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Show I lXlf 3 GORKY AND HIS PS3JB0 WIFE REFUSED : .ROTS AT THE HOTELS i - . . , , , wife and children were In Russia, and I think the trouble he is encountering will teach him a lesson. He will find out that he cannot accomplish anything In this country except with the aid of the socialists." i , ' . ' NEW YORK, April 16. Maxim Gorky and his woman companion were not found by newspaper, men in this city, yesterday, says the Tribune. Their bag-gagej bag-gagej it was ascertained, .was shipped to Chicago on a morning train, and , there was some reason to believe that . they had gone on the same train with the baggage, together with Nlkolay Ple-schoff. Ple-schoff. Gofky's adopted son. After being turned away from the Lafayette-Brevoort hotel on Saturday evening they went to a socialist meeting meet-ing at the Grand Central palace, with the understanding that they were to have rooms at the Rhlnelander. When they got to the Rhlnelander, an hour before midnight, however, they were old by Frank Geraty, the manager, t at they could not stay there and Jrfat their baggage must be removed . immediately. Gorky and the woman who has been traveling with him as his wife went to No. 3 Fifth avenue, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Scott, while the baggage was sent to the Victoria hotel in charge of Gorky's adopted son. An attempt to get rooms at the Vic-tori Vic-tori failed and the baggage was taken . to he Grand Central station and left lne baggage-room over night. if. Gaylord Wiltshire, who was responsible re-sponsible for the appearance of the Gorttys at the Hotel Belle-Claire, said last jrilght that he did not know what had become of them. - He was unable to communicate with the Scotts or the GorkyS. ' ' "I wanted Gorky to .come ,to my house," he said. "I told him that he would not be able to get rooms in any hotel in the city with his conventional : lfe, when it was known that Ma real V . , .-' ' |