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' Mrs. Annie Bradley Acquitted by Jury at Washington ‘oosevelt in Message “Shows No Change of Policies) I Cc) i Jap . Ambassador at Washington ‘Summoned to Tokio Clondy to-night and Wednesday; probably anow. NEW YORK, wice _PRICE ONE CENT. - TUESDAY, DECEMBER B07 19073 ox | | ill FIEND DOES JAP AMBASSADOR | SUMED HOME. ders Save Sixteen Girls plain cane Here 1 oe | oes —Count ’Em. the Japanese. | ‘In Message Maintains Views Railroad and Trust Regulation and |NONE A BURLESQUER. | eee ON | They’fe All “Hello” Maidens in Nistress in Theatre HE WILL START AT ONCE. | Problem Prompts | Immigrant Sudden Action by the Gov- | y Wants Trust Companies Under PIT: ae, || ' Same Supervision as Banks | eee ioe ee) ea ee 4) Recall ipa Stes tebe | Jersay where the Standard Ot comes} Aoki has deen * net Borys migration- prodiem. Is i V a) | Tongues, as it were. | SEE jnew Bayonne Theatre Building at | ‘ol © peeuny Hroadway and Twenty-third “atreer, | 29d: throush aceon high, not count Advocates Income and Inheritance Tax, Postal! xci™ 4 ing the ¢ fancy Savings Badk System, and Thinks Con: |sork on tn He cena of the Japanese | jowas res ealures, as 3 i gress Should Provide Campaign Funds tury say in the neat mei Heute ben Bence rnet| al is | Sixteen lovely’ Bayonne ens hadfonly in Califoria, Uregon and Washing-! | for Great Political Parties. [tS be carried down a ladder uy the tM, But alsa In British Columbia an the| : (Special to The Evening World.) Laake rene eget kale Bnaeaananee Government nanan i SWABHINGTON, Dec. 3i=-1f any one expected ‘that President} amt eauamne HA elie 3 con See e een en genet eatce tion Roosevelt\in his message to the Congress would back down even alteen eee aneanerteier element DEEPER NAT CE RRM irser eat little bit from-his policies, declarations’ and principles he had his) "MOR te MeL Ae pinericn ceaaratiehtie attitude. of «he | full of disappointment when the fengthy document was read to-day in the} ee ee ate alee Sees Sadi tone Rane panty Senate and the House of Representatives. : Moved that the tire really: started fron | recently Apa edie any aes oH The President's message was an echo of his public speeches uf |e oxperen of * sas ene! Hl trom Japan for Amoricn of the last summer, with many added orchestral effects in the dryns,eymbals ‘eos a eet Mace eo Pal Aewonitie araucren catenin e-| Among the new measures the President advocates is that the people | alesse al alrestion pra fal ge Pay out of the National Treasury the expenses of the great political Hae Ueeihaiaa say ttle mtateal| : be! Parties in national campaigns. He advances this in no hopeful mannercfivnat was warming t pote W hington for ) ( His suggestion is that Congress appropriate to each Of the political Parties Tike Laat ener wd fact of a sum fo cover all proper and legitimate expenses of thorough organiza: tion and smachinery, and that the parties accepting Federal aid limit dividual contributions (o a stated sum) aid make full reports af receipts and expenditures. ) DEFENDS TRUST PROSECUTIONS. arn to V astington, the (be ty man, ran up: » word Fmt say of ‘tx affairs STOLEN a offices mud insura Second floor m but when the sixieen xltjs int telephior Elo erwi i ye i ait the anioke drov K eee _ Otherwise President Roosevelt harped again and extensively upon AL HBREUELTOFANEISRITFeRUilaeladbee - his pet ideas—Government regulation of railroads and all other corpora- ne she Sramen came sith thelr 0 | i + {i : 5 adders. H | tions doing an interstate commerce business; income and inheritance tax| Al Bayonne cheered the rescues, The j | : office nager, Miss Molly Le U { | came laws; new employers’ liability laws and an extension of the Kight-Hour} law; Federal investigation of industrial disputes, improvement of in- ve who fainted land waterways, conservation of forests and natural resources, irrigation} Fiknting the smoke ¢ .}of the Aremen and « anda “greater army and a greater navy. SV nayonne’s leading He defends thestrust. prosecutions instigated by the Department of | overcome by "tie sinoke t. Gallant down down t Al Young Mts. 1 1 cheers! aner, se Doug but whe drives wagon, were |Mrs. Cachot Recovers Gems | te | The “Alcawar Heautien” exexped with. \ Justice, calls for laws providing an emergency currency system, subject out sineeing vy k i x and; briefly, rth $ 10 an as| to a heavy asks for a repeal of the tax on wood pulp, and; briefly, | casoy nusT STANGER RIAL Worth id Cash | tons of | ot the community." SUL E BATTLESHIPWILL EVERY SUNDAY ON i SHOW ILLEGAL, - COURT DECIDES, DELAY SAILING) A Of ' Justice ©’Gorman Hands|Russian Shoots’ Himself on Down Sweeping Decision | Gun-Deck of Flagship Against “Sacred Concerts.” | Connecticut. RULES CASE. HOLDS UP WAR VE Deckires’ that Board of Inquiry Must Look Cheers eb Cone, Court Proceedings When* City Ondinaneg as Well nig Tragedy at Brook | Verdict Is Announced, and Crowd as Penal Code. Nard: i —_———_——.. | New York inty ¢rom) Far Racrhway wil) country | Henceforth ° tre buttlerhin Connecti the entline Spuyten Du! Prisoner as She Is Discharged. Adniiray ans's Magsni for the ng Mvely on a Sunday e. a iMe cruise will be delayed » day be shurchyard. No ise of the wulcide of a gunner’s m. OVERCOME, BUT QUICKLY The Con Rum to linve sailed whare ni Roads, iin The muloide was [L N. Piro a Raley n. He shot Nimaelf duridg the dos’ ud rolled jimeeif up in a-pianket and, tay on the gundeck und then sent Je: through bis breant (news from bls hyme in Rossia Idevemssed hin for the pakt few days According to Navy Regulations, a beard of Inquest must sit on the sul- |elde to-morrow, and the funeral ner- Hires read after the board haa made te report, the Supreme | Led to’ an Automobile by Lawyer Ro Lawrence. the veferen in) ¢ test case hrought by Po wm under the but in orderir revocation of the licen Willtani Haininerstein and the Vietorta Theatre be goes far beyond the referee and in- cludes every manner ef entertainm in his embargo “The ts Barake for a Visit to Her Sister—One Juror Was Stubborn. eaid Justice jaw WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—The jury in the case of Mrs, Ani Vie in Congratulation’. to the -RECOVERS HER COM ECS URE and Friends, Freed Woman Is Whisked Away ? inje M. excise Admiral Evany had pianned to sail fn ttx observance of enforce. fur Hampton Rodds to-merow. but now , ‘a * -, os TiehL SAIL ettoerluneeas (ni inex ree wil ROU kov unUT CPhUradas ts Bradley, charged with the murder of former United States Senator or other places gf public amuextnent | Mis eta cmermas senna Arthur Brown, of Utah, at a local hotel here on Dec. 8 last, to-da tid entertainment ona sundes are| MAD HIS WILL, : : ey prohibited Under nections M36 and 1491 brought in.a verdict of not guilty. Charter.’ , TOLD A FRIEND AND.SHOT HIMSELF of the City Violates Code Also, ce O'Gorman also calls provisions af chapter he Penal Code und deca under these pr owner of: [tice Stafford found it difficult to suppress. While he raj 5 tink y he had made tian Sabbath Is one of the clyil Inad-| ore! tullons of the State, and that for purpose of protecting, the moral aud) 6%" pliyalcay wal ‘being of the people Ririd | eee etext, and alon wwelf Urough wax Well-torday 1 German ¢ thel ni sutomobiie, which ‘The crowd In the aN i HEAT The announcement by the foreman in answer, to the usual questions, alias the frail little woman was free, was greeted with cheers, which’ Jus- eld d hig gavel __ commanding order, the waiting crowd on the street hearing the tumult i the’ pro. [ald three ildren Koents Bebe a ; : Ro Ueaereenia Sunshine eniliy and] and knowing its import, took up the shout-and for a brief spell it was pet ents over I a ea eas lke UOC Bee ae us ‘thwa| impossible to proceed with the court proceedings. iivprisonnienition bo } "Taking the xtatute Jn all its tering |avenue. B ae Bisa Mrs. Bradley, who had been:brought into court haggard and anxious, says Justice O'Gormun, “it evidently} Since t Weary ened teen lise 3 meant to lnclude ‘ail classes of public) Years ako Koenig hus Perea uly BE CHI cried out in joy when she heard the verdict. Then she sank into Hee eee eats whore lek coeeaa| Mune Bee! wile ta relleve ilex “ther chair, overcome and covering her face with her hands. tion and amusement of the pudlic, and} acta SHAE Se es a SEVERNA ET RRTER OTR TT CUTIE SE NOTION. +e When order was restored Jheties [we see no oud reason for narrawing| (Rt Pasar Stafford thanked the jury and dle Or restricting Its obvious scope anit} ted Hi phe aes charged the prisoner. puitioneg el Jaw a well earabliea! inj wil i ieee i threecnt) Mrs, Bradley, who fud-recoveréd her out of the apa: ¢ wus escorted frum the trial | ote her, cheering and Jamming about the dider of society, the Legiature has! HARBURGER WILL | (alae aeons cars Authority {0 regulate its observance | HOLD AN INQUEST. zlvén hef Mberty, and prevent its desecration by appro- & Sen Mrs. Bradley will leave In a few days priate legislation, Violates Penal Code. Waban 2h Coroner 1 lowing letter to- éwurding - th A Laws parted for ‘lint purpose in the} ONUe Tetier lardas réxueding the | cal a CERO GF chic Ponal Code deciare that the frat day | O** Derik ei Notter on Hans and McDaniel ' hrougnout its deliberations th tary | Alo wiyge ands the case was ne week ‘being by Ken yet upart for reat ral consent | and religious uses.’ prohibit on that day the doing of cer- tain acts which ure serious Interrup- repose and religious jPoerty They prohibit ‘alt labor, excepting works of necesalty and of MaMeaae hold gn Inqueee upon the body) of Sambel Smith, aged thirty-etglit | years, bor’ in the United Stutes, wales. married nifeted of petty tare nd sentenced In’ the Court of Spe Firat Divist fred by Justice Stafford in the Statos Criminal Court, No. 1, y o'clock yesterday afternoon, pra on Lajeunesse in Thrill- Finish, ™~ ing | Anal baltot, | Was noite twiment, mectal to The Evening a general rearrangement of the tariff, but not this year. He advocates! } the establishment of a postal savings banks system, cilizenship for Porto} a ; Ricans, an extension of: mail ship subsidies, more pay for our sok fiers | and sailors, and sucess | {he establishment of a National Art Gallery at] Stolen at Prince George. tint occurred at the i wae denied 3 Washington, PERSONAL PRONOUN ‘I? IS PROMINENT. FOR PIMPLES T.00. A well-written and vigorous document is the President's, message, | > S mrs cid) | j i Ri TT Gradicuten Minor skin Uroubler 5 Pyenty second }* + and it has already created a. storm of discussion. Statistically inclined | Ree A ne tea Ninht. ity aH ‘ the: vlewin at ‘the staiesmen have discovered ihat well up to the front of the first line the | ANS ae ESTADO UNS earn Paul Welaberk, ok H personal pronoun “1” looms up ‘like the W, ashington Monument on ajdiscovery tor the cu rezemit, de- } ‘ sunny afternoon. The stalisticians have gone further and alnicied from|eiiveenemintite cee trie the first 350 words of the message these words lume it could only be obtained ipeaa “ yt 44 ity.’ “unser “ Helan 1 | runt the ies, Honesty, probity i Unscripitlous i i supery sion,” | Since this ¢ J in| the! method of "eontrol,” “misdeeds, “‘évil thing,’ “successtully dishonest men!’ “ne !diatebudon postam hw mer flinching perseverance, ‘evar against Sheves HolieSlyais punish tlie (vial Pe Maus aueceme é guilty” and “legitimate commerci: rs, All leading d This exhibit was sufficiently awesome to deterthe most painstaking | © from going through the whole 26,000 andl odd words of the document, in his characteristically Rooseveltian way the President jumps right’ “§ “into the current financial. panic at (he opening of his {message as follow: The Example of Prosperous Dishonesty a Very Evil Thing. , ‘nation has greater resources than ours, and I think {t can be truths Sty Ne yaad ites * fally sald that the citizens of no nation porsees grenter energy and industria) rash. & Ability. inno nation are the fundamental business conditions sounder than Mshit 4 tm ours at this very moment; and it {x foolish, when such Is the caso, for, Pts of Do Desi uacarten tere x chu nann's, are fw-cent size recently currylog the adopted, also + cess ds not surprising ed that In eczema the Itching with | reedn to heal Immie-} ante casey sth sex posiuin stops firmt application. p diately and cures o>atinued on Fourth Pago.) ‘beatreet, New York City.—Ady, Tot th Juror Juhus Hi arity.’ ‘They forbid ‘public sports, . They prohibit aK, NEW OORT to join her sister at Goldfield, Nev. 0 jury, den ‘United at 417 ctically. jttood at 11 to 1 for acquittal until the exerlses or hows.” tall * for the “5 trades, manufactures, io Mies nes The fal buliot was taken at mide mee 1 empioypient cept wher Fe asthe | the Ke Of necessity, und ay war no excuse fo with the repose and Min wn ( tood | ; Ww bi eoanPentng yo liberty of the community ite shave Al i ae Seres [AML with or “Phe contract of employment by an actor to perform and render eeryice day {x absolutely: vold Use: of the Penal Code prohibiting ard, In fa during 10, were women, % of an hour be f court t-room began. to The warlier arrivals we majority of the crowd brief session of the court A few minutes before 10 theo oelosk word reacne 6 ing works of necessity ton, he said | ev Ord cramchest arth ieourt roomy and charity, and cannot be enforced tn chin, bas exam at (he jury was ready to make a re- Aine t An the Judge entered the crowd s gtier anfounced witn thes cus- natituted « clear violation nat aa fent to Justify the cention of the Heense and the punishment of the proprietor and p formers.” Confer with Bingham, the pett its pee ere wm ROOSEVELT SENDS _ NOMINATIGNS TO SENATE: rowd anx woment of the Jury Shortly r Justice O'G cision n handed down, hore Hamm » and Moses Applause in Court. i FEMS Stafford . sdinoa!shed avoll any the Jury wa Jemnonat decison with th those ration, ver iis Ups caving the buildings) Gar ereaNiR ahd nes 1.” Feeney man sald a Che Presi Seer: jn hiv hand. the ‘Pie decision of .ustice ‘ ne ro much to the ie ate oe Fve-wreckel woivan In the cs in Nev Bay , 9 the Jory." asked the sheiuentien te Metropol att avEKooAT SALE AT KING’, smust remain closed teonta Blgiant Overconta Heat Onen at SLL. ot kinda of avercon?, uae 0 At $s awa s it means the . DArKAin—be, ‘ the Wed to gly ree Sa) innetse lend’ egy tye pepiled leben iceecee to make peat neske and Not guilty” replied if . i 4 \ | Q % ie ‘ nm BRADLEY when the Jone. juror. whe out for some form of pun- ¥ Prigg, gave in. . verdict of acqulttal was ngreed al 1 ‘ J $ a ; | 2 ome