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THIS DAY IN MAY
RANG CHANGES OF
7 CLIMATIC M DELIRIUM I
Winters Chill August Thunder Wind
I That Cut Like Whiplash and
L Only 16 Degrees Above
rt Freezing Point
r JT Probably never before was there a May day like this With the
r Calendar beginning of summer five days off New York like all the rest
I of the East has experienced an attack of acute climatic delirium tremens
t since sunrise
Tho moil emphntlc symptoms of the ntmotplierlc JlniJam have hem n
temperature not tnnny degrees above freezing a rainstorm which mingled
August thunder with November rtrlrilo nnd a wind hrt cut like a whlplaah
all tbeae things being superimposed on the ardent vertltire anti vclltufird
lawns of Uie springtime n
In TVaihtnprton a weather hodgepodge
1 a weird and vronderful n > thi knit
I
wre htivlnc In Now Yortc throir the
capital Into il if of 3tonl hmfni
Th Trrndtnt nrtMri livKievelt tttrt
1 Inc bwt their lernoon drive were
Audit Kcrordlnic to a td rnim In a
ftorm that aoniblnad nil inn known con
dltloni of all knonn finon A HMe
mrnt will probably b Klvrn out to
Contlnurd on Second Pace
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V EVENING WORLD RACEGHART I
FIRST DAY AT BELMONT
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I MAY 27 RAIN TRACK HEAVY
1OI toni i main court mart coM upward ItOOi added ill and a half fur
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I Form of All the Horses Running at Bel
mont Park Tomorrow on Page 7
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JOCKEY MILLER
WINS THREE AND I
GETS A PLACE
Little Riders Followers Jubi
lant at Belmont
Park ToDay ai
MCARTER A WINNER
Beats Frank Gill Under Vire
in the Cosmopolitan
t Handicap
rial to Th Cmtar WWI4
nRIAlONT IAKK RACK TllACK
JIar S7Jo k T Miller mud a rfllftark
lie woo lhi nrol
uble rOr4 to Uy
third and fourth not and tlnta4i l
econil tn the lecoml v tu Ill foi
lower lilt Ihe rIng bard
Alethcua a Mudder
rue liwy nmd > inok And the
Mrtfrh Wt < of two nii or a haniHrnp
for IrtiKM Ibui t > < 1C In me rroot
Alvthmn tikklnx hta ttuisUt eaatly
twyurrd by Ui imraAtVe wvlirhia
ADd the ttwi oundttiona MUte
w4 R f la dlt1C 4t aftT MeCr Ctoo
tin ewwy In front wttii Mlltwr lend
IIIoIr UM Vflon OIl alone In tront
Ifln3e llonitHirtr we > Ihkd In the
eur4iuri ofar MJCI It wws
AotUI1O JUKI rvx Uvd In he roln with
I Ian wun kMpliiK PrInce HucuburK
> heb romsony Th > Iar njovrd up In
tnc lust Hxtnrnih coil oIianenKvd leav
Ink 1anhmfla UUMrtni Hut the > rlno
iuuld nESt clo tUniteruu on A
thmo wlrn won tivrIy
Big Plunje on Cohort
ohort wan tIle medium of a terrific I
plung In Vtt aeoond race today al
inoiujh U waa hla fIrst time to the poat 1
Fruiu 10 lu 1 In vral boolut vhoxi
proprlelora wet uneuapectlng of a con
templated and wellpUune dealgn Co
ban waj bcalm down In the betting
2i I to 1 at the dote Uald Qldwia
waa let In on the good thing md he
mild a confident wager of 2UM on the
colt Dv Johneon Frank Kartell
and a boat of weatherbarred base
tmlllaU the flulllvana Jam the Hul
llvanJohnwnFUrr coterlo in its en
tirety with Jack Jnyner and the fol
I lower of the Oneck SIbla vft to Ute
IJlit Slam with a vengeance Cohort
flnlahed third with lAth Winifred win
ntna eh after le dliiK all tIi way I
Spooner running atrona at the end beat
out < ohort for the Dle The letter
ran an excellent race notwithstanding
and la a good roll
Th club hunae also went to the good
Ihlnz Harry K Knapp millionaire
banker a aleward of the Jockey Club
nml the owner of tin Onerk Htable
leudlnK tho eluhhouen contlnrnnt In th
aaaaiilt on the bookie He alone I
nnuld have won I XI1 had the colt
tHorn final lo the rail of the turf It la
linated that more than a SlOuOOQ blow I
would IHV been adrnlnlaterrd to the
knlnhta nf the hIgh stool had the plan
not gone natrny
Eaay Race for Filzette
In a terrific downpour which oh
noured oh rvatlon of the hornet the
Uirt In fie third wa effrrled with
FYlictlr an addml member of In iia
lend Htie wAs neier In trouble afler I
the llrnt jump Onanxe In position then
occurred but inly un > nir thntd thnt
ehaaed the winner home Xacailne out
ootlnif the other frt the place with
Live Wire nnlabtn a cood third He
e14m Krltetle nhlih wee irvond
ohoire C V Hurl rrtllnr the bulk nt
the play Han Hlilite nnd Tlaynu HI
John were added Trarmvaal waa
rnraiohed 10 tlvi way to Krltntte hla
lale mae In the KWn barn
Miller WIn Another
The onli doubt the Newcaatl Stable
tralntr Thotnaa Welah had that the
colt McCnrter would not win the Cna
mopoUtin Handicap waa the colt die
like for Uie goIng A fiat track and
MrOarler would gallop said Walih to
till friend before the rare MoOarter
made rood In the irulna after a hot
alreloh tuade with Prank Olil Naalon
WWI tIme third to ral h the judge eye
Dandelion Tokalon nalla vant Iron
side Philander and other were
eratolied greatly rmlui Ing the field
itrCarlrr made all ihr running and
Jut laal < l under Mlllera clever and
vigorous ride Prank Olil paaaed tin
other In the otreuh aol Ncalon Inn
earn from behind On Iletween did not
rue up 10 anything like hla bet
Mr McCann WIn Jump
The alenpleoliane a procvaaton led
by K ll heei > Th latter Uie1 noar thu
end Mr Mi < ann cud Iaim moved up
In the lest half and MKann woe on the
ob from that point Garrett unable i <
mla K Kxllop III the Aril half of time
journey aleo inaklnic bu lad Mr Mo
Caon umpil with uInning Itapa nod
waa Oral at Ihe lim lejiglha befoii
Jalm eecood Darrelt ouljumpeil the
other tnft fliilahed thirduniler Hay
eaiy flra1 tialf ride
Waddell Dlol1ulllltled
Ilaitlke on VV bourn rode a hot flu
lali latwllng hla mount after a denperali
drive friHii ToniH Uaddvll who was
bur t oaii h > the tight rimlllng IIHII
tile favoilt was third hut hire
IOAMM llartid Waddell vita illequaU
fled for the 4a > e
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WEATHER FORECAST
Fore Mt for New York Clly
ind vicinity Thunder ihovyeri
follovtJ by clearing to nlQltt
Ttietdiy fair and cooler brlik to
high westerly winds
II I
AtUll hllKIlr MUHTH ty lakini
halt a iMtp nful ef llortforti Acli 1lQf
iAtA la WUr iit MUlUe V
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RAIOS flAT A 0
FIGHTS MAN HE I
fiNDS WITH WIFE
Sabbath Morn Encounter Be
tween Husband Her Friend
and Sleuths Aired In Court
IT WAS JUST AWFUL
Lena Mildred Greys Escort
Lingered Long Enough to
GetInto Trouble
D hlnd the arraignment of Joseph B
ODonohue In H rlf ni Iollc Court yei
ttrday on a chare ot ajiiault It a story
of a raid by a husband and IlL private I
ddrctlve upon a Harlem flat Jut be
for the Sabbath dawn Th raldlnr
I husband was Charles > 1 Orey who la
conrcted with the l > tlileh < m Slot
I Company and has an offlr at No H
William street The ra0 d flat li at
I No Jo Writ On Hundred and Elev
enth street
Doers Are Smaahetf
It wu about 4 oclock r terday I
morning when Qrej and hli halt a
Ion private sleuths raided Mra Oreya
I flat They unaihe In the door of the
private hallway and the door leadlnr
lo the dlnln room Timer thai found
I Joseph E ODonohue who saY his
oddrm a the Hotel Majestic ODono
hue wa shy a collar and cravat if
put up a good fight a alnat the seven
men who poured In on him tmtll aJja
llcenjan attroctrd by the noTTe artlv d
and arraited him on dreya complaint
When tin case wu called In the pollen
court Lawyer Oscar J Jlockaladler ap
peared for ODonohue who was fined H
Mrs Ory waa somewhat perturbed
when seen at her home by an EvenIng
World reporter today but her hair wad
marcwlUd to the minute She said she
was afraid abs would be dlapotaeurd
0011 Jut awful declared lira
Qrey They made a noise Ilka an
nuUiqiiak Tou could liar them for
two block Some of three dtccllva
must hay bern hcxueinovera or ate <
blowers boN they tunird aleutha
To hefln at tl > e be < rlnnlnc t com
from a rood family In tIn Ia and
I married Sir Ory three years aro at
tho Little Church around the Curnr
Continued on Second Par
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LIGHTNING HITS CHURCH
AND PROSTRATES WOMAN
RpecUl to Th Erenlnt IVorM
nA3lVVY N 3 Slav 13 DurIng
a heavy thunderalorm here today time
steeple of the Klral MellmdUt Eplacopal
Church was struck nnd demollahed This
la ttio third Urn the church baa bm
dainaced In thIs way In nVIJ year
ilra Ororgf VrUht wile of the Chief
of Pollm of this city realdlnr abuut I
tour blocks from the church was pros
trued by the cam bolt of lightning
Medical aid soon revived her
r
TORONTO RESULTS
WOODniNB HACE TRACK TOIVON
TO Ont May 1Th r < loday u
suited aa follow
WtUJT tAciStr Edward 4 to i
first lUltHTt 4 lo t place aoond 1U
tde third Tlmln 44 lluiibiinir
Hrook Onuwhua Uold Hole The O if
pea Pr Mack and Confoaor also ran
HKOUN1 llAtK Inipector lurvla I
10 I first ColumWa lAd 1 to I ulirr
econil MaXlon third TlIIOO 14
ExcIse Fare Mollern air hahn Urrd
favordaln and 1
gar Ketotiemlk Col
William Penn nlao ran
TIIIIllJ IlACBAyrwaUr 5 lo 11 I
Half Caste leven for place J Hklpper
1 Ttnie1 U 41 Aaen Wn an and
Scotch ivlrtle also ran
POlltTH JtACII4lold hun U to II 1
Mookale l even I PlckUiii bull I
Time 4 n 44 Ilalala and Judae NoUn
also ran
K1PTII ItACBMaln Chant II In 11
j H Uaurtmy IT lo W I U > rd lie
aneroa 1 TlmIW 14 Tourenns hId
Glimmer alao ran
HIXTH llAOhVKdwlH 11 II ta 11 1
Dnnun II to J placeL Hecrel 3 rune
IMIt Prints of Orange MalalMM Ab
jure Warwtooop nl > u ran
M
1 LOUISVILLE RESULTS
lolIIIIIIIIt Way V Tf CASh
hei today rnuUfd ai tUowc
WH8T HAfB Kuur and sUfMr
lqWrtJi r ftoira I U i lrio II
I Italia I I lu i I1M 4ioeJ t Palrfarf
RMI I TlineOASI
HJWOU RCK file furloora
Mna r i 19 to I end a lu 4 5 I Alte M > >
linnald 1C ti < tor l > Uri t N t1Irl I
TIIH i u 3
Tllllli HACK Huen 551 I of si
t iIk Prism iV to MI 1 ta li I
I mil LiMir il to I f > pU ei 3 Tli
Knglll am i I rinse I v I 4
fill Ufil RAtK 4leelItleI5etU
ItU ill 10 1 aAd i 10 II i John
I HUG ir < o Ifor plivs 1 I U u0ui t
flwt
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ROBBERY OVEn MUHOEHorPHIEST i1
WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND IN TRUNKi
DETECTIVE SHOT
4 MYSTERY MADE
OVER HIS DEATH
Lieutenant Walsh Living in the Bronx
Transferredto Brooklyn Found
Dying by His Wife Revolver
Near Him
Lieut Richard J Walsh formerly detectivesergeant who was
xnl to a desk job in the Classon Avenue Station Brooklyn found
shot in his home at No 427 East One Hundred and Thirtyfifth street
the Bronx this afternoon He died in Lincoln Hospital While the
case was reported to the Bronx Coroners as a suicide the police of the
Alexandria avenue station nude a mystery of it by the blotter entry
Came to his death in an unknown manner
Walsh waa one of the big batch of
policemen who were nude drtectlvt
rreanta by rniunilxiilonrr Michael
Murphy Ite was ippolnled a wtrol
man Nor If 1O7 and was promote
to delnctlveeeraMint Nov I llrtl For
10 > ira prior to Feb I 1W7 lit ni
assigned to the Hentyslxthm Hub Ire
elnct In Jtuena Borough In Krbruary
he waa taken Into tilt llruokbn llurtau
I end worked under rapt Milmilley
I I The Captain would not say that
Walsh nork In the bureau was other
Jan satIsfactory although other iletM
01 < them said lint the undirected
street life of the bureau iletecllye witi
too much fur a man of Walaha habIts
In the bit lllnsham eliakeup of May I
WIIII was relegated to the Claaaon
avenue station In llrooklyn
It was Intimated In WaHh i fornirr I
aaeoclatea of time bur au that the desk
work al the itutlou huue prue < l too
Irksome after inn unfettered life of In
bureau altulh fapt Keimela of the
Claaeon avenue atMlon e ad that
Walali work win aallafnclury but
re rthf
that iwlicit III Utnil nanl failed to
turn ul at J oclock Lit afternoon he
called tin the AlaxiuuUr avenue lll n
and bad patrolmen sent to the Jiou e
Mrs Wh IIOLI been ollr In the
flaaann Avenue Jr ilne > lectlnic a
flat im which sha loJd a ileiwett IKJ
that time officer could mom tiiitr hla
m ork Armlnc horn at J III wllli her
eon Joieyh and Illrhard site want In
and frtjnl WaUh fully drencd Ding
on the bed Tnir was a bullt hole i
In Va Irt lemple rn l a llilrtj eliclil
rulllhre vnlver lay on tlio floor I
llcriiHLH Hyui who was called In
ummonrU nn amSmiilaJWe ntwl Or lie
fonnlnk took the ilMwJUve In time Un
onln HospItal where lie rtIM at 3Ui
Th police of the Alcian < l r avrtcbi ala
lion furMl to reiranl the mailer Ie A
mlPIUe and UouL Mo 1C eon detailed
lrlfclr Jlarri on the cane while the
Clamnn avenue hilton llrecled AValUi
frmner vldopurlnrr to hp In III In
> fitl arlt ri Coroner MnlHtnald went lo
investigate the PJiie
WnUh vtia lhtrr > kviii vean old
lhtr were no rliarufi iiAinit littn
aimil his record all clean
BORROWS AUTO AND
CATCHES SPEEDER
Policeman Huns Down a Chauf
feur Who Wouldnt Stop
for Him
Albert Doncoie a rliauttaw waa ar
rtcil earnta Or Ji anSlBK C
It1nln who went fast la eel htm
t Dummes was going ilwwn llnmlwa
at One llundrwt and Ilfly lilb ilre i
alien IMrolnwn HaJm wlio IUGU
Uupttiae was kalRa tuo fast gIiUli
lu him lu los DunciMir dldnl
A mil latM be ixiwed Utau 4 Aln
and aafttn fUlin altnaUM Tiaflcaaa
jfj I rislii ou
hahn Vho la an expert aulninolwJIat
Mill help H I9CeIS ami IOCrOWIe l an
I All fl il iiiMlf lr ilru > e H h > drail
terkuulnt to < Ue tia Unit tlulil it
One fliiitolrvd and 8 eii4i tblfl sIres
Mild Uia JJi4Mi nivr vpir ½ luuiil
lIMzq UnTiirt Ml Hi a l rl > u frUnd II
PtifllP M Ion If aalil liaise cod Dun
I roe went
I CABOOSE BUBNEP
I AD ovarturnrd t > In lile cabmuac
of a frrtjp j 1 traits ui the 1ashwanlm4
ItallroaJ Hi I J < o k thIs wornlM df
rrn > Ml Ut cat mini p4rtl iJUotH In <
lOilnotJHi 14 r a 1IhM to I Is train
I Te nit Of fted user he T0Ode
avvtii iftUe Jen > Oii > nd far a
I Wn lime brldie Wa In O uier knit le4
ftrtA iVMxJtd lo aarlimg U Tht 094
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FIGHT TO KEEP FIRE
fROM OIL AND TAR i
iI
I
Flames Threaten Storehous
of UnitcJ Engineering and
Contracting Company
A fire that nan hot end ilnnxeroui
whit It UateU fur a lime thrraleii
HID alur huu of the 1iiliml Knclneer
IIIK HIII Cantrarilnt fomptn nn First
atniur between Thirty ihlnl mid
Thirtyfourth streets thin afternoon
Tin firm larte nmonit seine tar and
ill barrel It lieu gaIned ronililnralila
i headway nhrh ilUroverxd The rom
puny U i Tuif time aulhur for the
Ieniiaylvanlu tunnel under ThlrtytJilnl
alrr i
A them flamea thrtvilMiril a large
quantity of mr oil and oilier lilrhly In
flaniiiiittilii malI Is atorinl InMilr em
PloyMM went to cork with the pom i
lianxa HpiMratua and had tim < fir nut i
by he line the Rr men arrive A few I
rnipty oil barrels were iledroyetl
NATIONAL LEAGUE I
PITT8DURG AT ST LOUIS
Itttaburc 0 0 0 0 il C
gilouip I 0 I I
n llerleat > hllll > tH and OlLian Ub
and Noon II
CHICAGO AT CINNATI
Chlracn I 0 0 C a
PlnekilirU 0 1 0 6 1
luttrrUo IunJKDa anil KlloK oak
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POLO GROUNDS TOO WET
Thw f4ioaah lAijUebgelwtii cam
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today between the New York and
llualun teams at time Polo Oroundi has
lwmm KWIponed Ixoaua of rain and
wet around
BROOKLYN GAME OFF
IIIIJAfllLIIIIA May 17 TIme last
I game tlr Iho prIiL serIes bet tM tlie
HilaiWlphtu and llrwwklyn ball tram
was iMt uiie oiJi > an account of
I rain
I EASTER LEAGUE
II IruvhlMM cad N wrk tame ofT
I slim
I ialnnalUM ami Jera > lily name off
rln
InTarnnlv and lIunltMl xanie oft
t H tiwler and Uufftflu iftutf aK on ac
count nf wit iiiMll
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Illlit gamr jela B Waaiitnitnn eel
l ildrli lit hoII nml on aIoinl u g
ni 4rtiiiinl
hIOIIi and Ut Ixiult 3 in S > iT u 4
uni of Miii
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Keartlnr and Ilraoklyn mm I oft on
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Four Men Believed to Have Taken
Part in Killing of Armenian
Clergyman Who Was
Found Asphyxiated
ABSURD TO TALK OF SECRET
SOCIETY PLOT SAYS BISHOP
He Was a Free Priest Who Picked Jp Money
Where He Could Always Had Some
and Supported a Wife in His I
Own Country
The possession a jewel of great value set in a crescent or cross
a treasure that had been passed along from generation to generation of I
priests was the molly for the murder of Father Kaspar Vartanian tlwj
Armenian priest whose body was found yesterday crammul in a trunk 1 j
left at No 333 West Thirtyseventh by two Armenians m j
Tint the crime was committed at No 506 Tenth avenue last I j
Wednesday morning the day the trunk was transported to the Thirty
seventh street house seems pretty certain today from the investigation >
of an Evening World reporter There is evidence in a little threeroom
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apartment on the fourth floor of the Tenth avenue house that the priest 1
was mothered to death and then stuffed in the trunk The silken bng
in which he carried his money and the jewel he treasured as without
price was found empty in the trunk under the corpse
LETTER CARRIER FALLS
FROM 3D AVENUE ilL
Picked Up on Street Willi Skull
tract ureJ Djing in
Hospital
llrrfnan KUIier IlIhrour year
olil 4 ltt r arrlir of IlMtUincr
Ilraiuli II nt MadlMn II v < nu and
PorlyfonrUi street 10 ilylnc In Jlunnr
lloiplial frojn a fjll ruin time Third
tonne vl l lmeeti Kurty > iiiKl ami I
Kortylhlrtl lrcU lutkat Th 11011 < VO
brlluvx that III r rr > VnK the iriMllbapr
fruin tile norlhprly end nf the tallnti
platform one of the bsICR wute struck
bt Ito train nnd lw wee iiurlnl cm r I
the ralllnu In Ii street The liam er t
fiiund Ixv ile him
ThM wams u uiniiH ilm FIsher tid
IMWIUIII a liirlit will another itnploye i
hi thiia wiu ilinlcl He wn > Injured
aciiNllv unit hla skull waa frantur < l I
GHOST TALK ENLIVENS I
EXCISE CASE IN COURT
IIPII li ne httulnc World i
Mil ITU PlAlt44 Ma 1
Ohoala and mIC frnin the aplrtl
world figured In the praam ullun uf Ed
ward Julnlaii a Voukerj al unlirr
who Haa on trial todj y trore Jude
Malt tn ih County Cnurt on lh < iliary
uf violating ibe excl UM by wtlltik lo
minor
Moat uf the etldrnce agalnat Julnlan
wa prmnleU Ihroutli ilr and MM
Frederick K l > HUVMM win hitr late
ly located lo Yonkera And have been
ronduptlnc a lenijwrinr crusade Mra
lluifhe li a DlriiualUI ml wbll Itt
liualMml ak JI hat h ilua aot believe
In aplrllualliui stilt hi haa ae ap
l > rilloJ1 whit I < anno4 aeoeot for
It wu largel > fur the purpose uf dli
rredVllnr the leallmonv of ills eli that
iawyee Jam a luiion fir ih > < Mi u414
I salooaiViepr IUI Ihl i m ihe lmd
lire HuKhn i > id I Hat n IS i i i
nitiinunli anon will tarrou p run
aiiinnjc them imialilen lone dd liar
irwiluuuii lni 54 fiiterlalnlnt t > IN >
t urt w UMr
I SHIPLOAD OF APPLES
i HERE FROM AUSTRALIA >
Kur the Aril Uiif in useetsary ut
1 I ralilld b > WC > of xptmrll
I tm > iliuutand and eight burl > of
4U lr rrUed her till iminimg <
t tVlt rtiar lim i il uvii
IP uj C m uf Kntliiil H Ai Au
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ma iniiilia on IIi > oniie IT l
j > or nf iiren ihhpImhJ la jCn I bi
U n trana ahlpptd hiss n li ini 1
hat Uirli oliililun Iii ik l nl oul
i lime > con IM dla uM > l 01 4 < r
At a priG 11141 Il l ey BUiidaall fo
the itifWl All the WwU are CUll
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There la no doubt that at last fomi i
Armenian were concerned In the aa <
aaMimllon of the prleafc The trunk
In wIVh hIs body ama found belonged
to garkla Krmnylan who rented the I
aiarlment In the Tenth avenue hull q
lug from Blmlan 1urklriao who la lorn j
pluyed In n wire factory at No iTS
Tenth avenue
Time When Trunk Was Moved
Ivrklrlan Informed an Kvenln World
reporter today that the trunk ta I
carried out of tl > e house sonIc time on
Wedncaday before I ol lot k la lim after i
hoon At 3 01 look In 1M aflernoutvJ
II was carried up tu time a part men of
SIr Henry gcherrer and taken i < > lie I
room of her two Anm ilan lodgers J
1atil Tlren end John Vlcmnriilan X
man who fits the de < rtinliMi or Ermoy I
Ian and a stumpy blond iuuata < H < < l j
Armenian brought Ihi trunk lu iher
felliix i ounirymen room and left It
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aaylng It was for Paul Tlren
Intil eleven trka ago Krmoylan had
been In pannerahlp with Charles llului
Ivan In a reilaumnl at No 47 Wett 1
I rurtleln street Tircn end ilopnedlaa
had been employed In lull rcetaurant
Who the fourth man was who siesiutrit
Rrmorlan In carr > lti the trunk to Im
Hrh rrri aiiartinni tut pullce have not
learned
During the ten days before hi mur
der the prtmt wa eeii vlun in tIme
ompany of KnnotUn In the Armenian
realaurunt that he had once owned A
ihar la The prlul when hi entered
th restaurant always larrlod hi UtlU
liken pure and put It under him when
he ale Krmoylan told ilrn Ilolotlglan
aorordnix lu a ttatemeni made by her a
to an Bveiiliia World reporter today 1
that the priest had Inlifrtied a furtuaa J >
from c brother In Uhlcavgo ariaral t
mnnt ago Id II I < always carried
lll hi n t
II about 0
Kail vf lai ir was also k frequent 1
I ilalior at in 100 i uf Tiren ajul f
Vnrliau in I h 1 hlrtj eevetiilt <
JUM Tin 4ld join him and
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trimmu1 lau la the Fvrtleln tree re
lauraat and 11 a it I either On Wed v
J tar Tlren auii
uea ay IIWrhiv t
Uwaodlan simi la M i > 1 lu liatit
iiunled thim up al t mi > i l ii s apefl
ii L t lerrd ttt
hII ftum melt I
leach tbe lic i > > Irk i tie nut lull
had it ke > i i th lujin tCI hili truism 1
ai still lun AI r iiiii W ur4
f report wi vi i l in ia d today
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