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r = — rs ee aad - r SID TRY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. : PRESIDENT STANDS [CUT GOAL PRICES, Ds = ee "aid outside of the Ward house and Wook for blood stains, cevolver bullet ‘marks, scratches an@ any other evi- f @ence which would throw light on | hie reliability of the story. t he gist of the story published was | accepted by Mr. Weeks only as the Lost Boy Romps and Plays, vaidenttied Is Dead 4x Movguel¢NOS INFASGO AND} GO THIS WEEK TO | TO START TO-DAY c_ (a =o == ek — = a = = = oo =— — — — cs (——_ — cs —_ = — 3s ow cS ==] cS ——] = a eee lJ == ———4 cons i ‘basis for widening the scope of the In- | F of the truth of Ward's gee cmeacc| DESPITE ATTACKS) 10 OPERATORS $4,000,000 LOSS} 53,000 RR MMEN) IN ANNUAL RACE 4efending his life from the black- ’ ’ u fall ' lers at 4 o'clock el igen —— > is —eeee ~~ : vor. “The narraltveImpiented ewe Harding Convinced Attorney}He Assumes Responsibility for Speculators Had Boosted Price]Strike to Be Called in July if] Winds Will Carry Them Over Se Potcemee oF series after tho tact, | General Was Not Morally Fixing Reasonable Rate 40 Cents a Bushel Majority Vote Great Lakes, Weather See eroceianee of um wiliing oF Wrong in Morse Case. During Strike. Before Break. ; for It. Experts Say F Peters and the wounding of another man by Ward in bis own home. CHIEF OF POLICE DISCREDITS STORY. er Chiet of Potice Cody, who has had|Rumor Says Debate Was|Asks 1,500 Non-Union Owrers Fee erough ine wen ot omen. | otatigd by Persons Slated to Agree Individually olligg he ae harap tic teteditecaad for Prosecution. to Decrease. ment that It was untrue because it ubstis dates Z Pies Galena MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 31 (As- sociated Press).—Thirteen balloons to-day tugged at their moorings ready, to get away at 3.30 o'clock this after- noon in the thirteenth national bal- Joon race which will decide the three ~ entries of the United States in the international contests to be held in Switzerland in August. The United States Weather Bu reau reported that the balloons would encounter a wind from the northeast at the start, but that this would change to a wind from the southwest as greater altitudes were reached, Such winds mean that the big gas bags soon would take & flight northeastward across the Great Lakes into Canada. The bailoons attracting ‘he greatest attention were the naval entries, fly- ing independently and not cligible to any of the prize money or honors of victory. These two bags were inflated with helium gas, the first free bal- loons to navigate the air with this non-inflammable substance, which Government officials claim will revos lutionize the flight of lighter-than-ale craft. Another interesting feature of the helium balloons will be a newly in- vented radio equipment. The Gov- ernment has maintained war-time secrecy over this invention, but it is said to be miraculous. Fighting the civilian entries will be three army balloons. The fi balloon to take the air will be that of Roy Donaldson of Springfield, Il. ‘The others will fol- low in this order: Major Oscar Westover, Washing- ton; Ralph Upson, Detroit; Capt. John Berr St. Louis; Lieut. Com- mander J. P. Norflcet, Lakehurst, Ny J; Lieut. W. FP. Reed, Pensacola, Fla; J. MeKibben, St. Louis; Warren Rasor, Brookville, O.; Lieut. James T. Neely, Ross Field, Cal Capt. Harold Weeks, Langley Field, Va.; Bernard von Hoffman, St. Louis; Ward T. Van Norman, Akron, O.; HL EB. Honeywell, St. Louis, ae, PERUVIAN PROPOSAL IS REFUSED BY CHILI. \ SRAUDS “ITED IR AWAS ENT] DETROIT, May 41 (Agsociated VAR | RAUDS | CIT ARMOUR \ AS OPPONENT Press}, — Gthiciala of tha United - ome: Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Fotal Crop Affected to Extent] ®mptoyees and Railway Shop Labor- * nce ers to-day began preparation of of $290,000,000—Raised strike ballots to be sent within the I iving Cos next few days to the 478,000 members of the organization throughout the country and to the approximately 000 non-union men of the crafts who would be affected by a strike. he brotherhood members, with the tain on one of the greatest specula-| non-union men, will be asked to vote tive flascos tn the last quarter centuhy}on accepting the wage cuts of from tory of the grain tr in this} one to five cents an hour recently try. At least, that is the optnion] ordered by the United States Railway of mon who have been closely iden-| Labor Board in Chigago, If a ma- tified with the grain trade for that] jority vote in tavor of a rejection of period the decreases, F. F. Grable, Grand Millions of dollars have been won| President of the brotherhood, is em- and lost. But what is more impor-| powered to Issue a strike call imme- tant, the living expenses of every in-| diately, setting the date for the walk- habitant of th United States has] out. heen goverend in part by a group of] A resolution calling for the strike New York tnd Chicago speculators] Vote and ordering Mr. Grable totuke who conesived the idea that they| the strike step was passed late yester. at a meeting of the brotherhood's cutive Council. A strike ballot will be mailed to each person affected by the reductions, it being desired io give non-union men working beside those holding union cards an opportunity to express their choice. Presses at the brotherhood’s printing plant here were set in motion early in the day turning out the bal- lots. It is expected by union officials that the last of the ballots will have been mailed ‘by the end of this week or the first of next. All the replies are looked for by the end of June. If a strike is desired by the membership such « call probably will go out during e the first week in July, Mr. Grable said. Under th trmious of their buying The wage reduction red bj AERA Melee ecu inliy rome tc $1 AD TERT Oe me onc nods arcered by the operators of the country to reduce the WASHINGTON, May 31,—Setre- tary Hoover to-day assumed the re- sponsibility for fixing a reasonabie price on spot coal during tho condi uance of the present coal strike. When 12 o'clock strikes to-night in Chicago it will ring down the cur Opening the Conference here to-day of union and non-union operators tn Mr. Hoover de- the producing fle clared that any reement between the operators looking toward fixing the price of coal, even though in the interest of the public, would be l- legal, and therefore he asked the in- © with him for coat in not believe dividual operators to ag upon a reasonable pric their respective districts. Con) production is running 8,000,000 sumption, Mr. t market, whieh could corner thie w tunately, their effor time were partially successful, proved a complete fizzle. More than two months band of powerful speculators keeping the pencil points of the statisticians blunt figuring the coun- try's visable supply of wheat, And as day's passed they beeame more confi dent that they had an accurate tab on every lot of consequence, ‘They went into the wheat market and pur- chased millions of bushels, It was in the May option or wheat, contracted to be delivered before the end of th month, that the paign was to be brought to its successful climax Ex determination of « fair price, cases of unfair prices in their districts wnd cc at his request as might be neces- sury to meet sue! 8 He called upon 1,500 non-union coal “LAW RENCE” was impossible. He asserted suct things could not possibly have hap- (Special Correspondent of The Eve tion of them, at least, in the las ning World.) two weeks. licemen,”” said Chief Cody. “I have|right).—Attorney General Daugherty no two men to whom those descrip-| wii) not resign. President Harding ‘The narrative which Chief Cody said wos impossible was in substanos | Wills Mr. Harding has unlimited con- fidence in the Integrity of his At ‘Walter Ward was visited at his home by Peters and another man on} ii guiity of anything wrong in the had knowledge of a plot by which | Morse case blackmail had been paid by a close Administration as revealed to-day miliar with the circumstances and :. hess reputation was affected by the {after the President and his advisers conversation between Ward and the| flower, where the impression caused in the 4 pee Te ever | by thé attacks in the Senate Against) iiooyer said, Production Is at the covered home on Decatur Road, «| the Attorney General was the subject) pate of 6,000,000 tons weekly and eon maid ran in saying that there were | of informal discussion Mr, Hoover suggested the imme- two men, one of them a man who was frequentiy a guest in the Ward home |™nistration group admits that Mr. | qiate appointment of committees rep- Ward, according to the narrative.| poorly and that the mix-up between advise with him upon a fair price for was enraged by the thought that his] him and Senator Watson ¢f Indiana] coal in their respective districts and the purpose ef showing proof to hid-| basis of what has happenud to date] jerenee and report to him, after the den listeners of their statement that|the Administration feels no less co was familiar with the threats on|it feel that when all the facts and in- : > whi based 0 | fluences attompting to injure the At- them ch viivers, aa| ° Blue-Eyed, Blond Youngster BUanGt:- Chis was im tise Ob more eee he re cee Peters and his companion. forthcoming war prosecutions the aan . i ow filo 40 ove le Huatiol cori puned with [ites Bane SUCUNY Feeulle ai a fn a wild rage, according to tho] public will have an unfavorable Im-| operators of the Courliy fo tianoeeis| Can't Reveal Who His ) [tte price at te tine. the DIGIeveE OR UAIL Che TGRATIUE. Tall coda of the killing of Peters, Ward rose} The something more than per-| level, Hoover said, i» considerably Parents Are. started. The price Peis ASUnty | WOUId be ramectad, 1 ‘nd shot Peters through the heart| sonal friendship and loyulty in Mr,[Delow the Piloes malillll™ ‘ Hoover pointed out that coal prices meee the shoulder. Cite emcchte: Aas ‘Doltoel mentor. year-old boy who calls himself “Law- hounement of thoir campaign was not SAY TWO POLICEMEN CAME TO|It’s truo that to Harry Daugherty) 5 14 G9 per cent. since the mine ikety to be what they. had so von.| DESPITE PROTESTS rged conc tion to pro- would sour to bushel before the == ‘men to come to the house. The story} opiigation to Mr. Daugherty, but it tv end be urged ‘concerted ‘ac! ( . . _ Hi t lic inst fiteering. | erandma and Aunt FF and every- end of the month ailroac oard Also Eix- describes but does not name them.| igo a fact that Mr. Harding knew| Y),vars cuguection wenbodies, th Railroad Boar . pected to Announce New By David Lawrence. «pened without his having an intima “Phe yarn describes two of my po-] WASHINGTON, May $1 (Copy- Sepa Os Pe roads to soely has not asked him to doo and never this: torney General and doe: the evening of May 15. Theso two This ts the inflexible attitude of the associate of Ward, who was also fa- blackmail plot. In the midst of a| returned from a cruise on the May- tons a week behind ce by Ward in the library of his vine- " ” sumption is 8,000,000 tons, ‘two robbers in the pantry." Then! practically everybody In the Ad- walked into the room, Daugherty handled his ow® defense) resenting each jroducing district to visitors bad talked with him with|was most unfortunate, Put on the] that these committees continue in ex ‘Ward knew of the blackmail plot and| fidence in Mr. Daugheety, nor does cuss them with such visitors as|torney General are exposed in the ; published scenario of the new version | pression of Daugherty. v below the prices maintained at pres duets wa affecte Meith ; = Two Ww ago this hand of specu ‘and the other man through the chest | Harding's altitude toward his lite Anybody who knows a littio (tee lators began to pererive that the de-| LO ORDER WAGE CUT have scored advances ranging from LF tat | : rence’? and whose grandma and Aunt ; 4 aie a © the riends that wheat ‘The diyturbance caused two pollce-it' true that Mr. Harding is under | Y@nce® he declared, are not justified) 1) oe creat uelp to the little hoy, and 2 Soe ‘They, were persuaded by Ward and]i, the fall of 1920 everything about Hoover's suggestion tmbodies these] body who loves them, by ‘getting in —— Under the pressure of tremendous touch with Superintendent Charles H.{Papa Curley Remains too] ker besan to su zo the whe aut om « ” thre ts: one of the “pantry witnesses” tol ine part Harry Daugherty played in] iat tho That the Garfield price plan be un-} . es i n to suffer a sinking spe Reductions on Order. WASHINGTON, May 31 (Associated ‘make no report. fajend ee ae obtaining a pardo. for Morse. officially ‘accepted as a basis for com-] Warner of the Brooklyn Bociety for Long on Liner and ‘Is ‘These speculators discovered that nol GanGaGo, May ‘SL (Associated | Pres).—An unfavorable reply by Chill ‘was taken to « hospital, nor If Harry Daugherty had come out| puting sales prices, with certain ad-| the Prevention of Cruelty to Children s “ and Ts less powerful an interest than the ) May 3 pHeccle to the Peruvian proposal to arbitrate the sovereignty of ‘Tacna-Arica is un« derstood to have been presented at to= Bias 0 erbicn) comtition. immediately after his connection with . tments fair both to the public and These events are said to have 00-/ the Morse case was mentioned in the Bag Magill iid h to the public a _. @lirred at 10.80 o'clock at night, and} senate by Mr. Caraway of Arkansas Pvess).—' at No. 1 he reduction of wages for Lawrence has been in the care of Schermerhorn Street Carrie: way. Armouts were opposing their plans. ried Away With cach succeeding day wheat raily shopmen to be announced in at Gaal . he x showedgu sharp break. More and sci 5 » United States Rall- ‘s joint session of the Chillans { 1 Peat peggeding nettle ieee arr bored Piiekeor petted enti ois Superintendent Warner pnd his staf!} ‘pe “pi fuss made at the |more 2 , eh h statisticians had oT ee EN this nese wal te Peruvian conference, 5 2 ce to mect with|since 8 o'clock last night, when thelirench Line pier at noon to-day, [failed to check up was being dumped Baas hb ee he Chilian reply, although not cone ng ™M "| nominate commit s oclk | a vine ¥ ) y “1 over the protest of labor} gidered of a final character, wi reservoir and dumped the: _|don—I was a private lawyer then and] Hoover and discuss conditions in each little fellow's grandfather fell deat) wien the steamship France pulled [into Chicago elevators Tienibata.of tho board, it wasllearned'| ceived with manifest dieapporatteeatae An opportunity was given i Figy had a right to defend my client,” no} individual district con the clevated platform at the it Bait five) preaches in| ABOt a das ; ei The ene see divie strict, ol Bul die aiaera, wana (eacae BW ac en a practic ©] to-day oruylan circles, The meeting ended, { ‘wood M. Rabenold of Rabenold &Jon6 would have thought any more| ‘That these committees report tof Bridge Street station of the Myrtle }OUt for Havre, wasn't made by grain ‘trade to accept elevator receipts} Albert C, Wharton, former head of however, without definite action, Scribner, attorneys for the Wards, to} anout the incident. But in a tele- nger, but by Master Michael the published new story of the} Hhone conversation between Harry Avenue line, The body was removed | ss ue and the boy turned | Jo; Hoover any unfair prices in their dis inst the delivery of wheat. Two tricts and act upon his request to meet{ to the Mor the shop crafts unions and President six, of No, 158 | weeks ago the plans of the spec mm Curley, tc the Railway Employees’ Depart = = = or to deny it. The only re- . dhe a of th ailwa, smployees epar re pe wan Se: Daugherty and Senator Watson of | suc neases. over to the society. Kighth Street, £ Nd were further jeopardized by a ruling|ment of the American Federation of ihe Sanyo Te} Indiana a misunderstanding occurred. | y4iy suggestions were approved by} In a bag carried by the grandfather ‘ Trade . gins! making any statements. o si 9 Michael yelled as the boat left and Jot the Chicago Board of Trade that| Labor and one of ‘the original ap- Senator Watson had communicated], yf, Ople of Indiana, President wer romper sult, a pair of: play > , 3 3 rena a ‘Mr. Weeks had prepared to-day to hi the fact that S 5 fs he yelled unceasingly for twonty [bills of lading on wheat delivered into] pointees to the board, was framing a 1 # the prosecutor of George by, Selepheos nebirg) “A sao the National Coal Association, and by | shoe and other evidences that the | ® ere SA tole “i mene Chicago fre ht yards must be ac-] minority decision to-da: It will be be tried before Justice carevay Bae gevives He owe a J. G, Bradtoy of West Virginia, and| pair were on their way to or from|minutes afterwards. Al he would |conted ax good delive Pubishiod Aimuitanecusly. witit Withy | r erty, who hai n hear- 4 26 M 3 lek waationiti cd F Pagel We ene i A g : i ve for the murder of John] ing anout the Morso case for cl D, B, Wents of Pennsylvania, former }a brief vacation. All that the so-Jia) Detective Kelly wax his name. | It has been estimated that deliveries} majority order, which. it is expected ' Presidents of the coal association. clety has been able to learn from] Not.until Mounted Officer Haro The conference adjourned to resolve |the child is that his name is Law-][Carney of the Trafic Sauad, lifted at once into meetings of the districts. | rence. him to the back of his horse, “Cap- in railroad circles, will add at least another $50,000,000 to the common labor reduction of that amount an- thus far this month have amounted to over 11,000,000 bushels, Chicago de- spatches to-day told of continued years, was not perturbed by it. When Mr, Watson of Indiana told him It was up again, the Attorney General, i “The Mayor has better business e === | resolution for an investigation of al be helping along sensational] and where und how he got in touch|leced laxity in prosecution of war hat don't do the town any! with Ward. srafters, to suggest that man and boy came beautiful, Her beauty, the ship news I'm not the Chief of Police] In taking up the inquiry on the from Philadelphia. In the bag the reporters say, speaks fo ritself. She —— —i in time of strike, riot or disas-| paris Island cad. the tnvestigators| ROSENWASSER NEAR CHAIR. |iiiice to-day. found the following] FYLAN NOT TO BOOM Jtoia the reporters, ‘speaking through position as head of the police! jearned that Peters went there from — note, written in pencil on half a tht RST TO MAYORS an interpreter, that she would return technical, Nobody is gvlng| Boston to join the marines, and was With tho noiMelal | announcement | oP notepaper: HEA to America in two months. When word about the yesterday that the State's alienists have ’ ‘ lease . —-—— one of the sressed the me 78 4 ag pai ghee rejected May 12, While waiting for found Jullus Rosenwasser, due to | HARRY—D did not get your shirts, gE ae ne of them expressed the opinton his application to be passed on he met executed in Sing Sing to-night, |for I was not sure what d you] Mayor Hylan denied to-day tt that it was searcely worth. while tak- way of our way of han-|@ number of other applicunts, who it was learned th Gov. | want, but will get you @ drawer-body| he intends to try to convert the New so long a journ for only two matter, We will handle} goon sized him up asa reckless “four-| Miller will give a hearing in his cascfand drawers together and he won't] York State Conferenge of Mayors \ths, the lovely jenne said: time and according 10 law."} fusher™ because of his boasts of| to-day. ‘The electrocution moy there- need no shirt with them. ‘This wint}which meas $p Bovrbkeepals on Juni wut ¥ need the rent! it “wealthy friends with a pull’ in the| fore be put over agal make-only ono plece\to wash instead | 6 and & into a rally for William M. Interpreter, urged to get more who wished such things} North. ‘ee Brag Boys ott sh chaplain pt . KO if you want them TE will ndolph Hearst's Gubernatorial am- | details, obtained this supplementary \ More than once he told how easy tt ns i ret three pairs and send them to you: tions, ment; ‘It is not that the Amer- | was Mayor. would be for him to get all the money| {0 APAnt & reanite. is} Sond t collar Fred wears as| “1 am going to Poug n men are not gallant. It is not AF! Alabama coal operators were the first | . ‘My gran‘pa is in the hospital,” he}iain,”” placed bis own helmet on his ‘ at muna y jounced last Sunday, told him not to worry as he hadn'tlig put into operation Mr. Hoove ined to-day. “My Aunt Wried«{ticad and handed fim a club would | Meayy receipts. Deliveries Apis MOE Geek Geller. coverton (eletiay Mr Weeks last week that| POCved @ cent from Morse. Mr. Joian, their committee meeting with |\s the country. Michael explain Ufat he left home | 10% (Otte en sinight it is ex] telesraphers and various other smaller he gave to Walter Daugherty imagined that the conver- ine special advisory committee im wrenco is a good-natured bluc-| with, Dad this morning to see Dad's | *Ushels, and before midnight it ls ex-| 1 coe of ratiroad employees will be sation related to whether he had re-| mediately after the adjournment of | eyed blonde with light curly halr, He] cousin sail for Mrance ted another million bushels will] ON OT ter. The train and en. ‘Trade Mow Rochelle, a blued | CU"! S27 Money, and he authorized | ine conference. is three feet tall and weighs 35 or 40| The police, guessing that Daddy] bave been delivered: gine service men will not come under Mr. Watson to deny it. During the —— hounds, He wears dark blue pants} Curley remained in cousin's stateroom] The May wheat option, which quite + : dv e 1 ‘Wesson revolver of the * P nA 7 oi, ws, | the present decisions. -on Pp to} Course of the debate, Senator Watson ’ With white buttons, a tan pongee| after the last call, lad the ship wire-[| recently was quoted at $1.49%, was} “sreanwnile the board granted an ‘the Sheriff poniead pon ced. bat en’ © step further: and indicated] McCUMBER’S PERIL waist, a brown jacket, a brown straw] lessed about the plight of Master] to-day quoted at $1.16. This rep audience to the Executive Council of [== Te acteiation fo shoot ware} coer ne Atommey Ganeral bad dented! ~~ GOCARES OLD: GUARD| ts with a ribbon, brown button) Micheal ‘and then turned the boy over| sents a loss of more than $4,000,000] tne cron grafts unions which. seater. ¥ the res- | Ni8 connection with the case alto- shoes and brown socks. to the Children's Society. If the elder} to the speculators who made a futile] Gay requested a conference for to bs meer gether. recor An Evening World reporter found] Curley has the average luck of the}attempt to corner the market. vt a) {9 aan ve . : =~ Chiat ae eee Zunee. 4 seawiel 8 Wolves that the Defeat Might Make La Fol-| tne youngster to-day cheerfully lead-}Curley's he'll be back to-morrow—| ‘The value of the estimated total teen” ghd cratis eke siete Notice to Advertisers -| criticism which has swept the countr; “ ‘ ‘our other tots in a ree on the yhe—on a pilot boat e1 r h o Fraatti . 4 io advertising type & ie ‘weapon over ve Bie Supers r nor did| Secause of Mr. Daugherty's belated} lette Minance Committee Ried rt toboggan alide, He appenred| Cardinal Boutherer motored oe Stein Sante, ane Aras ling Gut Sank 8 lest. bow ang top ens “iene a fuming Would ae = : tinge lad identifying Peat. szeunontion hae nc penser ye Chairman, to bo having the time of his youns}the pier from Philadelphia tos ———— Harber elt case, ‘that contracting | Meesdne. publeatioh can "he. Inari” onie g deeply here, The view prevails that life. good-bye to former United B Ghace may "perimitand in order of reeript. at : - VAS r y B1.—Repubi . ; , shop side fi va vio- | Wo Fe Couy vcomtaining eng He examined the weapon in the Sus; the incident will soon be passed by | .1Y ABINGTON nt ae enone sran‘pa and mo saw the sojers,""| Senator William A, Clark of Mon- So te eae eta acto” | nde! wy Hae Word! must be fecaned by IF My tody of the Sheriff—which has been) ang that the continued confidence: of ‘ ¢ : he said, apparently referring to one}tana, who sailed with Mrs, Clark : Ribu Pena ntesnt ac Display advertising. spe coby for tho Suppleg {raced from the factory to a dealer 1D} prosia, Ht cerned about the hard fight for re The Executive Council ask that.the | dt carertising., [908 Se wade” weet ae lent Harding in Attorney Gen- for Yo] of the Memorial Day parades. and their daughter to see the : Tadic ; ‘ : * Savannah, near the Marine Barracks Daugh nomination faced by Senator Porter J £ board assume jurisdiction over pend- | teorived by 1 PM Thursday preceding, pupttogs at Paria, 8. C., who is now out of| crn der lipe ear be demonstration | McCumber of North Dakota, Chair-| {And where's granny he was|sion Play at Oberammer bi, seera contract. ‘cases on twenty-two] Ho, ena feleee, must be tecared ya eee Py enough that he doesn't think his aro asked. visit. Switzerland and Franc : i ar. Cone containing. business—but could not say it was the man of the Senate Finance Com. |° " 5 a cel ds F : roads and order rules and wages re-|by The World must be received by Tuursdsy noon Secaiver he lad turned over to Ward, | rena, No anything ethtcally unwise vittos, fy grammer is in the country} care denied the report that he plans 4 [stored which were in effect prior to] Sinday Main sheet con, tyne eeny whlch aap ; o dG with Aunt Frieda,” he said, and then] {4 y emain abroad indefinitelyf He Peet eeorimee| Bot. been. reerieed by APL Me, Frigay, an - George 8. Ward, of Walter| "41; f coatilet! There is no one the Old the alleged illegal changes. Failing | Bohees teen’, by fF Ml Fegan Ane Ss. Ward, ae vin Ash carbons screed peed would lke less to geo defeated, tx. | ho turned bis/attention to the flyin i be here in August, he said, to J [retief there the unions will take «| fublleaion office by tp at. Wrigay an poutine f Mec ores. preside at the annual meeting of the Ka cote nding Ke it [lusertion ‘orders not received by 5 Pe Mle Baking Com: “Jcept it be Lodge. For, if MeCumber | hors . preside at t strike vote mrding to B, M. Fwell, | wiit be omitted as conditions require, (rigidly umes anna penatee care pat Ue held Im-| should be retired from the Senate, | The Lost Boy's clothin of good | Banker's Association of Montana head of the shop unio the, order of late Taeipt end positive, releasg ‘word which could into print since Ceedacs at Be eo reathbea r un Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin} quality. His physical condition sus- President Howard Greenley of the = eee ” ai 9 eump’ opverdece/ oedinied wile’ Pete rAd | he arrived from Europe on the Ma-|raigherty, but it is char as if might become Charman of the Fi-| gests that he has been well nourished | Architectural League of New York is a SIAN ROBBE onlay cons on. ordies relented ieiae "8 destic on the evening of the day sy spats dhat carmnee cr eae nance Committee, the powerful body | On the clothing of the grandfather, | going over to talk rsaly ‘ocity of ideas RUSSI BBERS fi licouny of "any. ebaracte, ‘ontrack ' Peters’s unidentified body was dis- that molds the form and directs the |who was about sixty years old, there] with tke architects of France and a = vd He lett the pier with Walter | {Urnished Democratic Senators in the} course of tax and tariff legislation. was no identifying mark Britain, He alse will look into the f = Aa SLAY AMERICANS THE WORLD “Ward and other members of the fam-|NoP® that they will keep up such 1 Sabi aaa Fae oe etiry mark on the collar of| German method of stage lighting. |Mme, Boitel, French Beauty, —— ‘and wen! neck! iment of the Department of RAFT ne t, the police say, ac Count Joseph de K. Sokolowski, en- 3 . a yy Tr Jreck 4 Y sooTr roo aUBY TO Justice as to stave oft possible prose- | WAR G INQUIRY te Gets the coe ar ear New York ferataing Polish nobleman, returns to Finds American Men Per- I ood ag ae JAYOR cutions of persons prominent in BEATEN IN HOUSE )jaunary. The marking reads: put in operation an arrangement istent—Oo-la-la. Worke Ss Killed, Is Mos- oIeD, HEED REPORT... tee PORViOIis AGPALBLER TRH. = rast Seciess Ma 8 which with the authority of the Ger cow Report. WURBIDGE CHARLES J) Mayor Harry Scott, recently elec! mi ni 2nd) Weedraf and J bight 702 man government the waters of Bad —————— . ‘. ae CAM . PUNE! CHU! , Thuree after a campaign emphasizing his|counter-charges, but the answer of to Force Investinatic rhis.? to-day declared Detective} Nauhehn will be bottled for American| |The question whether or not SLANE ON, ene ta vial et Ameri- | day, 11 A. M., auspices Actors’ Fund. qualifications as an “all-day’’ Mayor|the Administration {sa decision tol nh vote} Wickinan, who specializes on laundry} consumption beattiful woman is safe from annoy- [an Thee 8 Ainiaisteation ont tala tn GLEESON.—Suddenty, at his home, 6712 Fitts and not a commuting visitor” de-}]0 ahead with the prosecution of] Oto ag, Meee ta the Bureau of Mixing Por-| sfre- Adele Maryinelll, wife of the] ance in Now York was raised to-day | ie eee ee eee eee ae oe ae a esha aime oe slined to be interested In the Ameri-| Morse and everybody else who is Mow!) wiehigan, and Johns outh Dat] sons, “is not a New York mark. The] ytetropolitan. ter sailed with An-Jby Mme. Frances Boltel, a charming | oon focq train in Northern Caucasit, | PuneralsThureday, June 1 arom A.M, can story. indicted or may be for connection With} yoin, loxt to-day in a final attempt tof old gentleman was a visitor.”” onio and Papina, her spn and daugh-| young widow of Paris, who was one |, : sated acupiveripapesqeel afar geo “I haven't had time to read it,” he} war contracts. y tonloan LJ " ne | according to & Moscow despatch re-| thence to the Church of Our Lady of Pere jen’ a foree the House to take action on their] AN) that was found in the man‘s|ter, to summer in France and Italy. {of the passengers sailing for Havre} coiveg here to-day via Copenhaken seas Lealps hoe ecgun eaten pockets was a. tim the police of the Popla ble, which led]ppo tenor, who now is delighting San [ou the France. ees ar Street station | 5 will Join them later Mme. Boitel did not claim to be TAFT SAILS IN JUNE FOR ENGLISH SURVEY Study Court System of Great Britain, WASHINGTON, May 31. — Chief Justice William Howard Taft of the Supreme Court will sail for England about June 15, to spend about seven weeks in a survey of English courts, {t was announced to-day . The tour will be unofficial, Taft said, It is the first time that a iFE: as vill be celebrated, Interment Calvary, Cemetery. & ‘agelseo, Hi FUNERAL DIRECTORS, FRANK E. CAMPBELL; “Dhe Funeral Church" ine. Broadway at 66th St. § Ee w a Ls i i keeps! * said | ic e be the e da Ns i P | Chief Justice has made such trip a Anata ie aa } > One important step has been to|ne wanted from friends in New York,| on the Jewish foast of P Ay fan ee tia netting him a shirt for his{the Mayor, “slmply because Tam «| that they are not gentlemen. ‘They| Guring his ferm in oMice, HELP WANTED—MALE, trace Peters from Paris 1s! »Jand one time he remarked: ‘Do you} Governor notified Rabbi Katz te would | birthday, 80 Write as Seon as you ember of the New York State Con-|are both, But they are so constant— “ MTEC Roe oe ty New York. Sheriff Werner | know what I'd be doing now if 1 was| grant him a hearing this forenoon, and] this Gigned) MAUD. [ference of Mayors. As such [am at] so persistent in their adoration -that AF A apis pee BE IRE , P telegraphed the commandant Well, I'd be riding around| the chaplain will go to Albany to urge a] \ Mour cigars, in wrappers bearing] liberty to discuss any matters I deom| they wear one out. » One would think DISS TAT ARON BUMS, 1 PENRO: gron'n Wear. “M12 Savoye at, Weat ‘Marine Barracks there for con-|in a big car.” One of the youths he] respite of at least one werk the mark of Bar Brott hHac{to be ef importance to the people of | the pretty woman was a rarity he wees rete ab edhe pr yz iene bE a of the information collected | did a lot of talking to was Henry eee delphia, and a Wilson I licket la-[the State. 1am at liberty to choose | 1 am coming back, T love America, | 0)” of Mexico from Guatemal ees chee from wileht ( mM ! ject those lines, T am] equaily with Brance. But I am so] So? Te la by] LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. QUININE Tablets soon} Sued at Wilmington, © found} any subjec ‘ i ‘ 1 Gen. Felix Diaz are without founda- | toe go-w, - t nuwd ih dy no the bug, led the r-] not going to attend the conference for | fathcued tion, according to a message from the a Ten Pat ca Laxinee UN baci ee ee om , at the au- the purpose of booming any one fo) Mmo, Boitel has been the guest of] Mexican Charge d’Affalres In Guate-|piack cow, 18 years old, name Chi lt sure You get BROMO.) Uc.—Adve. | bhuritics uf bola cities, Governor Mrs. A. H, Fischer of New Rochelle. | mala City, rece; no Questions asked, 0, A. 400 iy \ : \ ! \ { 4