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An } i | ANSANITY SHOWN “INPRIEST’S FAMILY] SOUGHT IN BAVARIA AT MURDER TRH fense Contends Facts War- rant Sending Accused Slayer to Asylum, Q MONTREAL, June 16.—Testimony piven yesterday by officials of an !n- Geane asylum, the examination of his @ister Florence, and a letter written the Mayor of Montreal, are believed ffiicent to justify the court in send- =jng Adelord Delorme, accused of the urder of his half-brother, Raoul, to GAn insane asylum. =, Exhaustive records of registrations “at a local insane asylum showed that ven of Delorme's blood relations been or are now inmates of the titution. When Florence Delorme, *the priest's twenty-six year-old sister, Syras examined in court the answers “Ao que-tions put by counsel and the (Bdudge were those of an abnormal per- . She said she did not know tn what year she was born and could not Stount up to twenty, nor do the sim- Splest arithmetic. =) Gustave Monette, counsel fc: the who introduced records of @nsanity in the Delorme family, pro- led the questions when certain a tives of the defendant were called {@o tho stand, Some touched on arith- Gmetic, others on scripture. One was: < “Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham Japhet, What was the name of heir father?” = “I do not recall that by heart,” re- ied one witness, Florence Delorme, said she was related to the ac- < Miss Lillie Delorme, half-sister of e defendant, also was unable to tell e name of the father of Noah's | 5pons. The letter the prisoner wrote to the layor seeking his aid in securing his lberty was of a rambling nature. & Dr. B. P. Benoit, medical officer @t Bordeaux Jail, who has observed the prisoner for three months, sald the ‘Rocused’s mental state was abnormol. ccording to Dr. Benoit, the prisoner vated as though he were proud of all “the notoriety brought on by his arrest he showed no emotion when the der of his half-brother was men- ed. =; The hearing continues to-day. pechecandiinst <n eath DESTROYERS LEAVE NAVY YARD. ©The destroyers Sicard, the Hulbert d the Preble left the Navy Yard yes- f to join ten other destroyers at jewport before going on an extended ur of Asiatic waters. The in charge of Capt. Craven. oe Good as “‘second growth” .is for golf clubs, ”s no good unless seasoned by natural drying for at least two years. ! Otherwise the shaft may ‘warp and you’re out of luck! |- Know your dealer! © Our kind of clubs are the|* {best that can be made, and jmoneyback backs ‘em! i Rustproof irons. No 2 ee » Caddy bags with alumi- Bum bottoms. No buck- ing. 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It has been pointed out by the dep- utles that the cost of living in Ba varia has now reached a stage which mukes it impossible even for nai of other parts of Germany to spend their usual holidays in Bavarian high lands, since they are unable to go te the Tyrol and Scandinavia owing to the state of their currency. Oberammergau continues to be the sole exception, although the village is the Innocent sufferer through greedy ZS et At ee oe ee (aL TT EL TE its T is the natural and logical thing to expect Ovington's to display the finest sets of china inthe world, and so they do. Many costly and fine china sets are on display at Ovington’s, but it is also true that you can secure many charming cottage dinner services of gay pattern and long wear at prices lower than you could reasonably expect. resort owners in the which patrons of the nust travel A few resorts, like territory through Vassion Vlay Garmish and Partenkirehen, however, reading the handwriting on the wall are placard. ing Germany with posters reading: “Come, we're not overcrowded." pe —_ TURKS IMPRISONED U. S. RELIEF WORKERS of Perseeation of in Related, 2, June 16 (Asso- Further tales of the further Ta Ame CONSTANTID ciated Press) persecution of American rellef workers in Asin Minor by Turks are told by J, Herbert Knapp and Bessy Banner- man Murdoch, who have arrived here from Arab Mr. Kn) t of the Arabkir unit of t Relief in American authorities that for eighteen months he Miss Murdoch were practically p' rs in an Armenian orphanage near Kain, and were not al- lowed to visit the village or to receive American visitors. Miss Murdoch's home is in Chicago. y —— GANDHVS SUCCESSOR SENT TO PRISON FOR YEAR. AHMADABAD, British India, June es]16 (Associated Press).—Quereshi, Non- jonist leader sticceeding Ma- ndhi when the latter was im- Co-oper hatma prisoned on charges of sedition, has been sentenced to a year’s rigorous im- prisonment and fined 500 rupees or suf- onths’_ more imprisonment, cles in “Young India.” The publisher of “Young India" recetved a similar sentence. An English dinner service of brilliant coloring and bold design 103 pieces $65 ° Charming Sets of Cottage China for as'little.as $40 For instance, there are 25 patterns whose price range is from $40 to $75 and whose decorations are un- usual and exclusive. And when you buy such a china service at Ovington’s you have the additional satisfaction of knowing that ample stocks are kept to pro- tect your original investment—so that, when you break a cup, you have not broken a dinner service! OVINGTON’S | “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FirtH AVENUE AT.39TH STREET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, DR. WU OPPOSES LI, SOVIET WILL ENTICE YOUTHS OF ENGLAND Bolshevist Plot Bared by Nowa. paper Correspondent, LONDON, June 16.—Money spent on Rolshevik propaganda In England {a not receiving the returns expected, accord- Pall Mall Gazette, one of yondents claims he has secret instructions Issued Jquarters demanding larger re- ing to the whose corr seen # Red hy turns No in Jeft to be unturned, he saya, rupt the religion and loyalty of English boys and girls and to secure to bring about a ‘‘prole- tarinn revolution.” —»—___- MASONS ARE WARNED AGAINST KU KLUX KLAN Has Neither Support Nor Sympathy, Grand Master Says, BOSTON, June 16—"The Ku Klux fin-Masonto, utterly without support or sympathy,” Arthur Grand Master of the Grand Klan ts .odge of Masons of Massachusetts, de- clared in a warning to all Masons against the Ku Klux Klan, Prince de- clared Klan organizers in Massachusetts nic sympathy. lared that objects of the Kran litical, secretarian and ractal,”” and warned Masons that if the Klan is not thwarted in {ts inception it will prove derogatory to the reputation of the craft In a@ dangerous degrees. claim IN ts ae Set eee Oe 8 eal "ae WR Oe ei, IR RA UR ROR UR OTR RR SUE AE White Linen. Welt Soleand 14 inch covered heel. (a. NS White Linen. Turn sole and two-inch Louis heel. BROOKLYN 390 FULTON ST, w EVERYTHING ADVERTISED ON SHE CAME —SHE SA W—They conquered that momentary indecision which helps every woman, before she buys, to be sure she’s right! THESE WHITE SHOES NOW $645 Pure Thread Silk Hose —~full fashioned $7155 : In White — Black — Silver ~ Medium Gray—Nude— Brown CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York SALE AT ALL THREE White Buckskin Sandat Welt Sole.’ Walking Heel. Z White Linen, Turn sole and 1\% inch covered Cuban heel. NEWARK 649 BROAD ST. STORES Official the off Peking Government, nor will he accept when {t does arrive, according to a statement issued by the Canton Gov- Southern statement, which adds that Dr. Wu requests the treaty powers to with- hold recognition of Li Yuan Hung as President of the Republic. 1922, CANTON DECLARES Statement Powers to Withhold Rece- ognition for Present. chief of all troops. Chang assumed AMOY, June 16 (Associated Press),|office on June 4. Wu Ting-fang has not yet received] PEKING, June 16 (Associated of the Premiership in the ernment d “ favors the Central China faction Wu ‘The Ld deh! alleged reorganization represents. in the North has no effect’ on the a Government,” says the MUKDEN, Manchuria, June 16 (As-\ fted by his vacation. G. Altman & Cn. A Clearance of Misses’ Tailored Suits Wraps and Sports Coats has been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday) when the remaining assortments of late Spring models will be reduced, for quick dis- posal, to remarkably low prices. Misses’ Tailored Suits in a variety of fashionable fabrics and desirable colors reduced to $14.50 Misses’ Sports Coats of tweeds, mixtures and tan materials reduced to $18.50 -A Number of Misses’ Coats, Wraps and Capes featuring the season’s fabrics and styles, are on sale at the exceptionally low prices of $35.00 & 45.00 350 Misses’ Cotton Dresses in the desirable colors and materials, will be very specially priced at $7.85, 9.75, 13.50 & 16.75 The Department for Misses’ & Children’s Shoes presents an interesting selection of play shoes. Of serviceable leather, stoutly built to withstand hard usage, they offer excellent values at these prices: Tan Barefoot Sandals Sizes 6 to 8 . . « per pair $2.40 Sizes 814 toll . . . perpair 2.50 Sizes 1113 to 2. . « perpair 3.00 Oxford Ties (of smoked elkskin) Sizes 7 toll . . . per pair $3.75 Sizes 1144to 2. . . perpair 4.25 (Departments on the Second Floor) Madison Abenues Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets sociated Press).—Proclamation of a new form of government throughout Manchuria, published to-day by as- semblies representing the three prov- Asks|'"°c% Provides each province shall SKS! govern {tself, while recognizing Man- churia as still a pect of China, and names Chang Tso-win commander tn Press).—Obscurity continues to veil progress of the fighting in the North where Gen, Wu Pei Fu is opposing Chang Tso Lin in the bitterest con- flict China's civil warfare yet has evoked. Such news as trickles through CARDINAL GASPARRI RECOVERS. ROME, June 16.—Cardinal Gasparrt, Papal Secretary of State, returned to Rome yesterday and resumed his duties. The Cardinal's health has been bene- Rew Pork Store Open All Day on Saturday During June Franklin Simon 8 Co, romance Of Special Interest Saturday For MissES AND SMALL WOMEN THREE-PIECE SUITS OF SILK VEL-ETTE 29 50 Consisting of frocks with matching separate capes or sleeveless coats; Vionnet brown, navy blue, black, white or red. CAPES OF SUMMER SILK CREPE ly aa The cool crepe silk cape that is this summer’s vogue; black, white or gray; lined through- out with crépe silk. Misses’ SHops—Second Floor Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i TOMORROW OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO GIRLS The Newest Summer Cfabric At the Newest Summer Price GIRLS FROCKS OF FIGURED VOILE 6.95 In jade, rose or yellow with flowers in contrasting colors; self ruffles. round neck, short sleeves. 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