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30,000 MEXICANS IN BANDIT CHASE Obregon Sends 3 Times Troops Promised to Run Down Outlaw s. WILSON READY TO GIVE CARRANZA HELP May Even Go So Far as to Aid Mexican Government to Obtain Loan. ffaaklaftoa, May 28. while for rinal solution of the Mexican prob? iem to work itself out. the Administra on believes the present situation to he as favorable as could be to the State Department to? day indirated that Obregon had done toward puarantceinc border thin he had promised Scott.

Instead of sending men he has sent M.OOO. With ar.d I Ofl American troops on the border and in Mexieo, it ll felt that the border ls reasonably safe. Offldais lel II he kaowa la-di a better solution than armed watchful ls looktd for. It is believed that the best guarantee border tran nn-lli'v ls a strong government ln Mexieo. ar.d it is expeeted that the Ad tmnis" from now on lend its moral support to the gov? ernment if Carranza can be induced to make use of it.

The trouble with Cairar.ra, as offl tee lt, is that he resenta the very ifMtion that he needs support of any kind. Thus far he has refused to 'aee the plain conclusion that his ur euecessful efforts to obtain funds country indicate a need for such Administration. it ls said. may go rlexiean po ernme ill that. ifl Mr V.

ne melv Can I he over thrown. On the other hand. failure to mten-enc when ii WM em of a revol jh. IdTllCd officia 'hat a new note had nnd would i be trn- tlmatioi Carranzistas Stirring Natives Against Troops Headquarters. Namiqv.rpa, Mf bj wireleai to Columbua.

a report from Mader I the Carranaa garrison nt lhal plaei ii la iproadiag lyyorta ealculaWd to itir up tl the Americans. reported, how Ameriran limited diitanci to the troops are f- through the thanki the American women in the troops, bul announcea that the plv supplu'd with clothmg and a further deluge o. eandies at.d delicaeiei would burden ihe a' "rrs TWO UNDERTAKERS TICKLE WAITE (onlinued frnin following moniing. Later said he after were bloeki 1'euel, for the had turned tWO I lto embalming fluid hane I iptoci t'i Btiad. t.e Jntl Kini deep or.i.

I Hero of Ioi Waite ai i ide hl hun war. mathimati. ail. rk from brush was fresh from WtlU ng nver his shoulder with in the pr I that made him forget rhe li v.as the beautiful. oval Horton, his so-ca' eompanion" of the tnpped at his ii.

the tragic bi wu alth with Sbriiiks Admirer. Kar harr. thc courtroorr: in the i ial, rs II. her husband. With V.

i upon her, ihe tO the man who, 117 of her inno wilh thc 111 theii studio, has ililled her the "dove among crOWI." Wa ll that initinctive rnotron of thi WOBU witn her voice he have read romplete cause. Bul tho den' unhappy thoughts for a mome ulrnost thi ent of the trial he has not I- boi. mle flickered I 'c hand on the court Prolimlnary quntloai es'ablished the fa- lv and had I of I I vou used the particu? lar fi.i ich you era I ods il' I'eek bl was the II ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THK ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap inbiUt-itei coet YOU atmt Jprko. What its mgredients "Formaldehyde, glycerlm nn.l laca phosphate." there no arsenie Ifl Iti" "Nal a pait'. rr hil fendanl Oi the morning of Sun March 19, laat I bad gol from Mr.

Potter the night before thnt he talk tO mr. Q. Wh. did he want you" A Hl said he wanted to learn the ing-redienti i of the mbalming fluid I had und ln preparing Mr. Peck'i body for ship 1 ment I told him it wns a serr.t for mula.

Did yOU him why he kno. Yi he iaid hc had trouble for mm and he wanted tfl BW tect himself. N.i In Fluid. told him" A. ToiJ I in that caae I And I told him the mgredrenls formaldehyde, glycer Ile asked Rlf that wai all ard wintld to know if there i aiaaak lt.

waiat. anything else A. Md me if I couldn't put some arsenie in the fluid. That would be 'aw, I told him. all? A.

Hefore I lef; I he asked me where he could rearh nv and I snid at home. When did yOU tltXi see the de A lt was the following morn Where" A In a garage near Street, next the irrge Hllllk. How did vou hnppen to meet him thoro" .1 to him telephone. Me said ln- waifl'1 going to long. I -r' (i a -ou do when yi 'the dlfini I presented Mr I.

I told him it Wl for the 1 out of thc stnte. Where did you get the bill A. From Mr. Pottir. Q.

What happened then" A. Wnite II a slip of paper. I looked nt rt and found it wai a check n0- A Q. To whose order was tt draw r. A.

To the order of Kugene I Kane Idenliflee Check. Mr. Brothers produced the check and handed it to thi Kane idjuat ed a pnir of nose glasses and examined -rdes of the llip with equal care. Then he nodded. ho said.

"What did you say or do?" asked thc prosocutor. "I iaid, 'That's no use to Waite me to put it in my poeket." rith thc CC The tneii hciitatod He eirifully! ed his glasses, carr them and carefully res'or. iho wero ch8f. "I I pot lt in my po. anything he said Ofl Fasy "What did he sav the check wn ly hn-ided II to me "Did hc nk icu to "Not un 'o 'hat time.

Q. When did vou meet the dl again" A. The next morning. ninth Avenue. I got there nd I'r.

Waite arrived ihort rd. Q. What happened' A. Hemotioned 1 nd he wei Ile cf.mo out carrying a telephone di nrid stood in front of me. Wai all ha did? A.

No; he pushed a roll of money ir.to my pockit. Money a Mystery. Did you kBOW wTiat it wns for" I thought rt must have beer. Hi tolfl though. didi enic in that nd it down ro the District Attorr Q.

A I CII nrai. Q. Iiid hr.me" A. N'o. I tried I all.

A. Ves, sir; the money ln 0 count it two or three ng Isl nd buried it. 1 went to I 4vay on the east end of the island 1 don't rernemher just how I ous. deliver a sample of em 'balming flu'd to the I1 iti Yei. Mr.

Peurl's cross-examination of Kane taeularly brief, but the a chuckle out ol you er find that other demanded the lawyer. "I don't remember anything aboul you IVd i Ommil a "That's a'1'" rried Deuel. The arhich Mr. I'euel re er al i mi i. Poi ter, Kane and rt few tho afternoon, it wai day" at the hearing of technical testimony Dr ner, who i oat-i lortem Mr.

Peck' body; by Dr. A. Vaughn, professor of pathol in the i higan, whose nation i.i" him by Dr Schull revealod traces of a and of Bened I 1 L'nivei ial faculty eorrol chem? hloroform Kvidrnre Scalcd. The prom: i of Dilti iei Atl Swann Ifl his opennrg to show th father i and then put- a re he died. was ionic and ehloro I fo.tn Ifl Mr.

rerk'i brain. Pr SchultM. rreae i lamlnatioa. would ael BdiBii thal ehlorofonn ia anv uay could Mr. Peek'i a that Mr.

Daael Meaaed to bi Joaeph Bprattler, thr Grand undertaker who had Peek'a body in thal Dr, t.n,i ted an uncannjr preacienee ln IHng father lew'a After thi funeral e.f Mr-. Paieh. to the deatl I al io i Sprattler iald he wenl througn formallty wtahing Dr Waitfl pleaaantei baek than ne had nnd Rapida Bita thc body. that'a aid Dr. I herr II tke aaat three hiBI ho meant.

anel hr thai Mr. Peek badaM been well an.i k-els to drop off any time. urchaaa of of arBenic, "te kill jlek eat. waa eo the teettmony of or. u.

Muller, of 10 I to whom ha flrfll Bppealed, BBd thal of Riehard Timmermaa, the who madi thc lale, TiiBBiera ai Sixty-ftfth Streel and LexlBgtoa I ii- Dr I Cornell, .1. a lifelong rrlead of Mr. Peek. C.SariBton, that, on a ie apartment. Iie heard Ml amoment after hl.

ion thc room wh. -lia, Dr 9 kurried to hia 'll0l ter. Waaaaa Prie-ad Called Karoe. Mr inflorana ant. with him.

I Thev rame toward Bl BB recor-rniaed by Dr. called thc head walter, who to a table a-4 fnr away fiom us thi room i.at.-r; te me and said hii eompanion He explained i-e hnel juil prrforme.l a delieatc opera- I tion in BelleTBfl an.l hael stoppeil for luncheon on waj te a aanatonum, wher. another operative was wait Mr when th-? Teritnr.s ss him he 'voulel recognii ad ilipped oui inniffe. tho deW've who Dr one of quoted aite ir larmg, that he found himaelf wl i man who hail made mill think thinp To-day, 'o qua Attorney Mbbcbbo, will hr I ong those who will te-itify i Peek, reed wil I itherine telelrran autopay lr.i to walte'i un and Dora I xiag medi father-in-law. eloaely guard.

Of dl what elflfl mav tran-pire. LOCKSTEP GOING OUT AT SING SING 'iimatcs Begin Systcm of Physical Training 'iidcr N. Y. Physician. Bg thi prii thal man's mental and moral rharader Ifl bettei bodily Atneaa, a lyatem of phyaical training has recently been initalled at the direetion of Dr.

mi ller, in chartre of the phyaical department ol Y. M. A rty priaonera havr heen infltraeted ia a iei iei e.r ex. reaulti in the risge, to ael i lected for their ability, will art as ina I presc- entually to 'Ihe Idea of ith Mi Ion the I plan. whil lle-ilt.

Dr. cau of ill 77 her the eliir I Mn. 1'. nf the firal thinps Dr. Welzmiller I IO V.

slipp. ilation lo man at lil" Sing Smp men are than any group wh my direel ion," I ir, 91 el mille' irday rhey throw WOrk V'. I of spirit, IVe aim to a Bl play antOBg the I to cive them plav and ter. HARDMAN Hardman Tire Rubber Co. Guaranteecl 5000 Miles 1904 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY ORDEAL IN DELAY FOR MRS.

WAITE Ready to Parents, I Look at Mim?" She Asks. While Margartl Morton. the "dove among erowi," prooned ber pretty 1 pltnnage esirrdn. ui bark seat of ihe i-oiirlinoni where Dl Arthur War tfl wns on trial for his life, another woman waltod loss caimly out? side the range of the voice-- from the aitneil Itaad. I'pstairs in the Dil trict Attorney'l oftiee the bride uh.i bll lalher and her mother nnd her hirhiiri.l the.

events of six weeks. was di ronsolate at Iei rn ing 'hnt the irdoal for whieh she had nervid hersrlf miisi wait at least inothi "I don't see how I ran go through night. "I'm so when i think of faeiag that roomful of md telling them nnd mother, I I eouldn'i iloop, beeaan thal I hOUld h.i\o to take the itind tfl Then he' flCI and 1 I'' I'l -I ough," iaid, with ihe brave little smile that IO youthful and forlorn. "I i rk. mv dul thing that I ean for nv Bu' for me, for publiely.

I r. looked il thi pieturi of her ar.d her mother, in their black i thal the thing Ihnrdesl fnr her now war. to JMOW thal Iheir names were being assoeiated witti murder trial. "You don't think of such a thing as kaaaoalng aoopli Haa our- ram snid "They were lovelv, mv I fatllOl and nn moihei, ind BBd iming, iii il aad. la a way.

II I is my fault. for I married him DB, think lhat he did IOI lOTI me, even ll nrit, Ial i rap iboal monij or locial tion noai if bi did. shall I Ha-i to look al him when I am witness Di Waite yei pai ied Hor? ton hii "woman of ihat he almoal braihod iffaiait her withoul turning hil head Mi Dorothy van Palmenberl sulwaii friond, whfl had willing to thi.tion of wom 1 an of mysterv," order to save Mr'. H.irion wifelv rmliarr.viM.ient, wHs in tha eourtroom yoiterday, natod by the the Prineen Miichkinoff ii IVrry Peck aml Miu CaUllriBI Pl liltiniag all day tfl thi t.vtimony ll doetori undertakiri. The w.iman tfl whom the trial means most wn? not present yesterday, II mav not be able at all.

ln thi home of her Mfl ill Grand l.ap ln. al little while hai red mother II rnak mg a l.rase ind probably loiing fighl for the itrengh to iom? n'r "haby," Dr, Arthur II ien Waite. BROOKLYN BRIDGE AGED 33 Public library Also (Vlehraled Birth day e.tr-rdav was Ihe I irthdav of 144 lf NlW Vork's landmark. Hrooklyn Bridgi was oponed to ihe public May 28, IMS, iad 'ho Noa fark Public Library formallj doon May tt, Itll. ln the thirty-thiee yeari linci thi br has been Bl the citj a revenue of 125,000,000 Sinci thi ipening of the other hndges this! id ippreciil The library, hieh nnd.

in pfl i eitibliihed 1801, bi t' 1 lolldition o' thr A and Tilden foundaf 10ns. KUBLEE REJECTED BY A TIE VOTE Senate Takes Final Action on Nominee for Federal Trade Board. 11- r.rm Ihi Maaoa Utrtt i Wa biagtoB, Mav tS. a ti? ota la the Senate, with PrOflldOBl Mar pair. resiilte.l tn-day in th' tinal 1 tejertion of Uublre an a mem ber of Federal Trade I naion.

The rote itood te, on the notlofl to reeonaider the rBte by whieh RaMee wns rejected weeh. Reed, of MiSBOBri, one of tha opponeati of Rublee, withheld h.s vote beCBBae Of an atfreement with the Vice PreaieleBl Hael Mr. Marahall been praaeat there would have been no dif? ference in tha final vote, aa Senator Keeel then would have voted apainit Rablee, aad the ballot would have stood 19 to far ns rernlled by Senafors night, there has never before been a whera Vlee Preaideal wai with a aaded tha aieat eonteet the BeBate haa eaaa fer a long SiBCfl th- vote last we, k. whieh, Ignoriog thi ehaage of Senator Hellta for parliamentary rea-ona. was reflll.

tfl IBlly every foKfl Bt command of the Admlntfltratlon hai raa that action mina, who were Ruhlee. arrired ie timo te pairs I to-day. and Senators Smith. of South 'nroline. and ('hamberlain.

of Oregon. who voted against Rublee laat week. disappeared to-day without pairs. IM" would have heen enough to have eon tirmed Kublee had it not been for tha move of Senator Jones. of Wiir.ingt.on, who said tha', although he wai paire.

With Senator Shields, of T-nnassee. he had Iearned that Shields woulrt vote agairmt Kublee if present, and he would therefore vote Senator Weeki at onre transferrad his pair with ator of K'ntucky, to Senator Bhieldl and voted against Rublee. Thn rombination proved just. enough to make the tie tha' def-at-d Kublee. This endl Iffhl whieh had been going Ifl MtOOB months.

sirrre Mr. Rubln wai appolatod Soaatoi hss peniaUntly fought Rublee on th? ground that wai The dean of Sctttu based his objection on irticlei wkUk ht said Rublee had wr'tten f.allirifc'er In the rampaijn ifj? when oppoiid fer election hy ex-Renresentativ, Ohjertion was also mad? to the ground he was not Hr- was appointed a aive, th" law providinjj that mort than three of the he members of one politle. party. Senator Gallmg-r rlarint. RflblOl was really a I'emorrit I nder a ruling of Attorney Gregorj laat iumn ean draw ar.y jj appoir'ed 'o a vacancy whieh du'ing a leeiioil Summer Furs SCARFS and Collarettes for Mountain, Seaside and Motoi wear.

An attractive variety of modela from which to select, and a wide range of prices. AjeoMiQ. '-rlirrtei'a 384 Fifth Avenue Teiephone, Greeley IQ-M B5tli and Sta 0 RELI RELIANCE A thin, accurato Bridge Model time- fo O.V\J gftV JUNIOR A drefis-'ip watch CA men and tm.O\* ECLIPSE A little larger ihan the Ju? nior, bmlttor.tarrd hard knocks rnt.VU sV TR TRIUMPH A rehnement of thej- eygm fan-ous Dollar Watch MIDGET Very eman a war frr and gl'ls tm.nJyJ Whieh of These Two are You The more I see of folks, the more they just naturally fell into one of two classes. They are time uscrs or time losers. The difference sticks out all over them when they come up to the counter to way they ask for things, the reasons they decide on, the thing they take.

The people who are "up and doing things" seem to understand that life is made of time, and to dawdle is to throw away some of life itself. They take care of their time as they take care of their money. They have Iearned the value of it They save it, spend it where it goes and make it bring retums. They keep track of it These Ingersoll Watches and ingenious fixtures? their business is to HELP you keep track of that time of yours. There's one for matter who you are.

Prob? ably you can make good use of several. Look at each one; think of a place in your affairs where it would just fit. In your the desk in your office, or the table at home there are any number of places, For women there's the Midget, just the watch for their hand-bag; the Wrist Watch; the Triumph to hang beside the stove in the kitchen or in a dozen other handy places around the house; the Two-in-One for dressing table or desk. Boys like the Junior, or the Eclipse or the Triumph; Boy Scouts wear the wrist watch worn by so many soldiers in Europe. For girls there's the Midget like their mother's; the little Two-in-One for bureau or table in their room; the Wrist Watch to keep them on time for school.

And for the new figures and hands covered with a Radium compound? the darker the night the more they shine. I can think of many, many other ways in whieh these Ingersoll Watches will help to keep track of your time; so can you. Come in and lot me show them to you and help you de? cide whieh ones are best suited to your own particular use. Befirvnd tfie WATERBURY A new jtwtrled Inuai-pn-itnall er than the Relience, the aa popular 44 O.W "RADIOLITE" Telli time in the Dark WRJST WATCH kind the tXQ In Europe are weenng .99099 Two-if INONE An whieh mav be used ma deak or table vv-atch; orthe cas? may be removed end ihe watch earried in tbo po.ket. Two axzoa? The Dotlee Watrh in handiooo Ivor- finiib nf Midget ln lomeiv..

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