $5,000 Yormick yore | Police Will Question Him When| President Taft and National Repub-| Ovrseenn> enator John “Bovians toe thei mln!" cies wrapped the fire in broen side Ritthen tines oo Son aie eens ‘ ‘ , om New York os ive ority members, declared that the 3 : 8 pile am - i They Receive Warrant From | !!can Committeeman from mem ¥ a This picture, taken dfrectly at- fam D, Taylor, film play direc- | Detectives are obtaining details /0rlty members, declared. that the | a. which they did not stop to tie |Palgn against. Ford. f Los Angeles. evil Havel be Induced to succeed) ten aiscovery of the body, shows tor, at his home, No. 404 South from Douglas McLean, film star | oo ved that former Senator Carroll| Then they. walked out. 1 HOPPED YO! pent God fae SOR § ELKO, Nev., Feb. 7.—The man| From the viewpoint of knowledge of | the scene of the murder of Will, Alvarado Street, Los Angeles. BA HOLERBOF GET AyIO8 had been lected by a majority ofthe telephone, knocked It- over, bent| Tractors and Power Farming beneet ELKO, Nev., Feb. 7.—Thi ’ go of | i . ors and Power F s * = — ———$—$—$<$< << —$ = |} 15 Mr. Meyer, he said, had found : = ae Satie the Post Office Depurtment, — Dr. | — ry ‘sen Social. {close to it and yelled for the police, | tion, found their busin ‘ suspected of. being Edward I. Sands, |Wo 4 was immediately considereil ly IRESS WHO WED it very peculiar that aixteen Soclat-| oe re ae aate die coer lupace By the, tractee nents onretely wanted in connection with the mur-|the best man to take hold of the job. | |HE ESS W WwW S | iets had vce ts aol me jouseHite | RObHt dnd’ bys Beoliiiy weiner acts lar ihe jcothpatlen exhibiting ab “ths der. of William Desmond Taylor,; From the political viewpoint, Dr. TO-DAY AFTER HER Sh aoae ah aks ahhh che edadlhal ipa tee PES utter’ show have found their business sert- r | . | ee Stason HGiaa, | Md of a cutter's knife,’ with came to Elko last night from Carlin, | Work was regarded as acceptable be- | 1 had vo fay yla «cai WHIOn GaNAApea terra Home” ously affected by the war now in | | enator he continued according to the Sheriff's office here, |cuuse as National publican Com~ SECRET DIVORCE “has been quoted as saying that he| A few minutes after the robbery, | Progress among the four largest man- He is being watched and deputies|mitteeman from Colorado he had had eh ee Ta | has een quoted as saying thal hel chwarte (was runuine down, ihe ucacturers of tractors, | planned to question him as soon as |an experience in politics |. | - isk bE Wie tical on. Hele He found a policeman at 43d f telegraphic warrants for his arrest] But aside from this, a movement gcrnrecpenstrreninh ws eee naan Pes Seenearts tee Street and Broadway, who got an- a arrive from Los Angeles got under way to place Mr, Hilles in | Navermon a Saat Bound “Maybe |other policeman and returned to the i | Deputies stated, however, after|the Cabinet because of his long ¢x-| Fee nek ere AARE ES ins wlan | (ae { closer observation, they did not be-| perience in Republican politics. Mr | v report of the mafority of the com.| Peter Basakos, who has a candy ¥ lieve the man under surveillance was|Hilles was in Washington the otiver | - = iitice. Bil Gov. willee deew not own |Slere on the ground floor nest door, P Sands, day and, in fact, whenever he comes jen : was waiting on the sidewall | 3 | | . , : , this Senate @ sidewalk. Two additional men were placed|he exhibits an influence with the (Continued From rirst Pace.) erie amateladioiened: (actus! ckewamliwennen comersuh ead sout i under surveillance later. Both regis-| Harding Administration which 1 > | ——— 7 w pe Sat at ee ees z enenie Plat WE ELGAIS Into. the Waew ok adore : Dea 5 408 An- | dicate: » New York State he- af Ssaks 2. Spas EK seda R : cae ' icy ee = eee tates eal PaElee ToRrL eatin is working in| Jersey Governor Seeks Re- or must, submil copies of the/of Senator Henry Reischman, whol ap soa anys t tea d i the’ deso Sanat i a BEN HE ciitettains ; Pasi Baka & | correspondence to the Industrial Com-|died at his Brooklyn home this morn-| He was quite sure of the license Shen st fag re THe clbae Record (with the pasty, Cemeea |) turn to Pre-War Rate: in |missioner who then must endeavor to| ing. Senator Reischman hae not at.|number, but was certain of all but omer ners Cities Having Contracts. | | effect a settlement. tended any of the sessions of the|one number in it. If he is right, the — sities Having C racts. ‘4 Ses a: naDare " police will have only two numbers to ‘hancow of a vacaney in the Cabls : | | Prior to the filing of these papers| Legislature this year KILLS 3, SHOOTS 10 rs neeadh She uilnaeor Mr. Hilles| TRENTON, Feb, Gov. Ed wit hteh Industrial Commisstoner and| Stories were current when the Sen- Hs Lhe ; rafont fa . et more of Mr. | Hon THBANE ae ARERCAttER : sr the ‘Tri hat his| Meanwhile a telephone girl, who oorur: any. 2 mors Offin a special message to-day called |for thirty days thereafter, the bill/ator voted for the Transit Act t , a teler : AND ENDS HIS LIFE eihtweer ik, the hie eel ee a ee hi | would forbid the employer to declare | life had been threatened because of his heard Schwartz calling in the arin (ine Geen OUerents Siiheul) ai UPON: (He: LeRIMALURG, to tape By a lockout or any employee to go on| vote. There is no doubt he was much |ove aadlantitien tna pole cDastiven s, + . jome. if ij 4 a [introduced v Senator A a e: TT a isde- orriee " a ce. es bes Two-Gun Maniac Terrorizes Town |jogicai basis, but the soldier bonus |!"tro by Sane ser nana awe I Sedan eercOrerre RCE “During the debate on the contest frie the West 47th Street Station hatha . apitatio at least made clear! Simpson of 1 County, Demo- meanor olatio >rovisions ing the debate o} ie « he aipio pee in Switzerland for Iours Bet On TES ee tary of th ‘i for of the bill also would be misdemean-|Senator Walker said that a sub-com-|Joined in the investigation. — ‘Iney < Deed cut issue between Secretary “tie minority leader, providing for lmittee of the Judiciary Conwaittee in| have an excellent des:ription of the Before Suicide. ‘Treasury Mellow and President Hatd~ | iin to the scent trolley fare | ors. ‘ die sit jm esiof to Judiciary Comuntties: 101 young linen: ee ing, If Mr, Mellon is overruled | After the filing of the papers with the Assembly had disc i daenSeerel SO GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 7 (As-| OO sig views against the imposition |! those citles which prior to the war | the Industrial, Commission, either which probably would result in. the Bang! S-s-s-s-s! sociated Press).—An automatic pistol | of a tax or bond sale to raise funds Scent franchise contracts with | ; party to the dispute, or/any ten or|seating of August Claessens, Soclalist Both rear tires at once. sn each hand, Battista Pestalicci,|for a soldier bonus political sharps s..ction companies and which con- | more citizens unrelated financially to |candidate for member of the Assembly Sound bad suddenly crazed, terrorized the pic-| believe he will not wish to simy a" jeither party, might apply to the Su-|from New York, in the place of Mur- unds pretty bad— R y H ‘orizes PES) Fae ne ar tracts were upset by the cour |preme Court for a restraining order |jay ‘Telenstein, Pemocrat arly 800 ti j and looks worse! fureaque Swiss town of Bellinzona. |e een inet change which| “We are rapidly returning to condi Jagainst the employer declaring a lock-|yotes cast for Claessens hae not been near Lake Maggiore, yesterday, iiIl-| jeeps cropping up in the gossip ‘8! ions approximating those before the Jout or the employees going on strike. |counted for him, it was intimated. But you have a ng three persons, wounding ten|that of Secretary Fall of New Mex-| 1e Gov prices a The aggrieved party, if the em- i: | couple of spares along others and then committing suicide, |ico, who is reported as anxious to re- | Sh : Le caine is | ployee, could seek in any term of (he | ’ lucky siriie hi Pestalace! started at the railroaa|tite to private life. The West has | of Jabor and materi ar s Supreme Court an order directing the n Al | —a lucky stril or you. stig je at the railroad) viways claimed this portfolio, thom: lily and it will be only a short employer to show cause wy his| ' ' pation, where he held up @ row |iately there has been talk of appoint: |iinu jotore the five cent fare bill will + Ue ’ wages should not be increased as al bi waiting for a train, shooting and |ing Senator Harry New to the post if |) N° "0" nreniablo casdiny lonattes (Gk edonorianlegal. suatice. of | Liling the two brothers Bronzini ana | he failed in his race for renomination |" ch ulatore his working conditions altered | wounding « third traveller, He ten |!" Indiana Waecstors wae ween Ee ea \ Such action resulting favorably for =———— “i “ _ the duty to add to the Publie Utility Y |the employee, who meanwhile had 4 sushed through the streets, shoo'ing| meanwhile, the Administration casts eee ee tive declaration mintindad wedeking. wndar ithe old Several Believed Entombed by : e redestrians on sight. Hight of his} an anxious ey> toward Indiana, whore |S N ; conditions, he then would | > r i bi : MY atu Chin ite shall not ‘be con wages or conditions, he | ie shots took effect, and one of his vic-| the Democrats are claiming that n. [that this salt Mee he Gt 6 U. ve the right to action at law fot Collapse of Wall of Lex When we discovered the ums died, ELIAS AALS rite caa CAC alae Sd | a remedy for the damage suffered un- 3) ington Hotel. toasting process ae Mie Ne pminated, the 1 n elec ary eras e cents for trolle ——_. lagen the ol ages or conditions. 1 5 i The maniac then entered a restan- | yey erence ei oe ica ta, [fare In exchss of five cents for trolley ; |der the old wages or conditions. ‘The ee ago, it was a Lucky Strike g tion day will be we ae is transportation.” (Continued From First Page.) proceedings would apply collectively | for us. rant, where he shot and wounded | Marshall, former Vic? Fresident of) he Governor said that when there ‘ae to all employees affected | ee RICHMOND, Va., Feb. %.—Three Why? Because now two women, but lost one of his auto- | the United States, wiio is being urxed mublic demand for 5 cent a ~ similar manner, the employer} 5 r ari persons are known to be dead and at ane mitics. LOAKG: SHE: MOIRIB ALON: BAO a teanucn: contpanter ‘poinied |'Hameralayy 90d) to, Lous Gordon contd ten Wane veduetions, and, it} Brooklyn Girl, Who Vanished, ee ious Pl eae Mt} millions of smokers prefer Foiling an attempt to capture him | 9 ii8, Mclination is to remain out of |e ne franchises as compelling them| Hamersley finally were awarded the| successful in obtaining them by court Said to Be Another Ac- Be Ty to-day which deatroyea| *h0.,8Pecial, flavor of the : ‘ Public ite, but If he does accept a) vienish (rangportation al 8 cents,|even more numerous millions of ule! ruling, the employees could quit only ven Here: Sarly qto-any oly ideatroxe Lucky Strike Cigarette — n the eating house, Pestalacci eluded | nomination, even the = publica M8 ge Leen though the rate should be tin-| father's second cousin, Louis Ham-|;,s individuals. A strike being threat cuser of Promoter, the Lexington Hotel and several ad-| because posse armed with rifles for several | mit ene betel aah pea fel profitable. ‘They claimed the advan- | ersley, who died in 1888 and left his| ened or called, the cmployer would | | joining bull with a loss esti- Si ours, while the townspeople ra. | Coupled | i dogg ae ihe Governor! fortune, then estimated at $7,000,000. | have the right to a restraining order. | i , ; jmated at $1 It?s Toasted* [ mained barricaded in their homes | epublican risks no nation wetter) that they would! to “any male children who may oe} Aji this machinery set up by. the Isl te Tite even y areuil! A wailiatiche. fire ersapescaliapaea { until “he was found dead, a viet of [eee eee oe ae nanan tke lows of possible n+ | born to a Hammersley. Tis widow, | pill failing to avoid an interruption of | WAIN $ PALLY, N.Y., Feb. | E ap i i whieh anniv Db ibe ) o2e of his few remaining bullets PASH Sah pststibasabeh ab profitable years, but when the n= the beautiful Lillian Warven Price of | un industry, it would be the duty of| 7 petectives Curran and Tobin of [8nd is belleved to have entombed Galleloue Burey favor Salereumecmereea e # eaine along these ‘Troy, daughter of Commodore Price, | the Governor to determine if the cir- | : ° : several persons, Many were injured profitable year the Ne ci Police Headquarters came 8 WOMEN, rOUR MEN | PARALYZED, LOOKS ON tacts were promptly repudiated by | U. 8. N, received a lige interest in| cumstances warranted State interven-| SW Yerk Police me he and with| bY leaping from windows. The flames And also because it’ ON OBE N JURY AS WIFE KILLS SELF |the companies | the estate tion, In this event, he would desig.‘ Wanpinger Falls to-day and with) ° Uaping from windows, The flames) 6 vm NCHAIN J ans i They contended, he suid, that the) | Efforts to break the will because] nate three Justices of the Supreme |the assistance of Chief of Police Lat-[4MeKly spread to the Eavings Bank . a cee el French War Veteran Unable to| franchises had becn abrogated by the| Louis Gordon Hamersley, the heir] Court to sit as an Industrial Rela-| jin placed under arrest Nellie Gasko, L " i 7 ial Defendant j er Case Agi Prevent Death. passage of the act ereating the Muiblic| presumptive, was not born till years | tions Term with full power of super! i) i 4.on yenra old, of No. 72% Qcean| Co-operative Exchange, the Ander- efendant in Murder Case Agitaied eres ‘ompleraiy |{Utity Commission, and giving it the | afer the testator’s death, failed. Mrs. | yision and control over the operation |!!!" J kiya, who disappearca | 8M-Wilson Paper Company plant and by ath Penalty MELUN, France, Feb. 7.—Completely | iit to fix fares, and this contention | Lauls Hamersley became the wife of | of the business affected Parkway, Brooklyn, ‘ tHe: Gig \Gnunters lorinting| ee —_—————__ eath t i 3 O de W. Saunders ig 3 nah s paralyzed aa a result of a spinal wound] ie pointed out, the court sustained, | the eighth, Duke of Marlborough, aad|° pe court. also would investigate] from her home last Thursday. ‘Tie an Nine Cate aes DIED. Discussion. Vrecelved during the war, a citizen off steno courte, hive sone. further. on His death wedded Lord Willlam| qisputes and make such temporary detectives fay Me A an sett Al Serek s wate ‘ MURPHY.—On Feb. 6, DANIEL J., beloved LOS ANGELES, Feb .7.—Work of| thie town, sitting impotent in his in-] jhe Governor Said. nd hetd that it | Beresford findings and orders as might belaccuser of Tex Rickard, manager a husband of Margaret Murphy (nee Fitz- obtaining a jury, preferably one of | Y##4 chair, watched his wife, deter-| js the duty of the Public Utility Com-| Miss Catherine Livingston Hamer-| necessary to preserve public peace] Madison Square Garden ; ; ‘The: known AAG are: raidh, aha. bration oF Gunn Merony, aed igh Pac ale mined to kill herself, swallow the con-| mission, under the statutes creating | Sey, Was Introduced to soctety in 1910) and the status of both parties. At| According to the detectives, the) qricam B. Austin, Fincastle, Va; M.| Mra. Bridget Campbell. Native of Lisnas men, according to the defense, to hear ce roke ot tha ¢ by Mer aunt and executrx of hi » conclusion of its hearings, the|name of the girl had been kent secret, doy, County Cork, Ireland, tents of a bottle of poison. Powerless] it, to Ax rates in excess ¢ ran- aeF ‘al x the cor . > by |J- Fox, Williamsport, Pa.; C. M. ‘ ; oe the trial of Mrs, Madalynne Ozen- 7 chise rates if these aro inadequate.” [father's will, Mrs, Helen Reade Ham-| court would give both employers and|and she was watched at her home by 5 Funeral from his late residence, 2 halnnoharged with the murder of J.| ie oye ccne (unistanes, he could only | CleCrarring to tho Simpson bill, the [etsley Stickney. She was credited cmployecs orders covering future | agents of the Children's Society. She| Thomas, Sheriff of Albemarle County,| 60th at., ‘Thursday at 9.30 A, M._ Solem chaln, charge r | add his calls for help to her screams of | , Refe fo mpeon he) with) unusual intelligenc> and spirit : ; el he was] y: Fequiem mass at St. Catherine's Church, 3 sivarnor ale 2 a : ot. A sia trial,| managed to elude them or she was] virginia, requ Belton Kennedy, was resumed to-day, | paln Governor aug and had many admirers. She was re-|Conduct. | After a sixiy-day | trial. | managed nda PELE Rie BE 1D olelets Id Kk th ourt for} kid d Neighbors, attracted by the shouting, | ‘This bill if passed would help to t either party could ask the court for| kidnapped. The revised list of the injured in-} ptceny sila. aGe y Dox contained eight wor orted engaged to Vincent Astor not : - ‘riday she appeared here 4 REISCAMANN,- At Jefferxonvilie, Ny The Jury box cy d eight women) arrived just in time to witness the|relieve the State from the condition |? modification of its rulings. On last Friday she app sludea tha’ oaltowina i outaofeHiate \ and four men. Six members of the} death of the woman si of virtual paralysis of the Public |!On& before announcement of her en-|™ Oye hin declares it necessary that{in the care of & prize fighter giving |! : ng on Feb. 7, 19:2, GEORGE M. REICH] VOR ITA DAR Gan ScuRd BRSADe Oh One em Vuuity. Commission. ‘This condition | agement to Samuel Neilsen Hiack-| cployees receive a fair wage and|the mame of Todd, He took her to PO Mangan cand Loe ate mice oe lee ee 6 aadin ReARIEV GR tes y wition ley, a stock broker, descendant of 2 i ae of the village . a » § ouls, Mo. otica of funvral herea pauset ee Soa oral monsity of P=) BRITISH HONOR NEW YORKER |! ‘ue to the section of the Tubtie | Ga omor of the Massacht {ta Corony| Have Real eneul and AGH eurnanas ihe sunnier homie, ene oa WNAElrractnred tex and lacerations on| gent On Feb, 4, 1922, JOHN Hh cause of fixed opinio Her nilwits’ Company in obtat 3 b y while at labor, and that capita Dr. G. J. Olsson of No. 125 Bast |)" Z Maetinds Me h analne A ‘i | Servi BAe ‘-Jond heir to a considerable fortune, | 8 , ch is in|heads J Narivall, Portland, 3 8CHID » beloved hi mall Mrs, Obenchain showed agitation r—— (p no injunetion 1 the Vederal ah Laie Ae Hig hora on, Wie’ (ith receive of return th Street, New York, which is in} Oty: leg and broken unklc; Andrew| p, geninnagel, and beloved father ol when the death penalty was dis-| Royal Medal Aveitectare Sum] Crust tyine tiie, lune « Mace at Codarhurat, Lek | In @ statement npanying ine Of eveavetaher Ramet ohn.) a sic ww, broken back: | quai sreiedte and Leotard, ame she © a Naa 45 lace at Ce 3 i é Pode ee at Gallas, Buffalo, } , broke Maude, Marguerite # eonard, cyesedii= She \engaged in: trequent Utility Commission PiThey were married in Grace Church introduction Senator Udell said: |Ambrose, Todd returned to New lis toad, New York’ Cily, broken| away at hie realdence, 49 Sontoe ot whispered conversations with her for- Titis injunet unless the 4 Oct. 22, 1914. In the fow reports The bill has for ite object the] York on ‘Thursday, but reappeared) Pod. Row tore ete Ce Beaclase, me DSband Meph B.Ohenghain of ; OFF States Supreme Court shalt a pelonmeatio grictionion the Hinckieys, {substitution of industrial peace for| hore this morning and was at the oe: erations; William 0. Bailey, New Funeral servicos Bt 8 o'clock Tuesda: Chicago, now a member of her coun- | Thomas Hastings, New York arentieet. |i, that tor perhaps two. ye 10 | oe ma . 7 | warfare which is constantly going on.|son liome with the girl when the de- Bie SE ng. Feb. 7, 1022. Masonic service temperament” has been ciarged York City, bruises; Paul Brigorna,| evening, sel Is to he submitted to King George with |, the Public Utility Commission | with causing it. Mrs. Hinckley téok| “The public is alck and tired of | toctives reached here ee peel ieee era of Doile Lodge F. & AL BM, —_———~»>—__. the suguestion that he would bow Nb tt erless to resulate trolley rates | wa active me in pecial affitre in| being the victim of industrial a Muy mir wes tien) Pack tO New) Te eee ne New Sari, proLBbly DISCUSS TREATIES Jreciplent of the Koyal 1 Medal for | ix w rey . New York and in the Rockaway Hunt| putes. It is HDs publie wich in mont | York at noon. _ and Mire. Clara Cochran Architecture for ie current year = ing instances suffers and pays. There- | eee y-two persons were guests in FUNERAL DIRECTORS AT WHITE HOUSE | this decision Sas announced lA. A. V.-V. AND BRIDE]. Henry Coleman Drayton, bora tn fore this. bil relates, nrimacity, t0| 1 ONDON CHARITY BOARD |, and ove bs the L DIRE _ooo eeting last night of the counell of the s je a son of J Soleman Drayton, hd ti hs ih sey ee t wil pach between i F + Taken | oval Inetitute of Brtisa Arch “! ARE NOW IN QUEBEC fraduate of Harvard, 1904, end’ has|atfected with public Intereat, | IMPRISONED Bee ee ee ee eat or the mained ‘When Death Occurs Soldier Bonus May Also Be Taken eee = made his home in the Union Club,| “The bill has teeth in it, but it thoes fg ana De-{ hotel began at 10 o'clo Call “Columbus 8200° Up at Dinner With PAUL DURAND RUE New York, since he was divorced in|offers a square deal to labor and | Jobless Hats Pepa Pe "| Barly to-day,, an automobile drove KE President Pau! Durand-Ruel, head of the famous |Ream Heiress and Her Husband |1907. He is a grandson of Mrs, Will-|to capital, and to the public | mand bi : up to the hotel ‘containing a man who FRANK E. CAMPBELL. resident, art dealing firm of Durand-Rucl of Registered as “Mr, and Mr fam Astor, who signalized her high| A joint legislative hearing on the) onpon, Feb. 7 (Associated Fress). | sia he was from Yonkers, N. Y., the ‘The Funeral Church" iwe., WASHINGTON, Feb. 7,—A Con-| Paris and this city, died in Paris yonter apne “ approval of his marriage by attending| bill will ve held on Wednesday,| pig poplar Board of Guardians, |iinense number of the automonile (NON:SECTARIAN) ference of the Republican steering |day at the age of eight Born in Pringue of New York.” the ceremony in St. Thomas's Chureh| March 1 whose members are responsible for| being 563,254. The machine was i Broadway at 66th St. le age of eighty-one ora jl ‘ 5 —_—_>— — a + f the hotel when committees of the Senate and House | paris ained his {1 nt UB hby . : in January, 1905, the first time she levying and distributing rellef for the| standing in front of } to determine when the Arms Confer- | business at the nee atte CATE! QUEL f AD Snire-|had becn present at any daytime af-| RATES FOR PASSENGERS |poor in the metropolitan borough of | the fire was Alacovered and it ts he j | viteh Vonsia Vomnsiat twent : ears. he Meved that he lost his life. nee treaties shall be brought up for| became head of the frm in J ad | Viteh y+)falr in y eS vere held prisoners in thetr | ly) , PRETGLCGT IG ANE HONAES GUTH Ge het Ok ROrIa: IAS BIETIARTGN. Wy Ana Hoon | ghrsacaeurculd’omploveon ite | in| Miss Knower, the bride, was a TO PACIFIC COAST SUT apna ware Bold this morning by | ,A_ man siving. the name of Pant y © favor the great painters. ot. 1} shtor ¢ E owe: roon . ; ee ow ate White House dinner to-night. rd {OYOC OES. TONE Be Het tS Locomotive Werks. and bis forty rive | Ganenis! OF Cais ne ¥ ee eae ding Trank Fines Annonnee 20/0) NO nemployed persona who Spidey eel al Aree gent All “Lost and Found" articles c bie eee mgr ee alae puibtsny, Dy [year-old heiress bride who wis Mtve, line otd es of th city. Bhe Per Cant, Reduction, ‘iemanded larger doles. The captors.|in9 third floor. His back was splotched ara Pint autece mae u ed. b oun te 'b és 3 oi a pi a. n a1 ” oO eo jephone, y 0 ben Dias and others. _ Marion Ream ph Chica was a very beautiful and talented girl,; CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—A reduction of | prevented use of the Laie Goubled the|{® many places with solder from 1) 108 World Building. wil be listed aumasthbam Gaon ant saree > jwere found to-day nine atland the honeymoon trip abroad was! approximately 20 per cent. In present| The G arais ‘Ministry of Health noti-|roof which had dtipped down, seald- for thiriy days. These liste can be maiphips eu ToOrs eck FIRST AT FUNER the Chatesu-Frontenac Hotel in this! prolonged many months. But twol rates from Chicago to the Pacific Golem, Dut the was illegal, and they re-|!ng and burning him He ‘sald he} | een at any of The World's Ottiony . . C p. 5 1—Thy Depart+| city x és i 7 ee he . Their! had left his cousin, Joe Martin, on “Lost and Found" advertisements the American Ambassador, has recov- : uae Tho couple an registered spp, [Years later Mrs, Drayton left her hus-) coast was announced to-day by the|verted to thelr former rate. TI FL oR ie ae apa can be left at any at The World's we - ment of Public Safety announced that) ‘The coup sitered as “Mr. |pand and instituted sult fora divorce| Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, the| plea of Government pressure was e ‘| | Advertising Agencies, or oan be sribpe. We had roots we feces hereafter all residonces where ftu-|and Mrs. Pringue’ of wy at White Plains, A decree was) Great Northern and tho Northern Pa-| fected last night by the Vanmnloy ey, had become of him Latha ibe pie ME . | . | : one , t es ¥ nerals are scheduled will be inspected —— granted to her, June 25, 1907, The] cifte ral roads for the ied montha.|who seized the epure seen cae = Call 4000 Bookman, New Ydrk. oF Lene. ity one! ne aper: cre seale t | Phe reduction wan said to place the! potsted a red 1» dec! Pretty taces' B: * by a city engineer to see if the floors You Need Not Have a Cold papers were sealed and the name of The redu | ho ‘rr iy rooklym Office, 4100 Main. fewent and most thrilling love scene in the | : if you will take Lax he ar , iM b-| rates on the same level ax prior to| would not give up until thelr demands | p.sty girie In mad dances in “Orphe: theatre Js ln “Orphans of the Btorm” at the| @re strong enough to permit an as-| abies whon you feel the Lire: the co-respondent never was pub-! r 20 increases, @ granted, Ike'drorm.® "Aapolle Theatre —adve Apollo Theatre.—Advt. acmblage for services in the house, | of @ Cold coming on—Advu * lehed, . the 1920 incr wore # t