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‘ \ first time women have sat in the + Pennsylvania Legisiature. { Congressman Graham, Republican, ‘will be opposed in. November by Mrs Bilen Duane Davis, who won the Democratic: nomination for the N: { tonal House. W. W, Roper, Pinchot manager ; here, gave the credit for Pinchot i showing to the women of Pennayly: nin. “The women are to be con- { Bratulated,"” Roper said. ‘They did ; “Ythe trick.’ } 4 David A. Reed of Pittsburgh, un the late Senator Philander C. Knox and for the full term beginning next : March, will be opposed by Fred B. } Kerr of Clearfield, nominated by the 3 Democrats for both places, also with- 4 out opposition. ; John A. McSparran, head of the f State Grange, will be the Democratic epponent in November for Governor. MeSparran was nominated without opposition. For Lieutenant Governor the Re- publicans nominated David H. Davis of Lackawanna County and for Sec- retary of Internal Affairs James F. Woodward of Alegheny County. Three veteran members of the ‘Lower House of the legislature went down to defeat in Lackawanna Coun- ty. They were Fred C.Ehrehartt, the oldest Republican member in point of service of the House; Hugh A. Daw- son and W. W. Jones. Apparently only one woman captured a Repubil- can nomination for the Le; ture. She was Miss Helen Grimes of Knox- ville, Allegheny County. Six women vere named by the Democrats for the ‘Legislature and two for Representa- tives In Congress, The Congressional ‘nominees were Ellen Duan Dav! the Second District, and Jane EB. Lo- nard, in the Twenty-seventh. prenatal SENATE CAMPAIGN LEADERS TO BACK PINCHOT ELECTION “McCormick Says His Com- mittee and National Com- mittee Will Support Reed and Pepper. WASHINGTON, May 117.—Senator McCormick, Chairman of the Repub- ‘ican Senatorial Campaign Commit- tee, made public the following state- ment on the results of the Pennsyl- vania elections: “The Senatorial Committee, like the National Committee, will ener- getically co-operate with the party | leaders in Pennsylvania to assure the | triumphant election of Reed, Pepper and Pinchot. “I know of Reed that he has a fine record as a soldier and as a citizen. Pepper will be one of the few truly great Senators, a worthy successor to Knox. I do not have to say that I am delighted by the news of the nom~ ination of my old friend and comrade, ‘Gifford Pinchot.’ hve st AO Na _ 12,000 ARMENIANS : “FED BY NEW YORKER Karagheusian Saves Lives of Starving. Peasants by Gifts. 1 ERIVAN, Armenia, May 17 (Asso- t elated (Press). —Twelve thousand peasant farmers in the Armenian | famine districts have received prea- ents of a month's rations from an old- : time neighbor, James Karagheusian, | ‘of New York City, it 1s announced here to-day. Mr. Karagheusian left Armenia 20 years ago and amassed fortune in America. He took this means of celebrating his birthday, The food was distributed by the Near East Rel'ef, each peasant re- } ceiving a quantity of rice, beans and corn gril The Governor of Barana -sent the ‘following message the benefactor: “A train load oF food means a great deal to suffering people. from starvation." FRANCE HONORS of Honor in Recognition of Kindly Acts. "WASHINGTON, May 17.—In rec- ognition of his many kindly acts and ‘triendly interest tn France, and in bomthemoration of the recent eighty- eighth anniversary of his birth, Am- assador Jusserand yesterday be- stowed upon Chauncey Depew the pf the Legion of Honor, ook place at the embassy "TIS NOT A FRUIT, SO DANDELION but Not Whether "Tis ; Flower or Weed. ©. Dandelions are not fruit, and hence cannot be used legally in -;the manufacture of wine for ‘\tamily use, é _- Dandelion wine addicts with a conscience are responsible for this ruling of Federal Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, made pub- Ue to-day by Collector of Internal ~ Revenue Ferguson, Constant in- “quiries by law abiders, who feared dandelions might not be one of the Trust wine stocks permissible for houreholders to use on permit, {caused him te send the query to Washington, Collector Ferguson aaid. While he ruled what a dande- ion is not, the Commissioner did ©. not render a decision on what a dandelion is—whether it ranks vegetable, a flower-or a weed. SUBSE eEr yy. * Your gift literally saved thousands CHAUNCEY DEPEW Made an Officer in Legion Pecoration of the Order of Officer Sed Mrs, Depew, a very few personal ‘criends, and the staff of the embassy, were present at the ceremony which WINE IS BANNED Conmissioner So Decides, TOM FOLEY OUT TO BEAT HEARST SERVES NOTICE ld Quit Tammany Rather Than. Support Editor If Nominated. FOR AL SMITH. Wants Him Named With “Good Up-State Man” for U. S. Senator. Thomas F, Foley, veteran leader of Tammany, has “‘served notice’ that he won't stand for Hearst. If by chance thé editor should win the nomination—"T'll quit Tammany and work to defeat him,"’ says Foley. His statement is taken us a frank warning to Charlies F. Murphy of a fight in the organization if there is any deal with the Hearst-Hylan- Connors combination, He is quoted: “Hearst is after the nomination for Governor; there isn’t much doubt about that, But what has he ever done to think he deserves recognition from Democrats? All he ever did was try to fool the plain people by pre- tending he was their friend. I am against him, and that goes for the rest of my life, “It Isn't possible to believe that the thinking delegates in the next Demo- cratic convention would consider naming Hearst. I had something to do with beating Hearst once, and [ may have the experience again. He hasn't a chance of being nominated." ‘But if he should run away with the nomination what would you do then?" was ed. ‘What would I do? What would any self-respecting man do? I would resign from Tammany Hall and then go out and try to beat him. “I am going to insist that Al name go to that convention. mocrats of the State want why shouldn't they have him? I hope to see Al named with a good, independent up-State Democrat. for —— a black hand and a skull and crogs- Senator. Al can win again, tract and must leave the responsibility : Mr, Conners issued a lengthy state- av . . for final action in appropriating the| Conciliation Committee For-|"°,t "tne same time the police sald ment last night, saying that if Mr.jt ; PS funds for construction, with the cy were Investigating a death threat Hearst were “not a candidate” for : lh Board of Estimate, where it belongs. | mally Reports Breakdown {I were Investigating a death threat Governor, “public sentiment, which] > : ‘The Board of Estimate was remind- f Negotiations. nent club woman, who criticised the dcmands a fighter,” will insist he take a ed to-day in the Transit Commis- of Negotiations. re of murder and. incendlarism. the nomination. Mr Conners labeled sion’s letter that former Transit —-——— Her Bama wai withheld ‘ Gov. Mi! corporation man and _ es Construction Commissioner Delaney = u ate Diher |aavelspoelt 6 ch -pu- Mr. Hearst_as the opposite. ~The! | ™ ’ a |' & week before he wont out of offce| pena) ~The Peace Commiiter of the| thorities comeentrated there ettorte tps it from the former Buffalo : N | wrote to the Mayoryand to the Board i important In so far as it in- ; : i erntivaic: cbpoiee ear olbanaan ay was the cohfessipn said by police : Beh a, of Es to find basis for unity of the Irish} to have been obtained yesterday tram aati ihe we Ibe: rit ee ‘ “weet 3 : the character of construction from| factions, formally reported to the Dail| Mrs. Margaret Miller, wife of Jopn ie eb fal 8 pao oy mi oy elevated to subway. The same groundg|to-day a breakdown of the negotia-| Miller, now under arrest as,the al- Jom living expasiees eeore ah : ‘ : prped by Denney ars ee wrens Py (dene. Z leged driver of the ‘death car" trom jo. ge c phone, alesteia. sata Lies "atecoeak fe Tie ath the Transit Commission in its stand] The Agenda for the Dail, as it re-| which shots were fired killing two po- fare and an inquiry designed to force down the cost of milk. ; ' Prisoner Tells Court Two “Mr, Hearst,"” remarked Conners, has not asked for the place, but to] PYAN GoLite Gp eimice \ Friends, Also in Jail, the people he {is the outstanding figure who is not afraid, His record aioe Ge . 4 a ; Are Innocent. shows to them that combinations of wealth cannot successfully flatter or pk a eae . : . a Lumen Beebe, thirty years Old, to- threaten him. He stands for five-cent fare State wide, cheaper gas, cheaper people wish at this time, They are , % - Pre ES 4 . dicted for the thoroughly aroused and will not : 4 E longing to Mrs. countenance any milk and water can- @idates.”* Be cr ok ee ae pak j — J |vatued at $70,000, and was remanded) Knocks Over Autos, Pushes i COURTS HERE CATCH UP WITH CRIME ARRESTS / mdar Within Two Arrest, crimes of which the men are accused twenty-six, No. 363 West 3éth Street, with two prior convictions a@ainst them, were sent to Sing Sing Mulqueen’ Soseoh Gane No, “ios Wie |Bind and Gag Proprietor, Flee] Moves That His Application Thre eee, wes gen te Spimre. rhe! in Waiting Auto—Woman Be Returned—Must Wait Burglary. Indicted, with th i 1N ; William ‘Butler, u son of former Assen: Gives Alarm, Until Next Year, blyman Dick Butler. He is ill in Belle- wm vue Hospital, and mot tried. At. Thomas Meardic: one of the tren fant | jeweller of No. 690 Third Avenue, shot and killed. They were attempting} took out several trays of diamond fo rob the loft of @ fur manufacturer] ings to show to thre men cus- tomers at 10.80 o'clock this morning|the whole, decided to return Commis- and looked up to find two revolvers |sioner Enright’s request with a letter s is face. tothe effect that the Estimate Board thrust. 1a. Bs will be willing to consider it when the 1928 budget is being made up. It was Hotel, Next Meyer Schoen, & middle aged] Police Commissioner Enright will have to walt until next year for his twenty-five $5,000 a year secret ser- vice detectives. The Board of Esti- ing wedding, ee WOULD BAR CADDIES BEFORE 1 P. M. SUNDAYS Employment Depriv Charches of Avaliable Chotrs, Says Bt Iution.|the two to tie him to it by the legs|the return of the Enright applicatic Be Long Island golf courses will be cad-Jand arms and fasten a handkerchief |The new detective unit would have ss cost $62,500. dieless, at least In go far as Eplscopal- jan boys and girls are concerned, until after church hours on Sundays, If a resolution adopted al to-day’s 4 full weight In th land, Theresolution was offered by Dr. James Holland of Glen Cove. This As directed ‘he went to a chair in rested, into his mouth. In the meanfime the third man| chairman of the committee appointed | still about made a deliberate selection from the|to investigate the advisability of a stock. put the jewelry he liked in his| Wireless station on the roof of the} bai pocket and said “Let's go!" Municipal Building was laid over for one week because of the absence of The three, slamming the door as! Queens Borough President Connolly session was in court APRIL SALE OF SA te of the departing ti CATES A RECORD, Foe uasie ¢ parting tins tone, Another increase In monthly sales of |® look through Schoen's show win- Treasury wavings certificates {s an-|dow. She saw him flopping around nounced to-day for the Seoond Federallon the floor trying to get loose from Reserve District, Sales figures for April 4 in this district amounted to $1,240,000, {the chair, Seredming, she collected a with reports otill to be received from|crowd of neighbors who went in with] Mrs. Ro: humerous agency banks. Since Febru- be used to broadcast proceedings of the Board of Estimate. The station would cost the city $50,000. VE STORIES TO] Sfaynes. Mr. DEATH, Frederick, a laborer, and , . her and released the jeweller. He said] 233 East 824 Street, was killed early | fleet are expected. cted. cor ce Paty Ts . NERAL CHURCH, B'way, oot! ary sales of theso certificates have in-| Mer Bie recat eee oon worth of nic] to-day when she tell from s window | Smuggling,” Mr,.Andrews sald, fof te cour told the Council Great| mother, Rose, The home is in a pov-| NBRAL CUUR« A, B'wex,, Osh gts ioe creased 11 per cent, ‘The April figures |e and a tray of about $4.00) worth, °f DSF Sbartment on the fifth floor. Bhe | been redviced more than 60 per cont., due| Britain wae greatly disappointed that |erty-stricken section, populated exclu- mM F nes re the heaviest for:any month alnce | Stock a orth vn found dead in tho yard. after to the wo-eperation of the Coast Guard! the present geasion had falled to reg-|sively by forelgners and ts idered 4 WILLIAM. CAMPBELL Fu. the new {ssue of « fleates was pl \o Jewelry left for rey wee also ms bad aroused a tenant, } ed %, whieh proving | the League's consent to the man-|one of the most poverty-stricken in - CHUKCH, Bway, O8th, tte of on h missing from the safe t ( Besieged Block, Capturing Four Burglars RANS VOM ART GU i, ER UEKI NG ape KMTEMED NO 12 Somat - | , ‘ day pleaded guilty to grand larceny + lel ED in the first degree before Judge Nott peut prt Ln rsa grape hod Ps yale ; SS in Genefal Sessions, having been in- national panel of candidates. The pro- ee eae treaty side finally offered to agree tolag sow HORSES BURNED “To to the Tombs for two weeks awaiting a list on the proportion of six pro- BATH ; sentence. John Gavin and David] Down Barnand What Not.’ |treaty candidates to four anti-treaty| oarcvinie, ont. May 17.—Twenty- Bushnell of Chicago were to-day in- dicted for participation in the crime and went to the Tombs in default of} TACOMA, $25,000 bail, ’ q Miss Ruth Hayden, Beebe's flancee, who was arrested with the three men For the first time) ih the history of in Harrisburg last Saturday night, the Criminal Courts Butiding, it was was not indicted, there being no evi-|day as peacefully consuming his fod- bald chses, are being placed dence to connect her with the robbery.|der with a circus at Bellingham, on the calendar for trial where the|. \ She was freed from custody. Wash., after an afternoon, night and , Beebe asked for the indulgence of Zee one Were committed two weeks ago. ’ the court for his two male companions, | MO™ing of fampage that stretched| House. a is believed they discussed Timothy O'Hara, twenty-eight, No, 4 a declaring them to be innocent, He said|for thirty mifes from Sedro Wooley, | the possibility of continuing the truce, 424 West 23th Street and his brother that & pore of tha Peatertvantl Wes. * although no statement was made. john, 5 —— tS Railroad’ had put Mrs. Harrison's} ‘Tusko hurled his keeper, H. Hen- Jewel bag into his taxicab by mis-}arickson, thirty feet in the alr. Sev- take and that he drove off with the|¢ral of Hendrickson’s ribs were Jewels. When he opened the bag he! broken, Tusko proceeded through the surgent leader, were among those at the meeting. It is possible that these officers w was dagzted by the brilliant diamonds] streets of Sedro Wooley, capsizing | pe se te hing Perper | and fell for the temptation of stealing} three automobiles and turning a| prevent bloodahed and compel the per ‘Trede them. He was driven to the Claridge|dance into a riot. Then he headed morning, he said, he| for the hills, ages ! looked through the papers but could] Hattened fences and orchards and ie Spray Aegarded 68 & torlora Advt. on page 14 find no mention of the loss. calls from excited farmers and loggers He needed money for his approach-| betrayed Tusko's line of flight to sev- and pawned a ring for $500, mate, sitting to-day as a committee of | he told his friends of his find dnd] three telephone poles. A farmer, look- they advised jewels. They lawyer, he ‘stated, when’ all were ar- e 7 On this showing the the back of the store und allowed | Mayor Hylan himself who moved for] avin and Bushnell asked that the| breaking in Tusko ate his fll and n be held on a small bail, Assist-| then proceeded onward. ant District Attorney Richard Mur- The report of Rodman Wanamaker,|P)y¥ told a ing and Judge Nott set the high] Yesterday, Mrs. Harrison, owner of the jewels, ig one of the sugar kings of Phila- Yel est three, all boys, were found| igs . page had possessed him. Sauntering| *“Unses yey | they ran out, went to an automobile| father of the resolution, calling for|delphia. Their statements were taken ther elephants that had| hungry and deserted to.-day In thce| provided above ‘whom employment, it was said, deprives some re 0 | UP to two other elep! 7 | earn @iscouuts of “any cha parishes of from 20 to 20 per cent. offa few doors below. The chauffeur| the establishment Of the station, for future use es they are about to}, 205 included among. his pursuers,| house, No, 16 Mersellos Street, Jersey | gun “Maus of Any charac thelr available chotr and Sunday School | started it when he saw them coming Sey Hcprogopreay Vane * Tusko meekly permitted his recap-} City. John Iwro, le of the chile THE WORLD + mater! K months of the year. Df ture, . erick Iw: x The resolution provides against am. |and took them at high speed down] supervision of ver A. Whalen,| RUM RUNNERS BETRAY ay ee a ee Sa\tha foun, Jenn ployment of caddies on the golf nks|Phird Avenue and west through Commissioner of Plant and Struc- NT: PS Anthony seven, Joseph six, nd | enero before 1 P. M. on Sundays and that the tures. Comptroller Craig thought it RIVALS TO DRY AGENTS|LEAGUE TO CONSIDER Frederick three, o protest “be brought to ention of | Street. should be under the contro} of the aticea oO PALESTINE MANDATE] ‘They told him their father and O1Go. : congregations by the cl Mrs. Sophi Shapiro, dress fittings, Smegelers Tip Of Arrt mother went out Sunday last leaving] ANDERSON.—CHAS. L CAMPDELL Fu- es en ‘ Nya ROA SIRLIGA Avani, curicusl cwer tacationmewn Florida mor Meet Special” Mooi Within ‘Tewae|them and saying nothing about when . CHURCH, Bway, oath at, uneil marked that the new station might 3 TON, May 17.—Rivalry! yoeths at B Reaqne vs, head { Nation: t {| NERAL CHUKCH, & + uth ¢t f 2 the Council of the League of Nations| tag hecn without font Ae x artery © Prohibition gecided to-day to Hold a apecial meet-| nia was said to bu suffering bees Wedneaday, unit, returning to-day from Miam!, re-i ing not later than July 15 to consider of nourlehment KANTOR.— KATHERINE. CAMPBELL pu portal to Prohibition Comn tssloner | (pe Britiah mandate for Palestine. The uncle~informed the poltee, and] XERAL CHURCH, B'way, 60th et Andrews said the smug-/ we, Sr'8h four fret asked for a mect- n NERAL ; % ty: on glers are tipping off the enforcement tdi 'W 2 ¢ Vooher. forty-three, of No. | authorities when liquor ships of @ rival geoig for France and Marquis Imperial{| the children. Warrants were sworn out! yyvg, Seer FROM ART LEAGUE “AWARDS CONTRACT FOR 14TH ST. "L" City Had Refused to Vote $1,149,196 Fund for Connecting Link. INCHICAGO. FEAR IL DELNERY “Shoot to Kill” Order Issued as Threats Increase in Labor Award War. The Transit Commission at a formal CHIOAGO, May 17.—An army of meeting to-day awarded to the Joslin police, with orders to kill any sugnl- Construction Company, Inc., the con- | f= ‘ clous person who failed to contply ¢ tract for the construction of the con- necting ramp’between the subway portion and the elévated portion of the 14th Street-Eastern District rapid transit Ine, This ‘action is the commission's an- swer to the Board of Estimate’s de- cision’ of two ‘weeks ago when it re- Jected . the’ commission's application for an appropriation of $1,149,196 with which to construct the connect~ ring link between the overhead and the underground structures. Ina letter to the board the Com- missioners point out that they yield to no one in their opposition to elevated spade aa a-sepersl propos. tion, ana have repeatedly stated their 4 2 i attitude in this respect. The sole} School Girl Expects to promptly with all police orders, was spread through Chicago to-day .to combat what is described by officials as the attempts of convict labor lead- ers to rule the city through murder re and terrorism In assigning police guards to most of the buildings under construction, a move brought on by the $100,000 incendiary fire last night in a 70 a tment building In the north shore residential section, Chief Fitamoyyis tola his men to shoot first and talk afterwards. VIRGINIA D. MACDONALD. Every public hullding and & majo wie , ity of the buildings under construe- George Washington High] tion in various sections under guard to prevent cari'ying out of anoymous RAISE Marclveu. ton bari? Gus ot threats to burns the city in retalla- Dee rt abo is bs Study i Paris tion for the drive against muders, Pawer—of the right to deviate from ba: dy m Paris. . bombings and fires believed to part the plain provisons\of a contract to which the city is obligated, and which the commission inherited when. it took office. The only way, therefore, to effect a change in the contract is to obtain the consent of the company. The commission several months ago received written refusal of tho Virginia’ D; Macdonald of George|of a campaign of some labor leaders Washington High School was awarded inst the Landis Building Trades the. School Art Leugue Scholarship! ¥ ewe 4 for Felffuary, 1922, At the end of | A special guard babes pie * bates each term the pupils showing the|the county jail when’ iintnaly testy greatest promise in industrial art are | ‘ecclved that a delivery of NE awarded this scholarship, which a aca rec aa a tient there pa receiver to consent to a change, and| Carries free tuition’ Tor che year at pee eee ent ein the recent ere the receiver has within the past week| ‘ither the New York School of Fine | {i eee ee nned by) publicly reaffirmed this position. The} 49d. Applied Arts or Pratt Institute, | viin aed fora statement on last commission has exhausted its efforts} Baboklyn. night's fire, Chief Fitzmorris simply in this direction, but, if the Board of said: ‘We w warned that incen- Estimate desires other confirmation i diarism would come next, It is here. ® of-this statement or to make any The men responsible will pay twenty gther independent effort to obtain the times over before we are through." « necessary consent, the commission is While these precautions were being quite willing that they take the mat- taken a new series of threats were tly with the receiver of ¢ y yarious city officials ah Late kal &! e eitizens, A letter received by jen yesley Westbrook of the , : "A do) ) and a dog you must end. Condemned to die sooner or a little later are you. Get your ; AU (: “sg. P. 3 : The commission further pointed out fn its letter to the Board of Estinfate that {t has no idea of pressing the matter further. The commission states that it has fulfilled its obligation and hes no power to alter the con- the Brooklyn Rapid Transit prop- insuran was signed erties, the letter states. P. M. W. B.,." and on it was drawn Dail Eireann, which has been trying against the Board of Estimate's in-| sumed sessions this afternoon, con- Ncemen early Wednesday in the labor sistence to have a subway instead of} tained a motion by Arthur Griffith, | fouq an elevated structure erected. its President, declaring that the elec- Pollce connect the firing of the en ona te tions for Southern Ireland should be building with labor disorders through a man who warned two women in an adjoining building to escape before their building caught fi He ran down the steps shouting ‘To hell with the Landis award.’”’ ‘ ‘The questioning of Mrs. Miller, po- lice say, brought a full cdnfession fyom her in which the names of other occupants of the ‘death car were given. held June 16 and that nominations «| for officers should be made public by June 6. The secretary of the peace commit- Terrible Tusko, Huge Elephant, \..2 88. eee e read a long statement regarding On Big Rampage Peace negotiations, saying they were conducted on the basis of an election with the candidates agreed upon, the robhery) of jewelry (be- plan being to submit to the country a Mitchell Harrison,|Tosses Keeper 380_ Feet, members. eight show horses and hunters belonging May 17,-]_ Liam Mellowes, however, the Secre-| to H. C. Cox and Sir Adam Beck were tary continued, objected to anything] burned to depth to-day in a fire that except a return of members in the ex. | destroyed Hugh Wilson's training arena, isting proportions of the Dail member- “a ship, and as far as possible the same members as now. On this the negotia- tions collapsed. DUBLIN, May 17.—Army officers of both factions met at the Mansion Wash., “Tusko,” described as the largest elephant in captivity, is reported in 4 special despatch to the Ledger to- Michael Collins, De Minister |] Mulcahy and Rory O'Connor, the in- litical leaders to acquiesce, but this { Meanwhile, Free State troops have taken over from the British forces Curragh Camp, the central traiping station for Ireland and the thir . largest military post in the United| Notice to Advertisers Kingdom, The British troops that were at Curragh are now in Dublin. s0 went to Philadelphia! eral hundred men and boys in pursuit, He said] At one logging camp Tuske uproot him to restore the were about to go to his ing out of an upper story window, gazed upon the elephant's mighty back, hunched in an unsuccessful ef. fort to overturn the house, attorney for] A barn proved less stanch and after FOUR CHILDREN, DESERTED IN HOME, |". 2 "7! FOUND FAMISHED "nc'5"% engravings to ved b> 1 P, Me At dark, Monday, the several hun- r de camp in the purt that there were|@red pursuers mu 000 of the jewelry| Woods, taking up the trail at daybreak Parents Gone, Boys, From 3 to 9, Lived On Single Risch Ei Loaf Since Sunday. Tieertion orders ant, eee omitted as cond! It was in a valley known as “The Garden of Eden’ that Tusko oppa: ently returned to normalcy. as calmly and as suddenly as the spirit of ram- with her husband, who Four children, the eldest nine and the! t Display copy or orders rele they would be back. F m that tn Wednesday f of bread tha 7 four cald they |SENISUN.-W LL IA on, after eating # } GENEVA, May 17 (Associated Presa). J pai) boon left bebind, tt Lb. PU g within atx weeks, but Leon Bour- aclety took charge Of] Wednesday, 1 P. M --BEATRICE. CAMPBELL . Py- City, Wednesday; at 2 P. Aly cae este