| praee pill. a Bs 
The women's. conference 
ling of the- State- ‘Central Committ e} t] : 
‘Ss we j were the only. meetings. scheduled: for| since the. r 
aw ty this morning: -- - that he tho 
% es in - B. F. Harris—of- eheeeneen tendered | tion 6f the bank 
Summer: ‘Hats - ~  |}his resignation -as- chairman of the | ness satisfactoril 
in 2 State Committee, resigning on. account| ~~ a 
= i tewn me ef ill health.- John F.. Bass of - Chicago eee 30 Simmons, - 
a S are snown1n IS [\was elected. to succeed him. Fred S.. rector, ‘who has ‘serve 
ew and clever’ styles at ‘of. East St. Louis was elected took a ‘similar stand ¥ 
lelight the. little ones. }}*° succeed Mr. Bass as vice chairman. | was-no neéd for has| 
H. L. Fordham of. Dixon, who. has| -Friends of Mr. Ral 
ery. moderate. been acting treasurer of the committee, d@urifg the last week 
Teas was elected. treasurer. several hundred- ee 
Joel FF. Longnecker of. Chicago: “was finaneial, railroad ¢ 
elected member of the committee. for} all: sections of the e 
OR AND WIFE TO SHOP the First District, to succeed. Chauncey the: hope that he- ef 
Dewey, who resigned some time ago. 
nosa, Panamas— 
; and up. 
dent of the eloitenal sc 
~ Mr= Randolph - dec 
messages or- discuss | 
--He owns a large| 
stock in several othe} 
believe that if some 
aay ntiaars ae ‘State- and ¥ isit 
se wil go ésoosieg TRIES. TO™ “DUCK” HAYWOOD) 
or the brief space that went 
early: shopping hours. and Crowd “Threatens Labor Leader ‘When 
He- in- the dbig:: sStores,-the- .Gov- P _ He Is Arrested in Passaic. - ; 
forget ali about politics, -apr -. PATERSON, N. J., April 28. =-William: to the Commerce vac 
s; --insurance-- . tangles ; and lay: Haywood, leader of the. Industrial the institution. ~° | 
eresses, -while; he aids. Mrs.| Workers of the World, was” arrested at| “--~7* - —-— = 
ke- peas: for..the Hxe-|Passaic to-day on. his way here from! ~ suieists Arrested | 
nsion.- = ye New. York. to surrender himself under! Robert: G Kobusc 
day - LT ‘will. Be aaipide a horse|an- indictment charging him with _in- avenue, and Wesley 4 ( 
time, % said the Gov ernor lat¢|citing riots amons the silk mill strik- street, were arrested 
t; “and- a strenuous day Offers. the automobile in | 
will, sort- of prepare me for) Ten thousand ‘strikers had -gathered riding. collided with| 
Ils. Thursday I.am_ to appear|at the Erie Railroad station here this 
at Bissell street an{ 
ie Peace Congress, -SO, alto- |morning to meet’ Haywood and -to -wit- line “George Hentz | 
will be. pusy enough while in|ness his arrest, and to escort him to “Who were in the pu 
: the jail. Fearing a disturbance if the thrown to the st eb 
rernor is still: eerasderiiee hisiarrest was made here, Sheriff Radcliff 
bruises. Kobusch an¢ 
ents = a ‘Public Utilities; ar rested Haywood at Passaic. - Ese ee “at ac Anwetion 
a: The strike leader ee _arrest 
ae tion, charged with « 
oS Ae oS men in. mind,” calmly. He was brought here- ‘from 
‘but i have: ‘made. no decision.” ! Passaic in an automobile and was re- 
ised to comment -on- the -a¥ail- | leased on bail soon after his arrival. |} 
yf- Jn:E. Alison- -for- the fifth He hurried to Turner Hall to make a 
that -body, who is said te ‘be | speech to a big crowd of strikers. 
he- many - “applicants. . for. the When the leader was taken from the 
Sere ; train at Passaic, he was quickly sur- 
ia ‘Mrs. "Major. will he the!rounded by a crowd, which shouted 
> Mr. ang Mrs. Fred D. Gardner | “duck him in the river.” The demon- 
ret : stration became so threatening the | « 
Sheriff called on several policemen to OM 
: | , liRS : | |help him escort the ee to an au- 
2 PANKHURST JEERED | tomobile. 
_ Freedom Continues, Disap- 
sinting London’ Crowd. THOUGHT TRIAL WAS $ HEARING £ 
IN, iprif 28.—The expiration of 
fed Heense under which Mrs. 
e Pankhurst, the militant sui- 
i 
+ 
-Worty-T we Pass if 
ANNAPOLIS, Ma. 
two candidates ‘fe 
Naval Academy as 0 
. cided to be. accepta 
Academie Board th 
lengthy Pe S 
| Husband Loses Divorce When Wife s 
| Tells Why She Didn’t Contest. __ 
leader, was released April 12,| Mrs. Margaret A. Gansz, 1074 South = 
sMoway Jail, where she was} Kineshighway, appeared yesterday in 
-three- years’: impr isonment, | Circuit Judge Rassieur'’s court ‘and tes- 
1-gréat crowd -to- assemble ie | Sled in the divoree suit of her hus- 
the house: where: she Bas been! pand,- John J. Gansz, 1829. Market 
to ‘“peeover= “ir om the- effects: sof street. although she did not contest the 
fig@er strike.?- 5 
sople’s expectation of seeing ~her She said nee eactoee has been, esis 
returned to yail* was” “disap- ing-her. every “week. 
*the® ‘authorities: having = “in -the She was asked. by her. pisbands: at- 
ic decided to extend-her lic2nse| torney why she did not contest the 
o her unsatisfactory health. suit. She said her husbatid told her 
‘Mrs. Pankhurst’s feminine} the case was not to be tried for sixty 
r started ‘off from the nouse days and that yesterday's proceeding 
ss Sylvia Pankhurst, during ihe} was only a “hearing.” She thought she} regulating sick, 
yn, a hooting - crowd tried to| pad plenty of time, she said. Its millions © i 
Scars: . Gansz denied her statements and said |- ast 
he had called upon her. only a few} 
} times about business matters. ove 
You ‘aor't: want. 
your stomach is 
one—or a..harmfue 
ig. too. yaluable;. 38 
with drastic drug 
Pape’s” Diapepsi| 
speed in giving | 
ness; its certain 
ezse.  ™~ 
ae. we 
iG und 
|_Miner’s_ Dog Dies of Grief. 
