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i GUNES URGED NE. CORE ED TOPASS RUSSIAN | IN THE DIVORCE OF [PASSPORT MEASURE, PROFESSOR’ WE Straus Asks Senate to Abro-| ° be left in her custody, She also claima College of France. separate maintenance on the grounds has been divided for several weeks into of her hutband’s misconduct two camps over the controversy and Prof. Langevin, ugn his lawyer,| several duels have been fought as a Maitre Poincare ed opposition to result. The charge made by Mme. the form of the p This procedure Langevin is that the constant close is customary in France, even when the assoctation of Mme. Curle with Prot. parties to the suit have reached an Langevin was not of a purely scientific agreement, but nothing definite can be nature. She also asserts that Mme concluded from the fact until the court Curie attempted to separate her husband renders its decision on Dec. 20. | trom her. Both Prof. Langevin and Mme, Curie - Maitre Coudy, have denied the charge of misconduct in's lawyer, sub-| Within the last few days It has been mitted also a b of documents con-| reported that an agreement betwees talming letters alleged to have been Prof, Langevin and his wife has been passed betweon Mme, Curle and Prof. | reached. Langevin, which, he contends, prove) bmitted thelr } \ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1911. The whole country | Jaan! “Doughnuts were on the ‘bi list’’—now we have them twice a ‘} A Morton eck w Mrs, Cunningham, 416 Weet 198th St., NF. D: 3 Co, New York « Self-Raising Flour | For Pancakes, Pasiry and Biscuit. gate Treaty and Sulzer Talks in the House. i WASHINGTON, Deo. 12.—Another de- ‘ Mand was made in Congress to-day for ‘the abrogation of the Russian treaty of S88 because of the discrimination against Bewieh passports. Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations former Gecretary of Commerce and Labor Gacar Straus, Louls Marshall of New York : and others appeared and urged imme- late action. i Bilis introduced hy Representative Sul. L7} fer of New York and Senator Culberson My of Texas are practicaily identical in [ay i eeiting for the abrogation after the cus- @omary year's notice to Russia. In the House the Foreign Affairs Committee Gnanimousty favored the reporting of ‘the Sulzer resotution. Abrogation of the Russian treaty | Because of race and religious digcrim- | mation demanded in the resolutions framed by Representative Sulzer and Mr. @ulzer se chairman of the For-|istry at the College of France, was ‘eign Affairs Committee which unant-| ctted to-day in @ peittion fled in the} Curte ts the widow of Prof. © imously reported his ‘ili favorably, and| Divorce Court by Mme, Langevin, wife] discoverer of radium, in w! that for nearly haif a cen-|of Cary Russia had persistently refused to| general and experimental Physics at the|*h¢ Was appointed Professor of Sclencex five up to the treaty or to recognize | Co}; Peesports of American citizens without Gewtmination on account of race oF! for Peligion. He declared it was @ question | tha Phat affected the rights of all American Citizens, and that Russia not only re- Tecognize American passports by Jews, but those of Baptist mis- @onaries. Catholic priests and Presvyte- @lan divines. a ‘The United States, “¢ said, must ad- there tenaciously to the fundamental Principle that the rights of citizens at ‘OF abroad sha. not be impaired a account of race or religion. He said é fat the United State: Government has @eretully tived up to tte treaty odliga- * @lons with ‘Russia. “The time for action by Congress has eome,” said Mr. Sulzer. “There can be arbitration of this; no more delay. new treaty should be arranged in ‘Which Russia can find no loophule to her t Ciscriminat ag. .net any of American citizens on account race or religi .. The awakening has with a keen realization of the at- we have suffered for years at hands of « government notorious tte lack of human sympathy.” ‘The Sulzer resolution was the vehicle ef a protracted debate in the House, meny members making bricf speeches. | BLEVATOR MAN | HELDASSLAYER | OF GH EWELLER Negro Grins When Coroner’s ' Jury Decides He Killed Isaac S. Vogel. Py Joseph Roberts, negro elevator op- | ‘¥etor of the building at No. 125 Cana) ego yesterday evening at the conclusion @f the inquest held by Coroner Fein- Derg and a jury to-day, After hearing all the evidence the jury Geiberated jus! two minutes before einging in a verdict that Roberts had Y the jeweller to death with a jan then robbed the body of | joumand dollars’ worth of jew- the return of the verdict the recommitted to the Tombs He had sat grinning and in the narrow little office of bers throughout the testi- of sixteen Witnesses who link by formed the chain of circunstan- evidence against him. when Capt. Faurot, the finger- t expert, testified tha: the finger @n the silver cigar case found plunder in a va: loft on floor of the Canal street ‘Was unquestionably made by @ finger the prisoner ttl : Ht if u - i the testimony did the . He smiled through 3 i 0 Mrs, Dickerson, « With waom he boarded on West street, om the might of tne 5 i i » @ barber, told how ad seen Roberts at work tn the rtrd fag unt! almost 8 o'clock and how he gam the negro go into the vacant loft ‘Where the stolen gems were found early "lend of the murdered MADAM CURIE, Bonator Culberson, war discussed in a| PARIS, Dee. 1. Curie, the discoverer of radium and one aqptech in the House to-day by the for , ” i Maes of the inost eminent professors of chem- Mme. Langevin aske in her petition! year she was awarded the Nobel Prive separation from her husband and] for Chemistry. t the children of the marriage shall i i gains Sela SES eae Bea BOR HA aaa ST AE RT RE too old to enjoy what you haveworked for. You were not and 65. your family but you are not supposed to shut out the sunlight for 44 years. happiness out of life as you go along. And the installment in the form of necessity or the form of luxury, that cannot be bought on the installment plan. either. It i# a poor man’s friend, but it is lil the well-to-do, Jt has caused ten times more happiness than all your cash plans combined. The only people it has hurt are the grasping ones who want your money quick, (es rh pla le Siegel mano hd home on thirty tays’ free trial. It won't cost you a penny, ,| Qald of the Giscovery of ihe body, His here is no cash payment down, The offer is plain, It has no Brees "ae Ste smile an Qercotuves | | jokers in it. There is nothing between the lines. We want you ‘and gold waich which Rotveris | | to try the piano at our expense for a month, just to prove to your- self that it is a splendidly made instrument with a most artistic tone. And after that has been And we will give you terms so liberal that it won’t affect your it BB. Comer 16th St. and 4th Ave, T “grave injuries,” either physical violence or adultery, ‘The court has now to decide whether documents submitted to It are suMfictent to establish misconduct and justity « this term meaning separation. If it decides that the documents are not sufficient for this purpose, it may yrder evidence to be produced in court and pleadings to be made. Maitre Condy announced tn court that if @ separation (which becomes divorce in France at the end of three *) Is granted, Mme. Langevin witl ne draw her statutory charge which she | brought in the Criminal Court against | Prof. Langevin and Mme. Curle. Other- wise she would let that plaint take vy |the ordinary course. / The lawyers engaged in the sult re-| . * ot re “ie * include all, those which Mme. | ‘ J ) removed ‘surreptitiously from fuse to say Whether @ general ngree- ‘i i Say hy mund's second epartment where ———— he ts said to have constantly met Mma. parties. They are apparently waiting for the Court's decision on the question of separation. 1e letters cited by Mme, Langevin's mont has been reached between the Curie and it is hint while st le also sald that they disclose The name of Mme.|the attempts made by Mme. Curle to . Langevin from his wife. wangevin sult has excited great public feeling in France owing to the prominence of the parties. Mine. the Prof. Langevin, also @ professor of| operated. After his ace at the College of Franco and has since lege of France. made @evera) valuable discoveries. This Prof. Langevin ts a co-worker at the WOMEN’S HOLIDAY Neckwear and Handkerchiefs ES JE show an extensive selection of these dainty W creations from home and abroad. Whether for yourself or as gifts for your friends, they are always sure of a cordial welcome. 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