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g THE averse WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1911. | | oe woehigie = TAT ASKS DEMOCRATS Opening Scene in New House of Representatives, Bho tis head the truth,’ advieed his law Lemna Champ Clark Assuming Office of Speaker | for gambiing and ‘ ed $ | The law ke In to say that there Which did nr m the f } make grist for the quarre wee | Mag > — ited Ata explaining both it | piainty eu ft vine President Says Sentiment. of Therion |to paying for something which oa f Hichep | yields them an equal return for } People Shows Agreement } f ceed H ‘ ‘ a pparent t the ripened fruits he py spent. That's er ad ret tne) With Canada Is Popular. met with widespread approva! jation in buying a Player-Piano. | pare a charge pe io - lab Hel u ed li ena ened | Of course it costs more than the } - 4 : the agreement fn all their particulars, regular piano, but it is a piano \ AkriBrcht bart i ** MEANS NATIONAL GOOL me volume of mupport which tan de you will get ten times the enjoy- 4 veloped ahowe that tte broadly national y ca ii gted “and is Fe ment from, as every member of hitb . fork came. ‘f Events, He Declares, Show Pek 1 ae your family can play it. If you're Stawtatrate Corttgan set Aimeaelt io the | ‘or Mutual Needs, lenunenl: ¢ ant aff | task of goof tie other prisoners | ‘There Shoukl Be No Delay | “Tue ttouse of Representatives of te fee ious ccs wise ve goseeg B humber of wh < . Bixt Congress after the full text | without one. | Jaime ere well known as general in Passing the Bill. of the arrangement, mith all the details Pease Players are, first, reliable | hteve pickpocket int the diftere ‘ P wring ‘(th . 0 Whitman Conters With: Mayér, Bs | (that's the most import nt), and Witte fown the Hast] WASHINGTON, April &—Prosident eel Cuk the depth and purity of their tone te bu Lyall to Taft to-day transmitted to Coneress © and as transmitted to Congress This and the Fesponsiveness of the | ohh ; message urging early action on peasute falled of action in the Senate player create an ideal that is the ) ne tose A | Teclbroelty agreement with Canada, He In my transmitting message of Jan saat ata ; * | Pee cee — Fe eam, | Stated that he based this mossags upon 2%, I fully set forth the character of the | despair of the cheap manufac 7 | adil coh is adeceubiehbn Ng nent and agreement, and emplesized ite appro. | turer. t ae idle AY 2 he Amer. Printeness and necessity A response Our prices range from &475 up | Apr ip ial At A en <4 The nteesige follows to the mutual needs of the people of : ee) t ane be 3 yeti as the two countries, as well as ite com- nate and Mouse of Repres for new Players and from $395 up for used Players. Easy terms. | Old instruments exchanged. Free music library plan. Write for er booklet. mon advantages, 1 now lay that mes faze, and the reciprocity trade agree- tted to the Sixty-first Con- | ment, a# part of the present. message gress on Jan. 66 last the text of the | before the Sixty-second Congress, and again Invite earnest attention to the | Freciprocit rade agreement whi had considerations therein expressed. been nego! dounder my direction by WI EN a Asks Early Action. this Jury, sald he such a move. went ahe its own ingul ns, Among th?! the Secretary of Sta | witne were Magistrate CorriBAl. sentatives of the Dominion of Canada, | “fam constrained tn deference to por PEASE PIANO CO. ceepector Hupwell OF the Date Bue! This was the consummation realizing nense ” cee eek Conny Be OF of garnent ne aver a miseeee OC CUFT period of 1 the part of | WEW HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES = 128 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway,N.Y. whe wecre ni ain os upon your con iemaieriee are The | bath Rovernments to effect a trade ar- UN DERWOOC® B UNDERWOOD. NY. Brooklyn Bran! Newark Branch: j this agreement f and Rolda-ups are preserved, and Dr.| rangement. wht nesting ee Te ; || esha war Bran a McPherson Hunter of No. 76 i : tlations tho representativer of the two 34 Flatbush New St. re? 42 ‘ nicable settlement of various | countries bot a nd themselves to use their —-—— -— --— - —_—_——.- = Wall str a diph fr més Fr ‘ viatlc and political utmost efforts to bring about the tariff | | ! nde’ Society that had be fore entering th A Jury room, . | r n reached, Would changes provided for in the agr Before ente h ur mutunliy promote commerce and wonld | bY concurrent legislation at Wa | Wd re-' strengthen the friendly relations now | ttawa ' porter that at Jeast fifteen sailors had ‘ Y felt 1t my duty, therefore, not & director of the Sea | Dt Hunter told an Evening World a Vl existing | le confusion ater s 5 ; be aulted In the vieinity to acquiesce in relegntion of action until the mourners wh 8 with rain. from he oF a mission near the Chelsea| People Would Welcome. the opening of the Congress in Decem- | 18 are {Clinton Hall, Apollo Hatt a dogs He sald is work had taken him| | “The axreement In it intent and in |ber, but to vse my constitutional pre: | Bh GF the Gan in four dive [Taveeurn ware thrown open t a hen, areata hort: hat in| its terms was purely economic and rogative and convoke the Sixty-Second | giotiey. takin Gantral Baderatea| i pn | in A ph rena 8 saat Anpath commercial. While the general sub- | Congress in extra session in order that Une vine nx 1 inae ce ste " ee le arrived and passed b \ he: fect was under discussion by the com- {there shall be no break of continuity in ie. vabor C , the} tH Aasag setae 4 al e waterfront as in New York. | ; "| eonsidering and acting upon this most Bre ) 1 Labor Union re | Wa < hat only . | ant District. Attorney Frank | Mssionera I felt assured that the sen- | ‘ entry Wametla Grades Calan taague | forts had iad ko Wa 'D You K OW that va hat t{timent of the people of the United |!mportant su ject. ake id ,|Do n ounced that he would set : (Signed) “WILLIAM H. TAFT, Owing to the rain th who were | me é ‘ | day for hearing statements of | States Was such that they would we | “The White House, April 5, 1911." |i form wn not be to} While the mourners were é Service Means | cities who might have anything to| Come ® Meaeure which would feavit In pease Bsncka after I orclork, Tien, [£08 the para ie CRrkich a a ae SN OF ae Condemim ice | the increase of trade on both sides of | nOahe aaa ane {funeral of the k Re ; est COBNG police Me extended a mene | the boundary line, would open up the | OE. TE IN SESSIO : a By cee oatar ten.) 1st, e oxen tons by Trgftation to ine pusic to come to niny| verve Broduetive reaoarcen of Canada|” ONLY 2$ MINUTES,| —intinued trom rivet vagey | they” aajourned to, shelter until she 1 Registered Physicians, om Brat date | fumed on ad venieceouk coraltince: | ran ee Thouscnd. Jam Streets | Cculists oflongexperience. | | }sumers on advantageous conditions, | wasittNc The Senate|bre in black garments and partially | ~ da 5 | ‘ § t Be Cie Ten Wagons. ]and at the same time offer a broade: | was in o enty-five minutes! concealed from the view of those}, Downtown there was confusior 2nd Careful adjusting by ‘Ter Epatirol wagons and forty detec-| outlet for the excess Products of OUF | ¢o.4qy business transacted Pag i hysteria Nousands came fr gahhieh J He ae | ETE ny breusht to the court, which | tarms and many of our industtion.” | wag the reading of the President's mea-| ono crnen carer neem f0ok | amaburg and B ville and sperienced opticians in jon a sullen as ' is Moworartiy at First street and se -| “Details regarding a negotiation of on@Payenie, 101 supposed cant slders—the frults of th “in almost av piring if for places. Grand Marshal Bi ‘ Marching for Hours. Witaskin and his aides at Clinton ‘Hai|! aw a not at any overwheinied with duties, By 11] of \eage urging the pass bad young | this kind necessarily could not be made | Garry out the provisl raid which | public while the con ices were pend- | restprocity ¢ i) to! of the Canadian | ade nost becoming and | satisfactory way. | | | lers furnished the esti | DeGatg Commissioner Flynn led last) ing. When, how vil text of |of the m | {0080 TA tine ne Whole east side Was 4 nig Spon the De » Club, Of the| the agreement, accompanying corres | fnittee. He fs ibd cha vatredtn’ Warn caReiiied This combined sstyieg lot Mff4en carried themselves with an) —— aa en a ee " ; ‘ ands with mourning band guarantees satisfaction. adg@ispride of bearing, ax befitted | ang acter the first cravings of the ap-|paid heavily, into a public nulsance re. There ts no shaie claewan chiens <igetan the wean Your glasses won't cost a bit youth ewho had achieved the distinction the last ¢ e we petite had been satisfied the roystering | Among the others in the delegation | | cast siders enjoyed themselves pelting | were J. Fitzgerald A, Morris, ‘f, 4, |TeAON Madison & one another with bread crusts and] Stout, Miss Sieverson, Mixa Isabeila |#¢ Wind up the most | hing hot coffee over those who|Leverson and Mrs, John F. Crosby, | Of Publ Now Yo not yet risen to the dignity of b ‘ i en't strong enough to protect them-| Among the algners of the petit iu many year clagbiff@d as thieves, but nearly all filed | t fi + k EGE _AN AN GG iaty . Bishop Greer, Ar In thix ¢ wi gE ope of some Moy sitatning | Sniets Saree acssn ar amore ets |the entire jee distinction. | Incidentally son @ places assigned t “sin hand the man. neere exhibition | ment of the parade made a rule t as witnessed | no banners except th m. of Rogiies’ Gallery pictures. | The “others were mainly rodent-faced | stuss players and amateur gangsters, more than if bought where less attention is given. | WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY “ | Pesfect- Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 | GE hilich &Sons- Deacon Nelson and al #ta of the penned 8@N8-) dral St, John the Divine, reat warriors, great « Cathe TE tHe course of his controversy with| Wore joudiy: proclaimed that treat ined pion theo of tind gud datas Gf os a Pearce ayn ls Bases pres Oentists? Opticians | MuBpEGaynor Magistrate Corrigan lad | been robbed by thelr fellows. Daylight. | College, Inevene ‘Inve SHIN Te dal ibe ime Besetutted Bane Wearing inflammatory |',1 tie outset ft | 223 Sixth Av., ISth St. 350 Sixth Av.,224 St. i sa1& tHe Delaware was an open resort| 2eeh Tovbed by thelr fellows, Daylights | College, Ernest Ingersoll, John. Par: |! bbs shi : the onus | followed cash | 1274 Broadway, 33¢St. 101 Nassau—Ann St. | the streets a draped in black thro: day stealing through the barred windows, |gons, George McCullough M found them frowsy, defiant and sleepy | socrath, singing hi in chorus such| ‘Thomas the Apostle; the Rev..pr. Mc lar glees as “We're Here Because |Curdy, pastor of the Morningside Pres ere Here" and “Hall, Hall, the | pyter an Church, and Willlan M. Har. ng’s All Here,” both being absolutely | hen | the situation, | Mayor Gaynor promised that he would od viaying | make further inquiry ‘ floor of the} quir kvening forgergminals and that on Shere constantly. H ite Rana Eloquent eulo- A woman survivor of the svasninic| 2 point a ng re-]ton place disaster, clad in black, a performed | peared on’ t tin front of Clin-| in y,o ing of men who have|ton Hall carrying a black banner in-| -| ed in white Father + pastor of the Church of St ng went| had named as sno less @ pair of under sorities than Yiddel former lieutenant of 217 Broadway, Astor House, New York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St , Brooklyn. gles have lxtous ceremon to mark the irchase a" k = ta d Omeze Oil | ss y Slyfox (Zwelsach) brother of the famous Kid | Correct sta Tete who, with Cyclo From the lit kil@edy Lovie the Ly cards which alities on the re day's deme ioe that has March 25, 1911. wis, was wered > Comey | Fan “hha\ We eee athena | World reporter the Mayor e had i | A Sacrifice to Capitalism, ae | i 4 ae | Delaware Club the potice had gathered | My ctatcmont wo nay » the memo } ; SB ee dythey fifteen skeleton keys—very handy {yr \anmene 10 make f Publication. | were of ‘th They wer | Grand Marshat Witaskin told the|*!! | 4 # ring flat jouses—four seis of ’ re on au 1t{ woman she would not be allowed to} 0)! . i pe mm aerate Knucks and a halt dozen dirk | {*?, atys ago and had visited the par y the banner in the parade, Weep. |frtuenan Of Raa (0 i 2 lo quiek relief. ‘Trial bottle 10c | of the raiéers, so that his » knives, with w y long blades. ois cious & hysterically, sho gave it up to Was not to be fourd In the group of| Since there was no way of Mdentifying - One Band in Line, of the aldegand it was locked awa born to and a ipa as this that mad | it] the hall, The employees of the Ox ; of] Shirt Waist Fac t toed in J by only a few] ner ins prisoners to-day hese articles an the indtviual por | There wax but one 1 | sessions of anyl dy, the police had them Jed parade 7 Presa Nowed the Celle, lin court merely an evidences of the wen- lirges. were r nad spent the ight In the! ‘tsi charucter of the habliues ot the | dire cells under Police Heade here e marchers. Back of the were 80 man: t s# of Our Brot Delaware Social Club, ERE Make New Piumes OR Easter: Your Old Feathers f you, your wife, or your daughter 3 nd Marsha! ordered the words rificed on the Altar of Capitaliem: im \ Halt Their Uriginal Gos! is 3! | maved, F need Hs ; one te eons eas Bg’ fspionallse ge ee Halle Opened as Shelters, Pia tnnnia e 3 re : Bethe the Delaware Club Wut tor women Walked as ed, some 11.89 o'clock, the hour when | ant P REPAIRING every other inmate tat ahuftiing along, some ing strong-|the do ‘as to have Amal. Conve Cleaning, Dyeing. Curling, — Amaton H | jowntown parade wa t a Clea , é jail. F t WOMEN mE | and swi ana halting to} 3 3 id feathers; Marat ‘ i sandwiches a N_ gallos vose they hud left belind; many 3 Sve et | | r EASTER, SPRING or SUMMER, b knoon? 9p N = \pt Toads olidly with bowed heads. | f . 6 Near Sth the st re own wa alse of Bt. J Rina aseeeste slow i eA for the Grater ily, | Hospital, Long Island City, was sum-| A majorit t ing rie eds for the entire fain - , subordination, “The Visiting Haft and Wiktiamad a It Is important that you should now rid your | é" E MERGENC Y Getting Rich pens atdbhe God eiHroa wire Gacy ein i bave| blood of those impure, poisonous, effete matters 3 BAGGAGE KEYAIR Co, ea Page) | the work of Internes, The new {nternes setdipigi net WO & sr that have accumuiaied in it during the winter. | The Only Co. of Its Seth inher A RCURDD Sacpitdl (ao (eet. SPRCUIUNG fo. rita On CHOI | Soevere La iakeim Gay lor hue Ai Gar The secret of the unequaled Kind in the World mnined binatitne rable condition they hadsbeen | og nee ee nd | to pay the racrifice of Ife and really wonderful success of Best materials and latest Fane Git ak ar Bass aaasiy bres attacked at night, The records of the| “"! * re far m ad} in the Triangl Compa saster | 1 1 f Trunks, Bage, Cases pets ane ‘ ia inst » : thal ha me a | Two Sections. 9 S if f | sty en to se ect rom res 3 Solder Exohenged Bayne nye fa Piss ters tne sas, : Hood’s Sarsaparitia } I 4 SPECIAL neighboring thousands who are a i" b i ingside Mal youse physicta c ‘ © Sal conduee te ince wore pr olier ‘night while TERT CBU RAGIRIRY icanae toa “ey as a remedy for Blood flumors is the'fact that it combines, not Imply a a and ¢ t the same 5 v " f At surgeon #1 Repos y markets, hotel . assistant siclan, an 1 rment workers, barsaparilla, but the utmost remedial values of more than twe nty ingre- re alert Soke gore nears Reina gettcitnee tutto | formed east and. west of FItth Gionte,—Roots, Barke and Herbs,—known to have extraordinary effi Bee £ 25 EAST Lit Sine gain p m day Penfle rtifled woat Mra.jsome rules ne hospita | between Hightec and Twent cacy in purifying the blood and building up the whole system, si Pitas 22 date St. THE'WORLD. | They Me ail aUGLstatae OF the ioalhodo| hee re: Ae cape eecaroed Any oat SERRA: 7 CORR ee) Pata eas There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla, no ‘* just as good” taut ‘ haga and SAVE their proties ° lite meatal whish hel “Sig nariiolley obionign ote iar (in Gene hivision, Alien. | medi¢ine. Get Hood’s today, in liquid form or¢ablets oalled Sa PURNITURE HOLESALE tS ee : rane ea Haalivca haMeuadt | as ia nade to Dr a ty, | Monroe, Catherine and Clinton streets, aaa LE Business 0 Nifying Binton, « ary of the medica! board, |" | RETAILED AT PRICES Thanepintenuiee a : - %/|SHORT VAMP A a taney (ee i Sts T SET AT $10, 6 OTHER York ‘ ‘ i Feol Dull SHOES ‘domes Furnisived Comspie Hse pelges $20 ee MADE inday news; t new ft and tol 3 Rooms at - $49.9 ny il w Closets te FOS h COMBINED » \ He tiles would not te chang Sometimes? mH HP pees Ht anf % World Ads. Point Out , ance, who ‘ 7 a to| It may he coffee. ~ 5 Rooms at $124.9 >) HAN K S Many Quick, Certain ally by in yt them as they « ? SATINS Routes to Prosperity. Helgi LAN : a Matt aaenan earn Try a change to Velvet and All Leathers py DENTIST | sia j ‘ j Kei Chala he Siti “mt rh sei $5.00 Down on $50 Sunday Is Wor P a Sunn piZes ‘oo “ * $7 Che Rest Is Up Hee ine nawere tha P OS T UM 3. GLASSBERG ae | 7 NOW AT ‘ reise aah L we anged singh AILED, SNF SHY, LOM ‘ $7. ‘ HELP WANTEO—MALE, to You, © We do riieve the| the stant oft S taslenAion a A “There's a Reason.” Mhatited Catabiave Bier GEES bi BATS $1.00 » Wook Qvone on Accqun eluted oT] * ave any right to ¢ t : DF firet clase email CT mist bee handy wan ta park, for which taxpayers ;