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THE EVENING WORLD, T AMERICAN WOMEN CAPTIVES. OF MEXICANS; HURRY CALL TO WASHINGTON FOR AID en | Gaynor Pins Medal « on Fire Hero (Specially The Evening World.) Photographed for ‘TO-DAY'S BASEBALL SCORES. { Warship Asked to Liberate 4 Mothers With Chi Sub ) i i to Indignitie : He wae | KNOX TAKES ACTION, | Yale”... for Prisoners Denied Them i} ‘ | } by Diaz Officials. | ie ~ SAN DIE Mexican f fMbusterers hold a nur A RESULTS i women and children ca na q ade at Alamo, Lower California os ANO i sqmuame known here to-day! 1 | ENTR I ES lh tapenehe ee ter! Jersey Sidewheeler Holds the « <captors and to have suffered | ee eee ee have | Giants in Opening Innings made to Secretary of State Knox, § JAMESTOWN RESULTS. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Senator Perkins, ( an of ro, — — ae aoe > Y : of Contest. TReT NORFOLK, Va., April 1.—The Jam h op ol peingcntan be Pinal ate Pee iionire town entries’ for row are as fol- oh (Dugan), and ¢ Among those held « ° are G Mra i Ram, his wife and flv f San BATTING ORDER. ) "Diego. ‘The names’ of th ed —_ n] not been disclosed. ‘The 1 te , Newark dy ae rlaensin Hawner < retary Knox wa oO. Her hea hie f RACK—Hurdle, ur-year- Savage of this olty, « utive of Mrs. | 673) {edie pward, about two miles.—8t.; THIK | Ram, : : fis 1 to 2 and out, | rant vo Relief Is Refused. 1 + Mo ¢Mtectain), 29 te 1,| 7 ¢ hit “* way 6tola wond; Black Bridg i (odo Red clapton na 448 (Allen), 1 to 2’and out, third, eae At Alamo was brought t f Reh ttie at Time OR OPE ' : said to und arted is dan eld al Dr rd, Hawk Wing and Race | Judge Monck 3. Schmucker, United State . Neder. ret, | Brook also ran and finished as named. | 17) AG WX fF Consul, as well as to Gov. ¢ » Vega} . arora eee | Basex second last rider, i jy of Lower California, Savage charged eneres HIRD RACE—Purse, $20; three- that Vega did not send rolief and that Special to The Bering World.) year-olds and upward; ix furlongs.— Schmucker ignored the complaint |_PoLo GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Apri! Baby Wolf, 109 (iyrne), 7 to 10,1 to 2 Fearing for the welfare of the pria-|1l.—In thelr exhibition of shadow | oni out, first, Pe Nae Bruning oners in the hands of the rebels, wv boxing before the er Ing contest of os eve and out, are said to be com Jed by Simon! the morrow, the Glants entered South- nit 1.18 4-6, mn Musk Berthold, Savage wired Secretary Knox | Paw Wiltse to get a proper slant on his | Adriuche, Black Branch, Craftsman, noon as foil | curve and control before sending him tn | Jennie Wells, and finished as named, PENSACOLA ENTRIES. rs of my fan and other | against the ‘big le rs. Joe MeGin- r ACOLA, Fla. American women and children held at| nity accepted the Issue for ark by for to-morrow's races j Alamo, Mexico, by rebels Unab! to| entering Mr. Lee, a worthy looking aide- obtain food or relief. Wires to Ensen- | wheeler, who was put In for no other RACK—Selling; for ada are down, Reliably informed that | purpose than to give our worthy heroes ed 8 Mexican Governor Lower Calif a de a Hit ‘ agalust port Mnging, le Abe selines relief, Will yoy order warship to | whitch " quarters has Geen re- TROON 4 tnsenada to rescue? Please answer, | ported to be thei 4 five ° “O, HENRY SAVAGE! | ‘The public evid did not ‘now tae 1 Knox Promises Ald. | about the good things going on up ty Hobie, ids oD | | or else they have gone South with thelr five tunes | | , 4 The following telegram wan received) vi oveony in preparation for the ‘i pg TAG { by Mr. Savage yesterd ie Am | oes Babee, bin erie, Lia aaa Horie i braqpouia Pies eer IR xe Browne, who formerly wore | Stover ROL firucted by telegraph to request the) Giant spangies, waa tho first man to ix. fur Hes Mexican Government to extend prote i free, 100; Cur Ni F face W und he alled okt days Bandiver, 100; Our | tion to the American mentoned | yy 9 amming out a single, He tried to a f nt 114, - | In your telegram of yesterday, and the |sreataccond however, hat Wilson neties | Hoboken Bistene Carries Her) Pirin yor | "American consul at EB Ada has b hast ei roa the nekt tio Gk 1306; "Vs ; instructed Faph to INVEsIEALE | ters perished, Down Ladder From Fourth | ys, ih and report to ask the Governor for! Devore started for the Giants with @ # heeded protection for t Lue sled dad atedlingtseccués aca Story While 300 Watch. 7 (Signed) “PHILANDI fi Aivase edie i; , } @ Stato Senater Leroy . | ee aN a | | BB xraphea news of the sttuarion to sen tne {hind round | Many of the 3% employees of the Ow: | | Bf hope that the I 4 enti aking wits aime [OR8 & TraeKer paper box factory in Ho-| | fs tiuence at Wasu , “ puncing the ball into left] MOken early kage ane pe bey ei f 4 twoecushion sing but tt orig f Miss Pila Gino Marino from } 5 en aii raihn SEVERE Tho AD nothing to worry abc the|the fourth story of the building as Ht eee ef Ben RO Tie. Ay batters were unequal to the oce|flames played about the window from tq agiral Chauncey Thomas, commanar ; which she threatened to fac § the Pacific fleet, who was urged The left-hander was still too strong |tory is situated at Nos, 1101, 1103 and 1105 Savage to send a w to Ensenada. for the Giants In their half, and tho | Jefferson street, and runs through. the ! Admiral Thomas said + © could not plg@te wa perfect stranger to them! iie block to hisoh ata tke act without orders trom Wash nal dour alories ; i x: All attempts to: fecure Infor Ss ED r ‘ mm the payroll are 900 girls, beside eee ee tniti| DOROTHY ARNOLD MOURNED!a ‘nusiier's! men" ani vole "ststss| — coouneea won me Page) ae Soom at Sasensda have fat hour before the thie for starting work 9 bah wttoene' an n'ta tun AS DEAD BY HER PAM ys ene Mo fee hs eatin ve Lee aot he Mexican officials in Lower Call-| ——___ - fourth sory windows and” gave an| Under full mail and with @ spanking] > ay : All Hope Abandoned of Ever Find-]atarm. Chief Dunn sent three more rn Vee oe We PAAR oki Savage said to-day that e fast : ms, and called all of the app now the fates did n lle on the fe ! ing Long-Missing Gi alarms, a all of the apparatus| javemina at See Hered from Ensenada gave no rv t 3 BN ig Girl in town when be saw the slae of the) Tomine and before ahe negotiated mprisonment tite Ameri und Alive, fire. Many of the employees were in| H si tor das it, A ae thelr families at Alan aid tie ; | four-master and sp her ee nn a a tie ng abandoned all hope that Dor-} the neighborhood, but only one of| gare, She managed to st | G rg lan pei er Bart mthe | ot Arnold will ever be found alive,) thom, Mies Marino, had entered the| tor that for a mile or #0 when fu 7 . the family of Francis R. Arnold of No. No one seemed to know why |. Saat vith erriila o! had r all the calamity occurred in @ bump with « ‘ 10S Hast Seventy-ninth street has gone] she had made her way to the fourth! ., 7 | me , # supplies in tho town, 5 n « | steel barge, ‘The wecond collision was ty nent business ma t » mourning for the girl who so mys-| floor at the early hour, RC taacane: and thas minarthecra | ® sappeared I rc. 12 last, Mr,| The girl stood on the ed top| to. Sto ‘ | tow back to in time to} SMALL BOY PUTS OUT FIRE | Arne!4 hax maintained trom the day | window and screamed t \ ‘ et a sheriff's deputy who 1 daughter left he 1 ie that on to Jump tot tree D Ww. ¢ “ el fora mwery b IN GIRL PLAYMATE’S DRESS, « 1 explain her absence. ¥or |the fir Fin th , and fou! ne blame ! t ska ae 40 embers of the|a big extension Indder was 1 ine ia eeionisa ta | Loulsa G rf mournin # not put on until] wa 1 Assista and barge told another story, | : AGUS | In An Auto Accident. M A jeves his daugh fa ne Bh down th s to dry land, nung hi t ad he ot i any pos Heads ry t bad A and found “f the mys ents In aut ng. In of Hret NEW LAW WILL REQUIRE A RECORD OF ALL SCALES. were -_ ASLES BAR DIAZ ENVOY. } { i NE } marriage { New Meatoan An \¢ unto | B to-day, sald t . ¢ r the k i © al 1 " as , A ‘ 2 ‘ 1 ‘ e nk ' . Cabled for Money | ( \ 1 | Corgis erry i + hie i light. on \ 1 Hie a8] voy gag PO BEC KIC SLONR, Hen man's identity f ‘ ' n 1 AMS, MBS teva place, Neworse Sed. Se F no |}gard to what they |in secret session to-day until the: ‘} leaked from the State Banking Depart- jot Banks | mating $500,000 owe the bank avout that UESDAY, A¥RIL 11, 1911, MEXICANS IMPRISON AMERICAN WOMEN 8 PERCENT. ON DEPOSITS BEST CARNEGIE TRUST CO. WILL BE ABLE T0 RETURN —— Five Advisory Bankers Find Complications to Prevent Proposed 63 Per Cent. ONLY HALF FOR MANY. Banks Want to Sell Platt Works to Pump Trust to Satisfy Claims. Developments of the greatest Interest to depositors in the Carnegie Trust Com- pany will proceed from a meeting in Progress this afternoon at which five of the leading bankers of the city are in attendance. These bankers are Presi- dent James N. Wallace of the Central Trust C Walter E. w of the Corn change Bank, sident A. H. W in of the Chase National By » President C. H. Kelsey of the Title Guarantee and Trust Com- pany, and Vice-President J. T. Talbert | of the National City Bank. The fate of the depositors with re- may recover prac tically rests with these five bankers, | who are giving their valuable time to| consideration of the tangled affairs of the Carnegie Trust Company. They met for the first time yesterday in secret session and probably will think they are see President I pany, The Evening World. Cheney Asked Advice. Information as to their activities ment. It appears that Superintendent | Cheney has been unable to; satisfy himself as to the offer of the! Assets Realization Company for the assets of the Carnegie Trust Company. | In order to settle whether this is an! adequate offer and for the best Interests of the depositors, he called upon the five bankers mentioned above for aa. vice, The Carnegie Trust Company owes! depositors approximately If} the offer of $5,000,000 for the assets is a ed, the depositors, paper, would be entitled to a return of abou 68 pei But the committee of five, ankers has discovered that there are} obstacles in the way of a settlement on | this basis, In the first place, $500,000 of the de-| posits are preferred, The depositors of this sum must be paid in full, Sec. y, depositors of an amount approx- $7,800,000, cent. amount, #0 they are a off on the basis of 100 per The best the bankers can figure out is a return of about 68 per cent. to de- positors, except preferred and debtors, | under the most favorable circumstances Some of them are of the opinion thi the general run depositors will lucky to get back 90 per cent. of thelr money, The stockholders will get back | nothing. To Protect Depositors, Certain of the depositors have formed ady nt. squared smmittees for the purpose of protact- ing thelr interests. John R, Bland of Baltimo President of the United States Fidelity and Guarantee Company, | is chairman of committee | and he appeared at meeting of the | bunkers yesterday some advice and suggestions. The task of getting the asse| a depositors with shape for realization ts complic the claims of banks against the securl- ties of various enterprises put up by | the Cummins group of financiers for | loans. A dozen New York banks let Cumming and his associates have large ® security based on the Platt Iron Works of Dayton, 0, Want Platt Iron Works. |larities in repair | He joked wi ACQUIT PHILLIPS OF QUEENS GRAFT BY COURT ORDER Justice Maddox Rules Out Handwriting Sample as Evidence, The graft prosecution in Quee! County was dealt another severe blow by Supreme Court Justice Maddox to- day when he again directed the ac- quittal of former Under Sheriff John M. Phillips, Last week the Court ruled that because no one had seen Phillips write certain things, no evidence on handwriting would be admitted, and di- rected the acquittal of Philllps, who was then under nine indictments for irregu- ing culverts, The prosecution to-day redied on the mony of Commissioner of Accounts | Fosdick to prove Phillips's handwriting, When questioned, the Com joner satd that on the last day of t he had asked Pt juiry " f his handw You can refuse if you if you do it will place position.” Philligs thereupon gave a sample of his handwriting, but Judge Maddox threw {t out of court, deciding that it had been secured under duress, and holding that Commissioner Fosdick’s remarks constituted a threat. When Attorney Eugene M. L. Young, for Phillips, asked that the jury be instructed to return a verdivt that no crime had been committed the Court refused, but directed an acquittal. There are seven more indictments against Phillips. | 200 MEN OFFER 10 SELL O00 AT 825 A QUT (Continued From First Page.) to, but ou in a bad Allen, ruddy and powerful, and took his place on a table Another upon which Mrs, Reis been placed Operation, Over Quickly, All arrangements had been made for a rapid operation. An artery tn Allen's arm and a vein in the arm of Mrs. Reis- | ler were opened, The wa’ ch blood | pumped by Allen's powerful heart Sushed Into the famished veins of M Reisler, and slowly ner face color, her pulse became stronger and | more regular and at the same time Allen's pulse fluttered and his bronzed cheeks lost thelr pink tinge, With a smile on his facé Allen wacched the Passage of his blood to Mra Kei 1 the doctors and said he felt but ain or fatigue. At the sion Of the operation Allen was cared for by the surgeons but he wanted to get away with his Mrs sler was wheeled to her | room te it the hoped for venefits of her infusion of ne walked in ongside r had took on | tttle con t | ent Krech of the Equitaable| AZANY, April 1.—S. M. Cratger of ‘Trust Company, Bradley Martin of the|New York City, who organized a New Ward Bank, and Sullivan| York DRAGene duaatinee counsel for the Kroup ot] gigcuss. the nenPPINGRY ABLE ElME ots york# S| Senator,” has written Secretary of Sta: been trying to get Bupt.| cuzansky that the expenses of the me gn & lquidating agree-| ie which was held on Jan, 7, wer Could premit them to take| HK: 4! over the Platt Tron Works. ; It ts reported in the financtat district |e t Iron nto the for a sun Supreme Court Grand Jury re- sumed {ts investigation into Carnegie Trust Yairs this afternoon, » cashier of vice-y the Publte dent and ' iuardian Trust Com- pany Rlecks, a director Mt the Liberty National Bank, were (mong the witnesses summoned to ex- pial the connection betwe loans made by their Institutions to the Cum- % and deposits made with the itlons by City Chamberlain public, but o » Surrogate at Rt 1 the nineteenth nment of hi s of these asclgnments he had young ‘smother was . home at Bellport to-da f eon acquainted with he » ares les sho replied t knew lutely noth 1 4 despatch from Brussels was t ant ut the young man had werious difficulties with the p thorities, Avcording to his rela- they did not know that he wae in m, SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, THE 11TH. MAELO COCOANL Kiost5y. 10¢ PANISH ALMOND tox 19¢ OLGAT, ‘OUND MINIATURE MARKET BASKETS, Res Maven. b taining whey Meats «chick wad candy cues that Be you van eat yep CREAM E Ss. Dew mie ewe 10c COCOANELT bUGs, Finest Shredded Oc 1 Ww. Doz as fo Park Row and Cortlandt Street stor, All our stores even Saturda: FOR EASTER We will pack In 5-lb. Boxes Mixed Candies, Bonbons end Ciiocolates and Assorted Chocolates at 60c, 85c, 1.15, 1.25, 2.00 and 3.00 per 5-lb. Box. | that EASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES The specified mane MOTHER BEAT GIRL AND THEN THREW HER OUT OF HOME Frances Stone, Twelve Years Old, Tells Children’s Court of Shocking Cruelty. | BEGS TO BE SENT AWAY. Struck With Stick Because She Did Not Want to Go Into Saloon. Frances Stone, twelve years old, whose mother and stepfather live at No. 319 East Seventy-fourth street, broweht tears to the eyes of Justice Hoyt in Children’s Court to-day by her story of her mother’s cruelty, The little girl was taken from her home by agents of the Children's Society, who had heard shocking stories from the nelgh- dors of the child's treatment. “My mother made me go out and get nome beer on Saturday, T didn't like to 60," she anid, “I don't like to go into the saloon and besides, when my mother drinks beer, she is mean to me and beats me, She scolded mo because I lidn't want to go and I went. ‘After a while she gave me 20 cents and told me to get a bottle filled with whiskey. I told her she ought to know I would be arrested if T tried to whiskey and I would not go. She k me here with a stick.” Heavily Starred by Beatings. ‘The little girl, who would be pretty if she were not half-starved and heatily scarred from past beatings, pointed to a purple and yellow welt across the side of her head. “Then she took mp by the hair and 1 me along the floor to the door,” Frances went on, “and threw me out into the hall and told me never to come hack. I went down to the Mat where Ruth lives and her mother took me in and washed me and I stayed there that night.’ ne explained that Ruth was a play- mate, She told of sleeping on stairs the next night and then of going back to her mother’s home and of be- buy str ing thrust away. She sald her step- | | father stripped her clothes from her a few weeks ago and beat her with a strap until her back was cut. On com plaint of the janitress of the house he was arrested for that, she said, but It did not make him any kinder. Anywhere but Home. “That a mother should beat her own flesh and blood in such a manner and subject her to the treatment the evi- dence shows she did is almost unbellev said Justice Hoyt tn sending the child to the Institution of Merey, after the little girl had begged not to be sent home, saying she would rather go any- where _ Justice Hoyt asked the agents of the Children’s Society to make a careful investigation and report to him, H said the matter ought not to end with the sending of the child to an institu tion. able,” —__—>— Charged With Robbing Slot Ma- chines, hine inspector none Comp Detective Hw Martin Ryan, for the New York Tele} was arresied to-day _b. “Just Say” HORLICK’S it Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest digestion, Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute, Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, QS Others are imitations, (Trade SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, TE 12TH. CHOCOLATE NUT C AAS ELS 10c NUT STUFFED DATES) anv Ru ‘OUND ase a 2lc RASTER ABBITS, All sorte of cate til itn Sehothien® a Fusowsy sites; Various prices offite Mot Att CREAM rags, Weer vored French cre hayes w ths heavy oa al ‘4 a tly PANE si vest Low RAC Tharhhmation and cream mph and “natural as real hen feult Boze 10c ery evening antl Lt 54 BARCLAY st Cor WeatBroadvey 29 CORTLANDT’ st hurch St , PARK K ROW & NASSAU of 206 <BROADWaAY 147 Nas JASAU ST. nh enoh instance Includes the container, y evenin el 5% (ee enna tne ee gt ies Nenana naininarnnneaan We cementite tne fan AT | Fitty-se the | min of the West One F ond street station, ch Stealing nickels from the machines he inepected, Marked nickels were put 1! & machine which he was about to in spec’ COULD NOT PUT HANDS IN WATER Because of Severe and Stubborn Ec- zema. Used Everything for Nearly Eight Years, Could not Sleep, After Few Applications of Cuticura Ointment, Burning and Itching Lessened. : Gould Step Well. Now Has Hands as Clea as Clear as Anyone, —-+——_ “Some nine years ago I noticed small imples breaking out on the back of my ands. They became very frritating, and ly became worse, so that I could not night, I consulted a physician who @ long tine, but It got worse, dc not put iy hands in water, I 3 treatcd at the hospital, and it was just the same. I was told that it was a very bad case of eczema, Well, 1 just kept ou using everything that I could for nearly eight Pars until was advised to try Cuticura ment. I did so, and I found after a fe: plications and by bandaging my hand@ Well up that th disappearing, I could s hurning sensations were sleep well, and did not have any itching dur after a while to us the night. 1 began Cuticura’ Soap for a wash f tnd 1 thinks by using the Soap and Ointment ‘Twas much benefited. Tstuc to the ¢ treat a i} ueht itt could tse other reme n years no result, and ing a few m Cutloura It {s my wish that you publish this letter to all the world, and if anyone d them w aL T will give of my treated Ma 3 University St., M Ques, Supt. 14,'10 Cuticura ‘Soap tment are sol thronehout 1 centers, Potte tm, Corps eole Props., 189 Columbus Ave,, Boston ples of Cuticura Soap and on skin treatment The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act sure! tn all worl Dizzi- —<—— ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty, 1 Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, Genuine muster Signature fiea¥ red BEST WORK. LOWEST PRICES. oles do Now Svanes vie’ A Ree. va COVERS: ‘COMPLETE, Cut to Order, Sewed, Bound with msn Sines Any Size hoode ana delivered sss free within 20 mil West 14th St. Re-Uph Istery C Co. West ur gin A 103 W. 14th St.°) 2505 Chelses: Auris will make you it, hahtest trical hear sent om request THE AUKIS € : 1 —S 5s Madison Ave. he niton” Ste HELP WANTED—MALE, In Bargain Enterprises! lf you wan 2 DO 4 store, market, restaur, i cat etc., it will be well lo Dear mind that 1,348 “BUSINESS OPPORTUN- ITY” ADVERTISEMENTS WERE PRINTED IN LAST SUNDAY’S WORLD; 415 More THAN IN ALL THE OTHER NEW YORK SL DAY NEWSPAPERS COM. BINED, Reading World Ads. forVarlety Is the Height of Propriety. SIX

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