The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1911, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911, (CEDNMLOWRE HOLDUP'T' TAN RUNAWAY FATHER Amevcon Actas Brice of Prince NE ONY FASTER, GRLISHELD UP, RSE TELS OF ———QNCRUTCHES GETS WHILE BABY 1S DIES WHEN FOUND ORECASTER THINKS UMBRELLAUSED CURES BY CUTIGIR LENSE TO WED. BORN IN AGAR — BY SON N BRAZIL HEGAN PROMISE TO STIFLE GRE “> have seen the Cuticura semedies need —~ —— 3 qith bert resulta during the post twenty ‘ i =} ne . ; ears, In my work as a nurse, many akin George Henry Hughes of No, |Police Called In to Quell Ex-|James Street Left Wife and Weather Man Hedges a Little Robbed Near Fifth Avenue by a raat ame, my ober 20 Fifth Avenue Hobbles | citement Caused by Over- Children for Stenographer . the Catici a Remedies as they alvas eave Afternoon, Three Men Who Beat Her entite satisfaction.) One cose in parties was that of a Jody friend of mine who, when & child, Was aMlicted with eczema Which covs Unassisted by Bride-to-Be, Anxious Husband, Eleven Years Ago. ay.” é ised t «J hands entirely, breakin ee and Escape, rt ea Ma Rg ry \ could not go, to Fehool as the disfigurement looked terrible. f told let to get at once . 1 te i; 1 ' " doe te Cuticura emedics. Alter the Use $1,000,000 IN) FLOWERS, 8¥ puting ner uinbretta down over Of onie ane sot she wus pectecthy well ler head go her cries could not be... A grown lady Irfend wan att a | Neard and she would be unable to see wae Fired by the Cuticuis Remedies, Stil New York's Demand for POt+ wise iva Wetter, twenty-five years old, | Fhe: wed to he so porn fil she could searcely ned WARRIAGE ON APRIL 19, | ,caeut Pranks wes sitting as tne dee THE GIRL NOT WITH HIM.* of the Fast Fitty-first street station at 6 o'clock this morning, as wide awake coe asa policeman ts apt to be at that hour, rl : Housekeeper Introduced Cath- wren ie was startiea vy aneiit enstexs He Lost Presidency of Steam- from the whistle of an eievated train i i v 7 of No, oi Bast “ we fr ¢ die unt gan. to use the leen Douglas to the Oilcloth in, mira ee | ship Company for Love of ted Plants Never Was | shorty attor midnight tocday: tn Siney: | utieuzs, Memedirs sic cure ‘fin Hu ; “Send in MeCoy and McCauley!” ay ig eighty stree one’s Lirow of children'a faeces would be alt ctreles Maker Two Months Ago, — shouted Franks to the doorman, | 17-Year-Old Affinity. So Great. Pte avenge & Stones throw OF ea atone te chk, aud the 1 ely “There's trouble on the elevated.” une i Miss Weller had been visiting @ tr {Feat So ere comptelely Oo ; = McCoy {8 @ married man. Tranks | Sera area -———- In one of the Fifth avenue ma nisband had netisan an Wie arn \From a big, glittering timousine car, was glad of that afterward, | James Street, who eleven years ago near Seventicth atreet, and. in starting | eee te sneered tony v lioveas it WOR Biveh ty a chaulfeur in ivery, that fo two stated On & doe 1 bis Wall street assoc! EASTER WEATHER. home walked toward Madison avenue, | quite tit before LE besak to apply the drew up at the curb on the Park Row Fifty-third street “L station. ¢€ thelr by ie his wife and six childre ¥ Thres men approached wa wee bedet hii t 1 ~ SDAst May Thad an ingrowing toe nail but she did not pay any attention to | wien tay’ then. As they reached her they sepa- rated as {f to tet her When she | got even with them one seized the! side of City Hall Park at 11 o'clock) way they met a wild-eyed ticket chop. | fT @ sevente Seder there alighted (wo richly dressed | per, Who could~only gasp ji# reported dead. fis son Harry. thas cabled to his mother that he found his Women and a feeble old ws Pa ay taissuened co ei | Wer Hos: | fathor dying a few weoks neyear-old stenographe fh was very paint as the sid? of the as cdging right down in the side of my Leut the nail out of the cavity it made, of course applied the Catienra Ointment ‘The weather forecast for Bast Sunday, as officially announce: to-day, is fair and cooler, with n carrying * MeCauley telephoned to # 4 its cet nected, Le Tit and. tn @ crutch and a cane The chauffeur ‘ fed cui lonuetiade nw | Ro at Porto moderate northwest wind umbrella she was carrying over her | less than ten wight» it was all healed throu H ped the old nan to the sidew heCoy plunged on, loosening his | Velho, Brazil, t deat nd bi t atte J constant we ol ointment Helped the old man to the sidewalk and Iver ta ite holster and aripping BIS | ose ttomtay ne te ued fn le head and brought It violently siut, Quon tind my: left handed wrist burned headed him toward the City If in st club firmly as he ran, When he | CA? Monday A word of hope and a crumb of com-| To make sure her fort were held out to-day by the| "tified, another seized her by the! screams would de} with bolling lard, and Caticura Ointment h repletely. cured them. 1 have Just hded the Cuticurn Remedies to an 1 isrocovering nicely. 1 will the people referred tts wllat f aay jederson, 77 High- Ort. 1, 1910, which direction the two women had ai ived gasping for breath at the top| The meeting was neritontal. Street's Teady started of the stairs of the southbound plat. | family no jdea he was in South JAlthougi: the women walked slowly, | form of the station he found @ number | America, Kdna Miller, the pretty ait! they gained on their panion. | of excited gentlemen running sround in| for whom he aband With a crute under his right nh and | ¢ was not with him. If throat and choked her, while the third | otter tr bbed her handbag containing #. | glodly fu She fought despite the fact that she) ta, above if Ns | could not see, or utter a sound, and one| {anti ave. Weather Man to the million and a halt or more of New York women who have fastened ali their prospects of happin derly cor ned his family, treets know | r married oe on the chance of parading to-morrow in | of thi oh ere, T Drug & Chem, & cane in his left hand his progre a married man?” asked On| whore une is they will net tar canes rar ; | on ¢ of « to-morro he men reached up under the um-|— Soli! everywhere, Tr ie a was wavering and apparently painful. !of them. “Thank the Lord! We're ail : heidaRtal en ee Ola Humphrey, |girl, whe was atone thine with the com-| new Easter outfits, and who have seen | brella and dealt her a blow in the eye | Sarkt0le prope. 189 Conimnhie din ten ond By the time the women reached the bachelors. Go in there.” Edna Miller was the daughter of Will: | an American actress, and Prince Ibra.|Pany of BE, H. Southern. Sie went to ® that sent her spinning to the pave- ny of : their chances gradually fading in the Australia in 19% and made a decided ment. She was unconsctous for a mo- success there In a production of “The | 94 weather of the past few days. elit, With 82-p. book on skin treatment n, a cousin of the Khedive ypt, were married at the Registry ' City Hall they were fitty feet ahead of He pointed to the door of the cap, | !™ Turnbull Miller of Palisade Park, | him Hass + him Inside he found the car occupied by |N. 4 After his ath in 1904 she} Of F * ‘ ment, and when wot up the men ae Squaw Man." In 196 Miss Hlomphreys ell the jad neve te hope,” eald ‘ Est ‘hey entered the basement on the, Mrs. Rebecca Morowits of No, 4 Kast | learned stenography to heip her mother, | Mice in London to-day, ‘The brides lwent to England, where she remained | Forecaster Scar to an Evening World | Cad, Tun to Central Park and jumped Real ate Pick Up Park Row side, next to the police sub- One Hundred and First street, and, in- | She travelled to and f Kroom is described as a bachelor, aged [until the 1 over the wall. A, mm the city on er part of last winter. She station, and proceeded the length thirty-two, and a Prince | reporter, he squinted of his of-| Miss Weller ran a! he eldentally, by her husband, Jacob, who the way to Third f the Otto: lappeared for the same route and at the same time | 4 some time with great etic: | he ; Spring Campaign Opens Jong, dark corridor to the marriage | was ina # nitty hearers at the same time} man Empire. cess in a translation of a French play, | “¢@ Window on ihe twentieth floor of | Ayenue before she found a policeman, Neenee bureau at the Brondway end.| «aye you a married man?” asked Mt. | “Street. had int | Miss Ola Humphreys ts a California !T Dine with My Mother." No. 10) Brondway at the shifting gray | who took her to the East Sixty-seventh At the door of the marriage lcense | yorowitz as soon as be focussed the | wig 4 SUNSELG = aie oe eee ACSC RTL a RE a —--——=——= | clouds blowing up from the south over | street station, Detectives Gallagher BAYSIDE FIRST bureau they waited for the old man a8 poljceman’s uniform. piglet lela RAR GALL ect Peay standing on the boundary in case of an| ‘he harbor, “although you wouldn't br bent llak cre search for] Xo part of Long Island has a j he came shuffling through the dim)“ sgure,” said McCoy. ne. tee he Morg ter- | attack. Douglass is crowded with| chink it to look at that sky. But you | Ang Tle te thaw, we UPAP© {| brighter prospect of doubling up ite real light from the remote easterly entrance. eyhen qui 1d Horowitz, “come | © o. form a new French ine of Americans who have come in from ali | can't always tell what's coming in the} ped cn uae H ay papers A Sh | Old Man Wanted License. ‘I nere and tell Becky that it's going to| ioe cr ne Bteainships. = It was | points of the southwest. ete ¢ tl estate values than this one time Sleepy called 1 Street Steamship Company way of w it és u | ther vy the look of the | Hollow, but now Little T: of Won- As the old man reached the women, {be all right and sie ain't got nothing | and he was made presidens of It wits SVICAN BIQHTING | drmament, and, anyway, the thing to ay | BERLIN NOT SURPRISED dertul Doin, ‘4 New houses ate Trow- ee er aieidiGe LC atuee daWnteWh witn MENXICAN FIGHTING ’ they entered The MAINES TENN i eine doar ta 4, Cig salary andl a conskevable sto R RIS PXICAN FIGHTING rt encourage "en-eicourage "em sof BY HILL'S RESIGNATION. |ing up jn the night. time—beautiful reau, he following. One of the women, (Tur her that, but there ain't time NOW NEAR JUAREZ. | v.09") go to church, even it the new avenues greet your automobile and new iked for information about obtaining | ready. ‘Tell her.” Told Wife He Loved Girl, j | vat parade doesn’: pan out just right."| But Report From German Capital] electric lines welcome your wearied & license. The party was directed to| McCoy did, Dr. Crook arrived trom | Mra. 8 who was a niece of the EL, PASO, Tex. A engage- He's Opt mististic. Says Ambassador’s Gol limbs. Only 28 minutes now to S4th tha Shah's deak where it was found the hospital a moment later and took | !te Senator Henry Gassaway Davis of Let ann 10 Federal cavalry, under! way you just tell em," concluded the Wha eatery oe Biioee. 6h | Btcedwnys” esony that the oid man wanted a license to| her to Flower Hospital West Virginia, father-!:.-law of the late Lieut. Angel Jiminez and 20 4 is A t re aii Causes Regret. took an hour by ferry and steam. The wea the younger of the two women Jacob Horowitz is calling there Senator Elkins, objected to his ents at Bauche, fifteen miles sou prophet, “not to be discouraged if the BERLIN, ANG is t {difference is enormous and will bring Tee aia he wan George Henry Hughes | frequent intervals to-day tearing cl ship for the litte girl, who had $ Juarez, was in progress io-day, ac rain comes between now and church] BERLIN, Apt i6—The retirement || SoS 0 Santee, te morrow who } ot ano Futth avenue. ‘The tlerk asked |for the entire staf and receiving as-| Completed her course at the Hackensack | baer canal ing to reports ‘by couriers hing | time, and not to put their fixin's back} yo yr ae Fealpnatl 1s Ain- | otherwise would scout the oti Sen- him his age. rances that it ts are i finest | tea x et ee mata out | (Continued From First Page. J saat : ; 1 the box; that the Weather Man says] j,.ccagor of the Unitad States to Ger-|day is aholiday to most people, many “Over elxty-tive,” replied the prospec- | boys they ever saw and weighs nine) Yi tter than t Wat | 6, Mederals sallied fortis from Na- | there is hope and they're pretty sure} many, it was announced yesterday, will| of whom waste the day parading ap tive Dridegroom asl aad Mee ANG tak bid (Ab aiehaldei nde de t 19 A. | t be able to show ‘em off in the after-} hecome effective July ‘The bride-to-be gave the name of | v tn Englewood and | Department send word to Ambassador 1 to Navarro that] ooo nyhow." poe 1, Is regretted at| Sth avenue, instead of profiting by the ‘ o —— oved s ‘i ‘ sity t d been driven back by the tn-| reign Office, where the relations | many opportunities offered them to eee nat el a she lived moved with Miss Miller and her moth- | Wilson at Mexico City to notify Presi- : Hecetae amet 3 i c 0% i iclarier atvoretea brea er, who seemed completely in the grasp |dent Diaz that another Incident like |*"'¥°'* ROUT aati recy TO acta a aL beat alte IC Oa ter at the Hotel Bristol, . 122 West | the strange situation, to handsome that of nursday in Douglas, Artz, Forty-niath street, partments in Harlem, Almost tmme-| would result a it that is not so fashfonable—was flower-} Dr. Hill have been of the very best. It utes of Broadway. Opportunity is « n the uae of force by the| HX PLAINS LANDING mad to-day, Every florist shop in town, | felt here that Dr, Hill's tenure of ths | geod thing to gram, Amebe other taal i Bt stuches Give’ wis Oluthpiace as jsliately thereafter Mr, Street was oper- | United States. Two Americans in] QJ BRITISH MARINES. |" (white and gold, marble-lned Filta tb aR ant ah further | estate enthusiasts, a Mr. Walton @n- i Nettinghem, ‘Regland, Mise Douglas &ted upon for appendicitis, ‘The con- | Douglas were killed and eleven wounded Bia palaces in miniature on Fifth avenue jenn rumors to the effect that | 20umces free excursions to Bayside all | was Born in the United States. Her | fct between the wife and the girl for|by bullets discharged in the fight be- to the little basement places on Sixth ¢, the |day Sunday from the Pennsylvania Sta- Count Helnrich von Bernst er was John Petit Dougias the privilege of visiting him at the hos: | tween the Mexican Federals and insur-{ SAN VIRGO, | April Javenue, was working a double force off iarnan Ainbassador at Washington, | tion at 34th street and free automobile Matai: Atanrlatte sluahecn pital led to @ public exposure of the rectos at Agua Prieta, which 1s Just | Over nothing,” said Was simultaneously resigning, which | ides when you get there, Mr. Walton In the application blank, which had seandal s over the boundary from Douglas. Bridah eloop of war spend mighty little} reports, it was thought. might give DO | is quick to understand that eve d g ween Alled out ti advance, the date of reet was thrown out by the steam-| A similar inessage was sent by the] S8en shown a d y flowers this Easter,” | litical significance to Dr. HM Mls mae ke ita ie ce 3 ship company. Its name was c Government to the insurrectos through | *tating that he had 1e florist who has been | ment, were jp rand emphatic fete tes cated be sean ey 4 Thomas E. Leeds, a lawy ‘of No. and It was later absorbed by the Fren Dr. Vasquez Gomez, their chief repre-| the British Acuna nd the| 4 at the . eterdyy estate into the City and ex- 1 road street, procured the applica- oe |line, ‘There was a story that Street |sentative in the United State Reagan oc rcen tut sales ker then ever before na wew sSmERLOOK oxmzs soy, | Ubi it on 5th sree tt ie propioess ton blank at the Marriage Licence ‘a# pald a large sum to get Must Keep Away from BounZary. | Nahe aad pin hap ra tel et |tne history of the business, Why this] «me Adventure of the Morwood so I do not know, unless the tas‘o| Bullder” is title of th inten. |of the people in fowers is more cult!-|Conan Doyle Sherlock Molmi Th i h ar tal Cea oe aie ~|tive Story to be given in booklet form | real estate has never felt a boom, sanded weitien |vaied and aise because the bull of the | S18, Mo-orrow'e Sunday World ‘One |it has been in good strong hands and goods sold are p of @ set of thirteen complete stories, | its citizens have been proud of it. B: Man Quentin in Mexic | Hereafter this Government expects! "I regard tie affair as too ins! | both the insurrectos and the Mexican] to warrant cabling a repe Federal troops to erect trenches or‘! Hive prepared and forws | make thotr lines of battle far enough 'perts both to London no expense in exploiting this very charming suburb. Bayside is beautiful. ib -a4 two or three days ago. He says ¥ ate > % _ | he showed no signs of such pr te was ‘soked to perform this task vy| Member of Eagles, Wearing| With Hina ale: and ner imo:ner ne | é Mr. Hugh F City, occupying sepa- While the license biank was veing} Badge of Mourning, In- tments. Within a your after ed flowers and plants filled out the younger woman nd \ from the steamshiy com- | ovay ¢rom american soil to make it|!#! Embassy in the City of Mexico. It) instead of the vast quantities of cut| Get the eet. | i > : a iy % SHAG halen fon ace cont aay f aa , ve Vast 4 side homes are bet too, need for & peucll. Sho opened a nettle | stantly Killed by Fall. aig ae BEMrEGeILEG eteete Woks [certain that Americans eared aise ann tn protec: {TOWers that were sold several years ——_—»__—__ itreets ine broad every oneal * with » and not finding bd aa Sgleaehates attra] ELrest Avail we iat See a Or ee Bitian etal Akbe jer S . . pies ee ke to her companion, who a | Compa He used an assunied name, |t@® Sscupations of peace will mot be) ihe hives and property of British and | Mighell da Mota ie | Adv't. peacll spoke compa n a yut Was recognized by Supt, Sivan, To {*Mterrupted by bull “ert auulecie It was last ‘tuesday | In few of the Fifth avenue places to-] Miss Sarah Farwell Potter, daughter | =—=—— displayed @ profusion of bills as she) A « 7 fips d i The battle of Agua Prieta and its re- -called revolutionist \d w ord for cut towers and|of the late William F. Potter, at one! ‘Ata Wearing a new sult’ hat and shoes,| told a moving story of having beea Me pd dria ” . ily Pe Ne, | with @ mourning band around his arm| reconciled to hin wife and of having | *itant loss of American lives and dam: d before tae town, All the Mexican | bouquets taken, ‘The man who wanted | time President of the Long Island Rail- “Uncle George” “ays Dollar. ean a handkerchief with @ black bor- | Closed his friendship with Rdna Miller, | °@ to property has rivetted the atten- als fled, leaving the place at the}to buy a sheaf of roses or a bunch of] road, will be married to Richard Mel- | The license having been completed) A job was promt him, bug he never | ton of the American Government to} yoft vading force. | spring flowers Was told that no atten-|drum Brady of Washington, Pa., April R jer, Harry Stromberg, ty-seven, Kersey, a British subject, man- Raapuaged. man 6nd) Mise Dougias ager of the Mexican Land ang Colonia \anpeared to take ft. Lal could be giv to his order unth| 26, in Grace Episcopal Church, Man- COLUMBI N R E after midnight. By that time the busi-|hattan. Bishop Bureh, an old friend of years old, of No. 28) West One Hundred his wr | situation along the entire southern 7 " e met be ru vontier, The q ons of indemnity for having duly signed their names M found to be untrue. frontie Gomt nd. Vv au 4 Forty-seventh street, Jumped from t O88 0! fe at yperty ” |} tion Company, an: 4 7 g out the t nu o J i Me us "i verk asked for @ dollar, jens piaareg aca ei Then He Disappeared. he loss of tite and property at Douglas] Atvorioan merchant, came to gne and| fess of geting out the vast number of/ the Potter family. will officiate trad the ganna seine ot the Ulett, te | ly some, Yincle George ‘the tender | 80,07 Hundred and Pitty-fifth street tia Mieal neat Patan toe has not yet been raised, That 13 an asked me to send ashore an armed force | orders for potted plants would be well Se fection of bachems end other officers, im. the ; of the women briskly ¢ the man a| Viaduct at Kighth avenue shortly before | i cre, reat had Ae js ne renee ter for the future, it 1s pointed out, the} in order to prve © peace and tofunder way and the less remunerative AUMANAG J ray ies ry eas, Wie ain pa MOND. AL 5a pee r her e = 1 o'clock this morning Lay a reites aoe irily and he | Pressing need ne see that no property of theirs Ww details of cut flowers could ee | nig . ee ee bohas went to his reliet temporarily and he | brChsne nee: . at \ * ‘ we Water, | i order of the Grand Sachem, ; The woman took the license while the| ,2!® body struck wooden fence ty) disappeared. One story of him w UW Fser Bre toge Hesston sed . oy aetao tee th | ee how Wate THOMAS’ F, SMITH. Crean otlonsly sifting nie wang | te rear yard of Shever's cate after | he had gone to Arizona with the Mill to danger from: either Padens) or 2ehel | ec at ¢ o'clock Cuemiay atternoon 1 Pretentious Designs the Rule. —_ | sendy Hook | Manhattan: Season of Blosmans, 4th Moos. Fear } side cruteh, resurrected a dollar from {the elghty-foot drop, and Dr, Lange | girl ee ites pS A spt them {a the town until 10 o'clock | » designs In bavkets and pota this | el Geto s+ ST a adhd eld 1} $ * ‘ock, of Harlem Hospital, said the m Street's wife and children were lett| President Taft feels now that his or- next morning. At that time on ——_———_——_—_—__— La eae his apparel and passed it across the | ™ ny N ans) 4 a nae Nap gana ihecteoona (td: Waxes ban copaanes at a i year are ou a ls er and more preten- 5 } “ 1. were at the door, | dled instantly. altogether destitu er olde r ne tro was 0 appearance of diso ary aey sh ve 5 > i Geak, The women were at the door, | ae pee 0 H ae ko eee Saas : Mailiea. wor the Oeeaiee ua loua avale than ever before, 4. one MNITURE HOLESALE leaving the room when he started out, || A searth of hls pockets revealed only at Cornell, She es Sree: shop on the avenue, which is gaudily ay, apd : 7 five-cent plece and a receipt for 4 hake Win olt of collene. A Me ely the last few days, He 1s 7 , -ENGH whey we y RETAILED AT PRICES } In le@ving the building the women | 4 five-cent b It for dues | take him out of college. A si morecoertain ¢ far th ith WOMAN AVENGER painted in white and black and red and . used the basement exit on the Broad- in Aerie No. wi sles, made out to | her support the children until the boys, ° @ tain than ev ant nditions at alg aga " " ORE 7 . iooks 27 if it were made of candy, there x Bsensoe taverant exit onthe’ Breeds | 1h hy atrorcbere dina ‘ving. Resoutty iiarey |.% the Souther ave wo may Ut! LEADS REBEL FORCE. |e teens Goat tace set tera ine Giarter broad plaza in front of the City Hail,| Several members of the Eagles were another son went to work with the | least alarm furchan movaden nat cost as much as $20, And some Led gas On reaching the plaza and turning to! called in and finally the body was iden- | Madeira Mamore Railroad Company of | further movement) Agua PRIRTA, Mex. April bel ar ee nantes arowitn ag ge the east the younger woman glanced | tiled, ‘She dead man was an iron- | Hrazii, by which they were sent to $ ti rebel commander “Red” Lopez, received | few blooms and were in baskets no bigger th: rt measure, A Cattalyea orchids—the vorker, and’ no cause is known tor his | Brazil Amertcan troops are | suicide, Two witnesses were found who| Accord | said they saw him jump from the via- vack and si ‘ sling up W her husband-to-be strug- steps from the basement word to-day that a large force of revo- JIutiontate war marching to the rellef of to Harry's letters home and Acting See ary of Thal ‘gla | iis cable he met ils father a few di , rua Prieta from the west under the 1 z t door, When he reached the plazw and | Gye, . bi cable Bs Te eee xe paid tis | Stato Huntin Wilson told the Pri pee Te aeet aint atue | beautiful lac bloom from Bragil—in a j started woward Park How the women| Stromberg lived with his mother on | tainer ‘told him the Hana AMilier part | dent that Schmucker at 1 Mee coal Tulatnantes, an insurgent | little Wicker receptacle was considered | FREDERICK. bia Aaregy | eee or f90 Aheed OF him. the fourth floor at the One Hundred and | of iis ite was a closed ¢book and re- had telegraphed that the British | ofticer, who, with his two sons, waa| cheap at 40 and $90, and there were | FREDERICK W.EVERS, ine. 5 Chauffeur Helps Hi: Reventy-fopry sive, address, Mire. | tused. to tell them: Why ol Shearwater landed thirty |ynot. by orders of Chiapa when the varieties of the long trailing white and | who Forgiture, 80-82 igs, ' i In the meantime a traffic policeman | eee at a towntown. fonhy ORG een | men and « jaxim é San Quentin, | Pedecals recently captured the town of | faintly yellow-tinted orchids arranged rene NOT Urams O17 "bie hae fiom a had moved the automobile along Park |}. son had given no intimation to | | Lower California, to protest the town| Sahauripa. As soon ax her husband was | with te drooping ferns that were ae erm — , } Raw out of the way of trate. ‘The| one tee, tayctumation to her! RIDER ALIGHTS IN A SEWER, |trom the insurgents. but that when the Jexecuted the woman contributed #000) plenty at $10 and up, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. f his i \ jattack did not materialize the force was|cash to the revolutionary cause and!” piere were nol so many of the old- - ~honneaeane (ener nena elder woman went to look for it and a rned to sel, whicl sintecibe instanton i ine’s, tru IS Eee sat ab ; Then Sia on Bank THE Mia Rune Fecuried to the vessel, which then pro- {raised a force with the specific intention | ryyitoned Easter Uily, the graceful Ase _ St. Augustine’s, pin? the . > Ag ceeded to Ensenada, 12) miles north. of avenging her husband's death. | eat East Houston sty, be’ owe 24 SHO enaion bloom, as there wsod ¢ i en, Bowery “aad 24 ar, waited for Mr, Hugbe When the car | * pings Peat diggs ailliaal away Horse Is vat She 1 her two caughters pei nally | Cen A cats al wa ee) THE 6» SN Kasten DAY. 2 arrived, the Women got in, the chaaf- | AGENT IN FRISCO, guys R. senmeitzer of No. {WAIT NEW AT age [recruited this force, which is the one | Bermuda lily, for one thing, has a \ 4 jositmunion; 9.90 a {eur helped the old man to follow and coh ae Page ope We NEW ATTACK how approaching \gua Prieta, Most of | deleriorated because the growers grew me . 4,’ Holy Communion en the party departed. mi 2 are nore place, Flathi ing to t a vy OPT the insurgents in this force are moun ole did not keep the varieties | Ms RPT? areasiie ond: Recenter the Mr. Hughes ss resis aid. | RON RBANCIEOD Avett St-he at his, runaway this afternoon ON AGUA PRIETA, |, pleke " ntes for | copavate, and the principal receipts of | le FER CORD ATER Wht w eae f ile is Vice-Preside tandard OW | Memes revolution was carried to the| for more than a mile while te looked es aires 7 their daring @ the rifte » runpet-shaed Hiles are from Japan, SI. PAUL'S CHAPEL = Ein Company at No. 3° Broadway and | wreet® San Francisco last night, for a soft place to Mgnt. Out at Caton AGUA PRINTA, Mex., April 15.—Wit | pena alaa, AT a) DWAY ay PULVON Br, 1 millionaire or. th avenue the city pate ipplied ¢ . . ay . " 7 AEOLIAN aster Serv: - ane 0S sione > purchase e nm. Lid is » ' » rf: > 4 > q ‘e aud " » Holy Com se Hughes Oil Cloth Company to the | fF an explosive here. avenue, and when the flying a repet of the occurrences attendant | Muanteuaoantl KEG dy of Bar CHUACH “oy Whe BELOVED DIERtety wi wo shots ‘ ont as . 7 t battle Wednesday, wt sug. | | nty ar * THE BELOVED SLPLE, Oil Cloth Trust several years ag ee fey Tee at | Gabe Monk Octan Parkway Neh 1 Freie CNW DAVE!) ar PANO. Pats Apiil dic tholomew 0 bg ve years 362 FIFTH AVE tinct! Bebe it Ht wa Mrs. Daniel L. Chamberlain, who de- "@ Was He spied the rising f soft earth wh et-swept and two Amerleans| a nignig Robago at the head « \. of No. 456 Wee ent street New York City, | | BAND tate Raster Day. Services scpibed herself as Miss Douglas's guar. | turned the fre, but asain ¢ 1 pe teciied that Opportunity nag | Killed aad eleven wounded in the city, |4a\ cavalry: force sald to mimbe pipe teats PORTAL MAUS T OTT EAL i ear 84th Str | Hertor reaction in iho teovaieg. the dian, was found this afternoon at the | started to knock bin thelr faith to ¢ 4 mtity ol Cons % to 1,500 reported advancing from Chi- | 1" itesing since Feb. 6, the day he re yeu will fin tye tar oworth in the evening, Hotel Bristol. She said Miss Dougias| besan to show trregularity in reaching) go when the horse > the aitoh | Julian , aauiot an * hundred |juahua; the insurrectos advancing ed lis pay, and retatives feared fou ietor ing Machines | fame from Jefferson County, where her | ia office, For many years it had been hor uiteh | 7 the First Cavalry to compel|juares and the garrison q Maye There Were ho marks of violence f and, the beet facilities for personas deme} | om e 0 » Where her ‘ the rider s enrt oarth |; 4 to attack from a direction Fa Va CUr ar] pla © TF onstration in Greater New York, | DIED. 7 father. was formerly wu wealthy land | "is custom to sit down at his desk ever Hour making eve pre 9 « n the body | '. , a , : business day at 10.20 o'clock | no: en he w 1 on the bank va IKLAS Oo the Hae] aivitan Junve, to-day is awaiting On Thursday. April 18, 1911 ‘ owner. Both Nery ara # are dead, Her | ing, It is a tradition in the olive of ti mond the excavation of tie of fre ; sutcome of the race n the mureh- : ARLES B,J) DWAN, In the forty: merly ‘Btate Senator from Albany | employees used to set their Watches b ead fret Pi agreed to do their share \irat and attack, it 48 the opinton they NEW PUBLICATIONS. |. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Funeral from bis late home, No. 743 y P y diteh j jfirst a Leena TOS Lbnnnaetnenere aaa Park ay, noon, Interment County, is married to a sister of the) Mr, Hugies's arrival Fé —_ = the Ame y, Of wW will take Juarez At Holy ‘Cross Cemetery. by. wife of Gov. Dix. Miss Dougtas, ace) Naturaliy, when he began 10 eh Fire Wreeke Auto Track, Priste da ppactioally ‘ On the other hand, should Col, Robago eon Phuraday. Apri 33. 1911, cording to Mrs, Chamberlain, does so Bt Doon, then at y'clock, 1 Wire wrecked a large automobile d } “ in is arrive ahead of t ele predicts tty ‘Hel jew York to tad ys Rael teat ey inally ot Pending only @ fow Mite ivory 4 pst manila Aer) the souk , Would he certain ta [the tnsurvecton, wt Wk esatil oF _leriey, City “Heights, RICHARD From one conversant) with Mr. | dommer a anita seein ota ¢ at One IL 1 ‘Phirt machine guns, loss in| Abandon the attains bt pete TAINED) 'T 1G unday, 3 P.M, at r as les abe ee inart sa dilye t . t this even ould be heavy tng whatever, If b t @ arrive Bi. ARE OBTAINED THROUGH ervices Mounds Mere artes anne ears “ a 1 ‘ ng ‘ ue, | Dousty 4 would avy | iuitaneously It is expected that one of ’ “Ancenalon New ternoon that the elderly millionaire fi iy Sat calles an | Wits 1 ached the The Pederals will be informed by Cap ep He Per esont revolu- : SY) \\ Zork avs wid Bout at. Doric Lodwe, 4 net Miss Douglas about two montn D, rat | there was @. al exp parees Ga that they must » trom such OLGA) AHO8 OF Lata P ps AA No, 86.’ F. and A. M. Typowraphical ago, He was introduced to her by h I bet tt 1 Hq nosition 11 fall upon {tion Will take place hat Hi Pan = SQV boclety. ‘Ty pom i Union No. 0 and housekeeper, Mrs. Hichardson, who, tt ure it Mat 1 saoneul tation | eae anh uf 1 ya seat cian Bie ghee cane | Will be in mo danger thin Douglas, = S$ 4 Office Chapel respecttuliy tavised bi uently learned, Was the com y y e es across ® it i when A = a eins of tas, Hughes and Mies Dourins | Only Felutive io, United states, 9 | the engine ae He eh oe oatalyy wl Maar ia | at Juaves ts making Pre EE eiorad saan ery tay eEtZAS ‘ sen they got the marriage license to- | jepnew came on and advised : mingactin aaa? op the fighting, “This is taken here | ota ps Saverio the feder $ : ae “ S abeth Smith of Graushenn, teiisis 4 s against « married A dinner will be giv a — his strong ee iv} 2 lie pelels are near eneral from the residence of Aisa t Lost His Punctuality. Cat uaetratreaeeninna Cari ntOnetreTio Wiutr que pens necmenetty oo Ma BR RE Pap Red Kier mann eminent eee JOURNAL OF THE CIVIL SERVICE } Ou Sunday, Apr The frst intimation Mr. Hughes's Mr. Hughes told the nephew. “I'm as|Q'Gorman next Monday evening at ans should either side f to Doug- | trenche 1s ng the surrounding Jos, J. O'Kelly, Editor—45 Centre st. | waranty a tnterment Calvary, | business associates and employees had, hale and hearty as when | fty | Democratic headqu ln the daftandl (te Lg country from housetops and other van: |{} our saTURDAY, ‘> arena TEN ABT ABs BEL, gt, is, raat that fe was interested in anything out-| years old json Building, Guy, Dix has been in-| Capt. Gausot, on the other hand, will} tage points and waiting the arrival of , é Wats nN, we eagnays JON $ vide bis business duties was when be} The nephew went back to Chicago, | vitea. \take steps to prevent Americans from Col, Robago's for | | ‘Nodes of funeral bereateor. é i \ ft \ ‘ . oN ae ~ ; s ae Aids are BS eet ecg nape lige OT a ES 4

Other pages from this issue: