The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1907, Page 3

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igi AME EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, WOMEN WILL BE CHIEF FACTORS IN BRINGING PEACE — Present Laws Should Be More Strictly Enforced, They Declare. JAIL INSTEAD OF FINE. All Agree that Menacing and Calls for Drastic Action. Mrs. Henrotin Declares They Won't) Bear Children for Cannon's Food, and That Few Married Men ‘: City Magtetrates of New York were interviewed by Evening World reporters Will Volunteer. ielarbar he dirpprtint A toapagtiet carrying of concealed wexpons and the Dest means of suppressing the menace to lite practice, The opinions here exptensed are born of long practice in dealing with crimes caused ‘The peacemakers who are willing boda learns the value of Mfe and work; w ahe understands economi, Gent for peace degen a strenuous thirt | WHA." Wage warming women marries eae and becomes a mother ehe reaitzes thelby the possession of dangerous} @ay with five sessions of the pro | Sruance of tie ite of i y be - @ramme of the National Arbitration s she knows @ sistas ae $ i Increasingly un- and Peace Conference to be held before ie fo “the coun- |RESTRICT SA LE, SAYS | midnight. ey were the morn: a ‘or. yen | a datas Baa MAGISTRATE MOSS. | @ion at Carnegie Hall i je Rela . ‘ “If the actual facta conhd be as- ~ tor of The Evening World ee 2 o Peace } “Abit orrtuined it would be found that a) « I was appointed to the Sterno . bench, freah from a/ Industrial ts ’ | of many years tn the Ch | which hod brought me into hundreds of homi- Tged with murderous rete | apeaults, 1 neld that there is j Bothing tn. tha work of the City Magts. ..| trate of more importance than that of Cannon's) »: tice of carrying con contact w cides and men o! of popula tendeney will increase.” Won't Bear Children for entente oor Carnexic the delegates ates | Makcup the t miking the watte- | Food lo 4 winged dove ve tne! Mr nrotin eharged many « time I hed heard eacth, Mrs A ncer pre y hin laat hope aided att mat he carried 2 of the | me 0/88 am either | @ weapon the weapon with which he May been the guest Wright orily atferward however ng the concealed weapons a misdeme: triable by the Court of Spoctal Seastons ince which time a ould Magistrate was to he accused Mrs. Mary olyoke {hem an| for trlal by the latter cour M Addams, | In my opinion, {t wou! Ae H House, ¢ ws Mrs army on fam-/| tary law which made It a y the Con- y affected the [tor ‘any dealer or pawnhroker to ae ce, where th ; or, Women are notably intelligent and |® Pistol\ to any custome: who had n fur-sikhted observers of economte | Already tecured a permit from the Po condlti The Government lice D 10. catry such a offered prizes for large tamilies.| y,... : the French with the deinen gee snd ready makes * ny arry a dirk. dagger or #t letto. N sa needs to ob deadty weapon © person ts parth | eastest to cor alar seal about t | the price of it at any this country, |e thousend stores resolved to ; A SRE The pawnsnop and Id take pl ? women ar voles In fouml discus- Qungerous practice must be s which so vitally touch the| stopped. Tho |uw already provides a family tite ese Ris. Abe of 3000 War Demoralizes Trade. puntshmen: for tis misdemeanor, b in practice it ts not enforced. Mrs Frederick Nathan, President democra ‘Lan | JOSEPH F. oss ey aR a ara tn |BAKER WANTS MORE prions xt our ya | POWER FOR COURTS. a war Ma uw T) the Battor of The EE ng World until fo The for carr concealed un, and > nv Weapons should be mor tc. Magis tnt coma rt a 8 powor to * man * | offense to ey at. t | BAKER “ welv | — ver the tm ; “MAYO URGES FULL et us $10 in ft Divisio i. su:| PRISON PENALTY, Situation Is] do as a | | } IMAGISTRATES SAY LIMIT THE SALE OF DEADLY WEAPONS Magistrates Who Condemn Carrying of Concealed Lhd bch! Gi and One Slain Victim Pipestrate TTD. HAPS. the full penalty it would into the hearts of the s that have made it a practice Aagistnere re should be.no fine and no bonds CHARLES S- for them. They are batied out and then WHITHAN the ca: The Iw send them to the workhouse or peniten- To-day I had three clear cases of men carrying plstola and haying no license. The penalty i be on® year ‘m- prisonment or discharging in the street. Of 10 RODBRT C, CORNELL | sa |FINES WON'T DO, Be Gale oe sane| SEND THEM TO JAIL, | sppINERT'S OPINION psiaiarest 8 somite CORN ELL. | 2 ie es of toe Rein wot ie shee Masks fetys a a aie tng World The penalty for carrying Weapons ia peepee “4 & practice, Pike wees 4 wi tne mag-|not severe efough. It la the custom to| and Je Tot of eful tow ulvilised | It is Jer this mat-|fine persons found guilty, Fines will ; @ to avery | : The practice of stop the abuee. Almost every | a. } ad rrested in 1 by r 8 to think it his self affords a presu: er x >lish buy « revolver a oneinLonci pitts variant . a taken . {P rhey ohoutd it is not o dan eposterous that the magistrate only |), ly way ally cowardly the r tet hold. It we could! w [BPOVORS : ViSMaH 8 38 ane eal with © pro: y and give them ay eae es Sentences | To the Kastor of The EySkibe World ‘ t f | the pract polles - t).| Enormous Increase In Anpropriations ts 4 Be Hague ‘ econ t sclike, sald ¥ 4 1 } ’ sp aka tone F * JAIL RASCAL t air! | SAYS W HITMAN, ( .* J the KAitor ¢ ew could » e v atin Es b. ad 7 ; eM * eo ike . eanore—by fine tie how Woman a Retent Factor. ¥ that the 1 wom ab ” V es up for 1 4 s us y fined, the a posed, n for ten days, per FS Archer Wants a Star of Stars Nae aa, daaeiery William ers i F Bev Be va emai ped edt pe ur N yi flag oat we 8 « for 1 Blaies t ad t i dang tne Way to the United States of the world. |”. Le a Mi wlariog mop across boundaries, seady to sprine {>| Would amend the Penal < re ne Relgnoe e Uns40M! give Mag os powe wit A re te as nor have I b ad time to Former bad Aldersr e) Vor t . q power to pws was : ster’ abrogate actment of Bectt a of a It authority of law 4 te i t , 7 - H : ‘ - pos ents Yes 4 Gee &uomalous cond World Advertisern terday, “BOMB-THROWERS” HIS CRY ~~, ba ln’ pe olner ¢ , Yew ———|) sT, peTensBuna, Aprit 16 v policemen and Shulgin, « workman Dep: | a‘ ally mg was excluded br) P \"heriouiniy Injry “9 4 Calling the | ; | Then*were printed in the Left party “bom! te rhinioal : A SAiR. 0, for hie AUD 9 ht a pod 1A XAPIY te as Wing 2 iieltt & eae wi oe eof Any 2 Other Meraing Newspapers Combined. throw fear Trallane and SUES HER RICH SOCIETY cA FATHER-IN-LAW. BECOMES REAL FR $100,000 Young Wife Says He | Miss Van Rensselaer Gets Alienated Her Hus- | Away From Frivolities: band’s Affections. of Fashion, Miss Mathilde Van Rensselaer has 1 16—~| gone to work am a real estate broker. f her| Miss Van Rensselaer ig a bud of the Aa alleged, | proud old family that waa powerful o& each, | Marhattan Ishand when New Yorke A suit be- | waa th Dutoh colony of New Amitare W. Trimpl, /}dam, Her forefathers wero great lund- who is a| owners before the first John Jacob cturer, ‘The | Astor began to buy, She is the daugh- on fa the outeome of a summer re-|ter of Mrs. Btephen Van Reneselaat, an et Bradiey Beach four years| Who was Miss Matilda C. Hedlaichen | They live at the Park Avenue Hotel. Mivs Van Rensselaer has been one of Y op- | the pretty girle who have made society . was| Worth while during the past few ses- woupht an intro- 70n5.- Bhe has been « favorite with the the pwo were In-| Xclusive eet, yet she hae had more he fall they elopted | #erious ambitions than thoes ef the a Newark fustioe Mere society belle, The more she saw oung Trimp! wae a student and Misa! Eleanor (Maye, who lived direc posite the cottage he stopped attractive that ion. After that rable, and { [and were ma: | impl wee » off to college and Ghe wes fasch | when he returned the love rantiaeige cas ean: pane s8i nese—pes- gor and the young wif om bifebsasd woah Lome a per reversion te the moods soodly "part of Manharsit She htime a } realty. reminded of th the institution ficklenese of man by « wit to annul the marriage on various grounds. ks 7 ‘At the close of the last eoctal 7 more ge | Miss Van Hensselacr deotded a ' enh CS * from the world of soste my. and the oresent 9 | of business. ene. died fn read vive juet returned from | situation thoroughly, ‘« was, lene ith. They reside in Beet Orange. | /ong before she ‘ound the ephy fe m where en f the paper agreeable for her debut—the ee! eee Pee fade, | Fepting $f city and country Renek is SUPT, STEVENS BETTER. fe rng Ketan ry toe =~ = of Bloodgood, t, | ALBANY, April 16—Word was re- | Berns venu | 9 to-day from New York that | Mr. De uh ens, of the State Department | fopthall player. It tthe! Works, who has been ill in lextensive acquaintance ef ~ Was greatly improved and Rensadiaer in the society set wi back in Albany to-night or Teer 8 brilliant success @s a real broker. Dine as you: may —table- d’hote or a-la-carte, the | | feast will leave an endearing memory of its own if ended with NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS i In ten cent tins, also te twenty-five cent ting, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | CURES 3.S. S. BLOOD POISON ”) = ch ois Shaye ba for “Gun' Carriers m8 # of iy 6 tong ri A of bloodshed due to | Ape » Just MAKE IT AFELONY, |: idiy, of Policeman tor even IS CRANE'S ADVICE, |< the fatal heya | : poula i Io ‘ ‘ , ne ne pas ‘ LA ie ) reform : peat » F ena. Lord & Taylor GUNS, sA¥SWAHLE, « t i Ear i Shoe Department ana ‘Special’’ nn 4S i lVomen's Tan Russta Calf app ¢ sale of Ielugem or “tha Sas and Tan Kid “= Gibson Ties CHILDREN LIKE y j and turn soles, ee Vd GRAPE-NUTS. | $3.25 FOOD ‘ Nee 2200 with Cream, Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St Let “THERE'S A REASON,” them tell. The first symptom of Contagious Blood Poison is u a little sore or wicer which does not always excite suspicion becau of tie toatenit x but as the poison becomes more fi rooted in the blood, the niouth and throat ulcerate, e pper-colored spots appear, a rash breaks out on the body, the hair begins to come out, glands in the neck ins and often ulcerating sores form on the limbs, hands or face, But this is not ¢ if the poison is allowed to remain it works down and ks the bones, causing necrosis or decay, and makes a « wreck of t fferer It will not do to tamper wit ¥ as Conta 1 Poison, for every day the and ut one x toward a more dan 419 sta: ytreatment, There is t 8. 8,, the in the particle of jerent y and as $0 on lcontinues until every t rer completely sand has y stage, and 1 treatment, out of your T cases € ious t db i eve free from mir 1 are suffering with tl vod with 8.8. S. before it does further domage 4 : Lreatment | book om the disease aad moticel advice sent { ll who write Wiet spucuvic ‘CO. ATLANTA, At being entirel a sale asin STATE BROKER

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