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WILSON DISAVOWS |” —— ver Seat of Irish Courts Seized as Rebel Headquarters Secretary Tumulty, Who Brought It, “Deeply. Re- grets Misunderstanding,” After Corisultation Doctors Say They Hope Voice Will - Be Unaffected. ALMOST SUFFOCATED. Inflamed Areas Repeatedly Lanced to Enable the . Patient to Breathe. After a consultation of the three attending physicians this morning It was anigunced that John McCor- mack, the Irish tenor, is recovering from: the attack of laryngitis, which for time threatened his life. It ts hoped that his voice will be unaffected, Dr. A. C, Du Pon‘ said he left the bedside of the tenor at 10.80 o'clock jast night, but had remained in touch with the McCormack home all night. It was-said Jast night that after his A letter from ex-President Wood row Wilson, dated April 12, pub Ushed by the New York Times this morning, reads: , “I notice in the issue of the Times this morning an article headed ‘Doubt Is Cast on Wilson “Message” to the Cox Dinner.’ “I write to say there need be no doubt about the matter, I did not send any message whatever to that dinner nor authorize any one to con- vey a message, 1 hope that you will be kind enough to publish this let- ter. WOODROW WILSON.” The Times quotes Thomas 4b. Rush, Chairman of the Jefferson Day dinner of the National Democratic Club, to which Mr. Wilson refers, as saying that 4o had telephoned Jo- SHOOTING VICTIM © {WATCHMAN CONFESSES IN IRISH TREASON | AIDING BURGLAR IN PLOT, SAY. POLICE; $4,000 SAFE ROBBERIES septic throat and oedema of the uyul; almost to the extinction’ of breathing. ‘The first hoarseness appeared after At this the be park, but thinking that ys hurried out of the and furnishing him with a burlap hag they into which he ‘ — iife fiid hung in the balance for sev- > tit seph Tumulty, former Secretary to} (continued Prom First Pi Zonti s ‘ontinued Pro: age.) (Continued From First Page.) eral,days Mr, MeCormack had passed) y1, wilson, asking him’ to bring a Soe Ms ‘ the crisis and was now on the rond to! message from Mr. Wilson if posstble. | 0° too, peliovod the young man knew A ‘ ‘ary a i Mr, Tumulty is quoted as saying: who Stiot him, She said that her son] .t5y ee ee Catnaet O40 ‘The tenor's fliness developed rather! «1~ Mr. Wilson says the mossage| ad voluntarily left the, Altman em-| ‘clock last night he went to the on suddenly and it was only last Satur-| way unauthorized, then 1 can only ploy three weeks ag and was in|rine room and found his | burglar cay that he first complained of not] gay 1 deeply regret the misunder-|“4rc" Of Wor! triend and eight others waitins. feeling well. Since Tuesday, when his The police conviction is based upon] Breckinridge is quoted as saying he ndition took a seri t 4 for th standing which has arjsen -between| the statements made to them by three | :old them the most promising sources 4 iors @ serious turn for the) ys, 1 certainly would not have given , whose names they refuse} ¢ loot, and went through the build- worse, Mr. McCormack has been} the mossaxe if I had not believed it . who sald they saw Connc ng with them opening doors. live under the care of several physigians. | ¢9 poe authorize pre and during the attack ¢ yf the men started at the top of the ' He was repeatedly 6n the point of i ald they were in Central | uilding and worked down and four i nuffocation Tuesday night and r e aT th Street exit a little | started at the bottom and worked up j z ni and again before 8 o'clock last night, when Con skinridge visited poth groups, } on Wernesday, his concert manager, { nor and another man came along |ysing the elevator, but was careful 47, F. McSweeney, admitted to-day. I hound for the exit, ‘They were talk- Jin the meantime to visit oll bis time tha’? throat specialists, Dra, Cornelius nah Nae a clock stations, He did not x alizé 2 aig sh] ois hat this was a t tactical ¢ -_« Wssearadaabie cies aaa ala ae 1 turned to them snd | a4 yt wus part o¢ his plan to convince re. Dupont, have been working over what they were doing th the police he had been bound band { 2ron. runlleg thee Shes anere Plas and foot from 9 in the evening until } rupon he said, “I'm a detec eae seer te ” keep Fs PRDORE SHOCK 10 better go play somewhere lars left at midnight, tying ws pila wots eveioped, into. « Get out of the park.” his arms to hig side at the elbows eee might could put his legs and inte a concert in Chicago April 2. MeCor-| {Continued From First Page.) [00" SO Ang police tle them, mack's physicians induced him to zo. oe ee Serearae th Policemen Kane and Schott of th P . eta Sites park wa ‘Old Slip Station met on the run in cancel a concert scheduled for ADrll} to have been Influenced by tho sur-| tween Seth Streets and sat F ie. banding at Bie: o'e 4S in Detroit and to turn to New 1 dasiith tien rie. out frent of the building at 5.10 o'clock Yori Last Sunday morning his ton-|>Msinaly unfriendly twit which crit-|A0n. Cy tee oe ie eastern| (i morning... They had heard th tinkle of breaking glass and a shout. There was glass on the sidewalk on the William Street side. A window on the eighth floor was broken. The sound of more shouts came from above, The front door of the building was open. A bunch of keys was hanging from the keyhole insidey On the eighth floor in the hall, near a broken window, they found Brecken- bridge tied up. His head was cut where he said he had butted the win- dow to break the glass Breckenridge told a tale of having been beaten and tied up by men who 1 him from behind as .he was punching the time clock on the eighth floor at 10 o'clock last night. He said he had regained consciousness at d light and struggled to the window. When the glass broke, he said he had heard the burglars running down- stairs and they must have gone into hiding until the policemen passed them coming up and then run out. The policemen would probably find that they had left their burglars’ tools behind them, he said. Dr. Joseph L. Rothfeder of Volun- toer Hospital was called to attend the watehma: He volunteered — the opinion, after looking at the broken window, which was 3-16-inch plate lass, that blow of sufficient force to break it would Mave fractured an or- dinary man's skull, Breckinridge, wincing with pain at the surgeon’s touch, said the doctor was an unfeeling brute find pretended to faint. Later, jn his confession, he said he had smashed the window with a kick and scratched his sealp with a splinter before he put his legs into the bag. A survey of the building $200 had been taken offices of Dayton & Bailey, $500 from that ef the Queen Insurance Company, $50 from that of the Royal Marine Insurance Company, $3,000 from that of the Royal Indemnity In- surance Company and $100 from that of the Royal Insurance Company. How much was taken from tho safe of ©, F. Sturhabn, tnsurance broker, is not known. Mr. Sturhahn is out of town, Dayton & Bailey at first re- ported a Joss of more than $40,000 but later found that securities supposed te bo in their safe had been deposited with a bank as collateral for a loan for a client. e ies gave excerpts from the Tumulty velume, Everybody who knows Mr, Tumulty is aware that he had no idea of writ- ing anything that would reflect un- favorably on his former chief. ‘There is a circumstantial story that Mr. Wilson didn't ‘see the book when it was published in the newspapers and that only a few portions were read to him—chapters which it, was supposed would not arouse fis ir And {t is known also that Mr. Tumul- visits to the Wilson home since have heen occasional, whe others of the Wilson coterie had aceess to the former President. Nobody js perhaps more surprised at what has happened than Joseph P, Tumulty himself, Nobody was more surprised than Col, Edwin M, House when Mr. Wilson without a word of warning dropped him from his list of intimates, Nobody was more sur- prised than George Harvey when Mr, ‘Wilson bluntly told him he didn’t want his support any more. sila quddenly ¢grew inflamed, Mon- day tight it was necessary to berin lanchpe lpfened, areas i nhis throat in o1 to give him relief. He ts now yery weak, He has lost sixteen pounds tn four days. His doc- tors adyise him to have bis tonsils vemoyed, inasmuch as he has pre- viously had minor attacks of tonsili- tis, but he’ refuses. Although his tonsils are higher in his throat than his sound-producing mechanism and have no direct con- nectioh: with it, McCormack {s never- theless afraid that any change made by cutting out any of the lumps and shapes which his voice encounters on the way out might spoil the quality of his tones. He would sooner risk tonsilitis again than that. It was reported that arrangements had been made to. have prayers for MeoCormack’s recovery said to-day in many Catholic churches, WIDOW OF MURDERED DOCTOR IS A SUBDE; MOTHER DEDAT BER atinued From First Page.) sidew mnor and the other, they sald, were now talking loudly. After they had gone a short distance down the block the Mays saw Connor start to run, Instantly the other man drew q pistol, they said, and started in pursuit. Then came two shots. The boys sprang from their bench and ran to the corner of Sith Street, whence they declared they saw every- thing that happened aiter that. A trolley car had stopped at 84th Street and they Connor dodge around in i jt and run to the northwest There he fell he man chasing nnor fell and, bend nfore shots into his the man who had a8 ree to the sidewalk, him stopped as ¢ ing ever hit body. Afte done the shooting through 84th Street their view. : The shots were heard by Patr Jensen of the West 68th Street tion, who was In Central Po between sth and 8ist Street. He came up on the run and found Connor ‘unconscious with wounds in the stom- ach, hack, right side and § Beside him was a revalver with all six of its cartridges exploded, In the netghbor- hood were 4 number of persons who had seen the sliooting, but as several minutes had elapsed since its ogeur- rence, Jens¢n’s first thought was to get ald for the Wounded man, He hailed a passing automobile and took Connor to the Reconstruction Hospital at Central Park West and 100th Street. Soon after the shooting some one telephoned the fact to the station house and Detectives Hourigan, Far- ley and Lawless hurried to sith Street and began gathering witnesses and information, ‘They ‘were (old that a man running away from ‘the scene had thrown something mto an areaway at 3 West sith Street. There they found ‘a fully loaded 38- calibre Colt reyolver, It seemed to indicate that more than one inan had been bent on shooting Connor, per- haps if the first man falled, Connors's movements last evening just before (he shooting are not known, Witnesses told the police he was walking south in Central Park West when a well dressed man about twenty-five, wearing a gray fedora, came up from the opposite direction, “Now. I've got you," he said to Connors as he drew a revolver from the pocket of his light top coat and fired. The whole thing perhaps ts explain- able when Mr. Wilson's intense dis- like of “spokesmen” Is recalled. Wash- ington correspondents will not soon forget the vigor with which Mr, Wil- son denounced the spokesman idea one day early in his Administration just after Dudley Field Malone had made a political speech in New York at- tempting to interpret the Democratic National Administration’s altitude on New York State politics. ‘The former President never wanted any one to do any speaking for him without explicit authority. He loathed interpretations of his viewpoint, friendly or unfriendly, because of a characteristic feeling that if he had anything to say publicly he was well qualified with a vocabulary and style oft expression to say it. Whether the Tumulty episode will mean @ permanent break is a motter of differing opinions, but the chances, are that the former President wilt get over his Irritation and say some- thing sooner or later which will bring back the man who served him for ten years with an energy and enthusiaem rarely witnessed in public life. BABY GLORIA ODELL’ TAKEN FROM PRISON ALBANY, April 14.—Raby Gloria Odell had the doors of Auburn Prisno opened for her to-day through the action of Gov, Miller in. signing the Fearon bill, permitting lease. aby Glotia was born about two y ago within the shadow of the prison, where her mother is serving @ sentence of twenty years for par {lcipation in a murder in Rocheste Her father was clectrocuted in Sing Sing for the same crim Under a law passed two yoars ago, @ woman in prison about to become a mother shal be taken from the prison at the Ume of her baby's birth for two weeks. Thus Gloria escaped the stigma of being born in prison. The law also requires that when the mother was returned to the prison, the baby must accompany her, The new iaw provides (hat the baby may be taken and cared for by near « ous: Dr. Stewart from Bradford Street Hospi! said. cS ‘Th@ house is in a thickly populated sectidp, and a large crowd remained in thé block during the several hours the y was allowed to stay where It yell, Poyered by a sheet. When the body gas taken In, three candles were tight the Tabansky apartment, one e death of Dr, Gilckstein, one “his mother, and the other for showed from the law low. . Glicksteln's Murder last De- him, farnn out and passed persons In the reception room ppeared. He died so quickly jd not reveal the woman's iden- veral suspects had been ques- when Mrs, tity. tioned, leon & of the family, surrendered and con- essed. She charged he had wronged hor over a period of several years and ad a hypnotic influence over her. She fs In Raymond Street Jafl and ts to be the next woman tried tn Kings County on @ murder charge, DrGlickstein’s mother, Mrs, Lena Gil in) sixty-eight years old, fell ide his coffin while bestow- ing @ farewell kiss on his lips. All koe ge of the shooting had been kept from her until only a few min- utes before and she succumbed to heart-disease. Relatives of the vic- um m said of Mrs, Raizen, “That woman has killed two, not one,” Mr, Glickstein is survived by three dat rs, two of them married, it \ was supposed Dr, Glickstein was wi iy, but when his safe boxes were opened only band was found, at which one ef the a ters exclaimed: “We are very ™ surprised, In fact, we are This leaves mother pen- eee Ribncese LLOYD GEORGE AWAY, ‘LABOR PARLEY FAILS LONDON, April 14 conference, inaug Lloyd George afte ory, and whieh F fa lockout of 610,000 work: ing and allied tra o'clock this morning Then the gunman started away and several witnesses followed. It was then noticed that an automobile con- talmng tree men was going slowly along, the ocoupants watching the fugitive, Witnesses told the police that somebody im the car had spoken to the guninan as Connors fell, after which he had fired the two addl- Me atl, AG. nian jlenders tioned snot, of Lloyd George und the There were tully fifty persons fol- | separated. lowing the gunman as he harried | west in 84th Street, the automobile keeping pace with him, At Columbus Avenue a mat Wearing tho uniform and cap of a chauffeur got out of the ear and went back to the leader of the pursuers. 5 “Where are?you headed, Buddy?" he asked with his right band on his hip as if about to draw @ gun. ‘Right back where I came. frou replied the leader of the pursuer: suiting bis action to hie words, Uiscouraged the rest, with th A ineering he eng! ner bed «In engineer= 8, broke down at 5 were mediation delegates ’e was urged to met in but declined, disappearing south, ‘The police have no doubt the shoot- ing was the result of a well-planned conspiracy, und say the deliberate not due to any ordinary Reporters were told at when they usked youth's alleged conne quarrel about with th ; f This ction was repeated in cac h relatives of the parent jon wt » tals etfagglers who followed n cn¥elope as she lay there This Injuctior deavenaink:: thi RN ga The unborn child of Gussie Hu-| the automobile ut # safe distances, Loniers, from whom fatter. Minh, PANGHGE CRD ORR od MORNING SUNDAY INFLUENZA " little tme feny that othe rwise her motive would 352 852 609. 290 INFLUENZA | mann, recently sentenced to Auburn| ‘The gunman war last eon atl perent chelt little apartment, 1 and might reflect ” fe ; genuine bears the} from Queens County for perjury, will] <rowdway end S4th Street, wh The easily dlgcrted vure ‘ood eloments of fantered the room and discovered what] be misunderstood anf ant ts A. B.C. Annual Audit 19a 57 re ge murs YOULL. Arcoted by the new law, Mtomevile hud stopped. Appasentiy Sas ave etrenet Tad happened. He notified the police] upon hint as a husband and father, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. way in which the gunman went about his work indicated the shooting was the Connor the arene U. % MEDAL FOR VERDUN TO BE PRESENTED MAY 14. : VERDUN, France, Aprit 14 (Aspocl- ated Press).—The gold medal which, President/ Harding has been authorized to present to the elty of Verdun in the name of the Congress and people of the United States, commemorating the herolsm of the city, will fe forntily presented by Ambassador Herrick ‘at « ceremony set for May 14, it wns, an- nounced to-day. Modern Rip Van Winkle Dies After Sleeping for 72 Years Arkansas Man, Who Retired in February 1914, Slept Through World War ahd Ex- pired Without Learning It Occured. FORT SMITH, Ark. April Iylinger’s eyelids flutteed and he (Copyright).—Asleep for seven yearg|frewned. Slowly the eyes opened and a half, with only two brief wak- hoe Lyall ihe pated Sake an ete ing intervals, ‘‘Jim'’ | \shlinger, a} fort to move or speak. ‘After a few modern Rip Van Winkle, died here] Minutes he closed his eyes again, the (eke eveninp. frown left his forehead and once more Admitted to a local hospital in 1914, he was asleep. Eashlinger died in ignorance of the ‘There were no more wakeful mo- ments until three months later. Again World War, He slumbered on through the conflict, with scarcely a murmur. BiG FOUR AT GENOA SPLIT OVER TERMS IMPOSED ON RUSSIA Italians Admit Allies Have Not Indorsed Report of London Experts. GENOA... April 14 CAnsoctatea Press).—Divergencies of opinion are to have developed at the meeting this morning of the confer- eported ee an expression of pain crossed his face Again there was the amazed look in hopeful le ence's “big four? for discussion of] - yy ‘ : the eyes. This time the rs the Russian problem. * qhashlinger and his four children} watchers were rewarded, for there a 4 i ie “| was an attempt to speak. It was Ad 14 he participants were Prime Mia-ling from petiagra. ‘The children re-| gitcult, for hie volee had been stilled vt. on page ister Lloyd George of Great Britain, }¢overed, but’ he grew worse and in] so jong. But faintly and distinctly PN Se AE | Vice Premier Barthou of France, cae Joli Ae ed ois vs bere ied came the words: aaa CT eral Saal ank into a let which the doc-|- “the Lord help me. 5 5 Foreign Minister Schanser of Italy [tory said would prove fatal., But his| E¥torte to set the man to talk Notice to Advertisers and Forel@n® Minister Jaspar of|heart action was strong and resplra- further were unsuccessful for a time, | Dieplay advertising 1996 copy and te Belgium. ‘ tion regular and natural, Hey took} put at last there came a somewhat | aiue Wert ti received alter 4 PB. Me ‘The Italian delegation afterward food regularly when it was given to} startling request. It was for a chew | preceding aba re fan, 3 Suerte’ OY confirmed the report that the docu |!!™ by another hand. The physiclans|of tobacco. It was given Eahlinger | Wora orice "Copy containing enaravings to soit drawn up by the Allied expe-ta | ld he did not wake while eating, butland he chewed it ‘with apparent | mide ty tue Wold mux be tecdlved by 1 Pe in London dealing with Russia, whieh [27 instinct of the body calling for} relish. fo Dictlar, advertising, Gog copy. toe ate Acme, his been the centre of wo much dia. {004 and nourishment was obeyed, A baby was held in front of him. [Metied byt 1M Tmureday preseaing publle, tussion, had not teen indorsed by the] SPParently the sleeper suffered no} He murmured in a low volce, bUt} Nias" copy onalsing enararines to various Allied) Governments, The) Pu or anguish. He seldom changed feeling: tye World must be recelved by ‘wrhursday noo. Tolian expert, Indeed, had” disap. | l® Position, ‘This first sleep lasted) “Babs Sunday Main Sheet copy, (spe copy : raved Of thdwe: ClAdsad DE SE »P-| until 1921, On March 28, a year ago,| It was early this spring that Eash- | tet, ben reccinea ny 4 P.M. Feder ne atch, Ieee ag oa id Mee hue Hashlinger began to show signs of|tinger begaa to decline and for a} fuuiicatton office by 1PM. Friday, and positive Mate Bie nto effect, would hu-|awakening. ' Doctors from three} month before his death his sole) tS B, Mign’ millate Russia, it was declared. States hurried to the ¢ity. Shortly| nourishment was two spoonfuls of]: ‘and positive, Fase Mr. Lloyd George, it wag asserted after the morning session, had favored the Russian proposal to grant Russia indemnity for damages*she had sus- tained as the result of military opera- ns against the Soviet regime. after 4 o’clock in the afternoon Eash- RENT LAW CHANGES AS EMBODIED IN NEW milk a day. 250 IRISH REBELS Display copy or orders released Jater than as provided above, when omitted will nok serv warn discoltits of any character, contract er otbem THE WORLD * Eleven Clauses Added to Emer- gency Legislation, Which Is Extended to 1924. 1 reconstruction of Europe—by submitting a prompt, brief rep cepting integrally the allied experts’ financial proposals. TS.—WILLARD M. CAMPBELL AL CHURCH, Saturday, 2.30 P.M. NEWTON E., suddenly, April BUILDING IN DUBLIN ancial nuiband of the late Bligabeth Han: The Ger eply, re vl 0 e 13, hu | | rman reply, reduced to 100] Say measures which have become Kine Whiteside and father of Norman N words from nearly 200 pages of docu ; and Arthur D. Whitestde. ments, insisted, however, that repa | Part of the y Housing, Laws (Continued From First: Page.) Tuncrat strvices wit! be held at §ir rations must be considered in the bal-| Permitting life insurance compantes TERSAUEE DE home of his ron, 11 East 8th street, ance nes asl i ed Tt_ added | (6 construct tenements, rent of which | jjeved to have been in the nature of rk City 4 o'clock Sunday afternoons that 5 s considered impossible to ay or 5 ril termont 11 balance bud conbldertna only will be pe me per month. The} reprisats, urred this morning at abithe Met Li Insurance polit he termination of the curfew period, | adelphia also must bef promised to cxpend $100,000,000 in} AN took place in Crumlin Road, tw- — i reply ee onstruction: miles from the scene*of last night's FUNERAL DIRECTORS. oreign —in other <a SOREGAL DURES Pepe ake ad te Sart inf Permitting mutual insurance com- | attair the allied experts’ proposals, ‘France| Dantes ¢o write all kinds of casualty] ‘The first victim was a Protestan’ ‘When Death Occurs ted that omission neure pt surety. Raker named Carmichael, who was Call Columbus 8200" April 14.—If limitation of] Permitting New York City to avait assassinated while returning fron FRANK E. CAMPBELL ixeussed at Genoa, the} coir of sub-contracts where principal] work; the second, a _corporatior ‘ a ELL, ee ‘onirictor has failed. cleaner, Catholic, who was shot and [ was author’ announced a member. of the| Extending the Tax Exemption Law] reported dying n the hospital, and French Cabinet here to-day. Je Leh dali commenced within the} the third a baker named Sloan, The Government spokesman de-| Present year i i 3 Protestant, who died in the stree clared the Cabinet at its extraordi-|5'- Just, Matvolio, Lioyd G : ia est aca? 4 teas I aban bo is ipelenye a es hary session last night decided to in-| ments of rent as a bar to an action | ufter being shot. INFORMATION WANTED. struct Barthou and his colleagues to] F # reasonable rent MULLINGAR, County Westmeath, take no part in any such delibera-} Making the landlord give thirty | qreland, April 14 (Associated Press),— ay night, April 10, tions. days’ notice of an increase in rent. and 45th st, where A proclamation threatening reprisals |! to and picked up or Making the assessed value of real A i cpeyeit Howe SOVIET IS BITTER property the basis of a reasonable for outrages in Belfast was issued by r oh rent * army officers here to-day, The pro- Clarifying the status of rents de- AGAINST FRANCE posited with the court clerks. clamation, which was signed ‘‘Anti- Seat], Peay Making the landlord pay the costs|PoRromists,”” says: “Capitalism Snarling, Doglike,” | of actions where he fails to win. Fite ee tet hence e “a Making the -landion’ pay costs] further casualty in Belfust which (s Over Disarmament, Says Whore He bHings sult’ in tho’ wrong |e Suess cuteomejot A Dosrom overy Official Organ. court, district or county. supporter of the pogrom In the Mul- ve . Jing the emergency rent laws | 7&4 Do a aeaoe, ane MOSCOW, April 14.—Russia’s rp- |, saa VTYN will be personally collected by us. tion to the opening events at Genon ous order is operative from Monday : next. has been an outburst of bitterness apaiast the French SITES ARE SOUGHT The Pravda, official Soviet organ.}) BY METROPOLITAN seized upon the incident of Barthou’ tilts with Chicherin as indicative of the unfriendly attitute of the confer- ence toward Russia Capitalist natior have shown themselves in their real role—namely as pillagers, instead of saviors of world peage, by their rejection of Chi- cherin's proposal to discuss disarma- ent," the organ says in an editorial, FOR TENEMENTS Company Already Busy on Its Plans to Provide Homes at Moderate Rents. Word was received at the offices of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- Character Is Givena Newspaper by the Men and Women French capitalism has shown its | pany that Gov. Miller had signed the teeth and is snarling dog-like."" bill permitting the company to ex- ;. CoE ee Who Write It pend 10 per cent of its assets on the construction of tenements for the housing of persons of moderate in- SHE SOUGHT DEATH TO GU DE HUSBAND said at the office that Walter Comptroller of the company, had already started out to look ove prospective sites for the building of FRANKLIN P. ADAMS Drawn by Herb Roth. = INE OF THE BRIGHTEST the tenements which the compeay | spots in contemporary has in view, \ 4 ‘ fe FROM SPIRIT LAND fhe plans for the tenements ave journalism is The Con- ot yet completed, but nearly so, As ” & aah soon as the tans are ready, It was ning Tower,"’ which ap pears every morning in THE WORLD. For years, under the direction of OF. 3Py A,” sometimes stated, the company’s architects will advertise for bids for their construc- tion and it js expected that ground will be broken early in summer and that the first of the tenement gro (Continued First rom Page.) make a good job of it, you may be sure,."" Another letter read: will be ready for the fall return of ; T have ‘tried te endure my the city’s dwellers, alluded to as Franklin P. troubles, but it is too much, I Adams, this *‘colyum"’ has served as the shock- absorber for jaded New Yorkers, who found in it each day that jovial ad- LIPSTICK APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT hate so to destroy baby's life, but you know then he will Tive and © no t¥oubles or suffering as have. You have been s0 pa- y MAUD. Mrs. Fancher told detectives to-day she wrote the first letter to her hi band about 10 o'clock yesterday morning. About half past 11 she gave her buby Tour teaspoonfuls of the pol- son and held him in her arms until he died, Then, she said, she kissed him and laid him tn his erib, and re- peated the L Prayer. oh She wrote a second note from a bottle of poison and | on the bed he scribbled to her husband on tient through it all. Now, remember thit baby and CORNING, Ark., April, 14.—The mixture of good nature and sound 1 are going to gulde you and also ‘| vent of Miss Pearl Pugsley to use philosophy that gave them courage iste aeaomi ate Bp aes face powder and lipstick in school to face another twenty-four hours #0 I believe he will talk from over [will be put up to the Arkansas Bu- with a smile. there to you, I want you to start |preme Court, it was announced Many a raconteur fortifieshim- @& again just as if you had never se peel ee ae aa Wars itezpealedly recpene self at breakfast with a careful perusal ) “orge roubles, u a or Cane We acd 7 9 © 1 7 er ane te tal oye Mes anit when Judge W. W. Bandy in District of "The Tower, is ana the Pld abt d with think you are left alone. Goodby |Court, after holding her expulsion which he set this evening's gathering EESTRN, HAND) Ay WIN dalks AYO Fan snsty: corned 9 4e8Ue S. ANdaRTUS in an uproar he laughed over this any time, : 5 I love you, sweetheart. Wit Ooh Pet LAR ee eed that tho morning with his coffee and rolls. mSmnit hoe Starting the day with ‘‘F. P. A.” board had not ratified the ouster order of Principal Hicks. Had the board acted, be could have ruled, he said. J. N. Moore, attorney for Miss Pug- sley, said he would show the board and ratify the order, promotes that early morning good nature which carries one wreathed in smiles until ten o'clock, after which the rest of the day can take care of itself. was taken to the and Mrs. Fancher City Hospital. “Save this Mrs, Fancher everybody at home read sure it is published in all not drank y down fe ne back the papers."*