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SECOND SECTION Bally Urralii SECOND SECTION Minni E-mWN it T. SUNDAY, JUNE 17 A AND WIPE SLAIN Police Hold Man, Altered to Have Attempted to Commit Suicide ST. IjOCLS. June Al- Waatft Best Vessels For Merchant Marine WASHINCTOX. June Harding, wants 'ttee best ships the world" IB America's and.

slain te above I heir stone today. had shot 10 death. Ham- mle Shane. 23. AJUway's ruwiiM and a momer In the home.

wa heM for Fwlire said tttau when (hey arrived. Shaw. with Maud on his rlothteic. found hi room ndjolnlnit that in the bodies lay. Authorities said Shane when ar- rested'pleaded n-Uh them to kill him and then tried to commit suicide in Jail.

He, was removed to a hospital under guard. He told that MR. Allaway summoned him in the night and told him her husband had ibe'en killed, and then, while he was in the room, she was mysteriously shot. Two pistols wrrf- found in the house. Mr.

Harding tola members of tbe Cupping board that this ia thenr and whole administration muse work lor ike success of operation of the merchant marine, which, he ssid is now our oily resort- PrFsideoiVs statements trere made ia a brief speech last night at a complimentary dinner to A. D. Lasker. retiring president or the -tipping board. He deprecated defeat of the ship subsidy bill and told board members wasted to of your srouad" aad map a.

program would "pretrv uainimousiv 2ND INSTALUUNT OF INCOME TAXES REACHES BIG Slid June 10. Treasury SLAYER TAKEN TO DEATH CELL Has Last Wish Granted 1 When He Is Permitted To See "Mae Miller" In Her Cell Dcparthirnt today nuuetl receipts front the sec-ond quarterly income tiiv installment lotnled Vrsicnltty was the last la for paynienl of it. Hepartnient heads estlniuted that tht- roUei-tlons would further the expected surplus at the end of the fiscal year, recently placed by Secretary Mellon at Financing accomplished yesterday included the payment of interest on all the first Liberty Loan issues, on the 1925 treasury notes and oa tb. $273.000.000 Of 1923 treasury certificates irhlch matured yesterday. Interest payments totaled, over 500.000.

Partially to finance the retirement of -the certificates, the treasury floated $150.000.000 of other certificates maturing in Subscription for the new-issue totalled over 000.000 which $35.000,000 was offered in-ynatured receipts off- clals counted today was $70.000.000 receiired "from Great Britain as a Jlrst payment on the principal and interest of her S4.SOO.OOO refunded war debt to the United States. PEGGY MARSH NOTTOWED WKLLS Millionaire's Son Declares Engagement Announcement Was Peggy's Joke YORK, te--The reported enjpmemeai of IVggy to Thomas B. Wells, sou of a apoli- millionaire. ie vaU a Joke" the- young maa -said here todax. Wells Lite yesterday on the George WashtoMfHW, but frOIU father sealed al Oiat lime.

Fred B. the faiher. his sou at a lioiri here. This morning the youth told cioro about how the story of the engagement came -to be circulated, lie admitted he was with at tae lime she announced her engagement to him. was mere idle banter 5u a Paris restaurant." he said.

"We were all joking. It wa? just a Miss Marsh souie titaf- atjo. sued in an attempt to obtain a. share of tbe millions of iate III for her son. She claimed Declined to Take Trip on Leviathan WASHIXCTOX.

June T. Adams, chairman of the Republican National Committee and George Lock wood, secretary, have declin- iavitatioas to go on "tria! JJTJP." they stated here to'day. Aaaros said he declined because he had completed a long sea trip a. short t-me eo. I-oekfceod said he could not spare the time for the trip.

it was stated, at public-aa headQaarters. concerned about "Democratic propaganda." re- the trip- DEMONSTRATE FOR FRUIT GROWERS Farm Bureau Arranges For Orchard Manage: ment Demonstration at Rock Tavern F1RMFM FOR HUGE AMOUNT Brokerage House Members Claim Firm Will Be Able to Pay- Creditors YORK. June lo. l4Mia of I he failure of Knauih, Xau-hod and Kuhne. brokerage Uou--.

nteuilx-rj or the Vork Stock KrhanuV. '1'he wao made Itiiui ilif ntMruni uf Tlu- til in failures I Field was the bey's faiiher. Later Prank Sage, alias Frank Miller, con- be married Albert Buddy John- vk-tcd of Hie inarder of two Jer-) 5OB nephew of the late Mayor Tom sey city policemen three weeks ago johnscn of Cleveland- Johnson was today. Is lodged in a death cell at shot white camping al Ihe Trenton State Prison await- Adirondack Lodge of Jack Clifford. Inf execution.

the week of July 16. former husband of Evelyn Xesblt Before officers took him to the Thaw, and died oi the wound. Miss grim New Jersey prison yesterday, Marsh met young Wells in Paris, Sage Tiad last wish gratified, that where he was spending a month on -ay home from a Tound-tho- he be allowed to see Mae Muear. his sweetheart. He was allowed to visit world cruise.

che -women's ward of the Jersey City His father deckrres he took the jail, where Mrs. Muear. formerly of trip to study. A tutor traveled with Pine Bush, is awaiiinsc trial on a. But Paris nights are gay.

second charge in connection with- the double murder. Sage made no comment when he was sentenced to deaa.h Friday but when Judge Lazarus asked him if be- had anything -to say. Sage replied In a voice quivering emotion. "Well, your honor. I'd like to speak to the- girl for a few minutes." When the couple met for the last time In tfhe women's ward, they embraced passional e3y, Mrs.

Muear weeping silently, and, whispering a few words until the brie; visit was over Sage and. was placed aboard a -Well, iis just -a joke, all." Au orchard demonstration under the auspices, of the Farm Bureau wilt be held next Friday at the farm of Oeorgr Mac Domains at 9:30 o'clock standard time. The demonstration will be divided up into sections, the first starting at aud the second at 1:30 o'clock standard timr. The program a general survey of the orchard, of the varieties selected. system used', square planting compared with other types of planting, distances used in planting, pruning used in starting tree htfludlng their placement of limbs, how to lay oat an orchard, orchard management, soil types and fertilizers, propping up of trees and effects.

The- afternoon sessioa at 1:20 o'clock will consider pruning on iht- Curb anil ihf- Vork Siwk hM IMM iii- Police Watch for Stolen Automobile The 1 were on the lookout yesterday afternoon and night for a. Chevrolet sedan. 1920 model, stolen from Oakland. N. J-.

Saturday morning. The car bears a Xew York license, aad has a broken- 1 muffler. William Aaldrous. of Oakland, N. J-.

is the owner. A motorcycle policeman trailed the macaift? frfois Os-Kiaud into Harriman, where tie trace was lost. SPEAKERS URGE G.O.P. WOMEN ORGANIZE District Attorney J. D.

Wilson Makes Plea for More Team Work The- bankruptcy iiriition ibe Srin oi follow in hiafn proteciioii of al! our June 1 6 amon 10 she women Will Quiz Chauflfeiir And Maid in PARIS. June 16 Mrs. William E. Corey's maid and chauffeur have been notified to appear before Judge here Monday for examination in con- with disappearance of 12 pearls from her $100.000 necklace Tbe ft-re later recovered in a jeweler's shop- Detectives say have definitely determined that the pearls were cut from the necklace "while it was in Mrs. chateau, and before it dropped in bar automobile.

-where it later found. The maid. Esther Brendt. an American, and the chautEeur. Auguste BoueRh.

A Frenchman, both denv knowledge- of the theft. train bound "for electpjc cljair. Trenton and. OFF BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY. June buzzed over the boardwalk here today when, rum runners in seven launches and coast guards in three boats engaged in a pistol fight lyo feet fro mshore.

The rum rtin- headed in from ocean during a lighiuiug and thunderstorm and were discovered during a flash of lightning. The ROBBED OFFICES CAMDEN. X- J-. bandits today Uld up Cave, secretary of the Kleis-hmau Yeast Company, in tht firm's and escaped with $30 in cash, according to the police. Tbe robbers oiv-xiooked $500 was in an open repeats young Weil-s.

ng general with discussions on He leaves here for Minneapolis on i ov repair broken trees, the use Monday. I 0 iron braces, thr cutting out of I apple canker and its control, and talks on collar rot. root rot and their control. At the conclusion of the aft-ernoon session If there Is and interest, other orchards in the vicinity of Rock Tavern ill be visited. "All orchard men -hould -be intensely interested In taking in this demonstration and the discussions relative to.

these Important orchard FEMALE THEFTS FKRX1ALK, June 16--Slate troop- rt-K an- at in this Ticiitit today in an endeavor to apprehend the porson or persons responsible for st series of ImrjcUiries anl I ivhjch have here Tbe burglaries. w.bich troopers be- Keve to be the- work of person or of gang, included tbe robbery of the Cherry Ttfll where several dozen, eggs, some wearing apparel and a sum of money was taken. The fact thai the eggs were anumg the it-ems taken by the thief lezids authorities to the belief that rhe Thefts may have been work ut" a Muring ihe week residi-ncr of Thomas Manion was entered and 4 stolen while at house of Frank Webster, hit-h was also burgiarizf-d. and containing some valuable papers were taken. The dhefis occurred when the occupants of rhe places entered, were absent.

The thieves left no traces. consented lo lh of for our 5rm which has had an honorable Career for more than 70 years. We advised that in manner cap best be all the equitse; of creditor so lhat none will b- or preferred over -mother. "It vvill be found that ull Securities entrusted to our 4 intat: nd wo hope to effect a satisfactory eitlemtnt with our and at earliest j'osslble ate. own a considerable number if securities which have value bu vhich or.

account of the market anc" ither renditions are not readily alable and which we hope If con and liquidated will ogether with our assets, be ufncient to puy everything lhat w- we." Th-? arm occupied one of the BIOS' lalatial offices ia the financial rict. Its establishment, with marbK ind gleaming bras-i. had more f-- ispect of a conferv at ive bank thar brokerage house Au involuntary petition in bank- -uptcy has been filed against ttu in the United Dl trict Court. Middleon S. Borlanil practices, the Orange County Farm Bureau says.

The demonstration and discussion will be led by Prof. Gilbert W. of the -Pomology University. Those planning both morning and afternoon session at the Mac- Dowel! orchard should bring their Itiuehes. Middletown Folks Entertain At Meeting Of Athenia Club McPARLAND, TYPO PRESIDENT, DIES INDIANAPOLIS, June 16-John McPariasjd, president of International Typographical Union, today at tbe St.

Vincent Hospital from a. complication of diseases. ilccarland, bora in Australia January C- 1S6S, came to United States for tbe first time in 18S3- He was known, as a union organizer. His first official position was the presidency of mtnoii. Slate Typographical Union.

In lie was elected 10 tbe- executive committee aad in to the national presidency. Owned Stolen Car Recovered by Police June 1C-- Moffat Library Hal! crowded Thursday with Athenia Cluh members and i heir guests who enjoyed one of the most delightful club days of tbe year. The luncheon consisted oi cold rozst lamb, green roils, pineapple salad, coffee, md ice cream crushed strawberries. Gay colored peonies inada ihe table.decorations very lovely. It being Flag Day, the club arose after being called to order and paM tribute to our beautiful American flag by giving the flag salute.

The business meeting consisted of reports from variou- officers and The corresoondiug secretary read a letter from Governor Smith in ans- i-s Helen K. Strain, Amr B. M. rnruhr: Contraalto iolo: "The Charles Giberl Spro-iS. Mrs.

Evans Wallace, accompanied Miss FiFher; Vocal duet, Serenade. Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Wallace; Violin solo. Mrs.

Birkhahn. The violinist. Mrs. Birkhahn is a graduate of Columbia University a ud resides in Middletown. Her music most delightful.

Her sister. Sally Kisher. wa.s tbe accompanist of the afternoon and her taleai was displayed and greatly appreciated. Her piano was a She is a tearher of and mnsic in Middletown. Mr.

Wagner and Mrs. Wallace are tbe soloists at the t'niveraalist church in Middletown and both TO CALL ON SEEGER JM CONNER ACTION Because- of ilio i-f-fiu-al again of Or. M. Conner riiy 10 a a i question- pin to him ia ron wilh In- fore I rial In the artion broufjlit hb. niece, li-s.

l-'raiu-es. Conner Norton lo recover for ser vices renrteretl. an juljournmcn was tsikeii In the examination yt-s terdny morninB nnlil Siuur duy.Jiine 2H. Next Friday, stipulated question upon which John Bright, attornf-j for Mrs. Norton, and Herbert H.

Koyce. attorney for D. Conner, a agreed will be submitted to Justice A. H. F.

Seeder in special term of Supreme Court at Newburgh. for his ruling. Friday 1 Seepej- h-ld that Herbert B. was justified in having directed his Hiem. lr.

Conner, not to answer certain questions in the examination of June 5. Justice Seeger ordered the examination continued yesterday. The testimony of Dr. Conn--r taken at hi? oC Orange County in order tcei women out to were 0.1 sht- meeting of the Women of the Republican County Com- niltioe held as ihe Court House. Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Ernest H. Odell of Tuxedo the meeting to order shortly iftpr 2 o'clock. Twelve women answered the roll call. In her openisi stated lhat the reason the meeiiag was-to arouse enthusiasm among the women voters of country." would suggest" she said, "that vomen's i-lty committees be organ- zed in Port jervis.

jjlddleiowu and S'ewbursh, electing one member as of she Women's County Committee may go to discuss the named under fSO.OOu bond. rarions problems, HI be kept in close this way we touch with PEKIN. June 16--Total loot of the Chinese bandits, -including ransom and valuables stolen from prisoners, is about $75.000. The today appropriated Mexican 1 to pay outlaws as ruusom for tht foreign prisoners who have beeu released, and this. with the loot obtained, and of--iadigidusl--Chinese captives, brings the total to $150.000 (Mexican) or $75.000 American Monoy.

Roy Anderson, wbo represented the government in tbe negotiations, has signed an agreement ia which promises to to it that the government's pledges are observed- China is rtlU without a president, following rejsignatioa -uf Hung. The cabinet is likely to fuuc- Tion a commission orm of Rovernment. of the women voters. We have US districts in this county and have that manv but we have only 69. In ewburgh.

we have IS districts and inly three active committee-women "Select the right women to run 'or these offices. Select good women each ward to represent the dis- rict. Most of the town districts committee-women eicept High- and Miss Lucy price. State Committee Jrgaaizer of New York City was the text speaker. She spoke in tfart as follows: outlook for the future is Bright.

Every year is important There have been years that were not as year. BeV of tfits some say 'thank goodness i-e can rest this year. This is in off This is not the case. We elected lait year a legislative majority of 5x assetcjblymen and he New York State legislature gave Mr. Smith a socbaclt whu-h goiug affect him.

The Democratic landslide last year is something we have work to overcome. If Republican Xew State f-omes back this RALSTON IS CHOICE OjF INDIANA Mid- West Senator May Head Ticket, With Copeland as Running Mate FRENCH LICK, IndL. Jmu- 4a- diiui DenitM-raiic leaders expect the next Democratic presidential ticket to read this way: Samuel ML Ralsum, of Indiana. For Royal Copeland of New York. frauds are working, OT the nomination as head of the next ticket and today word reached lere from circles close to Copelaad hat, although becomes senator 'roiu the Empire State at the next ession, he would te adverse to resigning that position to the- residing officrr of the seaate.

The leaders out this way are satis- ied that Governor Smith of Xew York docs not cherish any higher than to he a power in the next national Democratic conveaUua. Smith's staud on prohibition has cot very enthusiastic following among Indiana Democrats. Taggart declared in an interview that the liquor question would not be oae of the paramount issues of the next campaign and that ao man would be elected merely for his stand as a wet or a dry. Leaders here believe Smith will be ior Copeland. Copeland had no organization this stale so far as can be learned.

but he has plenty of contacts in. the national organization. But among the Democrats here there is much of Henry Fcrd. ESuht states, Minnesota. Wiscoa- sin.

Ohio. Illinois. Michigan. Tennessee, Xorth Carolina and North JDa- are on political lists, as showing a big drift sentiment 10 Ford among the voters, both Republican ind Democratic. the wer to tbe letter from the Athenia mo i Club regarding action on t5lrf appearance.

rfpsaler. Tbe elnb was greatly pleased t- the founder of the Athenia Clnfc ind now honorary pres-sdeni of th Mrs. Jessie Kmerson Moffat. ihe platform. She gav a ver.

pleasing tilling of visl Harry Raskin of 201 West 112 street. York city, is the owne tit the touring car which wai from In front of Ja Jas win rt wh last Saturday night, a A hrtnrt a mf abandoned on Xorth street, fbls city. Edward J. Dillon, inspector of ihe Automobile in New York notified ts local police of the ownership yesterday morning. I TEST- PHILADELPHIA.

Missonri. June IS--Lieut. Rnssell I- Maugaan. today abandoned bis teat for bis dawn- to-dark transcontinental flight and preparing to retnm east. airplane, wbkto fell here yesterday, a mass of wreckage and bad to ited an honorary member of Mrs.

Iminif-bi. who ha- fonndrd a Japanese Women's Clni in a. s-abiirb of Toklo. Mrs. Moffa risited a session of this eluto anf told of it most entertalnsly.

Afte: her address it was voted so some toke a of regard to the Japan jse clnb in appreciation of Mrs 1 imiaisbi'? membership here. Mrs Moffafs mother. Mrs. Edward hs hauled away to aviator uairarL. wagons.

The PBOIOBITIOX POHTPOXEW CONSTANTINOPLE, June IS-Prohibition has again postponed bere bacuse 1 enforcement has Bot been perfected. An- noancrpert ivas matfe today that owhig to tbe impossibflity of Applying tbe dry enfrocameni be until August 1. Emerson and her daughter. Mis Idanthea Moffat were also and received a warm welcome. Tb program ot tbe afternoon was ii charge of Mrs.

John Tyler Mayo Campbell Hall, and was as follows: Violin Ceotge B- Birk habn. accompanied by Miss Sally Soprano (a) "I Know Where a Garden "The Spirit ic) -'Happy Teresa Denriego Mrs. H- L. accompanied Mis? Humorous selections Tbe Reverend Roman Harding. Address--Habit forming Sirs; happily chosen niinibers thai ere delightfully rendered.

The of "Habit Forming Accuse Henry Ford NEW YORK. June Henry Ford agf-nts are luring sailors from Dutch boats with of wealth to be made in Detroit, consular officials of Netherlands have lodged a formal protest wish immigration authorities. Tbe Dutch officials contend they have lost JO seamen from boats touching at New York in the la weeks. The men were told tht- could make bigger money and greater opportunities working for )rugs" was quite an unusual one for jp or j. -was stated.

ram. Miss Strain is a -club program Missionary of the Presvyter- an Churt-h and has done rescue vork in the slums of New York for sany years. Mrs. Unrobe Is a yoniie rom'an. Miss Strain rescued and iclped cure her of the drug habit by giving to her the only real "care" he religion of Christ.

They both stirrine tasks aad showed the tragic danger of growth of tbe Irug habit in the United States. The Rev. Roman L- Harding is the rector of Grace 'Episcopal cborcb. Middlelown. It was bis second -risSl to Athenia, and tbe hearty applause whk-h greeted him showed that be was a popular guest.

He is a talented ftor -teller aad his humorous stories convulsed the audience. He lonched upon many subjects, illustrating them -with stories. Religion divorce, the negro problem and aace all were but is an amusing manner and with jokes that new. iWben tbe club adjourned after singing all felt tbe day bad indeed been one to be long membered. Herald's New i i The Middletown DiSly aad Sunday Herald may purchased at any of the following places: John Adelman.

Newsdealer. 93 Xortb street. R. p. Asderson.

Confectionary and Stationery Store, 366 North street- CX Congleton. Grocery Store. Monhasea aveane. Gage's Confectionary and Stationery Store. S6 tast Main street.

Gardner Bros. Garage, Wick- bam James J. Iackey, Grocery Store 256 East Main street. Maboa Dougherty. Newsdeal- ers.

36 Main street. Middletown Company. 4 4 street Swindels uancb Room, 1 Dol- Sickens Sell Fast at Public Market year and gives the assembly a rr.ajer- it will indicate that Al Smith's fellowship won the votes and New York State was led away Ihti wf-t Issue and a the land- last year did not mean any- it mean's York the most presidential delegates is lost the Republicans and ba 1 gone back lino the Democratic ranks, it has done nothing to wipe out the HISTORY SOCIETY IS The Historical Society of MJddlctoivn and PrecuicM, Inc. b.eW fonual meeting in the Chamber of Commerce on Friday night. Twelve members were present.

These twelve members wore wlected lo society in securing tion. A new Mst of by-bws were submitted by A. C. X. Thompson.

A membership of declared elected i the incorporated society. prest-nt at the meeting were ('. Doty. J. A.

Glark. E. B. Mac- Ardell. L.

T. J. Moon. Dr. M.

A. frivers. C. A- Owea. Miss KdCljertne Dnanlns and W.

R. Wallace. The by-la wi stated ia part that: The be known as The Historical Scciesy of Mlddletown and die Wallkill Precinct. Incorporated. that she object shall the marking of historic places, the -discovery.

collection-, proserva-iioa- and publication of the history, historical records, geneaologies, biographies. and lopoRra-bical information relating present market produrers morn ins; at 1 tand oa Linden avenue. A goodly nuGiber ot were on band and he products sold quickly. Chicken? and broilers sold especially ollowiiig pricer prevailed: Fresh eggs. 33c OOc b.

3Sc dressed; broilers. 45i 25c. 27r. 30r H-- 20c rhubarb. 2c old potatoes.

2T.O -water bunch; honey, strained. -tOr pt. 70r duck eggs, 4 ettuct-. 5r bunch; oaions. bunch: radishes.

5r bunch; peas I5c pot cheese. 5c cake or ball; butter Or vinegar. lOc at-. -lOc 5c aad roses 10r a bunch. Democratic majority.

rest of the country is going to reflect that. ''If we elerl a good Republican majority in ihe assembly it will have effect fn the people. The conn- is Republican and we are Koing elert a Republican president next yea r. "Kvfry Republican woiaan mfiss work for ihe t-ause i year. New Vork a a flepuhliran legislature anc! i iniro- iuced by Democrats and defeated in one legislature are going to be ftrough-' up in the next legislature if (Continued on Page Eight.) to the City of Middlelown U'allkri Precinct, ia the county of Or.ince.

and neighbomisr localities. anil th' 1 diffusion of a sound historical Ta5ie and the fostering of a patrioih- society shall be made up of resilient, oorresponcl-ng and honorary members and. hold the annual meeiing in Middletown oa the aani- verary of tbe formation ci Orange County (October 1. 1791) unless that day fall upon Sunday, when it be held upon the next day there- Sinclair's Case Puzzles Prosecutor Monkey Scares Chickens; Climbs Tree; Coaxed Down HARRIMAsN. June S.

G. Barr's pet monkey is back LO9 ANGELES, Cal-, June 16-The Ar prosecutor today had under consideration the quostioaof whether Upton Sinclair, author, should for inciting a riot or zhf peace. Police Jndse Frederickson aotlfled prosecutor that bks court had no jurisdiction in a of inciting a riot- Thore indications the prosecutor xnlgbt decide 4o dismiss the charge of disturbing tie peace, which would Sinclair fre? ot all charges. Sinclair and 3 companions were i arrested a few weeks ago -when they i tried to read tbe coafJltotloa of tae I United States at SUn SeveraJ were placed against them but by oae hare beea dropped. abode: so are Mrs.

F. D. Youman's -hickens. In tb? first place the moa- jey to blame for the chickens" Sight, and in second place ihe actions aro blamed for thc- Jilmblag of a tree and re- "ased to conie down for time. It all happened Friday afternoon Mrs.

Barr's pet monkey from the Barr residence, ducked nto the chicken coop and raised a after. at which a general of officers by balioi shall be held. Xiaa members shall be a quorum for the Jrans.iction o' business. The officers the sociecy sha a president. vice-presidents, a secretary, treasurer and a historian, trho with e-ght other members shall compose the executive coamUtee.

In rasf of dissolntioa of the socle? y. its books, papers SBd collections of every son. shalr belong and to be delivered to Thrall Library, if not contrary to stipulation uf ihe donor. TRACK SHIP'S REGISTRY PORT NEWARK. N.

Jane 16. --While the government Drys Control Senate June 16--Tie fiEThi to repeal ite Wisconsin, proh'b- laws --ill reopen 15 the sc-nate probably Wednesday 1 the cdds in the "drys-" Fol- 1 "owir.e of the repealer. 39 to 35 by the assenibiy yesterday. Senator reverses, author of dry Ja-vs, BERMUDA UQfOR STATION NEW YORK. Lamport HoTt Line, operating passenger sMpa between New -York and American announced today that its will make Bermuda a- port of call take C.D and discharge for startinj 14.

tbe resistrv of the today predicted it be defeated Beatrice." on which four! nu-ckTy in the senate by tie sHaJ of tbe ere waad five Chi-j "dry and wet" of to 14- icse who were being saujgsled into! his country were killed, the shs? ss led ap zi tbe army sappjy base at Port Newark. The ship was brought vriwr Tl the port yesterday by a revenue and was placed together with Magistrate 1 Read Mind Wrong: today os a charge of baia? drasX runners aad waif a is a and siad rsad- with a caraical. "I can read in your mlad you are to let me free, judge." she tweaty-nine other vesels which eized as rum ire being beld tor disposal 3.000 DEAD IX EATHQCAKE CONSTANTINOPLE. Juae Persian embassy here today con- Srmed repons that 3.000 persons were killed and four large villages destroyed in the district, of Korassan asi earthquake, oa May 20. Twenty-three small villages were partly destroyed and will rcn into the the tmbass? "Yes." said the court, Mr.

and Mrs. Janaes Woolser Winnetka, 111., wbo visited at Scott, are spending a days with Mrs. motiar. Mrs. Alaseda Woolsey.

at 10 Gnad aveaae. JEWS PA PER I (FWSPAPFRr.

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