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a . — you? Love trom, Edith Buzby."’ Another note, to no one, THE EVENING WORLD, JRLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, oohap BILL _Rensie SEPRAGre LADDER BURGLAR [MBE === = REPUBLION TARFT BLL Sasa see i =| WIL RASETHE CTS OF RES 1 | indicated that Mrs. Buzby had passed deciphered were evidently in- tended, two for Charlotte Bennett, one for Mrs. Buzby's sister, Betty Miller, yond ong for at. wren, y Forney MeCumber Me Measure ly ARDING 10 VEN9 Mr. Buzby, who hurried trom his lore Brazenly Bold Than lapecd' when he reached “hin wie's| Payne-Aldrich Bill. srratic for some time and they had] THEN PEOPLE REVOLTED ; - decided upon separate establishments in ordér to make things easier for her. ANNE STILLMAN, » (ceva sa BACK FROM FRANGE,|*"svs. vat Not'igne Unless Pressed. : TIENTSIN, May 10 (Associated } Press),—Chang Tso Lin, the defeated Manchurian General, 1s reported to have fled to Dairen. Observers say his Youth Overpowered b sas tn Gay 4 +11] troops have established three lines of i 3 Refuses to Say That She Will trenches this side of Luanchow, on tective Before He Could : oer Testify for Either Parent tne mukden railway, south of the Reach $25,000 in Gen . } cd . in Suit. Great Wall, but will fight only if Gen. mee. 2 xe Wu Pet Fu's forces press them too hard, Gen. Wu's soldiers are still In pur- suit. Twenty sight troop trains, each carrying 500 men? have passed through this city to the East, of ‘umbrella is at HAS’ PRISON RECORD. Miss Anne Stillman, who arrived bere to-day “from France on the White Star liner Olympic, was met at the pier by her brother, Bud, and refused to confirm a report that she Prisoner Declares He Learped to Make Rope Climber , ; which’ threo ‘are reported to, have al- [Ha had lensed the Ventnor home for Comparison of the Leading in Reformatory. would go to Poughkeepsie to testity| ready arrived at Peltang, on the,coast ] na’ year ago and be- : j § ileved he was doing cversihine in nia| Schedules Shows the More in her father’s sult for divorce, Miss} tnitt miles eagp of here, and four at 4 power for her and the children. She] Radical Changes Planned Patrick Lynch, eighteen years \id, Stillman refused to state where she}ranghu, at the mouth of the Pel { had réver made any threats of suicide. . . of No. 243 East 120th Street, equipjed was going, answering ali questions] ry Mrs. Buby, according to the police, 8 . : ~ with a revolver and with a ro} with “out of town,” | ; 4 C pe lid- o 5 Chang's men have cut the railway Tmontile by De a ae wnt for severall (From a Staff Correspondent of The Measure Almost ertain to.Go der he said he had learned to makdin When asked about her future pians| from Taku to Mulder, near Lutal, S) -quruied trom melancholia and at ‘ Evening World.) to White House in Elmira Reformatory, slipped through she replied: ' twenty-elght miles north of Tientsin, 3 times was irrational. Dr. Youngman| WASHINGTON, May 10.—History Present Form the apartment house at No. 251 Est “I can't visit both my parents at] to hinder the pursuit. : | salle “on ner yesterday and talied| about to repeat itself, The Repub- 7 ; Gist Street at 1 A. M, to-day ahd one time, so Tam going to'spend part| ‘Three eruiscgs are reported ff i some t 4 tari? ai SARS * ‘ang ey «(8 A”. Sranding igitaxe the children to the| earn vragen ene LR By David La dropped ten feet to an adjolifing repr, 4 ot’my summer with dad and the rest] annannetun, | near Shanbalkuen. } > theatfe in th evening. 'y Da wrence, He crossed to the roof of the four- with mother.” She returned to-day! suxden railway. (Special Correspondent of The Even- ing World). WASHINGTON, May 40 (Copy- right).—President Harding will veto the Bonus Bill if it comes to him in its The house pied by Mrs, Buzby and the children in Ventnor isa large, | Cuber bill{@ the old Payne Aldrich two-story bungalow, comparatively} law of 1908—except that it is worse, new and handsomely — furnished] The McCumber bill, now under con- throughout. Mr. Burby, who lives in] sideration by the Senate, carries rates an apartment near the Ritz Cariton in Atlantic City and commutes to Phila-| "hich are higher than tliése carried | eee certain | Ree PY |\ine top floor and went in. delphia, was a frequent caller at the} !® the PaynerAldrich law and which} row oy the American Legion lendecs 4 8 Mr, and Mrs. Jewett were asle 3 home pf his wife, with whom he main-/ brought down upon the Congress! nave expressed themselves as opposed : second floor; thelr son, Edwara * tained cordial relations. which enacted # so much popular/to the plan suggested by Senator * wrath that it Was swept out of office.] Smoot and in favor of Senator Mc- j eae years old, yeni the q 5 PASSENGERS Treasury actuaties who have cofi-| Cumber's proposals, which are in line r third, and four women servants were story residence of Edward Jewat, No. 245 Wast 6ist Street, and ted one end of his rope ladder to a standpipe at the rear, climbed down it, jimmitd a window of am unoccupied room an ~| SWEEPING DENIAL with some girl friends from a French school for the summer vacation, Frank O. Lowden, former Governor of Illinois, refused to elaborate to-day upon his statement sent from the boat by radio yesterday, condemning the] y7; ., . “ Fes nomination of Nat Goldstein to be In- N ight Sessions Loom as He ternal Revenue Collectaw at St. Louis and, McCumber ENTERED IN STAND Opposition to President Harding's ap- " Clash. pointment of Goldstein developed SIMMONS ant AT TARIFF FILIBUSTER 5 ‘ > he t floor. allege ‘ WASHINGTON, Ma: 10.—With # BRUSHED OFF CAR} ?ute¢ the extent of the increased “Mishould Mr, iarding veto the meas-| CS DRNING oAssoRllee to what the youthful 3 Soden Gupileney te Sioibaeion night sessions famed ahead, the | Sage rates estimate that the average} ure the chances are it will become Wurwie WAAICORA TRORA) Hie ‘hud’ Wedd 11990, Mr; and’ Mrs, Lowden, with) genate got tnto'a tow over the tart ‘ equivalent ad valorem of the dutiable| law anyway, us there are mere than tie attal 3 adi res their son, Puliman, and daughter, a | & i Undriven Horse Leaves} artictos in the present bill ie about 45| the necessary two-thirds votes ayall- fae i Beth eee rovers fave oe Frances, returned from three months]! ei to-day, Senators Me- . Other | able in the House and the Senate vote, and knew that Mrs. Jewett had Jewels . on the Continent. They left imme-|Cumber, Republican, North Dakota, Stable, Walks Into Lorimer |? cent. Other experts say the} ite clove, will be sufficient to enact valued at about $25,000 in her room,| ‘Continued from First Page.) diately for their-home in Oregon, Ill. Jin. charge of the measure, and Sim Street Car—All 5 Hurt, | *"srate 04 vatorém equivaleni: rates) ne biti His scheme was to walt for them Sera Max Rabinoff, manager of the old of North Carolina, the De * [under this bill ape between 45 and 60) Enough members of the Senate ‘ man had given up his bed to them] Boston Opera Company, the Diaghi- 5 . ete 1 a Pp s Five passengers holding to the side} per cent. (nearer §0) as compared to}have committed themselves to the until the last and make a sudden |.oa shared her room during the visit.|leff ballet and other concert attrac Tae e teers of @ erowded Lorimer Street trolley] 40 per cent. in the Payne-Aldrich|bonus by public speeches or private dash for the jewels after he had col-| In a previous session before the] tions, returned with his wife and] “°h Mai tae ctotbote uk hee te were thrown to the pavement this] pj) 7 letters to insure a majority. Realfz- leoted everything else he could {{nd.| referee, George Adams, a witness for} daughter, Anne, after investigating] Wi\\ "Det for protection but for ex- a ing that the real fight may come after fe first found five suitcases, and|Mr. Stillman, testified that he had] Russian affairs. He admitted he was] P)0!'*ilen. e added Democrats ! He would diseuss it until they had di Many conservative students of €c0-| the yeto, proponents of the bonus are then for two hours packed away |!00ked through curtains at the Black-| going to Washington to make ete Uae ce MEL hay Dae mas nomics believe that tho present bill] busy trying to line up more strength burn home at Grande ,Anse, Canada, | official report on Russia to Pr clear to the country what the will be the greatest blow td the re-| for the initial vote. If they can com- (Continued from First Page.) Jewelry, silverware and other valu-/and seen Beauvais in Mrs. Stillman’s| Harding. " thing left 10,"* ‘ covery of the country from war con-|™It enough members of the Sen- 2 ables, He appears merely to have}room there. Another who returned was Mrs. ©.] Tl McCniber, "Tae ti i A ee " ate-the fiest time they will have little] this to the Count, the latter replied} Passed through the rooms of the,fer-} -‘'That is not truthful,” Mrs. Still- | H Belmont. She said she came ree (a Gia tie ane ib oneie sk Nicholas Crogo, twenty-three, of No. dttriculty atter the'veto, ag it Tarely| ait 5 iacvellous memory you| vant and the eon, being atrdid he| man testified to-day. ‘Not only waa} principally to attend the ceremonies} 7 4) tn the senator agrees to 64 Montrose Street, sustained bruises happens that votes are changed after 4 ry ¥ Beauvais not in my room at any time,|in Washington, May 21, when Presi- z ‘ 13 bah rseapmie| una one, a valarihadaiie have!” would arouse them. But at $A. M.|nut there were no curtains auch as|dent Harding lays the cornerstone of} Vole on the business on hand, boty; Frank ‘5 omic equilibrium of the world has} ” mp4 president nevertheless will at- he had filled the five suitcases with | the witness has described. Adams and|the Woman's ‘Party Kuilding. The —- restoted before doing any more Pi ad bt I al ‘The former Miss Demarest, wealthy {bos * Beauvais al mth kitet hat | Countess Eleanor Moroni, formerly of fartte Cabetite, Get isnder tHe pres Dist to stig) punts opinion tn hts fand soclally prominent, has divided| $%000 worth of loot, ‘and had taken} Beauvais slept imthe kitchen at that | Countess Eleanor Moroni, formerly of Uy g MUST BE PAID sure that the special interests apply | ‘rection wi! Cee, Cha iting | her time between New York and Eng-|them to the ground floor ready for} ian al di eit] months’ automobile tour of this FOR GERMAN i igor to Senator McCumber, Chairman of removal after he had tried tor the}, Mt. Stiiman also made expljc ZEPPS the otra Pag yr Giement Is yididing |the Finance Committee. He will have] land. “Her mother lives at No, 655 denial of misconduct with Beautais| country after spending three weeks at bolero es thareaaper fs far ad.|2nother opportunity when the veto| Park Avenue. gems in the room of Mr, and Mrs. /at any time in Canada in 1917, or at} the St. Regis. nee ated ‘ 1 vanced the Fordney-MoCumber bpiii|mestage is written. Me. Harding] Count Zichy is a member of the| Jewett: Mondanne, the Stillman estate at ie Teverhalime, ite i Be cee Teutons Ordered to Make hopes that the tide will turn in favor But he aroused young Edward | Pleasantville, N. Y. st, who favors the six-ho i§ will probably become a law. of postponement of the bonus pay-|2%ted Ziehy. family of Hungary. His] | Mul Be Neuen 3m eek amar. |, 18 reference to a visit to Canada {and five-day week, arrived with Sir Compensation for De- WILL INCREASE PRICED OF fe eee) Government finances aye | mother was Miss Makel Wright of from March 1 to 23, 1918, Mrs, stil-|Robert Borden of Canada. The stroying Airships. EVERY NECESSARY OF LIFE. |i, pottor condition. He will not op-|this city, and his father years ago| ened by the commotion and screamed} man said that she had no intimate re-|former, although still an ardent ad- A . The cost of practically all the} pose the bonus in'prineiple, He feels] was attached to the Austro-Hungar-|out the windows, Detectives Vincent |Jations with Beauvais on this occa- hereto me pa ee Sule ard PARIS, May 10.—The Council of necesgaries of life will be increased. -|ian Embassy in Washington. . The } mith, Will sion. z ? Ambassad to-d: te Clothing, food and hundreds ‘of ar- Pata iedae tout he ipaiate that Ti Count ‘ts twenty-four years, 64, -ot| prim tid terned ne “a sna | sity son Bud slept in tho rd next) Mes, he sald, He admitted that de- fecigien that Gatkines scse Teas ticles used dally by millions will be Thould watt ‘ distinguished appeatapco and does|°"™ °7¢ Pe eso POUR Aa allo that time,” she sal mands of the trades unions cdmpelied | 1eclsion that Germany must recom- 4 increased in price, Even Senator Can’ of the Senate by members| not use his title, He has been writ- department automobile a blqck away, Harry. Grennon . and Ferdinand him to abamtion the four-shift plan. pense the United States for Zeppelins DRESS RE: McCumber, author of the Senate bill, | of the American Legion shows, how-|ing scenarios and ‘asurance since he| heard them and speeded to the house. | page had testified that in July, 1919,] Mrs. Snowden? Hedley regaled pas- destroyed and not deliyered in compll- HHEASRAL {in reporting bis meausre, betrayed) over, that nincteen’ Senators Have|came to New York more than a year| Durning ran through the adjoining| when Mrs. Stillman was in the house nengera on the trip over, with the tance with the Treaty of Versailles, OF PASSION PLAY | 8 2pprebension that selfish interests} jined up definitely’ and . answered apartment house and the three others| at Grande Anse, Canada, they peeped|Story of how she pas ae 20 pe The Council Axed the amount due will not be slow to accept the invita-|"no, while fifty-six went into the Jewett home. . Durning | nto her room from ladders’ and scat-|francs in & short time at Caen, and}... wnitea states front Germany at tion to raise prices which the new|+yes."" Twenty-one ‘have not been| George Burton had his name : ©) folds and saw Beauvais taere. ‘Mrs,|then, in attempting to win more, lost |’ 5 . y proximately 3,000,000 gold ¥ First Perf 5 law will offer. Ho solemnly asked] heard from, but out of these at least|ohanged from Bernheimer during the| had to take the ten-foot drop to the} stillman denied the truthfulness of/Mot only her winnings but an addi. japproxinstsly 2.000, gold marks, rst Performance by Ba-| the interests which are given. the eleven are counted upon to support|war. He is twenty-eight years old] roof, a& the burglar had done. Just] this. bate ed inet gtr ies (about $750,000). i i pen sesame to the consumer's poo! the McCumber plan. and is among the best known of the] as nis fee struck, the burglar’s head| ‘Furthermore, there were no lad-|Visit to the Riviera sean il ahs, a varien Peasants m Last cy to “go easy" onhimandnottake| Curiously enough, despite Mr.|‘“live ones” along Broadway. He met mA ane ‘th ttl ¢ the| 2ers nor scaffolds about the place at is the wife of the former commander |» 7p wIN AL ENGINERRS ELECT ay Twelve Years. the higher profits which are put/tiarding’s positive statements to| Miss Demarest in Europe. appeared above the scuttle of theltnat time. I was there for three|of the British Air Forces, joined Mrs. lladbldeby j : he a within the grasp of toe paereions: Washington correspondents, specul: tas Demarest, returned from genet Ray Roe pereis’ Senet and/ days," she added. rae Mary Corder, formerly of Chicago, 081 pw Gresson gr Chiet Engineer's? OBBRAMMERGAU, Bavaria, May| And with unconscious humor he also|tion continues as to whether the} abroad a short time ago and the con-| fired one sho de . It was reported that Mrs. Stillman |® trip to this country, Mrs. Corder’s SRA in aeaccaiey ‘8 i. - the country not to to a began imm ‘oung Jewe! m : ver ques- {husband is a wealthy Paris merchant 2 > } 1010 Press).—To- In-| warned try expect to|/Chicf Executive will finally veto the|test for her hand bega: ediately.| _¥: Jewett was close behind him] 1.4 not been allowed to answer ques Pari the Port of New York Authority, was Presentation of the Passion| be suddenly overwhelmed with pros-|pijl, Some predict that he will not| Leas than’ two weeks age young Bur-| 8nd it was at Jewett he had fired, the] (i. which sought to establish that| Mrs. Flo Shelton, whose husband, | lected President of the Soclety of Ter- Play” before an invited —_—_—_ sign it, preferring to let it become law | ton took the Igad and his engagoment| bullet going wild. The burglar then}. 7444 her husband lived toget! Dr. Robert Shelton, who while a mis- | minal Fngineers at the annual meeting ‘among whom were several hundred (Continued on Tenth Page.) by the lapse of ten days. to her was announced ‘by her family.|®aw Durning and started to rune oa... during January, 1918, at|onary in China was murdered by] in the United Engincering Building, No. is: Gis Tea GIA Others who have heard the Presi-| This did not discourage Count Zichy,| #ross the roof. Mabasch Durning act their country estate in the Pocantico|bandits @ Batang, was another pas-|39 West a9th Street, last night; Vice : PIMLICO ENTRIES. Gent supreme: MaiaueD over the teo-| whe redouteas Dis efterte to win. Bur- er Fr cays ieee ter a ool bs| Hills, and for two weeks in February |S28er- bs) Presidents, Maurice W. Williams, M. A. PB Sensy Jn se peanereetonst Snaeters joa ask scan ee the restggarae pe meibtea hia vevelver at the detec. | of that year in a New York hotel. Sater Eee eras Long, Charles. ©. Hurlbut, Edward . is PIMLICO, Md., May/| to rega eh wo by, s Anderberg and H. C, Yost; Treasurer, : termission. facing SPEEDY JUSTICE W. J. Barney; Secretary, J, H, Leonard, 10.—The following are the entries for to- | winds believe he will give an example| fiancee, Where he could. keep up his| tive who knocked it aside and seized rhe is the paring it ddhins Caged morrow’: of steadfastness this time and stick to| courtship at short range. his arm. They struggled a m@ment| Pate eniby. raph oa ecting ley y Guy ‘year-olds; Hing: | his original position, if for no other} Young Burton has been In the lime- oe the edge of the Toat,, bat ce Sor rma! who was born in November, 4 - reason than to stand by Secretary] light before. When he became twen-| 8lar was no mat ‘or the ective, a ‘ o 0 ae oO dabets, "8 Melion and to impress Congress with] ty-one he gave his famous ‘Oriental| W20 overpowered him without fring} Anne Urquhart Stillman, attired en FOR 5 IN ATTACK ON MRS. LINDLAD ” try, t that he means what Party” Imonico' h | @ shot. tirely in black, in strong -contrast to : i 4 “eae vate oe daet ie ate rapt Ned pedi t Drdhes Bieak mea Weed ele At the station, according to the) he colorful costume she wore on her! Indict ‘To-Day, Ayraign To- k Mary A retadier:| tive backbone, but at the same time| with palms, pyramids and a Sphing.| Police, Lynch admitted he had been] other appearance here, arrived this it will also be proof of Congressional] The one hundred guests sat on tabou-| Out of Elmira only since March. He} morning at the offices of Referee! Morrow, ‘I'ry Monday, insistence. rets and the servitors were in Egyp-| blamed the failure of his enterprise! panic! J. Gleason, Is Prosecutor’s Pl bees 2 sii, Oa” tian costume. The brightest spirits} 0" having waited for a try at t She was driven to the referce's of- s Prosecutor's Plan, 1 of Broadway were there. It marked | $25,000 worth of gems he knew were/rices by Fowler McCormick, to whom] Grand Jury-action to-day, arraign- FOUR HURT AS AUTO hfs entrancé into a share of the|%,th® room where Mr, and Mrs. Jew- | her daughter, Anne, Is reported to be Pag By ] TURNS SOMERSAULT $4,000,000 fortune left by his father. ett were sleeping, instead of leaving| engaged. As Mrs. Stillman left the |™ent in County Court to-morrow, and Four years later ‘he came into no_| With Shin be Honsy beh oe rope|automobile at the door, McCormick trial-Monday, is the schedule laid out t ie " |ladder ts a fine plece of splicing, and] catied out to her, ‘Good luck.” She District’ Attorney. Rust nd tle by a fist fight with Edgar Dud- gh t » G u hel by —Distric rney Ruston, in 103; Car Crashes Into Monu- ley, theatrical manager and amateur | He boasted he learned to make it in} yepiicd, “Thanks, dearle, I’m all pre- Btooklyn, for the flve men accused of ‘Trade ment—Two Boys on Bi- Young Lyhch, the police records!” jt was suid quite positively by one cycles Run Down, Masetanticg: an bot danad oe Fa eee toe ee mira of he lawyers in the caso that Miss| srs, Ethel, Lindiad, No, 889 Kosclusko y 2 tory, During tho war Burton was ul Gepartment store dolivery bod and on| ARE Stillman, who ts due to arrive) street, last night, to attack her. All _ ‘BRITAIN WARNED i, * BY NORTHCLIFFE Elmira. boxer, at the stage entrance to the pared having broken into the apartment of LONDON, May 10 (Associated Ghaste Bear bs: dinie, | ORS woman and three men were In-| rirst Lieutenant in the Avigzion Sec-| one of his trips planned a robbery dur. | ‘8 New York to-day m4 whe seamahip, the prisoners were captured after a rs .—Lord Northoliffe, welcomed | 104; *Wrack ‘ 4 Jured Jast night tn North Bergen when] tion of the army. {ng which he was arrested, Accord. | OlY™ple, would be me “ be Bier eh eae vaits Vaerle lagiaee’ © vetgioe ie. day on his return from his world ‘entry. ban ae the driver of thtlr automobile tried to] Count Zichy Was a prisoner part of] ing to the police, he confessed to aj Bt brother, Bud, and -broug at eo - i elo Rec bekcgk paeemey tour at’a juncheon given by the Em. RACE—Lnens avoid striking another car on the Se-ithe time In Russia during the war.| robbery at Highland Falls, N. ¥.,| °NCe to Poughkeepsie. and that there} ments will be sought on three counts EDA Merrinn, Mt Man ah 4 ; tone patie 4 ft Count r 4 J “| was a possibility she, might take the] robbery In the Pst degree, assault INE ARD ' re pire Press Union, made up of leading rt ‘iehn. ne caucus . The machine struck a|He ts a son of Count Bela Zichy of] gince his release. Marine, thin etearian’ Bua’ eles|ccnien Dano cAranala, proprietors in the U: 04; Bllapery et Hi minument with such force that it turned] Hungary, who in 1895 married Mre.| Chief Magistrate McAdoo hela] ** P and ‘larossy: Funeral services at chapel of National treed ne {ll be called as a witness as soon as aie a Kingdom 4nd the Dominions, warned jampion degnuse, 100; |@ complete somersault. ‘The passengers] MAbelpWright Yanyza, who had just] Lynch without bail for further éx-| Will D0 © 8) he five wh scnters! the heuse were] casket Co., 80th at. and Sth a : against alienating the affec- ne ‘ ‘, 98: | were treated by a surgeon from North | before divorced Ferfando Yzniga, her! amination when he was arraigned be- eyecat tree tia Caioenaye for rial Galan, CRB T atte, sNO. 198) nth at 2 P, Mf Interment private, *, first husband, a brother of Consuelo, i cco! 4 Skillman reet;. Joseph jaloney "1 ‘ . -of the Canadian people by neg- ge tn Hudeon Hospital, but insisted on going} the then Wowager Duchess of Manz | {°° Aa Forevils Boo cane] Mr. Stillman, when they arrived at twenty-twoa No, 194 Concord Street; |MITH-CEARM FT ces pay, - lectingy the affairs of her American cay ney to their homes, > Rorves Pog ke ‘Tor his excellent work 24] te Teferee’s rooms, was David N.| Anthony Sisco, twenty-one, No. 61| gin at, Wednesday, 2 P.M. : I. P 4 cs me] _ They wave thelr names as Charles W.| Charlotte Demarest has a precedent] Oturing Lynch, | YO 4 | Carvalo, the,handwriting expert, who| Nostrand Avenue; Joseph McGonigte, | emery : Lore rong apiRigacnand Briefly of Grose He + co hun | Blake, the driver, No. 448 Monroe Ave-|for shifting ber affections, About} @Ptunns Lynch. will be callba, it was sald, in the) twenty-seven, No. 43 Dulield street, Pan GALE ‘ 5: important pon! hich his at- 105, SRNR, ayes? man declares John Maloney, twenty-one, No. = iNnal hi ten years ago her siXer, Helene De- event that Mrs. Mie and y y ' tention had been drawn during bis| hy) i ToT peered: cpeatae coder paeedibamedlben Pes ae Bog spamtld ate gad SEMENOFF TO BE HEARD [that certain letters in the hands 01] 87 Union Street,t The driver of the |OX COAL AND Gih STOVES pareetaln, mele ee ‘ Club Han- ; Mr. and Mra, John Baker, No, 333 to Jack prolonged trip, devoted ‘his address / wht furlonie | POM: Leishman, son of the then American}, , BY SENATE COMMITTEE] her husband's counsel are not in her what he termed the most ATi super, | Bilsabeth Street, Bileabeth, cuts on face! Ms seodor to Rome. She broke thisl: * handwriting. and body, and Harry Hanscome, No, 333}. s1 P escorted by Mr, agement later and married a] Cossack Chief Wilt Be Permitted] Mrs, Stillman, y Mr. Waverley Strget, Jersey City, arm| member of the ducal houso of Suther- to Testify in Own Behalt. Mack, was the first to enter the room| PASTOR FIRES ENGINE Weather, cloudy sprained and cut on face and head, land. vi a —pe | Where the secret hearing was held. While riding a blovele at White Plains] Mrs, Demarest declined absolutely]. WASHINGTON, = May 10.—The | 1)" "tew morients the banker's corps OF FAST ERIE TRAIN Senate Labor Committee to-day de- ELECT. Avenue and Burke Avenue, Bronx, lust]to make any statement to-day, of lawyers and her own arrived from ella SS il PIMLICO SELEC ‘ IONS night, Richard Andorson, ten, No, 2337 —_—.@.>.— cided to/permit Gen. Gregorie Sem-]| New York and Yonkers, respectively, enoff, Cossack chief whose forces in ei he chambers of Referee RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Mey, 19,—| Holland Avenue, Bronx, and Danio! atc- | STEAMER ON THE ROCKS and went.to t fberia are charged with many bru- | Gleaso: World solections for to- | Sherry, eleven, No. #74) Holland Avenue, NORTH OF CAPE RACE ertae: pelo d ce dlsig uy Rede feason. eer races are as follows: were run down by @n/ unidentified au- UE OF NAT! RACE—Trueman Entry Lank,| jomobiie, which sped on. In Fordham| gr JOHN'S, N. F.—The steamer flea {0 testify before isin bis | LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ machine was Odell Burfiend,. twenty- Stok ent we one, No. 1042 Union Street. on nell to Jersey City. The Rey, Burngide Steen, pastor of Park Methodist Church, Hornell, N. Xa | Gru tgiia Wtecsived vier d On Mo - preeeding publi can thurited” only “at in search of first-hand Information as to] priteding publication | fan, be Inverted | + found : the iife of a rallroad man, tired Erie | Worl “Dine. Coop conalaine Guazetiae BROOD , PACE Oseanne, car waite arse ifuren tod Weaver | boo on the rocks twenty male $< MEETS TO-MORROW | vine! ston aon wad Sa ra Y right leg. rth Rac Sit aint we to Jersey City yester play atvertisin by iy Macbeoian vie. Sean Jal ee. onlin a! north of Cape e to-day. she} STARTS ON 6,000-MILE Alay 740° tAseosinted “clad In overalls and with a big ban-| ment jequowt pof he Zeal, " eum ae 4 struck during the night, AIR TRIP TO SIBERIA GENEVA, i dana handkerchief around his neck, Mn RTH RACE — Tricks, Wraith, Press).—The eighteenth session of} steen shoveled more than thirty tons of Phalaris. FIFTH RACH—Slippery Elm, Alice C, il of the League of Nations coal on the trip. The train is the fastest Sunday Mot: ae bighaeniway ics on the Bri olay Mats Sheet seas. tre She was from Liverpool to Quebec without cargo, The Captain and crew @lyer Prest wil F Monahan Entry. PIMLICO RESULTS. landed safely. It 1s believed the vessel Rotite Across Co will cyen here to-morrow,, with the —2 ™———— raving. cony ‘which RACE — Jocose, ‘Vitamin, —— jete 1 BUFFALO, May 10.—C. 0. Prest of] prospect of several important ques-] HOUSTON, May 10.—A motion that] {0 m Sefton by ,, | Will be @ compl joss, prosper fneerdion orders’ ust. secieed by saevenTe RAGW Routledge, ‘Moo lee eee TN ee SAA one-hait Se — Kenmore, N. ¥;, left Curtiss Field to-| tions now defore the Genoa economle| the International Brotherhood of Loco-| fil be emilicg ‘as Condon seule, go “i Hextdin). 080 PERSIAN CABINET RusIGNs, | day 19 & biplane on a 6,000-mile fight] conference coming Up for discussion. |motive Firemen and Enginemen, now sh | order eonvention hi contribute $50,000 a] ,,Ditsay copy or, orders Feleased, inter than af TEHERAN, Persia, May 10,~The| to Alaska and Siberia, He pl a above. when’ canlited to 4 to fol- $2.20 and out, first. The possibility, forone thing, of the o Gover t mail Thi- month to the United Mine Workers of poonnte at on = Site: Don't Bother Me (Morris), $2.80 and | members of the Cabinet, with the exeep- eee Sect ret any! Touts 19 Chi-T cage going oxtensively into the Mnstice during the adhtinuance 66 ine » discounts of any character? contract ee Tey ome weoond. Hon of the Minister of War, yesterday!” Last year Preat made a start from} Russian question 4s seen in a request lstrike, was made. from the floor ‘ THE WORkD§ Merry Land (Holmes), out, third, telegraphed thbir resignations to the|the Mexican border but his plane was| filed with the League by Norway| placed in the hands of a special com- ‘Dime—0.65, Grey Bonnet alvo ran, | aan, arecked in the Canadjan Rockios, Asking for an independent inquiry into] mites, 4t was learned to-day. uk , ‘ /, - ’ ee. worerenmne ars exten ner ——— - a 2, - ia

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