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day @ statement that ne aid not] Thursday, after a requiem mass! tn his father left any wit, ana] tbe private oratory of the castle, that tf he did teave @ will there was —— of material value to dispose | DEPEW TELLS HOW THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922 s FRANCE AWAKENS |Text of Pope’s Message to Genoa | TDHERMISTNES | "Te vert Rn of Citation © | INULS.RELATON Jusserand’s Task Impossible Because of Many. Shifts -} in Home Policy. Call Hanna Girl’s Men Friends In All-Night Murder Inquiry 4 THUGS HOLD CHAIN SHOE STE Danger of Another World Conflagration, Pius r FIFTH IN 2 WE ' Warns, “if by Misadventure Lasting ; nota Agreement Should Fail.” 4\ |Manager and Clerks GBNOA, May 1 (Associated Press). | ter to Vice Premier Barthou of ;Fiance] ©200 and Jewelry in B —Hope for the successful outcome of |®88Uring him there were no \sberet ery Hold- the Genoa conference as notable ald| Military or political clauses in|| the y Hold-Up. } in. achievin bilsh t] dantag er epee smenes Easter i .the establishment of] Sunday at Rapallo. Ho says Rhissial A robber raid on the Bock Hf peace on a secure basis was expressed | is not hostile toward France, notiyjth-| chain shoe store at No, 186 by Pope Pius in his notable letter to} Standing France's unfriendly attipude/at 8.30 o'clock to-day tallied t Cardinal Gaspari, which has created | ward Russia. visit to stores of the compai such deep interest in conference cir- tend A ore preamp dla) a able years By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of the Eve ning World). WASHINGTON, May 1 (Copyright) « ‘ | = ot. 18 assumption, he said, was on the belief that the entire CROKER TRIED TO * fortune had already oassed BEAT ROOSEVELT jon of the “Indian bride. ~ it casted ight meetings to take appro- | 7) is > Ow ‘ hing 06 tae river ieatier’s Threatened N. Y. Central With Meath will be held by the Society of | Reprisal if Its President Made Tammany and the Board of Gover- Juminating Speech. Nore of the National Democratic Club, Nominating Spet of which Mr. Croker was a member, How Richard Croker attempted to Charles F. Murphy, leader of} block the nomination of Theodora Hail, issued this statement] Roosevelt tor Governor in 1898 wan re- through Thomas |. Smith, the or ated fur the Grst tin last night by ganization’. Secretary: Chauncey M. Depew in describing * ‘ “Richard Croker played an honor | only «disagreeable incident’ i; aud prominent part for many] %ccurres between him and the urmer | / dm the activities of this city. He] TEMunnd, bose | be sa & man of compelling force, a/ make the mumiuating specch. & told] — pony and an eurnest Demo | him 1 would br very glad to do a0, and] | firmly believed in the prin | the fact was instantly published. 1 was] | of his party and labored with | then Presid o: the New York Len- and ability for its success. tral, true and valued friend.’ President and Yirector of the New York Central, And wher 1 put Mr CROKER TO REST var i“. I will say IN VAULT HE BUILT |time snd said: "ate, Croker wishes sou yy ATIRISH HOME| words ere 'witharewn. "1 a | Public Funeral fs Unlikely— ——— ‘Requiem Mass in Pnvate |BORNN NEGRO BLOOD ~~ Chapel Thursday. CHARGE DISPROVED 1 | j DUBLIN, May 1 (Associated Wife of Former Editor Denied Americans didn’t like that method ot conducting governmental relations, only to the treaty signed at Rapallo# The clerks were with Mr. List with solicitous attention, in fact with} and omitted a categorie denial sre washier's desk, which Is at th France is just waking up to the/anxious trepidation, the work of the] understanding, political or military, vi fact that her relations with America] Genoa conference, with Germany. . are full of misunderstandings. France We have already invited our falth-} M. Tchitcherin's reference to the has changed administrations so often|ful people to invoke with fervent} hostility of the French to the Russian|‘™ Pen the safe, while one that no Ambassador will be able to] prayer the benedictions of God on] people was particularly resented, rpibbers escorted the clerks up reflect the French viewpoint with] this conference. We cannot hide the] ‘’The French Government and the|s \tirway to the store room on conviction until stability is attained. | intense satisfaction we feel at seeing | French people have the greatest sym-| 0) «i floor. ; During the recent Arms Confer-| removed, thanks to the good will of| pathy for the Russian people. The uM List d ence, France had three men at the]all, the serious o¥stacles which from|Soviets will fail to convince the world 3 was marched up ti head of her delegation. First Pre-|the very beginning seemed to make|that the French attitude toward their] fir he had opened the safe. J mier Briand was in charge. He left] the possibility of agreement remote. |S0vernment implies hostility to their| he was deprived of his val Rene Jiviani, who made preparations| ‘‘Nobody, in fact, can doubt that|People,"’ said a high French official] the clerks had already been, to sail for home the day he was|the happy issue of sych a great as “We frankly and avowedly) Tobbt'rs shut the door on then ‘One day Senator Patrick McCarre: aes oe The full text of the letter from four armed thugs within a fort “Ho, wan u born leader of men. Helo. rey ose ot pain. MoCarres SRG OF Yhie CATS S Sane Hy Ses | alee are: eign Minister Tchitcherin to When the thieves left they too moths ogee ae ssid vsig el ‘| have @ message for you which, person ‘g Jusserand as French Ambassador,| ‘The text of the letter reads: Premier Barthou has been received wt them $500 in cash f: the a Thal capable, tolerant, consid-Jally, 1 am ashamed to deliver, Mr which has been going for the last four} — «« the iaguidthg i) iis Sendaittar end’ amd nentrens tal Greve: bac sent me to may to you tent Bn Pee) TAI reenter, The keen desire by which we are dale Hae es eermee. French |au the watches, scarf pins. cut evidenced by the large measure of uf-]if you make that speech he will resent | 1] sthe Prench Ambassador has not|®Btmated to see established in the} uation of wary: efforta to gun tremen hand pocket change of Mandgelf § oacigeay ba 00d will he earned dur-| ! p pt-of veal ay to dir, Creker - ' Tdone some of the things which in his] World a mew peace which does not confidence in view of Soviet Russia’s!| List and his two clerks. es ca ae eater A! PO ant 4 en eimnaed “at auch a. Teenage judgment would hurt Franco-Amert-| merely consist in a cessation of hos-| financial needs, The four walked into the man Of character and weet cot“) i am going to make that apeech, but : jj Joan relations. He has not Uked the}itities, but principally in spiritual] It was remarked by Foreign OMce| wien thon woe nn eon | orth and &) before 1 make it I shall resign as % “{} 4 [idea of propaganda because he knew] ciation, causes ue to follow{Mclals that M. Tohitcherin referred ee este 4\s the clerks turned to them dhowed revolvers and ordered Mi Presa).—The last moments of “ich- | é distrust the Moscow leaders, and -| told them they would be shot id pre nae made head of the delegation. Final-|semblage, which includes representa- , and sym i. ai a oe : Shaner ohane Application for Annulment ‘ oy, At SAPAUL WAR POE UM Chatge:lUles Ge GS cleGiad dations: itl Pathise all the more with the peopte| cme out within five minutes A ihipnthpema i i | 7 . 2 * cause they are not permitted to ex-| Whdn the time was up and pansed away with resignation in the in L. I. City. “ ‘amon | He knew very little of what had) mark a historios! date for Christian three wictims went downstairs th been going on and knew much less] ctvilization, especially in Europe, the} °'s8 thelr will freely. seers cad hew to deal with American officiais.| peoples of which have suffered so On top of this, there was political] much in past conflicts and through] GIRL UNCONSCIOUS wrmoil in France. ‘The Briand min-|\ts recent and most deplorable conse- quences, and rightly desire that} IN AUTO IN GARAGE through the agency of the conference of new conflagrations Supreme Court Justice Callaghan bers wire nowhere in sight. At the) headquarters of the Hazzard’ Company, at No. 824 ette Strevet, A. A. Brown, Sec: said the company hi for the choice of Mystery surrounding the discovery | stores by fold-up men recentl of Miss Mildren Preston, nineteen| ike that writh which the United years old, who says she is a maid em. | Stores havet been unpleasantly favo BERTRUPE 44ANWNA PANDA i el ® ; presence of his wife, her, brother-in 1} law, R. D. Garrett of Oklahoma, Dr |in'Long Island City to-day denied the ‘| Lenton of Dublin and Father Kelly, | petition of Mrs. Ingrid Bornn, No, 253 es : y the parish priest of Sandyford. West 86th Street, for an annutiment Officials Ready to Free Rich The American fing is flying at|Her husband is Jose Rornn, formerly Farmer Held in Church Sh Juseerand tea? ‘ i = M. has had to contend balf mast over the residence of]}an editor of the New York Tribune, Workers’ Death, with, that ded OF thing from the Mr, Croker, Glencairn Castile. |now working in Chicago. beginning. He no sooner explains the French viewpoint on something May 1.—An tn- tu istry was overthrown. Burial will take place in the vault in{ Mrs. Bornn's action was based on ‘May full attainment at least pre- : char ‘ anes pare the basis for the future and not GaeR ce wich ue Gamer oon ee. chates iat |Dortie bed Negiu} HOOPEETON, ti, than a ministry changes and he must|far distant advent of a new era of|Ployed by Harold Vanderbilt at his) fT Years: intended. The vault was completed a] The court declared it was set forth| M#TY !nto the past of Gertrude Hanna often make a new presentation of a] peace of which one may say, with the|home at No. 270 Park Avenue, Man- cae week ago, last Thursday, when the| that Bornn'’s father was a descendant | ‘8 held until dawn to-day, in an , case, Bible, that justice and peace have Me in an unconscious condition ADDEN) ENJOYM ld political leader remarked: “I'm|of a Dutch Reformed minister and| Mort to identify her slayer, Male 1 eee Seabee neater Cs | sores peecremiuerinee Chae athe emt |tne pach Nes Chey, ie " to Ko now.” that his mother traced her lMneage to| {riends of the teacher and church . Jusserand has been a source of|gencies of justice must be tempere P Bary ey, way . cy pata funeral ty not Ikely, as|a Madrid family of Spanish Jews. | vorker, whose body was found in the a i ae much admiration in offictal Washing- | with charity. Rear Whitestone Road, Flushing, to-| Those .ninent autl day. ait avihh expressed the iwist that! afre, Goran mid she opened nusty basement of the United Presby- Continued trom iret Page: ton. For years, he has maintained] ‘Such a return to the normal state : s Fontenell and rolts Ra etigais veer aise. “hs teal “ocr clogee ced. toned erphotee |[terlan ohlrch pareciage, were exam. | ° “from First Page.) J excellent relations with every Ameri-|of human relations in its essential el- enAccording to the story she told at d Te bs I casket come from London. the] graphic evidence’ on which she based | %¢4- see can administration, He played tennis| ements, in conformity with the dic- pe eae hospital, after reviv- made consta nt use of cof funegad Wyobably will take place|her plea. John H. Lewman, State's attorney,| Forces of Gen. Chang Tso Lin, fight-] with President Roosevelt, was an in-|tates of reason, which is also the | (D8- ent to St. Mary's :Ceme-| while writing. and Charles Knox, Sheriff, summoned|ing with those of Gen, Wu Pei Fu for| timate friend of President Taft and| Divine command, will work greatly eaierani Asletea ted I it her to Hoopeston yesterday by Chief of|control of Peking, turned back a] was on confidential terms with Presi-|to the advantage of both conquerors baldpl nae Wik chasis < je left, she Police Borurt, to search for new} train which was carrying Americun| dent Wilson. Since the Harding ad-Jand conquered, but especially to the/ r1, nad vas unable to remember angles, admitted early this morning] mbassy Secretary Atherton from| ministration began, he has had access | advantage of those unhappy popula Carpenters workin; ei th that they were still baffled over the] Peking to Mukde to Secretary Hughes and President | tions of Eastern Europe which, al-| »CesPenters working on the garage death of the young woman, Harding and hag continued on a plane| teady laid waste, by war. A le aaa etcreartne And woman For the first time since the investi- of personal intimacy with the Gov-]Recine struggles and by religious per- -day. . P gation started, Gertrude's mother was| GEN. WU WINNING Reatcnt 3 ; secutions, are now in addition dect-| ets was Pie" ar eipreay aaa 1394] If coffee did not proloy called in. With her were her twol DRIVE ON PEKING At no time would M. Jusserand em-| mated by famine and epidemics, while ; routh, | Obio.| cheir lives, at least it aughters, Gract rs. Marcella There was also a vial containin, loy the tactics of Count von Bern-| they embrace in their territory sc ed Harding, from whose home, seven FROM SOUTHWEST |stortt, the German Ambassador, in| "any sources of wealth that they Binsin the label of C. & them more pleasurable, miles in the country, they say the; girl cultivating Washington correspond-}j ™ight lis strong elements in social Aven Meghan ne proce Pol ; 5 rls restoration. A Aisappenred on March S31, almost al Tide of Battle Rolling Toward | emt and uttempting to keep in close signed Dr. Washburn.” The girl The one lived to be a hu dred, the other eighty-fo years of age. Croker Had Philosophie Views _ ; On Handling of Organizations Had Sense of Humor That Came to the Sur- face in Club He Built Up. « As anyone cani testify -v m before the body was found. ‘ ! touch with the editors of American} “May our word of compassion and} [1i0) 4 j A eaareaublinitag’tha\ tai of (aviane "aed, wubed Absala (ags\-penio'e jam Nesbit, brother-in-law of) Southern Walls, Now Only |newspurers. M. Jusserand maintain. | Comfort, together with that of our] ae jis, toi smplozed by Mr. Van- has enjoyed thi} deli Re aa, Vax toeaiiceatie Chek, br. [trom AM heelh 60 .Ammarion, John,.C. Wyman, first questioned. in], TwelverMiles:Awa @ dignified course throughout and| lamented predecessor, teach these : ome time ago. exhilarating beverage populations, though they are divided from our communion by an ancient difference, and may these unhappy the case, was interrogated by the au thorities until midnight. It was to] PHiKING, May 1 (Associated Press). Nesbit, according to the officials, that “What effect will this growth and the assemblage in one community of is much respected for it, CHILDS. Croker had occasion to issue a state- ment for publication which he gave ——$—<——___—— PIMLICO ENTRIES. scores of alien race: - —The battle te Jules Jusserand is the, Dean of the en Oetowe ‘int: hives, ‘out in person at the club, One re-| tical organized Seriet Ween aeear| Wyinan. went several weeks ago to} > Bhe battle for the possession of} pinomatic Corps, He has served at| Populations aleo receive the anlent de- one TRACK, JIMLICO, Md., May Sched with CHILD: porter was late in arriving and found | Pretended to be a prophet, but it seems | arrange bond in expectation of arrest] Peking was still continuing thts! Washington longer than the Ambas-| sire of our paternal heart to see them] 2TH A Iasi er ss ocimouleti Ve. a Mr. Croker alone in the club recep-|t© me that it is all up to leadership.| on threatened statutory charges by]morning, with the advantage appa:-|sador of any other country, He was] eMjoy, together with us, the same FURRY WACS For wes i? tion room. The reporter took the] “The organizations will have to get} Miss Hanna, ently going to the forces of Gen. Wu | first criticised severely in France for] Sifts of humility and peace bate bit four furiong: year-olda; selling; statement and, starting out, was al- [i thove aliens by approaching them| OfMfctals stated they had no evidence | pei jy, driving toward the capltal|€*PTessing the bellet in his cablegrams €XPressed by common participation in} "inaes, ten through intelligent leaders of their|to warrant the holding of John Wy- 4 that America would join the League] the holy mysteries. me Fah W: Croker whistle. The Newvo factotam fOwR races. Those sub-leaders will|man, thirty-five years old, farmer and|!Tm the South, of Nations and sign the Versailles] “And if by the helght of misad- Alou Mate Tt af tie, Gone touched, the reporter on | ave to be carefully picked and care-|confessed betrayer of the girl. This] Advices from the centre of the]treaty. He could not believe America| Venture, even in this conference, the the arm and said: ‘Mr. Croker is| Wy watched because tt is among the}led them to seek other young men in|pghting, twelve miles southwest of] would fail to do so. Incidentally, his] &ttempts at sincere pacification ani Sainsalate calling you.” non-English speaking allens that you | their efforts to solve the murder mys-Jing city, were that Gen. Wu was|teports were not far different from cag healer spe gene te ue tise Roe" dreiged ° . | tery. id s can thin ou: ation how i *— don't think #0," replied the re-|7n% the most pronounced radicaliam. |tery. nd broth. {forcing the soldiers of Gen, Chang.|those sent by other Ambassadors to dition of Europe, ale] S8muel Roms ent porter. “He scems to be calling af [%CY come here expecting. to find their] William Nesbitt, farmer and broth their home governments, much the condition pe, . iden of @ tree emuntry und they dis-|in-law of Wyman, was called out of |Tso-Lin from Changsintein and that] Another occasion for criticism’ was] Feady so deplorable and threatening,| amcOND, RACE The Patapaco stew Tait a block away from the club] Over that thelr idea of freedom is a[bed and summoned to the City Hall the tide of battle was rolling eastward| the fact that M. Jusserand did wet} Would be aggravated, with the pros. two anes: i selling the reporter was overtaken by the pe Pkg from ‘what they run up/for examination, Neabltt, according |rowarg tho southern walls of Peking, |'obby in the American Senate. Cer-] pect of continually increasing suffer. Le Marsouin Ween to Sheriff Knox, had made arrange- abhris aeds: tain French interests believed hej ing and the danger of a confiagration 93 " oe aay a ee eee ee ees]. “TREY are Impatient and ready to] ments for obtaining bond for Wyman,| Wu Pel u's army this afternoon] shoud have conducted vegoriations| Which would involve in its ruins all on Mr. Croker wished to upologize. When Htistea to advocates of violence. In-|who expected 10 be called into court | had arrived at a point on the railroad| with: Senator Ledge, the Republican | Christian ctvilisation?” the ane > alge acai iin hi rallivent asoreli Of the organized ]it a child had been born to Miss {between Peking and Tientsin, The{leader, when the Versailles treaty - TE said: political parties see to it the} Hanna. All members of the family of | tejepry st er consideration. you, 1 didn't remember your namefyarious groups of people who haven't i s telegraph staff at the station at Feng] 8% Under consi be SOVIET OBDURATE, “ the girl were re-examined, and from |,. ‘ and I didn’t want to yell at you s0/tound what they expected are advised|them, it is. understood, information| T@! reported that soldiers were ap- J whistled and motioned to thé dopr-|by men of sense und vision. Other-]ax to other men associates of the girl] Proaching. Part of Wu Pei Fu’ _ man to send you back. I don't blame}wise there will be trouble. Organized was obtained. Army was reported marching across | you for feeling offended under the} politics needs men who will give all * —_— the country to attack Chang ‘Tso Lin _ elrcumstances, but 1 want to assure/their time to politics and keep in - "you Jt is not my custom to summon |touch with the thought of ail elements | MORGAN PLANNING __ [south or Tientsin. hire BIG GERMAN LOAN Gen. Chang Tso Lin is personally No French Ambassador will not have any more success than Jules Jusserand and he may have even less. Rent <a ewhies RHODE ISLAND GOES ON LAST BIG SPREE GENOA CONFERENCE ie Infidel 200. IS NEAR COLLAPSE] | tino race—three-year- wards maldens; ‘one mile. ‘aif Parley May Close After Wednes- day's Plenary Session Unless by whistling.” in the population, Adamant ‘Trade 4 ¥ “Religion is a great aid to govern- occupying @ special train at Chung P Russians Retreat. ae: Beceemta 0 s i 7 = oentx Mr Croker was very fond of a|ment. Religion keeps people's feet FROM AMERICA i ahuoik Governor Fails to Sign Dry Bill 15t* Star Seater : Advt.on pa ek ammany HA ehetester known ea)on the. kround. I liang Cheng, midway between Tient- and Diinkers Get Their GENOA, May 1 (United Press).— 58 Belmon 4 sin and Taku. Traffic between Pe- ‘The Genoa Conference may break up “Counsellor Nelan, a gigantic man + + 4 ., 5 iste . | addicted to a Jong frock coat and a Ly ew York Banker's Partner Is} king and the sea, consequently, . has Final Chance. immediately after Wednesday's plen- 118% Rpmnah aiaige plug hat. The “Counsellor” possessed | OMe Of the boldest strokes Mr, 5 at Nagotiatl been blocked. ees aa Hea Notice to Advertise Sere rGcdaty Aapenan ana{Croker ever made was his threat,| Conducting Negotiations at The Portuguese Minister here, who] PROVIDENCE, R. I, May 1,—] ary session unless the Russian dete-{ pour: : ci le often Mr. Croker would nando out ;!aunched through the Van Wyck City Genoa, Rome Hears. is dean of the Diplomatic Corps, filed] Rhode Island, the only wet State in] gates Indicate some quick solution of} werd; claiming; one mile. ;], Display advertising type copy and ; rele Index. ec r their problem is possible. Uied) Pastoral Owain ce Gabe, ak wate, Car, Moene One Russia must unconditionally recog- 145 Dick Deadeye eaias publ sau on, fae te Saeed nize its war debts before Allied assist- 146, Clean Gon A gag Oa EO 4 Snag ance will be granted, according to the per ss pe made by The World must be received by B final text of Article I. of the Allied * : Y Bivohay edvertige, Se Mid {et he = a protest, asserting this was a viola- ROME, May 1.—The retiable}tion of the 1901 protocol. He said Turin Stampa learns from tts Genw J unless the line was opened imme- correspondent that Walter Rathenav [ately the Allies would be compelled M Delacroix and a representative o |‘? suand the railroad. The protocol and he would entertain the boss and |Government, to compel the removal of + @ select coterie of friends in the Dem- |the elevated ratlroad structures from ocratic Club through an entire Sun- {Battery Park. The boss had just re- \ day afternoon. turned from a trip to Rurope. He had \ “Nolen,” said Mr. Croker, on one | Suffered some humiliations in Eng- the Union—where there ts no Volstend State enforcement law—is still recu- ‘perating from one wild, wet night Sat- urday night, expected to be the lust occasion, “is one of the most ‘vuluable |iand In connection with his horse rac- provides for uninterrupted traffic be-] wet one before Prohibition goes into] note to the Soviet delegation, adopted Bio | igzived (by fr Mt “Thursday. preceding acquaintances I have, He makes me|ing enterprise that had embittered|/ P. Morgan & Co. there are arrang-Jiveon poking and Shanhaikuan | effect in this State. this afternoon, three-year-olds and upward; six furionge”' | Pridase cept containing” entguarngs laugh and he doesn’t want anything | him and those who met him on his|'Dg for a big Américan loan to enable} which is the northwest terminus of| Gov San Soucl was the most popu- However, the Allies do not insist Ina Velgnt by The World must ve received by ‘Thi { ce peters arrival thought that his experience |Germany to make an immediate} thc Great Wall, lar man in’ the State because it war]on immediate payment. This demand Dan Bg Bn art asd Rib actit2 ————- abroad may have involved , some| reparation payment. M, Delacroix is| I develops to-day that Gen, Feng] through him that the State had a wel/that Russia recognize the war debts @ cone wiieh "bas’ sei. bean” Samoan Although possessing unbounded be-| American interested in the Manhat- representin, both Belgium and Yuh Stang, the "Christian General," | night. The Governor failed to sign|is a victory for the French viewpoint = ‘ oe [ped lien often by 1 POM. Prides. one Yet in the general honesty of men—|tan Elevated. be s who gommanded.Wu Pei. Ft's opera-|the Prohibition enforcement bill, thus] over that of the British. A will be omitted as conditions require, th even politicians—Mr, Croker had a] At any rate the C..y Administration | Prance 'n Degotiations. tions in the battle of Changsintien, | postponing for three days the tim | Reply from Premier Poincare to wi : : shes TAT OF Tatest recetpt “and positive very low opinion of the hb yy ofjannounced its intention of removing All papers emphasized the Impor-] employed effective tactics. He with- conspirators against power infygani-|the L structure from Battery Park|tance of the Pope's reference to Russia} drew south of Changsintien for the zation. Himself a disciple ex-jand from other rublic grounds where|in his letter to Cardinal Gaspar’: yose of drawing Chang Tso Lin's Seni <mmgupepeeeed on the Italian Riviera, was awaited | aiming; one tile, te of any eharacter, contract, ample of loyalty, he had contempt for| there appeared to be encroachment.| wherein be said: “She can be a strony away from their positions. |BIG VOTE PREDICTED with some concern by the Br'tish to- ' ‘ THE WOR those who lacked it, The stockholders of the Manhattan 1.| element in social reconstruction.” Th. | When they pursued the Christian IN INDIANA PRIMARIES |“. The French Premier refused to i “Any time more than four or five | were considerably worried and eminent | Pope wishes a umion of the Romar | eneral’s soldiers turned and delivered come to Genoa ‘for the meeting and Duc de Morny. 100 — = when certain portions of Rhode Islanu} Lioyd George's Invitation to a Su- must go dry. preme Council meeting at San Remo, Display copy or orders ‘released ater ff ded” abore, “wutu omitted wil Bot RACE—Three-year-olds and up- _@peaking conspirators get together, counsel immediately got busy, Of]and Orthodox Churches politically as} e2vy fire, causing 15,000 of Chang proposed Nice, Lioyd George coun- 152 Claneman oV.~o,. | was one of bis observations, “it’s a|course the L roads were not taken out | well as in a relugious. sense. Tso Lin's men to be scattered into the | Semator New and Beveridge Both) 16; py suggesting San Romo. The COT) PHUCKY ove verse cere BOISNOT.—MARY L. CAMPBELL, hundred to one shot that at least one | of Battery Park, lads ota: +: lineal hills, Feng Yuh Siang followed up Claim Heavy Majorities, British Premier wants the Supreme Pele ye} whch —Three-year-oids and] NeRAL CHURCH, Tuesday, 12 M. ‘of thom is a squealer, And that fellow. See NIGHT RIDERS BEAT UP this retreat, took a bridge and crossed] INDIANAPOLIS, May 1.—Rival can-] Council to discuss concerted action : KEIBER.—MOB, CAMPE vu the viv AND WARN OIL DRILLEn | vireo Chinese cruisers are reported -- to haye arrived at Shanhaikuan Threaten Califormia Man With] aiming to cut off Chang Tso Lin's Index, 165" Redstone 165" Mercutio hoping to gain advantage, will fnd 2} Mr, Croker was farsceing enough to qway to give information to the other] realize that when the Counties of wide.” Kings and Queens were annexed to New York County in one munictpalit A few years ago Mr. Croker made |the great unoccupied areas of new appointment with ai Evening counties would rapidly be settled and reporter to take an automobile |the time could come when, combined around the parts of New York |they would outvote New York County. he had been most familia: |Two or three years before the greater of his strugg} city became a fact the Tammany tiger didates In both Republican and Demo-]in case Germany defaults her repa- CHURCH, Wednesday, 2 P. M. cratic Parties, having closed their] rauons payments 185) Comle LENAS.—CHRISTIE, CAMPBELL FUI formal campaigns, devoted to-day to] Delegates to-day saw an entirely : AL CHURCH, until Monday j D , perfecting thelr organtzations to get out}New phase of the oonference forcast eath Onless He Quits County. | cour by Lloyd George's remarks in the LOS ‘ANGELES, May 1.—With the} The powers represented here are os ugpeberiony i wid i political commission's meeting Satur- ——o vate! events closely. Interest cent in the fight for re- District Attorney here investigating the elec et yee et ae Br nomination. of United States Senator] @ay afternoon to the effect that the) PIMLICO SELECTIONS. operations of masked bands, a new) io veq of Baku, and an Italian gun.| Harry 8. New, Republican, who is op-| whole question of Europe's disputed ) outbreak of night-riding terrorism was} iont is expected. posed by Abas J, me ridge, borders must be opened at Genoa | RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., May reported from Bakersfield, In the Kern] LONDON, May 1 (Associated | Senetor and a leader of the old Progres- | This undertaking, It ts agreed, 1s more|1,—The Evening World selections for to- FUNERAL DI RECTORS. i $3 z 3 i : power and allow gecord y sive Party, Managers for both candi- : * is pothing tf pane Siawe ae eka and Long |County ol! Aelia. Press).—An’ attempt to assansinate| dates claimed victory by # mig majority, | embitious even than the propaned ten- | morrow's races are as follow asic 4 adhe aor) ee ed, Dut the paws were} 34. 1, (Moose) Byrna, an old driller, | Gen. Wu Pelfu, leader of the Central] Political legggrs predict a heavy rural] Year treaty of non aggression, Hee ee . - doned, rr, Senator Patrick H. McCarren, while] ¥** ‘asked trom his automobile by} Chinese forces, was made last Satur- vere. = = SECOND RACE—Fair Mac, Robert Jength before willing to ally the Democratic organ. |*¢Ve masked men, four miles from Bast | day, faye @ Peking Seapateh to the! secrer iftooess 1 rortijer| SECRET CLAUSES CHIR HACER Souble Cross, panies dubhouse ization in Kings with Tammany Hal) | Bakersfield, beaten almost to insenosl-| ee , Be Ler pen ders ae ANNOUNCED, IN GERMAN TREATY PP hong Water ‘ross, declared for Brooklyn autonomy, Mr. | bility, and warned to leave Kern County | [) DOr NM | ee wonnaen ‘und hia| WASHINGTON, May 1.—A _ secret FOURTH RACB—super, Sea Pirate, cs fe te rere pa: oC a rene ¥ 01 king chi t vies ponent, And, MoCarren got along {on 'wenatty of death, nesallant Was captured and executed, | Process for making cheaper fertilizers! = DENIED BY SOVIET [pick Deadeye. Lost Fou amicably, It was not until Charles #, Murphy came into powor that Mo- | nyrna was taken to the hospital but ns Carren'’s organisation _Pevolied ANA | p00n ae hia wounds had been attonded, To Stop 9 Cold in One eet UP the siacan “Don't tet the Piger|he left the efty In accordance with the! Take, Wnsntive BROMO QU! f warning. Sore ihe hone pg a 3 8 FIFTH RACB—Captaln Alcock, Knot, akin atone Tiavten es commercial use at the Government's} J. K, L Ross entry, te rkwi et nitrate plants at Muscle Shoals, W, B,| GENOA, May 1 (Associated Press). |" sherit RACK—Clansman, Bilt Bang, Mayg, Chief Engineer for Henry Ford, | —Foreign Minister Tehitcherin, head Plucky. IBY pee [tt §00.—Advt. He waa found wandering in a aaze.| the despatch said. e Senate Agriculture Committee] of the Russian delegation at the Eco-! SEVENTH RACE — Pillory, . Comic 4 nomic Conference, has written a let- gong,Mercutie, ) \