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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, French Marshal and His Wife Who Sailed To-Day on the Celtic PIMLICO ENTRIES. PIMLICO RACE April 29.—Entries for Monday ~ ortiliery fire from the IRISH REBELS SEIZE LIQUOR STOCKS 10 BLOCK FREE STATE Bonded sores | in South and 4DEAD, 28 HELD (| CAUSED BY ra) Sheriff and Two ‘Twa tbbities Am- ws, [2 BRITISH CON MEN | IN MERRY WIDOW" PARTY SAIL TO-DAY (Continued from First Page.) Chang Tso Lin and Wu Pel Fu Have apparently warned their forces Void upproaching the city on uc- of the warning of the legation: Government Is prepares to clove ‘city gutes at any moment, but this ‘Than #0 far not been deemed necessary. The members of the Government headed by Heu Shih Chang, are as one it declares he will remain ne: and Acting Premier Chou Tx Says efforts to prevent civil wur are being continued. HARDING OPPOSES DAYLIGHT SAVING ae Project Never Will Be Nationa} While Executive Is in White House. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, April 29.—Daylight saving will never be national during boats while the men who went down the Administration of President Har- with the ship remained on the main ‘ing. The Inaugural, 6 ‘The foreign legations here have var the nationals of their re- countries who are now out- feking to hasten to the capital ar ‘Measure of self protection. West Centres Captured by Reput blicans. bushed and Slain by Rail- road Workers. deck in obedience to the rule of the} “Women and children first.” **Fiying Scout Mr. Harding has taken the position |that moving the hands o tthe clock Roland and Lawson were brought ;#head Is merely @ deception, and that to New York to-day from Ellis Island, | the same ends can be accomplished by ‘The legations also have sent the Government a joint warning @gainst possible fighting in Peking. ‘The warning said the powers re ognized the gravity of the military ‘movements in the vicinity of Peking. It called attention to the severe con- ‘Pequences that might develop should fay bombardment or BEARDSTOWN, Press).—Out of flood in Its history’ ting affray thi DL. April 29 (As- REFUGEES FLEE where they had been under detention, by a special guard, who escorted them - Thomas Feld into the greatest vicinity ever has experienced, the City of Beardstown Village of Frederick, sepa- by the flooded [linois River, Distressing Scenes as Men Marked for Reprisals Crowd Trai to the office o was retained by Mrs, barristers after st Lewis's London discovered that sh orm) imed for rider eo¢§ the use of an alarm clock. The Chief Executive has not been confronted with the necsssity of sign- | tig or, vetoing a dill on the subject ‘or the good reason that Congress has ot been able to agree on the matter, was in the hands of .sharpers and|and agricultural interests are strong were joined at dawn to-day In an at- tempt to exact jv-tlog for the killing at Frederick last night of Sheriff Ed- ward Lashbrook and two deputies of Schuyler County. @f wombs from airplanes damage ‘Property or endanger the lives of @ationals of the various Governments > FIRE NEAR HOME cabled them for advice, Accompanied by the guard and Col. Felder Lawson and. Roland rode to Pier 42, North River, and boarded the | measure. packet Oropesa, Press).—Itreguiar Republican seized the bonded stores in Kilkenny to-~lay and removed the whole stock “Brilliant Ray . which enough to prevent the passage of any such proposal as was adopted under the Wilson Administration as a war If any Government department head sailed at 11 o'clock for Plymouth and | wants to open his department an hour of whiskey to the Kilkenny Jali. State officers went to the jail and tx- The deputies were Carl Net, who two and one-half hours after The Britishers were OF MAYOR HYLAN sooner. Mr. Harding sees no objec- parently cheerfu) over getting away| tion. Thata's entirely up to the Cab- sued an ultimatum to the commander the shooting, and Frank Utter, who, |’ with the Sherif’, was killed instantly, he shooting was done by a gang reck railroad section hands who received their pay yesterday and set A general zight re- sulted and the Sheriff and his men were appealed to to quell the t-opble, Twenty-eight of the gang were ar- . but eight escaped. Maintenance of way workers, three weeks ago, when flood water was at were ordere out without any Lawson com- plained that he had lost a gold headed cane on Elits Island. “I mislaid it," he explained. "I hope the officials will send it to me when they find it.’ Other members of the round-the- world party that went on the = after getting only as far as were Miss EI English actress M. Haslan, worth prominent London lawyer, and M Jane Kelland, the Irregulurs property was surrendered by 5 0’ this ufternoon Free State troops would move to the prison and take Trio of Firemen Are Overcome in Brooklyn Warehouse *e-s 8 9 out to celebrate. 504 Cay 1 FOURTH RAGE. Two:jiar-oide All the bonded rtaree > ~ four and 9 half furlongs erick, Galway and other South West centres al by Irregulars wi A three-alarm fire was in a ware- house in Van Buren Street near Broadway, Brooklyn, shortly before 2 have been seized ith the apparent in- tention of depriving the Irish Pro- visional Government of revenues. “A veritable rain of terror continues in the district west of Cork as a con- sequence to the leading residents yesterday and wounding of others. dents who could left to-day on trains for Cork, all of which were crowded. Many refugees route to England wére witnessed at the tions when the refugees to thelr wives and families, Stray shots were heard at Bandon, where disquieting rumors were ie Stevens, rs her flance, Ralph A million and a @'clock this afternoon, The building M8 @ block and a half from the resi- dence of Mayor Hylan. Several fire- Men have been overcome. Miss Stevens's chap- All have seen enough of the] sfrike sympathizers were injured in a Apparently the building, which is in ‘the heart of the uptown shopping dis- trict. is occupied by John A, Schwartz shooting of a with nightly trouble-making { Prederick, where they were brought to repair tracks dam- Sheriff Lash- world for the present. home on the Aquitania Tuesday. It was a sort of self-starting party, |town to-day. setting out from Monte Carlo The wealthy and socially Prominent Britishers had been spend- ing money lavishly along the Riviera started from Naples on the Hner Adriatic, which was making Mediterranean ports, went first to Cairo, then returned to three-year-owas They sail for Index, @s a storage place for goods for his Brooklyn department store. aged by flood water. brook and three deputies arrived last night to arrest some of them and warn the others to be peaceful. y heard across the flooded rang out as the quartet stepped from the train to the station platform, Three of the four fell, Kelly felt the whizz of bullets and Jumped to safety behind a corner of From that point, he saw the men in a body rush to the and Q. passenger train, which the station North, as the shooting ceased. others ran in the opposite direction. bout the place immediately were doubled, and then quadrupled. A guard was put at the C. bridge to stop every person and an- other guard was sent to the section gang in the Beardstown yards. precaution was taken, the Chief sald, HARDING POT ADVISED OF PERIL. TO STEAMER White Houne Pt enuse of Expected Crowd. WASHINUTON, eials who arranged Harding's trip to Point Pleasant, O for the Grant centennial celebration @enied to-day having uny iniormation ‘that was kept from the public) abour the condition of the isiand Queen, U pteumer on which a deck crasheu down during the trip. ‘That the President's flag would v "Switched [rom the Island Queen to the Government tug Cayuga was an “pobnced just before the purty len Washingion. So tur as the President Mr, Christian were intormed, there ‘no inspection of the vessel, + was asserted, wus not tola off while other citizens were to risk their lives after an in ——— § 60 AIRPLANES IN FLIGHTS. | @how at Garden City of Veterans! Mountain Camp, | Bixty airplanes will take part in the Spring Fiying Show at Curtion Fi Garden City, L, 1, to-morrow ‘for the benefit of the Veterans’ Moun- tain Camp of New York under the auspices of the New York Rotary Club fn co-operation with the American Le- Distressing scenes aid farewell Changed tee r-olds and upward; eal IRISH CONFEREES UNABLE TO AGREE DISSOLVE PARLEY Miss Stevens and her chaperone were having luncheon at a hotel there ‘Jone day when Roland approached and pretended to know them “net Mr. Haslan, so he made (138) biedatrar fi learned Miss were going to and the others » tour of the! , heading fits, yor America, he said it would be Jolly fine and he had had a similar trip in mind. He was rather a likeable chap, It six« | seemed, and mo objection was «i to his joining the trio ship shoved off from Naples he was aboard and very soon he presented and Frankie In some fashion that was not quite clear to anybody, the seventh member, “the merry widow,” bocame attached to the outfit. There were many breezy parties aboard, and when the ehip reached this port at the end of March all seven persons went to the Biltmore. were going on further and were going all the way around the world—but something happened. Roland's wife, ELDER CONFESSES HE WAS INTIMATE WITH TEACHER SLAIN IN MANSE ———— «Continued from First Page.) No Useful Purpose Served by Con- tinuing, Says Official a gunnyiana’ ‘Stable-Mrs 2 Three pound, Preas).—The Peace Conference called by Lord Mayor O'Neill held another here to-day, three-hour session it dissolved with- out any agregment, feared might follow when Beardstown citizens learned the prisoners were the maintenance of way workers. In_ Frederick, County authorities were working fast. Coroner Fred Harvey and State At- torney Morning arrived from Rush- ville and preparations were made for an immediate inquest. Six men were ago in the basement of the par- She wore the same clothes n she left home. Her hands were folded as she lay on No marks of vio- red on her body. ome physicians said she had’ been dead for a month and another for only but after @ but she refused and we severed our relations. . I repeat I didn’t | ‘he cement ledge, lence were discov: said it was regretted no bases of agreement had been found and that no useful pur- pose could be served by prolonging the Kill the girl.” Questioned as to his whereabouts many minor discrep- ancies appeared in Wyman's story. He mentioned many nearby towns. “You said you Friday and Saturday,” the attorney said; “your friends there didn't see since April 1, apprentice allow obtained for a jury. Fired by the death of his chief and The It has been established that she was i not on the cement slab in the parson- both fellow deputies, asked that the Inquest be postponed and that he be allowed to turn all his energy to getting the men still He headed a posse which killed one man outside Frederick at 2.30 this i Another was arrested at Browning, five miles up the river, quantity of cartridges and a razor were found in his pockets. WEALTHY OWNER FIGHTS OT SAVE N. J. ESTATES Deputy Kell, Before dissolving, M passed the following resolution, which was signed by all the participants. “The conference expresves horror at the recent murders These murders are unpreced- ented and are thoroughly alien Irish character, and it is the duty of all good citizens to assist In the ap- prehension of the murderers as well as in the prevention of similar oc- the conference PIMLICO SELECTIONS. ACE TRACK, PIMLICO, World selections for es are as follows: searched from basement to garret on that day for a lawn mower. organs were shipped . the county seat, after it was who had been left behind when he started on the gay arrived here. the hotel and registered correct family name—Radloy. had a different room from her hus- but they exchanged visits, appeared, and the hotel management, |regarding it as queer that Mr. and and Mrs Hadley were so Inti- nate, ordered them wut of the place. ‘The wife was sore about the whole usiness, and this episode didn't help She gave her husband | three days to go back to the Biltmore management and explain that she was But he wouldn't do it, 80 she had him arrested. The po- you, “Well, [ was there all right,” Wyman’'s response, Snenff Knox sister of Gertrude, told me the dead girl pleaded with you to marry her when she found out about her con- She went to Monday” ‘8 ral iT RA mother in three ND RACE—Peccant, Parr entry, for examing- the University of Illinois to- poison will be THIRD RACE—Brilliant Ray, Mavour- races of other ech “It Isn't true,’ Wyman responded. RACE—Lady back and forth agains: the wall in his straight-back Aeroplane and Motor Corpora~ events will be races, exhibitions performance tests. Bert Acosta, Miying « Curtiss Wildcat, will attempt record for speed kilometre course. Among the ‘scheduled to be present is Capt. American ace of Lewman, who left ville with Sheriff Knox after the early morning inquisitton, s » facts to the Grand Jury which meets in tw: RACE — Trevelyan, Times, Champlain. 3 RACE—Crank, ‘Smith, Jeffords entry. $110,000 BEQUEST GOES TO CHURCH Miss E. H. Goodwin's Will Filed in Newark Divides Big The Sheriff entered with Grace and the girl's father, During the intensely dramatic scene which followed Wyman kept his gaze on the floor. Grace, a year or two younger than he? sister, a school teacher and quite attractive, pointed an accusing finger Right te Dam Up Ramape Val William H, Watters of Bayone, to- obtained from Justice Charles C. Black, In Jersey City, a writ of certiorari calling for the judicial re- view of the act of the New Jersey Board of Conservation and’ Develope- ment granting to the City of Bay- onne water rights which will involve the damming up of the Ramapo Val- our Bir REBAY BUA SENATE WOES INVESTIGATION OF OIL LAND LEASE (Continued from First Page.) really his wife. Rickenbacker FACTS LINKING ELDER WITH SLAIN TEACHER’ s DEATH W: yman’ Ss Movements. and Admi as Summarized by Poet Officials, HOOPESTON, * into custody, learning that ne as well as Roland was wanted by Scotland Yard for some phony stock Then it was decided to deport them for entering on falsified ; jak LEN SENATE DROPS WORK TO RECEIVE ASTORS Funds aggregating $110,000 are left for various purposes in the Episcopal Diocese of Newark by the will of Miss Eleanor H. Goodwin of Newark, which was filed for probate with Surrogate Isherwood here Of this amount, “You did it," she declared, transactions. Gertrude pleaded and begge: to marry her, church, refused. young school | MPrevident Nearly As Enlightened As I Am,” Says M. | WASHINGTONN April ‘and Lady Astor were given a recep- _ ton on the floor of the Senate to-day. ‘Business was suspended for half an a pillar of the At this stage of the game merry widow’’ passed right out of the picture. Roland had been paying a lot of attention to her, “Hobbs' had got $35,000 away from Frankie Dwyer, con artist, also did a fade-out. And there were the three survivors —the original starters of the party-- left by themselves. “The whole thing was a very unfor- said Miss Stevens . “We are glad to be rid“of o uninvited companions. iN—too {ll to see anybody—and we have all three decided to go no further but to return to England Tuesday,"" Attorney Thomas B. Felder, represents the interests of “the merry ” Mrs, Lewis, sald she did not expect to get her money back from the two British con men, but the loss of it was not highly important to her, since she was worth millions. Mr. Welder declared the handsome, charmingly mannered : :vn, who might pave deceived any one. pel cia anime |HAMMERSTEIN MUST Y. Mr. Watters is one of the wealth property owners in Bayonne. He and many others, who own handsome es- tates in the Ramapo Valley, are con- testing the action of Bayonne, as the damming of the valley means the wiping out of many of the big es- teacher raised clenched fists high above her head and | , if you killed my sis- My mother is dying at and he and $50,000 is placed under the direction of Bishop Edwin Lines and the standing commit- tee of the diocese as a memorial to 's father, the Rey. Han- former rector of the House of Prayer Church in the dio- It ts to be expended for Investigation of the death of Gert the American Wyman repeated in a droning voice: | has disclosed, Mr. “Before God, Lewman and that Wyman left his old home in Palestine, TiL., on March 31, the day Miss Hanna disappeared from the home of her Nat Harding, miles southwest missed at 10 A. M. * Previously they had called on Presi- dent Harding. They were introduced ‘to the President by Senator Hale of “Maine at the executive offices and hurried to the White House, Where they met Mrs. Harding. Lady said of the President: “I bad a mast charming time and che ts is enlightened nearly as much as [ for the Mammoth Miss Goodwi nibal Goodwin, “Didn't Gertrude plead with you for an engagement ring and didn’t she threatened to bring you into court you to acknowledge ivace demanded. “I wanted to marry her," he con- Wall Street men made more than three days’ through advance information provided the Interlor tor La’ Follette stated in the Sen This followed secret knowledge, he said, that the Tea Pot Dome Oil Reserve in Wyoming had been turned over to the Mammoth Ot! Company. a subsidiary of the Stand- Ot Company. “The Administration Is drifting to- ward another Ballinger-Pinchot scan- dal," predicted La Follette. Congress acts we must share respon- sibility with the executive.” ea hoe POLICE GUARD AGAINST MAY DAY RIOTING ee ee POLICE END PROFITS OF “DREAM LOTTERY” tunate affair,” Mr. Hasian is Another fund of $60,000 is established a8 a memorial to Miss Goodwin's Rebecca Goodwin, benefit of aged and infirm clergy. The Goodwin estate represents the proceeds from a@ settlement with the Eastman Kodak Company following suite by Mr. Godwin establishing in- fringment by the Eastman Company of his patent rights to photographic film processes. A fund of $175,000 is left to the widow and two children of Frank Goodwin, a brother, receive one-fourth of when they attain the age of thirty, and the balance after the death “dream lottery, es, seventy years old, conducted in past six months, brought in a weekly return ranging from $500 to $1,500 weekly, the police to-day when they arrested him at his home, No n ate yesterday. also in Danville at day,"’ Sheriff Knox said. Wyman's admissions tablished the following facts, ac- cording to the Sheriff and State's he play the game square asked Lewman, “BARS AESTHETIC DANCE AT Y. W. C. A. CIRCUS “Minterteres With Character fing Werk of Association,” Declares Censer. ‘was no sesthetic dance at the © A. clrous in Montclair iast was scheduied and a iri member of a locas were, better 123 Eighth Ave- Enes and two ‘agents “Well, she was as good as I, wus the man's answer, shot the attorney, of the things nue, that city. were arrested by detectives as they were about to accept money from Antonio Lucciola for interpreting the iream of Mrs. Lucciola. The operators of a according to the police, interpret the dreams of patrons as indicating cer- That Wyman and Miss Hanna ax late as last October or Novem- marriage as Britishers are as you’ after all the children to 12—Wyman's births ‘dream lottery," answered Wyman, she was better.” That Wyman, when threatened by Miss Hanna with legal action, {tan numbers to be played in the lot- inet officer, 4 POLICE INJURED ~ IN RIOT AT MINE Six Strike Sympathizers Also Hurt and Fifty Arrests Are Made, UNIONTOWN, Pa., April 29.—Four State policemen and half a dozen riot at Towerhill No. 1 of the Hillman Coal Company, ten miles from Union- Fifty or more arrests were made, the prisoners being brought to Union- town. The injured policemen are Lieut. Charles T, Smith, Corp. Earl C, Kees- man and Privates Arthur Fox and Henry C. Gabel. About 500 men and women assem- bled at’ the mine, which has been seriously crippled by the strike, and sought to prevent a dozen or more miners from entering the pit. Three State policemen who tried to disperse the crowd were attacked with a shower of stones. A call was sent for help and twenty State policemen were sent. They arrived just in time to rescue the little bund of troopers, some of whom had been knocked down and badly beaten, ” Five men in the crowd who opened fire on the troopers with pistols were captured, it was reported here, Mary Raven, two years old, was shot and dangerously wounded dur- ing a fight at the Orient Mine near Tower Hill, a gestae MISS HUGHES IS MAKING HATS FOR BRIDESMAIDS Secretary of State’s Daughter Turns Milliner to Save Them Expense. WASHINGTON, April 29, Miss Catherine Hughes, daugh- ter of the Secretary of State, hag become a milliner to save the bridesmaids at her coming wed. ding the expense of providing their own hats. She had expected them to buy their own until her father had insisted it would be an imposition. When she said her allowance would not permit her to buy them herself, the Secre-, tary asked: “Why don’t you make them yourself?” Miss Hughes took the sugges- tion. enrojled In the class in millinery at the Young Women's Christian Association and began , the task of producing hats, Miss Mary Wallace also joined the millinery class and’ is helping Miss Hughes. _—_— CONSTITUENTS SPEED ALDERMAN SAILING Hackenburg Given teh by Them and Hears Address, A large delegation of voters, men and women, of the 14th Assembly District, went to the. White Star Pier at noon to bid godspeed to Assemblyman Fred Hackenburg, who sailed for a two months’ commercial trip to Burope. There were many floral pleces put ubourd for the voyager and an address to cheer him on his way was delivered at the pler by Jack Dooley. The Assemblyman's constituents gave him a banquet last night at the Thomas Farley Association, No, 369 East 63d Street, the women presenting him with a traveling toilet set and the men giv- ing him a , sid watch, FUNERAL OIRECTORS, GIVE ACCOUNTING Father-in-Law Obtains Order For been engaged weeks menaced the father. Sheriff Knox held“ Hanna tery. Enes, it was said, had conducted such lotteries in this country for nine their mother. Relatives in California are left shares in the Ansco Company, & photographic camera and and other relatives receive The residue of oes to two cousins, George Congden and Albert H. Allen. 6,000 GARMENT MA\ MAKERS AWAIT WAGE DECISION Cleveland Workers Expect Ruling Precautions Go Inte Effect Night to Avert Demonstrations, Beginning at midnight usual police precautions taken.for May Day ,on which Socialist demonstrations generally are made, wil the in force and will continue until midnight of Monday, Lieut. James Gegan, head of the Bomb Squad, sad that he had had sufficient men detailed to him to permit placing of guards at the home: went to his brother-in-law, Will- lam Nesbit, to arrange for a bond in anticipation of arrest, Wyman left Hooperston, the in- on March 19, and was not seen again until the day Miss Hanna disappeared, Wyman's wife, ing, when dress re- William J, Harris, committee, caught i the programme, He “why don’t you tell pleaded the Sheriff. wronged this family. this terrible misfortune.” “Ll am telling the truth. the truth?” “You know you You brought on LONDON BANKS REMAIN OPEN HALF HOUR LONGER Inventory of Daughter's @ total of $87,000. Yestigators say, ize e Charles Nagle of Buffalo to-day ob- tained an order from Surrogate Co- halan directing Arthur Hammerstein, to show cause whom he mar- 1 Days At 8:89: Bee in January, riere with the charac- : “But you were responsible for her of the association,” . * asked Lewman and Wyman hung his head. Then these questions were shot at LONDON, April 29 (Associated Press), —London banks will remain open an tra half hour datly, except Saturdays, trouble last f all the judges From Arbitea o mt in onder bo ™, why he should not be compelled to * mc BO eng “Where did you kill he *Who laid her on the slab in the ba: of the parsonage?" . smother her with a blanket or use chloroform?" “| know nothing about It," was the Investigation Sheriff Knox Hanna's body was placed in the vacant parsonage many days after The Hanna family and Wyman were Presbyterian Church and nm Commission and justices In the city and also at churches and homes of clergymen, has also shown, |ays a statement issued to-day by the Bankers’ Clearing House, says the state- file a complete inventory of the estate of his late wife, Claire Nagle Ham- merstein, who died in Reno, Nev., on November 11, Beginning | June the clearing ‘banks and. in ‘Wtetropolitan datrists will close 3.20 A decision fixing the wage scale for 6,000 members Garment Workers’ Cleveland was Federal Judge Julian W. Mack and BD BY WOM. NEWARK BOY KI AN AUTOIST, John Mantone, nine, was killed to-day in Newark by an automobile driven by International . o'clock on week J when the closing hour be noon as usual, days except PEORIA, Ul., April 29.—The body of Rev. W. J. Leach, missing pastor aust ux vecaived. wh oe rigs serertsing, 78 csgy far the ent fre 8 ‘Sections we be fovlved oa TE, Pw ae Friday, Copy ron be mts O's world oust" be Feosived bp daught Sunday Maio Sheet yer ishter was| | Smdey Mate Shee ie Coe stage as Claire Nagle, | erarina cory ice hae ne nei Deen the Averyville Presbyterian Church former newspaperman, was found : & fisherman, wedged between #1 the Ulinols River tn his pocket Indica wr. rs leone had left his home ‘ture, article. There e neat’ clos slectrical storm the nignt 2, soon after he Arbitration Cor n, of which h e part in its affairs . Charles B. Johanen, President and . Hammerstein has re- ed to disclose the true value of his wife's estate, | believes to be apueosimalaly $30,000 A previous estimate of the entate by Mr, Hammerstein pleced ita value tween the Ch ‘Treasurer of Ben- . corset manufacturers nd a milk wagon and e mud guard of the Mra, Johanen took the boy . hy the mcciggnt has elements tue and his sirens were * in Clty Hall P: e ran from beh . w scale Ix not ¢ pleted to-day Judge Mack sald, th ment workers will continue te last seen, on the present seale un: providing against strikes and Se outs, your father to-night “Oh, not to-night, himself shaving. weatherstained It was removed without cere- " Whether there will be an official ot been determined saying she was her sister's home, a distance of seven Her body was discovered two 4 train, broken veiling later has the Art Commission, She then reported to the police, since this mor | fasion ce by |leerian nde ae retin : ihe omited "aa Cation raul Sti j the order of latest “resalpt and provided abo 8 diseou: |