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GOMEZ OUSTS HEAD
OF HIS PET ARMY
Venezuelan President Finds
He Can't Depend on
Force of 9,000.
OFFICERS ARRESTED
AND PLA?D IN JAIL
Student?. Protest to Prefect of
Polic? Against Closing Their
Association.
?
? ? ? -
ani lus | t ara la a
, am? army thai he has built up
{?r**t rmr. and at f. ? ? ' SX| ? ' I
farting si?
that h* r. I be In time
atresa ' si u a hss w? had Ihs for? -
., ., ?tats i s 11 might perform g> od
Said, snd It la llkel
, a v HI he s?>"ti required. I
dont Gomes Dm - thla army, n in ?
?iiv about :-.???*. la not tbe dependable I
r. . . ,?,[ t" have m
The Pri
reniovf Qi fn.in i ommsnd
i.f the sn -? ? i IB' sra ha>?
basa | ' i ed i
view? tagoi to t I ?Idem I hie
,.f those srrested is Colon? Bai i M<
Gill, - . ll of !h- arm-.. ??. >
vas rom ' "mli in instru t
th,- a'-n?> and | on a thoioughly
,t a >ear an?! a h h If
?L-n ?',.'.-nei McQIll made a trip t?> n? i
York to bny a large quantity of -
-
It has als
l hat the model a arn
? ;?'rr?7. i ad ? stabl ahed was a fin?
to protect him sgalnet enemiea at home?
? . . ,?
In a Lati \ ? lean country is alwaya an
iant consideration And aoa
the President has apent many thousands
?Hais in buying up-to-date 11 i
. rmi . ? lipment and haa I
? ?? tr . r; . : I ? i| .ling t.i m<
manual, tie question is asked hers,
"What la he c?i nt< to ?I" with if"
Dissatisfaction in Army.
,t Im ?? "n wl Ich Pr?
Il that of
:-i i,;' offl ?
? aplred, and ui tution
\ enesuela he r*annol -
\?t he has so arranged matten that th?'
m of hla au ?'. and
i ofTi'-e an?
other ?o-:? ? rhe cry against I m
more opposition on
nment exp? ??? I,
nded to the ai my, domes
up tii?? army l i I
. ..?
? ' ontlnue
n nfti' ?-. .-,, thai he finda himself in an
awkward 11 ?-.t There la no dojiit
snd ? ;. apis aie mum
? ?
Another sign of the timea la the prot?
? ? atudenta of the University <>f j
as ha\r- ad the 1 ': t i'.-?:t of I
Bing b govei nment j
eneral A snesuelan Btu I?
madi
atudenta at the unit ?
?-?' t<> I'er. i tolomb , i . Pa ma to
. ? ? ? ? t theli de
' . n?tig
who* . the names of some of the
seas, raada
1
This | r m? circumstance? will
accept this blow to our cltlsen rights.
violence and fore?
- ?' latlon srlll
t, aa a tie
ssi - ? si i ntelleot and a
: ism
"The argument ?>f \?.
that eonstttutional right
.,. ,|,..
i . ?-tu i
? ., ., the country 1 g n pe? feet ?
. reveals the crii
far the usui
which are U
? i i
affaMitt thia abuae of power
v. f pretest asramst thl? and all
th? criminal and 1.legal act? of the gov?
arnoMi I
8tud?nts Get Encouragement.
* has been a long time ?im e any body
? dated to libe such lannua?? of protest
ng the government has
tit to fir,, ), it th a atudeaits wars much
political ?
ntinu?
leneral ,
He 11
ta for th? of 1 be Na!
i ?? - ....
a
I at. uprlalng ahl< h Wyill
t <?f B.i Venezuelana a ho
ARTHUR H.
HAHLOdCO.
?! 569 Fifth Avenue
Seven New
Etchings
by
ZORN
"".-?? 1 ?:-? i-, thai ll.?Nor
: I h??.e i*v,r
WRIGLEVSi
? r - cI ??' ? meal.
85 cents bv the box
4
???.. Dealer!
The Antique Furniture Exchange
? in. 14? ?' -t'?.|?
n\li?. WN
? ' - ?
. ? >? n ; ar ?tori
pst ??-.. "*eed to the m irpa.tlon cf von*r ?"?
? nt Gomez f'-r foul
Th? movement hnp received ii"- Indorse
ment of eltlsena t ."'?' 'r
aren t.. a greater extent I
pected, The l
;ir m; " mahi e all
?
LUSITANIA CUTS LANDINI
Go^s by Fishguard Because o
Storm Five Drown on Tug.
i
.?
?
- ?'
I
ashor? l"p to '
...
? nt for 1
?
. isitanis a n lan?1
ing .11 Flshg
.
\ ? e Thai
l ? ?
wi.ik is < the Isl
? '
MILITANT FELLED BY BLOVI
Prison Commissioner Resent?
Whipping--9 Coaches- Burned
. ti. ron
: nlssloni r foi -? ind, whei
attacked to ds r by ai
?
law In his oe n 1 ock?
nt dowi thee
hand blow. The worn - Idei tlty wai
not dis? " '?' won an wai
?l|i l.y i ? ? .| il ndl r i' i
i l >r. l '. von n fused lo pi
her ari'i she waa r<
igl am, March II. Nine ?
Midland Railwa
tant ett?
night m King's N'mton, all
nui"*? from here. I lure wai
found . ' '
TRAFFIC PACT "DOUBTFUL
Albert Ballin Sees Trouble or
Eve of Shipping Meeting.
i . ?,: ? i. . . itlvea of all
the 1 tlai PPlng
to-day to atti nd a confer?
morrovi to a nuis?- a renewal ol
? he traffic pool, f
? " British <v .) ? '"i
lines v, .i ?? i,, id t?
Albert Ballin, managing director of th<
Hamburg in Line, ? !?
si if by no mea lent n..it an
agreement would be reached, Ha said It
had i" en de? ided In principle at the
? ? that i ' -
pool, but the fer
fflcult problem remained of Bet?
? ?? basin on ?.?.'lii.-li ?
? In the tranaatlai
] he t: oui lea of i> ?
nent i shipping pool aj
i.r.'K' n out again.
MAYOR REVIEWS SEVENTH
Regiment Is Put Through Its
Paces ? Then Guests Dance.
The Till ':. gl i < nl wa put tl ro gfe Its
t for Mayo Mitchel and
numbers of his cabinet, i .
formal revio*
h h lilt . shibitlon and ? is
? leal drill
During ? ? ? s expert rifle?
men, shi rpsl . si . ki nen for
1913, Companies B, C and K, I
x\ ?r* awarde-d the Brat and third
for Hi" tili-in si figure of merit In
Brigade, and the r< gim? ntal rifle
team were marched to the front, 1
named being giren their medals,
Tl s at ted of setting
end the
i end ? ?? lli Ing of a tent bj ?
from Company F, which holds thi regi?
mental record of ? minute ?13 seconds for
i he a ork. Then cam? physical drill b*
? 'ii from n:i com?
ment.
In tin- Mayor's party * iMn m i t c ' ; ? I,
? ? Adamaon, Fl ? i omm salonei H
v ? Smith, Dock Commissioner; Henry
.'. Chaml ? ; lain, and John Met 'lln?
i". t Deputy Police < !on i
Tn tiic reviewing bos ?:>-o wen Colonel
it. i-\ Walton, ' *? rthur T. T i
?end, Colonel il. B. Bternberger, Captain
i ? i\. ? Btddle, I tolonel \\ III am m Kip,
''a-.trtin Henry Hayden, Colonel Patrick
onel Oliver Bridgeman, <"oion?ii
,rd Haleted and < oloni i M?
Smith.
Foiiovxini; the the Mayor ani
h!s part.\- xvere .?ntortain?* l.y Colonel Ap
pletoa und the? officers of Hip regiment nl
i. while other guests danced.
CHANDLER'S LOVE BARED
Woman Wins One Suit Against
Him?-Loses Another.
(reda Veit? ?-. a pri tty I
attli
I hat
to n at "h, t Id to te.? ent
chapt?
? ?? Mai nlng li .
it Long ??, ?. iter
?
on a i ? n ? ?. i ? handli r.
'
which she alleged led b
? i andler and his present s . Mi i
i ?. ?
? i... formei
m-er of the ? ? ? . -;
I
'
tarent - I that l pre!?
?
Manhattan Shi spoke of fn quent
? ' . her foi o.
it wan shown dui . ? ? r the
?nit ?
, ?.
?I
I un?,
M " ' ? ? So. S16
I more, P?
.... ol
?
? ?: that ti ent Mrs. Chai
? . '
While the t
ar H ?"
?
?
. i,iii. i won th 'o it v?
? ? ? i
-i i.,r v. hi? n she - led ' m
? ? ? dam?
?
? ' ' :
Hi el and ? i and ? ? eeond wlf? ara
i th I
? -i ' handl? "*?**?
' ? " Postal ' .
, . , . ft \
? i ?? aald lo In H
lia? al ghtei
?
roi.ici; recruits in training.
M'KAY PRAISES WORK OF 58
LATEST MODEL POLICEMEN
Recruit Graduates Give Exhibition Before Department
i leads and Make Excellent Showing?Begin
Kreular Duty To-day.
a ty-eigh t re? is of ti
; graduate?! fest?
da ??'??? it Pi - Hradquarte?
: ? :
them 1 aw pollc? n?m cor
i ? ...i to be a? n! ??
from fu.- acl.i aince the present sdmli
'i i.. entered the acl
? ?
natructed ' itate, tt
thai ind regt
' tment, physical ti
atrucUoni and p?- ? sg< -
The Inetructiona inoi?i<i?? aettlng .;, ??
handling ? '
Care <">f fn;':'. -t pi ? -i.? . s o?\ of th
snd "-cal ' ?
?i? t.?
l ? pector < 'ahalsne, who is in rhar-re <
AUTO CRASH KILLS
SIR JOHN MURRA\
Daughter of Noted Oceanog
rapher Injured in Accident
in Edinburgh.
Edlnb irgh, March 16.?-air John Mur
lay, the n'?ted naturalist and oceanog
raph? i'. \?as lulled to-day r
home, Challenger Lodge, Wardle, I aim
t''.irt;ii. -a a motor car accident whict
occurred while his daughter Rhode
? it h Ing.
Sir .inliii was returning fi"m a vlall
to Glasgow, ;t' companied b h la da igh
1er and chauffeur. Miss llurrs . wh?
vas at the wheel, took a road which
-tu,tt cut ti? the lodge,
r swerved, climbed a hifch bank
and tiirnr.l over. The OCCUpanta were
thrown out at-ai Sir John was Instant
: *. ki lied.
The chauffeur waa only slightly In?
? Misa m urra y a as coni ? n ad
i nconscloua t?? a hospital An exam
tlon. how? ?: showed that her In?
- ? ? re ess aei :?"is t he n a I first
f? ared,
Blr John Murray waa born at Coburg
? ?ntarlo Mar?*h S, icn. il?- ara ?
at Viel ? ' ? . i ' rg, snd at the
i'i.lv- : , Cdinbui gh. i le *
si.it/.!.- gen ,".-.'i the Arctic region? - i
? in :i*"l w,,s
of the naturalists ?in th<? fam..;-?? VOy
age of tiie Challenger fiom 1871 to II7C
-i.iil condition of the
Kti.it ocean baslna lie wsa the first ??
at on the ataff appointed to publish
ths recorda of thla voyage and of further
voyages up to litt, snd then became ed tor
<if the record. He took part In the saps
dIUona Bent out on the 'iriton and tiie
Krlght Errant ar.d !n other expedlUona
ex ploring : a and he made n i.
mi rot - c pli ratlona n tn
.- ? .1 ihn tlnam ...i and 1 ?? ? ?
el Sara, In th? North
Atlantic, In which s
i anight
nan - ??
i . ad a
othei srga itlona
ntrli
Headquarters aehool, put Hi?* men
through an exhibition drill befoi
oner De iglaa i M? :-. and all
his ii' the gymns
They gave a denrionstratlon of gymnasium
op an hour of continu?
.???-?', ? t h'-T.
taken t" ih<- trial room, where Inspector
Caha
? the! ii*-: : ii
"f the law.
Comm ssioner McKay informed the mm
of what mil * aspect I Of *liem un
patrolmen and complimented them on
their exc? ? ?? ?hr.
The men have been asaigned in Man
? ?? ? precincts to assist In what Is
known as "house duty." This is for the
i o e of giving them practical knowl?
<? affairs.
WEST POINT ALUMNI
HEAR CALL TO ARMS
Mexican Disturbers Send '"Notes"
to Dinner Porter Ready
to Fight.
Lo-. of lha \\. si Point Military
Academy from New fork, celebrated
the 112th I U y of the birth
of tht nstitutlon at the Hotel Aator last
night The dliui ? * ; ? ?
lion of the local members of the military
-. rio.-! it is the i irpoee of i be
alumni to pei petuate the at
Man) militer] men a*? pri
i ! -.??: ii, \ ilia and Carrai i sent t?le?
lo the i . They
e ere ed 1 wli i i, which was In?
In a tent.
The Mesicana decla I xx-ere on?
. I tl evi '.* 'I bs nax y sent
? gi eetl rigs. G itee fi om 11 *
; esent General iionoe
Port? presided.
1 be toast mai ter a as i ? oi '-: 1 B Bel -
linger, i leni al Portei said that the i
try must not folios thi expressed Mea
of disai
"II h.i.-n i i.. ? n su? ceseful We i
look and coi I he Idea of national
d< rent ? \. " ?v si ntimental
? i Ions B'i i ? gi r on our
dirt We a i pari d to
ngbl '
Bon s of e | ent l'ai
1 leneral B R Bvam I leneral
James H, Wilson, Captain G P Ci
1 ?? sral John Putnam, Colonel Erie Berg
land, General Francis V, Greene, O?
Wlnl i s. Kdgerly, ?"nierai B. w. Foun?
tain, General Theodore Blngbam, Police
Commissioner McKay, Captain Henry
M?i'nif, General Charlea F, Rowe, Colo?
nel ii. i>. Palmer, colonel J, B. Quina
umLColonel Georgs v.. Goetbala
Arthur1 V, Copp was chairman of the
: commutes About l.o gradua tea
t e prei
Regrouping of Powers Possible.
Bt Petersburg, Ma rch IT.?Th? ' Novoe
\ i .n. a publishes an extraord ins : ) i ??
port thai negotiations are . ling for
the regrouping of the powers wherebj
Germany will Join Russia France and
? Britain
"BILLY" SUNDAY'S CONVERTS
$260 PER HEAD. 'TIS SAID
Methodist Ministers, Scoring Methods of Baseball Evan?
gelist, Declare Results Obtained Are Too Ex
pensive for New York People.
i
hla evangel la tic methods, with I
tend? ; for
tlsi .1 w< Ivs, ineff.
unified were hesrd at the ?
Mi tho list ministrara
. i *,' Brooklyn and the J?
. ? ?? i. - attack? ?.M Sunday b ?
cam? o bitter i | one Minister, 'he R? v.
: I " ' ' i ' ' of G .' ' . pre
? i i.i, the bod) t" i.-" i* to a ?esa on
behind close i dooi ?
i in?- of th? * Is hi ??? r?i w la
- . ?. t f.,r t he
t when he I ? ? *
"" an ? ilgn.
- 'Bill] ' Siiminv lie t *
; mi to go 1 was a i? ]?<<< lb? ths
: ar, psstor "f ?? Plttsl ?
part of I he Pittah
? . .- ?i t?, conduct th?> recent
? ..mi algn in that , ity.
Mi ru.? teserl ?; i ?
? ? ? ri?,!? itanl ? ii irehea "In the
' kind of billing] t?te, I t nevar ones
?aid a',?.-ht aga nat the Ron an ? 'athollc
h."
i bei ? ?*? ? .at? ra ,* aaenl Many
of them ? .lo apeak, .-'t"i
a' 'a- Im i,n Bund? v in
? ,,i that the mlnhrtara ?in not favor
town for a ra
ilKID'l? I ? I
? ?ne i?r ths a Hi i Par"a eomplslntri
? ? ths Pittsl ? ta thai
! converta at tbe Sunday rat.? ,io not pay i
ti?- sa.?i the ? \: ? nse had bean ??voon, and j
t .t the ; imber of personi ir>.i'?o...? toi
loin all church? a In Pitt .1 ? ?
??
Met? ? ad they
tter 1 snclud?
1 100 of ' .' ron
' ? ..--.i tii.it
lurch m? b? or I? . coat of
1 ? ?
L-.OI It, ?? SS a tOO hl -il pr? e. It ;,t:
' the cala la*
. 1 .ti be ng I * ' ra were al * ti of
?? hundn d and alsl * P ttsburgh
aiun.
report? erslvsd. < lae
red ind 1 i ?ported ? *? actual
.... m.1. ? ? 1 1
waa mi . '?.plaint aga
1 Uremenl that tii- ehui
?: uiraf bis ,;??:. 1 ormer
Superintendent Chsdwlch of ths Monday
, ,,i,r? renca si pressed it thui
v ? .? 1?,- ?. . to 1 t dowi on our knees
1 , - ?! 1 '?? ? ?? rant t" i*i??rs? up
.f ?, .r ? Inn ? h?s in Order that
S'n a.i ?? i'i.i ? h,a nags th? >'?:aii our
1 1 ote tant churel ? ?? *i ?.i k go nit
-'"ill.11, 1 ? ? 1
I i\,- h.inii Ihinis to il', .'"
LONGHI PAINTINGS
AT THE MUSEUM
Four Rare Canvases from
Collection of Count
.Mian, in Padua.
D! ?N EXHIBIT
OF ATMAN ART
: ' , Y- ? Re i ; ;? oim,
".ar'' v b es, Etc., Received
. . . ''I ' if iV.
?~, illery
of '? ? t
? -
erica ol
They
lloXV
Two en?i "The
...?--? ir..
a third
r ? ?
! by!
:i. Walt? Mr. ilorgsi 1
ix e 1. and
iogethi
At the sai
: i on ?? iexn . the
lion by I
?
n artists Th? were
,.i re Cut), by Joi
Girdle of ?.res
and Repah ing the I
C Spencer They wera pur? ha I out ol
the Hearn fund i i
if a ?r.^i of pict ? es of the Tar.-,
DS ill. 'i by Mr. Lie as the ! e- '
suit of a trip '?. the isthmi s last ?-ear.
I of the extenl of the a oi k in \
: sparing for the Airman collection the ?
i . galli : .-?? ho ?line; the Croa
by-B ? Mr, Rob- ?
Ineon said that it would not
i ? ibis to place the great coll?
on view bj ?tpril 1, as had l?een hoped
intil the lat ter part
of Ai . tj'be later N*o date could :
et, he i erted
The i to the els ' ? : ai f -
mi ' In with the exception of a
few still to be received from abroad,
were placed on exhibition ? esterday.
f fourteen marbles twen? !
t>- bronxes, six ? twenty-two terra
cottas, ii: ? imples of cold Jew?
elry snd ?-? ? n i '.- es ' f i
The marble bust of Tiberius of the
JullO-CleudlSn period, !s the most Im?
int of these acquisitions Tr ?s in ?
? ? ? ? i? ? atlon The heed Is
?f the mo?1 youthful portraits of
Tiberius In existei ? Of unususl Inter?
< a croup of tifreen rnmlo artors in
in ? i. all of which, with one exeep
llon, ara asid to bava teen four,'] in one'
?
The i <? "i of a god, a Roman copy of a
Greek work, i? another Important a.i.ii
to the classical department, some
others being a relief of Heracles and
the boar, head of Luclua Versa from a
?i r? '? '". head of Matldla, hi:st of
a man und the torso of a hov. the last
a Roman copy of a Greek woi ?
AMHERST CHANGES COURSE
Board of Trustees Adopts New
Study Requirements.
? , The Trihin. ]
Araberst, Masa., March M These
liant i in t ? urriculura made bj
trustees of Amherst College In Wow fork
Baturday have i.een made known
?
First Thar ?n elective course in aocial
and a institutions i>?? madi part
Becond ' lenta ne required to
read at Bight one modern lane ;age, |*i?
; t presi nt.
Third To it tin. required st'idi.-H of the
? ? man s ear a (lj English, ?Ji n i
... i;:i an ancient language, (Il two
ta from the following three gro I
di Foreign language; o aocial and eco
n ? m Dh] si -.s, chemist i y.
Fourth That the aophomoi s require*
mi anelent language i ? -
"nd. an i one subject from earl,
of the following Rroups: (1) English,
modern language, music; (TO msthemso
h s, ? ? chemistry ; (3) his*
I ?? and pi.phy.
? tifiii r.nii'Ro shall he elective, tnd
there, shall hi? two required majors In?
stead of three, as at present A major is
defined ns alx semesters of a aubjaet when
extending over a period of two years or
more.
It has not been decided when the p.e.v
shall no into effe-t.
W.ints Becker Tried in May.
i rank Moss, formerly of the District
Utorney'a itaS, waa a visitor at the
CrlminsJ Court Building yeiterday and
h,?i s short conference with Assista
i ' cl An ?? aey Delehanty oi -i- ?
Becker 11 -?
ji septa A Bh ly waa also n vialtor at the
building and talk? d with Dlsti ?? At
n.--. Whitman. Mr. Bhay asked for a ;
poo? ment of the tr lal until Ma .
id a number Of leads that he x?.!
ti toiiow up, snd that it would bo loa?
ble tO COVei the WOrk in less than
two months Mr Whitman ??nid he would
? r with Mr. Delehanty, who ?will prob
handle the new trial, and would th?n
Inform ."?ii Sha).
ASQUITH PESSIMISTIC
OVER ULSTER PROPOSALS
Tells House He Is Anxious to
Have Principles Considered
on Their Merits.
London, March lt.?"I do not feel mirh
iraged over the retention of my pro
i ?? ala In ??? ? .1 to I later," aald Premier
. Itta to-day u. the House of commons.
He ?a.is repl? Ing to a number or request.?
for further detalla of the scheme of ior.ii
option, under whose p**ovlolona (he nine
countlea of Ulster will t ?? permitted to
'...:.? separately on the question xxhether
the i shall i.? i. fi o it of th.? eontrol of the
? -iient at Puhlln.
Premier Asqultta asid he fully adhered
? . - proposals, la the hope thai they
: form a "beets of settlement" He
added
? i an?, aaxtoua, in the intTe-t-, of
ftgl*eement and peaoe, thai tiie mam prin
clplea of our propoeala should be in
red on their m-nt?. xxlihout hein* In
cumbered with minute detalla liable to
draw the dlecuaelon Into a? k wati
Andrew Bonar LOW, lender of the i ippn
? i on, took exception te the Premier's
attitude He declared ii wsa Impnsstils
i-, .'.-hule the proposals ?. nimm detail
' ? ng given.
V, II.1.1 ?.M PAVER8H KM
GALA FETE TO AID WOMEN
Venetian Masque at Waldorf to
Be Elaborate Spectacle.
Ths weird tandea of the cubl * si
temperamenl I subtlel a of 1 ? t it Im?
presaion?at, mellowed i lia d at
aphere, will prevail li imli g
and ataging of the Ven?
iz',\rn at ? to-morrow
nigiit for the l<-n-fif of the '
un Unemployment Among Women On
?h? programme ? ?ralll
i ,?. ? . ?: an elaborate
Venel - m sa "\ imitas
? ten I ? i
? i by Albei t )!? rter, pa nter, a ?! vV,
Francklyn Parla, art critic,
s??m?j atrlklng acento affecta have bean
planned. Ri . ar?? being held .at the
boms of Mrs. Peter Coopsr Hewitt, at tie
U Lexington ai ?
Oovernor snd Mrs. Qlynn and Ma
and Mr.. Mltchel head the list of patron?
f-???-^. -.? ?.:? .
Inent i?i ao?Hety William Kave-v-ham
is to icad a prologue at the fSte.
"I n-ii keenly aympathetlc, ' aal i Mr
Paversham yesterday, "with tb
I men i nd a om n in
The thought Of ths hanger, want
snd a' irvstion they fa? a la a f<
g, '?"no unemployed problem la
problem Inde?d, an?i the read
from the aociet) women ? ?an ? ;:en
eroualy snawerlng this occasion ol ?
trees Indicate? that Fifth avenue nn?l
Third avenu? hi? nol BO far apart hi B] m?
pat aa some w - ?
CHARGES FRAUD OVER WILL
Sister of Dead Woman Accuses
Attorney Who Got Money.
a Jeanne ! : Milton, M
rates' ' ?.-.: i for
tldwin Hsnd, aa
att? nicy, to file the a .11 and two ei
'? ' Mrs Ma : ??:. i '.,111er.
The petitioner all?gea * at through the
s practised by
.Mr. Hand her sister msde codicils to
ii?:- will which left practically her en?
tire e??fai?, to the attorney and l.is wife.
Mrs, <'oilier died on Ms y 3. Sue ex?
ecuted her will In ItOI in Mount Ver
non. She later made iier home with the
Han.is. The nrill ma.ie th?> attorney the
executor. Misa .Mon-*! re? elvsd s pert
, ' ? . estate
Mrs. Collier hsd 120.000, which her
?... H ?-he turned ? ?? er t?> -Mr H ind
m< 3ul ? ' '?'?
- mads two codicil? th? I so
::iiik tin- lei ii - ol her will th ; near?
ly ,,.,. .. ?rant to Mr. Hand
and his wife
.Miss Mi.il aleo all?gea that the at
ted that ha
' I ' Of the 120,.I
h M I ' -'
x. , ... ! i her will that
M II ind for |
FIELDER BEATEN ON
AUTOMOBILE BILLS
Split in Own Party Causes
Governor to Withdraw
Revenue Measure.
HOPED FOR HELP
FROM REPUBLICANS
latter in Conference $?..,
Against Them, as Well a< ??
Bank Tax.
? n.. -,
T--.-, '??. *? '. -?
Welder Lost the Bret
the passage of I ... mn *
?Ight, when it i. *? -* that
automobil i ; Ilia, a . -^
re-aaus of il .lb.iu, u
arouM ie withdrawn P?<in<- other
of raising th? money will h?, ?.^
It !? ',r.nc#
?" '? ? ' '?'? * " Governor*! on!? *
red taueZ"
which ? . jj "a
Whl" ?' '? i-'htuJtw
i i the I loua? to p?M T
automobile b Ha, the ?iovernor it <
? WtalaS
the spill ami ? g ? rat, ha, ,'
u :r,;' ' m* '? it ttiaS
'?' ?*? thtaaa,
: rat ??,?,. '
Mr. ? ? An h.,p ^
the R? :? latttr, how,?.,
hH'' ' - ' ' I tit'.
? '??"
lined In The -i . _
' ?> ? ?
taobils
1 n" ' * ' '** *' 1?1J
fair, and -.-?;-.
waa esta ????-.
lin ,,v?r y.
Hi h in!--. ' ? ? . .,,,_ ?a._4
the fi
'"?"'"' Incld ? : of laat wsineeasy *u
ht up and .
fid? tl? '? I
out SI ? ,
atandlng had that
?? broad fr< ? ? se | ,
1 ?gasot ti
their \*> Isdom .-? d ? ,-? tsmm
it is ? ? ? ? ty af actas
h?'? n ? ? ? , . y ?? ?
a of Wsdm bind Ost
h. IS ?
."
racoid uMBi
- itei Md tel
tomo Ils bills,
?
bis to the i I is! t?
A con - ' ' ?
si d Sn .! :i a ? i
?i les! ion i 'pon I ra th? twenqr
?
Got
two < f hi? ? fui i?:
i the SenaU
' ?
G? orge U RI? ' m -'
out of a . ? saw I
? ,
I
YOUNGSTER PROVES
A REAL DETECTIVE
Twelve-Vear-Old Hoy Finds a
Man with His Violin. I rails Him
ant! Has ?WO Arrested.
Mlcl " "n '?' ****-1
twelve years ? partait
'
ti-.it If Ml " "?'ldt"
....... ?
__
Mi?
roof '' ?
"
to ti shea s ??
earning a ' **? ?
Us on ' y
Prom then ltmynJLm\
R crimson :
chad's . -. H? I toatudy tMi ? ?
moment to de? I V'\i*?
violin the man a -? Hft ,?
.ownatalra and foui : r,["
apart - , _._.
r -?
u-Ma
Bchm ala story,
nabbed th" : v. ..
.?Ta
jlmm:
,.
si
ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES.^ ART EXH.B.T.ONS AND SALES
TO-NIGHT AT 8:15
_ Cootinuiog To-morrow (Wed.) night at the same hour
In the Grand Ballroom o? THI: PLAZA
Fifth Avenue, Fifty-eighth to Fifty-ninth -St.-et
(Admittion by card to be had free of tl I
and concluding
Thursday and Iriday l'vcnin|?s of This Week al K
At the American Art Qsikrks
Madiion Square South
NEARLY THREE HUNDRED
Valuable Paintings
by
Foreign and American Artists
ON FREE VIEW, 9 A. M. UNTIL 3 P. M TODAY
At The American Art Galleries
Madi-on Square South. New York ^^
rue uoU ?... be eeaafcssM N W^tWMlAt r kikb. " ^
THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Mgrs
S I ?j.l lad Mrrel. MsMSSS -?I ?"ll''- M"" A,''k

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