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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. RIGHT OF SENATORSIDETECTIVE PATROL |COLLECTTIPSFOR |Avfomobiles Parked on City, Property Where ‘‘Concessionaires’”’ Charge Fees ot ‘the city brought Fre ih fofee, -Arniored | d through the atreets, Ail GIRL, 11, KILLED ee LOR MN INLONG ISLAND CITY scans) POWERS Dk { P Pett Sees imeem ASTAXIHITS CROWD to captute tho barracks, im by heavy rifle fire from | Pyepaade 4 "3 The rebels withdrew. Precedent tor Genoa Action usly, indicating the} Of Maryland Member,"but of a considerable insurgent He Faces Charges, Increase in Police, Results in Surprising Thugs—Seven- teen Are Arrested. Ten Visitors to Cemetery In- jured When Drivers Attempt to AVoid Collision. Police Find Private Citizens Are Making Fortunes in New E nterprise, tere fired Wpon from ambusn | BASED ON OLD STATUTE FIVE ( AUGH 1 ix IN JOB.} Complaints receivea recently ty the several instances bold, open : % — ae Traffic “telat of the Police’ Depart+ ‘wore made by extremist bands.| Recalls “Time Saving” Warn-|Police Overpower Gang om] iment of charges demanded for park- AAs \ 7 ing spaces for automobiles at vatious Sea eee ee lean{ ing to Europe to Modify the | West Side—Three Caught Joren spaces in Mantytten ted to an Versailles Pact; in Brooklyn. investigation which disclosed that % “oa Naeger iby the number of enterprising citizens hav: ae hea Ae die Pe vieet per. set up ute busines#es in’ cit programme on behalf of the By David Lawrence. ye (Special Correspondence to The Eve- Detectives John Cordes, James] streets and in parks without authority from any responsible city offi¢fal, State had a night of terror, A ning World.) Was killed in a bomb exp’ WASHINGTON, April, 17 (Copy- and three were injured. , April 17.—Michael Col- The result of the investigation has right).—Can a United States Senator tn his speech at Naas, County Florence Bond, eleven, of No. 49 North Henry Street, Long Island City, 8 instantly killed yesterday and ten others Weve injured, three seriously, when two taxicabs in Astoria Avenue, at the entrance to St, Michael's Cem- etery, ran into a crowd in an effort to avoid a collission. The seriously injured are Mrs port, Conti, hin’s Hospitals Second dead girl, both John's Hospital, 1 Buier, No, 481 Bast ‘Tremont Ayenue. the Bronx, cuts and Sheehan gnd Joseph Cooney of the Bocrum, Erjdy West 47th Street Station were on eg ‘ . 3 : 4 skull, Bt, . patrol at 4 A. M. to-day when they : : i : ta . : Mrs. Nora Downe saw four men loading clothing into ‘ “ae nunt of th a taxicab that stood, engine running, under the elevated structure in 534 communicate with a foreign govern- ment direct and without resort to the Gemanded that Eemon Pe} usual channels of diplomacy through | Street near Eighth Avenue. ‘ Be ge b f ; % 7 ‘ ey» . bruises on ‘both le went haat ~ and his followers say how] the President and Secretary of State? They closed in on three sides, the { q £ r 8 PES - ae morning after a ni ee somes Hospital. Seven ¥ are going to get a republic and} Formal charges have heen filed} fourth man having got into the taxi : £2 4 i by ambulance Hunt of St. yf ogre constitution. against Senator Joseph France of [Ms the chauffeur started it. Cordes > Ce a 3 7 P ¢ John’s Hospital. to wreck tho ~ . Marco Tortora, No, 313 Hancock Maryland for doing so on the ground | Was on the running board on one side that he has violated a statute as an- clent as 1789, which declares no citl- its freedom, they have resorted | zen shall communicate with a foreign street, and Charles Syracuse, No. 442 enue a crema RE Pg Second avenue, both of Long Island driver, while Cooney jumped in the City, owners and drivers of the two back to cover the four men there i ect of - 3 eee ae: ORS cabs, were held in 100 bail each language and tactics producing dis-} government “without the permission : CRUSH ON SUBWAY Oerhia state of things must be] ! the United states Government.” ‘The chauffeur, who later described palznedl vetore Mugistrate Doyle this pies ey ahs fen my oP ASS a mpi aanabl a According to witnesses, Syracuse, words “United States Government”|one, No. 128 West 6ist Street, hit driving north on Astoria vaenue, mean what the constitution says they|Cordes in the jaw and Knocked his failed to see Tortora, who was leaving mean. In.other words, wherever the] head against the sidewalk so hard the St. Michael's Cemete until cols words are applied to something which | detective was stunned. At the same lision between the two machines was ‘answered his own questions thus:|the constitution says the Executive| instant Sheehan hit the chauffeur on COURTS CLOSE FIVE imminent. In order to avoid it use turned = "Because Ireland's people are un-|shall do, {t means the Executive. nead with the butt of his gum and MURDER CASES AND Pha rDie ita the Sight) Tertore SWeryae _ Willing to allow De Valera to think| When it applies to the making of Le ae off his seat to the left E decide for them. That is your] treaties, if means the Executive plus 2 . ‘On the curb a crowd was awaiting ‘sit the Senate and so on. Sheehan tried to stop the taxi, which a trolley car, and into it the two ma- declared he respected and] Again and again in recent years,| was then running wild, and got con- chines plunged the ieiaitite [of | youns and partlowlarly since the armistice|trol of it only as it was about to uguiRs ils THE NAY Al ‘who want a republic, 0 Inited States Senat sig! : i bbtainable by force and would} been in communication with the po Sesh fue ound In Bight Ave nt see the nation exterminated] resentatives of foreign governments, | Which it had turned. (Continued From First Page.) —Edward accept less. Bat ne nated, seas tet no one has ventured to that| Cordes regained his senses in time cs twenty-five, a taxi ériver, act for the people and|the act of 1789 was being violated—|to sce the chauffeur t to esoape, “4 A . | SeaREaeS was killed when his machine was hit at least, no one in the Government] an, Vives ia ihe hrct: te: : \ Survey Shows Overloading Attoiney McDénald said the evidence} by a trolley cac at Merchantville. thie Hteilt though there hed been inuanten” = Up, : 4 a Rush Hour of 141 P. C, {showed Galati interfered to protect | morning © Hall of Camden. Ise outside discussion. struck him in the right arm. He Rat Se * “*|Marchione's wife who was being} sued # certificate of accidental death The American Senate adoped a|surrendered, In the taxicab with the round robin resolution notifying all| four prisoners, according to the po- foreign governments that if the co-|lice, was about $5,000 worth of goods venant zl Ni Versailles, yhich was not yet rom-|only last Friday and the name off KoUrem, of Traffle Division A that} revoly and showed hI8) gateq Railroad Company, operator of | Of Thomas Kenny at 90th Street and 5 a pleted, the treaty would not be rati-| whose owner js not known. . To got ‘2° Sty take charge of these parking |hadge, They ail attacked him, but he Y Mees Second Avenue and shot Kenny dead] the door. Inside it’s the fied. The action was received by|in, the burglars had sawed through | SBAces and rent them to dis-abled ex-|iicld Jeremiah Foley of No. 70 Kings-| the B. R. T. subway under Recet when whiskey was refused him was! old Holland House restau- friends of the Executive as an un-|two bar and smashed a door panel | ervice men who will be allowed toliand Avenue, duce Policeman Tp-| Lindley M. Garrison, were the sub-| arraigned for sentence before Judge : warranted Intervention, but Senators] ‘the four prisoner, in addition to] @llect_fecs fixed by the city for|pellto appeared and the other three] ject of the Transit Commission's in-| McIntyre. He was convicted of ma tant made into a modern contended they were merely saving| McMahon, described themselves as |®¥arding cars and their contents and yr. polito caught George] quiry to-day oy which ifswas testifjed| slaughter In the first degree last CHILDS. The decorations are new, but in keeping with the old artistic atmosphere. and 113 Standees, abused by her husband and practical- ly killed in self defense BRS : Peter “A, Tarrant, the customs 276 FIFTH AVENUE guard, who, while crazy drunk on the morning of Jan. 2 entered the saloon} That’s just the number over been a recommendation to Commis- stoner Enright from Inspector Wil-} feur’ clothes, it and began searching the chauf- Service, equipment, appliances and European governments much time. | john Cameron, seventeen, No, 846 | 2°cessories. Brown of No. 248 West 115th Street,| that the B. T. subway is o day. . ° The Genoa Conference, like the|iith Avenue; Arthur Krieger, sev. The pioneer in the plan of collect-} who said he was a Post Office clerk, | crowded both i in the yush and non- ‘ewman Levy, Tarrant’s counsel, Versailles Conference, will negotiate} entecn, No. 638 West 46th Street; |!2& Money from citizens who parkJat Kighth Avenue and 127th Street. | rush hours on both local and express| made a plea for mercy on the ground treaties or agreementa, Like Sena-| Joseph Mahoney, nineteen, No. 603] 2°!" cars on city property appears to} Thomas McKeown ot No. 12 La Salle] trains, that Tarrant had a good record as tor France individually hag notified | west s6th Street, and Frank Brown 2° Thomas Mulligan, of No, 304 W.|Stieet, the chauffeur, had recovered] Walter K. Edgerton, an assistant} soldier in France and that his wife foreign governments of his intention| eighteen, No. 791 11th Avenue, "}10th street. About three years agofand offered to take the policemen and | supervising inspector. of transit for| gave birth to a baby five wecks ago. to press for the passage of a resolu-|° ‘assistant District Attorney Good. |e discovered that people were park-|the prisoners to tho station. There] the commission, teatified from 103] “The jury,” said Judge Mcintyre, tion urging the American Executive] man in West Side Court aaid ne| (TE cars in the street along the north |was another fight in the cab and, a8} charts containing tabulations of ser-| “fave this man all the mercy he can to participate. thought ‘the charge justified holding [2ht West sides of Madison Square Ja result, the chauffeur was ordered to} vice checks made of the B. R. T. sub-| expect. He will get none from me. The difference between Senator id 10,000 bail eae {ANd concluded that something ought}call jat Harlem way line. Counts were made at vari-| You cite his war record. His victim 0] Hranice'a communication and some of |thC Prisoners in $10, bail each. | tg be done about it. » patched up. ‘Then Dud-| sug points along’ the line on different| had one of the best records of a Ne the others which have been. made| Maxistrate Levine differed with Mr.| yruttigan proceeded to annex park- stopped ths cab near the station| gaye of the week at different times of| York soldier in France and was deco- orally over the dinner table or inj Goodman and held them untilling space and persons having their chauffeur of | tne day: rated by the American, British and Atawing rooms is that Senator France| Wednesday in $20,000 bail each. cars) there were told by him that he|No. 654 West 51th Street, saying hel” ty was testified that on the Fourth| French Governments. ‘And his vic- frankly gave his message to the pub- would see that they were protected for [recognized him as one of the band. | avenue local sorvice observations| !™ had a wife and child.” lic, There was no ¢landestine attempt|3 MEN CAUGHT a fee. The duties of the joh became a i made at Pacific Street ond at 1ith|, Tatant was sentenced to serve t@ interfere with the course of the 80 arduous recently that Mulligan en-1}CHARGES WOMAN LU = Oars from ten to twenty years, the maxi- people} Amorican Government but a public! IN CHASE AFTER RED | street in January and March from 8 Thestyleof service is changed, but in keeping with the old note of hospitality. And the same foodexcellence prevails that made the old Holland House famous. listed the ald of his nephew, George & mum. Ove selects from am eAfort to secure modification. — - HOTEL HOLD.-UP] Mulisan, of No. 1938 Webster Ave., HIM TO HOLD-UP TRAP} #0 to ciode far Shaw a general oon-) Before Justice Finch in the Su (peng ma} ‘The charges against Senator France . the Bronx. neg: Lied ~ loads and from! preme Court were arraigned Peter La one’s appetite. will cause the lawyers at the Depart- ‘There is no way of telling off hand] A¥etbach Robbed in His Car, He} 8-30 to 9 ojclock a general condition) Guardia of Hoboken and Frank Pen- A i f 226 per cent, loads, Reduced to ‘ % ment of Justice a little more work, but} Thugs Leave Proprietor Free to}how many cars the Mulligan | Saxe When He Took Her Home, | 0 chotta of No. %80 East 74th Street, i ba been been handling in the course of a] Mrs. Emma Lehman Denier, nine-| figures, the tabulations show: Ne f they cannot prosecute him without rm . di who shot and fatally wounded Her: starting a serious fight with the Sen- Give Alarm and Police day, but there is no doubt their en-|teem, No. 259 Stuyvesant Avenue, | Seats. Time. . Passengers. | man Pollock in his candy store at No. e ate, where prerogatives are jealousy Outrun Them. terprise has been profitable. A small | Brooklyn, and William Vetter, twenty-|2,160 ., . vee 9501432 Kast 7éth Street two weeks ago |. Any one what attempts to : 50 sry, |seven, No. 810 Classon Avenue, Brook- fnterpret any existing statute, as| When three hold-up men had taken | fee rom each Of 80 airs fsing Sh Jiyn, werg held in $7,500 ball cach by| "Mr. Kagerton testified that in some muzzling a United States Senator, 40 from the cash drawer of the|roll up a sizable income, Magistrate Volwell in the Gates Ave-|instances the overloading ran as high whether he wants to write, talk, tele- | Commercial Hotel at: No, 254 Fulton] Mulligan denied to an .jnue Court, Brooklyn, on charges ofjas 126 per cent., with sixty-six pas- graph or cable to anybody under the Bt ‘Brookt late last night,|World reporter to-day thi assault and robbery erday. gun hag a job on his hands—and a| Street, Brooklyn, late last night, while attempting a hold-up. Kili Rosenberg, assigned to the defense, asked for time for an inspection of the minutes of the Grand Jury. sengers standing per car, in steel cars} 4 am instructe said Assistant 10 feet wide accommodating seventy- They were arrested on complaint of futile one, at that. after frightening Henry Schnurr, the }SVe" heen any come I yeuk Tor| Charles Auerbach, automobile acces- eight seated passengers in rush hours, | yer Attorney, Donohue. “to place) | proprictor, into pointing it out tolparking space alone in addition to a - 976 Bushwick Ave-} Service on the Fourth Avenue local 44), the court to set that date for the them, Schnurr hegged them not to]fee for keeping a vigilant eye on the} PU Brooklyn, who eee that while}at De Kalb Avenue showed the con- tr q tie him up. ‘Then, as they ran tolcars, Somebody else mignt have done| #e Was tp his car with Mrs. Denier in {ditions at that point in the morning} cy” ait be yeady Monday,” | at ae the street, he blew a police whistle. }that, he said, but wot him. When front of her enh ane, ¥ nigey, morn-frush hours to be: Sestea Reeniau a me, pros and saw the men runnin; ‘he rob- [business on city property, Mr. Mulli- a A 7.30—8.00 2,580 Seghpee: fo atin ysl Engaged. PACT CALLS BIG FOUR bers took refuge on @ Fulton Strect [gan said he had the permission. of rbd Ba cere pois al fie 8.00—8.20 tree, a Mucdiy. “Gneaes wayn about the middie of January, surfaco car abd ran forward to the | police officials. id ind had an apartment at the Ls bs FAG 2:00 nature must be supy d by motorman's platform. This could not be confirmed, but it] Widow partnent st the 1,290 9.00—9.30 Le suppressed by prompt trial and punishment In Judge Crain's part of thé Court of General Sessions, Joseph Rosario, an 18 year old sailor, convicted of rob- bery in tho first degree, was sentenced We Stuyvesant Avenue address, Hurling passengers aside, the three,}is true that he has never been in~ It later was revealed that her father | The maximu mnumber of cars oper- followed by Patrolmen Mullane, Pe-|terferred with. y Fil gk setae " apartment house and }4ted per train is seven, Mr. Edgarton rano, McCarthy and Rauschut, jumped] At about the time Mulligan selected | in the basement, near | 4d: off the front. platform, ‘The cap-] Madison Square'as the theatre of h etter ant Moe Tentr ther case of overcrowding was ives described themselves as Ralph} business operations, Jumes Monahan, and Mrs, Denier . : twonty.thres, INo,-88 Second ered 2) pala bey ¢ arrested-in Manhattan-Saturday | Cited from observations made of the to the flat term of 18 years in Sing (Continued From First Page.) it wentyase Mi aie, co Gee] Of No. 404 Mast i7th strect, De tia palin ey, thes una wuclten |sianiines iper tenes (on) fo ourth | eice ar fase ante eee atrick Burke, No. urth| bor of Charles F. Murphy, set up al @ oral pawnshops ‘| Avenue local trains passing Pacific another man blackiaoked pees! Place, und Charles Forbes, No. 65}eamp in Union Square and has been 4 * Mis ua has bee Stree ternoon last r Sha . been withholding recognition beeause|c ‘a Btreet, all of Brooklyn, y collecting the : eee ose: metiany et Free Maa Wein Bianspey, in Maas Gibising soul bE un: ax. N because |Columbia Street, a! y doing his daily collecting there ever BURGLARS SURPRISED Vebruaty. ‘Thea fisired follow: Stadinonaiteet oe Habe ak f failure to obtain satisfaction of the ‘Th lice say Burke tried to draw cla Mist of twenty-two. So he stayed and} ° i ec he police say since. Monahaw declared today t z i eels of 4 of The Byening World and cues « he murder of Count aE a revolver and was hit pikegid i i he had never demanded anything mor IN MANNERS HOME 2 Time. ndees per car, y In General Sessions World have been emili over eh, who was ussessinated in Mos-/stick, The money was found on the than yoluntary gifts from the per o.8 7 et-hamor of his sketches, ever] COW in 1918 when he went there|sidewalk, According to the police) sone whose cars he looked after ESCAPE BY A RUSE of Unerette Taylor Returas as GermAn Ambassador under the| Schnurr identified them. i eet eupaitag Gre nda) terms of the Brest-Litovsk treaty, —— SLA Dene Creer, a Dor kia else had heard about it, least of cashier. But uobody wanted to Metz, Chris Teppler and Charles | ,,Ysplay advertising tsp si 4 on otters Gallagher, the four ex-convict thugs | tring World. 1 received he dx trapped by detectives in an attempted Dustiegtion 30 beng ce Of 25 cars is controlled» by Dyes Kpace. may ‘permit aud {v order of receipt at The { [The Brest-Litvosk Treaty was a ee- spac is Home in Time to Save Mother’ hold-up that had been tipped off in4 World Office. Cony containiug engravings : quel to the armistice between Germany POLICEMAN ENDS mercial eg i oepaay “ ‘ a Benne Valuables. advance at dist Street and Park Aye- ee Hees ee Fe en tee and Russia signed at that plu ee. street. A ne north end of Battery : 5 nue at noon on March 31, Assistant Sdvertising, type eany for the Supples \Phey ned with then Misa] 14, 1917, foriowing the 1 re PISTOL DUEL BY Park, Thomas P, Kelley, of No. 19] Burglars who cut out glasa panes pee chee ory Mepre aks Asean oft ipo wre Kerr, born Washington street, parks cars on city Jof two doors and gained entrance to aby 2 P, Bt mended that to save the county the trouble and expense of a trial the men [by The World must be rece we allowed to plead gullty as first of-| | Sunday Main sheet con ‘onders, although the indictment | Pune "voneelien “har ui charges them with being second of- | publication office by 1'P M fenders and the penalty doubles for a b nd offense, positive release cannot agree to take a b plea in this case," said Judg All these men are ex~ fiineteen years ago, wo} (ated by the Central powers. Although ‘was in the Greenwich Village Follies] T8f idemnities were renounced, Russia * agreed to resign all claims to Finland, sri wn Fugitive a year and the “Girl in the Spot-1iinonia, Livdnia, Couriand, Lithuania Greene Brings Do 8 nd + she has studied} Russian Poland and the Ukraine, to re Recovers $2,500 Worth of turn all Anatolian provinces to 7 Turkey and to evacuate Husain Ar- Gems. atudies in modelling; recently} ™¢n!a.) y man Greene of the West 177th ee tectiptee ‘Matter written to uc.| Master Monday found the Economic} Policeman Greene o ae . a y her models revealed also that| Conference marking time while direct Station saw a bs ne Aires Scratches a wicked pen, ing for the Russian delegates to dee escape of No. 655 West 186th Street ‘the time the Quat-z Arts orches-| fine their attitude toward tho propos-|early this morning. The man also saw the policeman, dropped to the als for resumption of friendly relations ere engaged.| between Russia and Hurope. George] °°) a4 etimbed a fenoe and set,oft up Fort Washington Avenue. After pur- took his fiancee over to Flatbush} Chicherin, head of the Russian dele ee his mother, who wuld that if] gation, has telegraphed to Moscow for suing a quarter of a mile, the police man began shooting. Tho robber property for a consideration. Murphy |the home of J. Hartley Manners and and Kelley say thelr authority is the . igor pe Laurette Taylor, at No. 355 West #8th in of the precenct. captal th bexaeay lulligan, | street, were prevented from rifling Monahan, Murphy and Kelly are all tried and true members of Tammany | the house of its valuables late Satur- day by the timely return of Dwight Hall. taylor, Miss Taylor's son, trom a mo- tion picture theatre. The men met him in the vestibule and had him sign for a package which contained a cake that had been left at the door by a delivery boy, A moment later the men had disap- peared and Mr. Taylor discovered both doors were open, that a pane of glass had been neatiy cut from each, that footprints uppeared on the rugs inside and that a window was open. Nothing had been taken, however in Ayeshire,| sheviki. “The terms were 5 THROWING CLUB cs DANA FREED OF CHARGE OF STEALING $275 SILK Witnesses Fatled to Prisoner as Truck Rebh: The charge of grand larceny made against Samuel Dana, of 1922 Second Avenue, in connection with the theft, » fs few weeks ago, of a package of ellk FILLING THE PRESCRIPTION. valued at $276 from a wagon of David (Brom the Kansas City Journal,) erville, of 320 West 124th Stiect, fore and more doctors are preecrib- Peter A, Hatting, i Yorkville Court. [lish a Une of motor uses,’ declared Summerville dropped dead giving euuse | the druggist to the alleged thief, afd Dana, who was originally charged with homicide in splay copy or orders released ater than as ded above, when omitted will not serve to discounts of any ebaracter, contract or otha They will plead as second offenders|"~ og staid trial. My purpose is to see THE WORLD + that they are tried immediately and = — sent away for long terms. began poking their heads out of win- dows, many blowing police whistles, Pe 2 ES SEES THUGS ATTACK DRIVER WITH CLUB; HELPS CATCH THREE hing would bring him home to}imstructions but his message had or an sicoe Margaret would do it—] be relayed through London because of B Poli On | 4 quicker better. the lack of direct communicatio: Nant, ronx Policeman Of Duty an ")Miss Kerr thought they ought to] Genoa. ® with | paused to turn and reply shot for shot, Waiting for Car Mal it unit hap foster-mother, who is] Leading allied spokesmen said it| losing ground thereby. papa 8 iv | Una anes Australia, Rad @ look at Sax. Sux] would be an eruggeration to refer to] At 199th Street Greene, feeling } Haul” in Harler not—he says he had several] the situation as a deadiock und that it] Wind failing, burled his nightstick On his way home ms, So they went to the Muni-lwould be inexact to affirm that the|1t struck the fugitive on the ankle] form, Policeman Dud! I not in unt third-floor Window to the ya (evo the Boston Post.) were Alex ut his r F Building eeneeehy. April Allies had presented an ultimatum to] and he fell, Greene jumped on him] ander Avenue aatio! Bronx, [tesidence to-day. He was this connection, was discharged on this} you may be execu edd (fot making merries. the Soviet delegates. The Russians, | and disarmed him aiting for a car at | Avenue | Beller Hospp with a frac charge by Magistrate Ryttenbere seve but not for making they said, merely were asked to speed The prisoner described himse! and 125th Street, man ites! eral days ako. — doy art editor grew curious up théir answers, Jacob Politger. twenty, a clerlag | lean out of the door « sicab as it ONE RBASON Fon touts, ‘The witnes® eaid they could not iden wUSsY ATS “pocketbook Why the inordinately 425 St. Nicholus Avenue. The police] slowed for the crossi teal tiie np aprenmy seat § } man who stole th Irom the Toston ‘Trans Wik Pes Suit erieg Gordon Buxton bud suddenly. 4 suy he had Jewelry valued at 82 chauffeur a heavy | Vnid-| porition make we Aree P Seat gy ale waste so much time t? En painsn a4 buWn Dervish when usked to ‘work Aeative BROML « ' n his pocket. Immediately afte geon, The taxieal which fact terrific farict Attorney Cieraly Asn m tired and thet het on Willoughby oF Glens 5 'elock im ihe abernoop, chase began, hundreds of residentabcurl aad stopped, dow ueo dimban w rewubed for rest. MgO OL AUBOMIULA, aud of Las larceny chaise. ws Widleuging seas deta.