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TES EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRYL 8, 191d. ae, fs “oa een | £ ~ mae SS SSE? FLOOD SMASHES Burning Steamship as She Ie Lying Beached | sree te Fon ANOTHER LEVEE | Z nts £8 “ytd : ere rassengers ene Removed _|[CHED TERRIBLY Camilia Moss, was the widow of Rew | — BEACH CONSULTED LAWYERS a BEFORE LEAVING. | quent caller est hor Ye known now that Mr, Beach re | With W. K, Vanderbilt he wae so it Ett | | Waters Rush Over Wide Area Tawyers before Be Tet oe een eee lies aurege tke| Near Golden Lake, Ark., Atlantic and into Southern waters, Whon, in 18%, he declined an invite-| and Other Places in Peril, i Bave LW of tion to #o ae a member of the Darty | tsleep. face got 5 mysterious assault on Mrs. h. | @board the Vanderbiit i » the society { and poon after many othes twe weeks before his departure he |columns were filled with predietiens of | Dimples also began to C7 held Gaily conferences with them. | An approaching marriage to Mr. Have- ‘HURRY RELIEF WORK.}| Dear, fo by ag Bem 9 & @olicitor Gunter sald to-day that Meyer ia tan | A 1] Kinds of medicine and salves, / y effort would we made to bring | 1"e forecasts were verified, Ger, with. | a bet, whew! any leet beck here for trial at the June) oT Sie ‘Havemaver wore married In| ex! y Notietng the advertisement @ court. Grae Chureh ahantry on Nov, @, 100 | Government and Red Cross of Cuticurs Soap and Oint- che Mayor, whe has been @irecting | William K. Vanderbilt wan Beach's beet — vite vestigation, Kei ad th 7 it a tarseintion, bas a ome ime mag ted ite gis Soxentad © fo) Give Ald to the Homeless— ‘He sald to-day that efi: talk | . ter sat tae Seas aan as | MYSTERY IN THE DEATH OF| Warship to Rescue. | The dng in ey on ba A { cain that in the death of Mrs, Beach's) agmwricm, 7 A firet husband. He wan found dead 18] osiveq pene tiie ces een. oot, a his residence at Roslyn, ls b Friende eee a ae summoned by Mes. Havemeyer aaid| AI levee fas broken a mile and a halt Jone of his hands aripped @ amoking ree |0Fth of Golden Lake, Ark, about fifty volver, The Coroner's inquest was held| Miles north of Memphis. The water ‘s| +, Buffalo, N. ¥. = behind closed doors ang nothing was al. | epreading over a wide area in that eec- for rears been, lowed to become public except that] tion, pap ugh ours nave on ‘neue th was fo evidence to show that] Forty.nve t: nt part: the shooting was not an accident’ Mby water, ‘the town et Suacwes Mra, Havemeyer, who was left an in+ come estimated at from $100,000 upward, med her place in society after covered by water. The town of Marked | Tree, Ark, probably will be inundated, | Warnings wore flashed over the tele- Dhone lines to all portions of the sec- od of mourning, and was known to ty cotumns on mest bene. tion affected, in the hope that the resi- sipp! against the river flood hi re, J. rm to-day, But where the trem: ‘Tatler of No, West Forty-seventh|dous force of the current was @uried atreet ana Mra. Joh: ton Livingston Jr. wT he of tack Lie ‘cold rm ist the embankment at the bends or defying them, they press upon us the od4 and curious nostrums of their own making which are to oure our evils, to Ap soem ax atte Hench was able to] Other levees protecting thousan i ne ets Fee! travel after the attack at Aiken bo o ents of Arkansas and Missis- mary taws of political and soota! growth; Rational delegation is to be instrneted | * for Taft. The spectacle of Mr. Koenig and Senator Root walking arm in arm Mrough the corri of the Powers ‘Hotel last night was indeed impressive, ROOSEVELT CONFERS IN PENNSYLVANIA, | (tte Moeday and PITTSBURGH, April 9.—Col. Theodore Roosevet arrived in Pittsburgh from turday Ev’gs Unt is ' abolish poverty, to do away with injus- r ice at aren mas pes i] tle, and to bring about that happy and saneetay. eg [OM delta territo; fen, oe men . blissful Utopia of which certain types It 1 was learned ta, ry bund of of men with nothing useful to do habit. ‘Beach day to otrengthen the levees | SUPPORT IN DOUBT == “Pious and oracular aphorisms are the stock in trade of the political pat- ent medicine man whowe pursuit of 6 ana | Fort Wayne, Int., at 620 A. M. todey/3 Reoms canted, $45.50 higher office 1s so compelling that he of Rip aa- jand remained in his private car until 3 “ “os 75.00 cannot find time ¢o attend to the duties 8.20, when he was escorted to « hotel “ “ of the office which he already holds. This matter of Sherman ie one of im-|fot dreakfast by a committee of the |4 125.00 reek “thas bar ek ae (Continued from First Page.) Of Col, Roosevelt's attack on the in-| portance. President Taft has a lot of|local Roosevelt organization, He had| § “ “ 175.00 not deen dependent judiciary the epeaker waid: | fights on tis hands to be decided be- | planned to epend the morning conferring | @ “ “ 2a , nares “If this vehement denunciation of | tween now and‘Ju His adviser: 'e} with Pittsburgh men who are interested 1 5.00 delegates fro: i 7 our Government and of our courts is| afraid that if it should become known|in his nomination, and the afternoon {10% ALLOWED ON ALL CASI SALES. =. Aan re sarki id hig Pibicheticel us Mich | nechalf true, then the Ropublican party jhe had consented to ally himself again| wan to be tgken up by conferences with | WE PAY FREIGHT a Hi nace reer Tatcatie @cores of Mr.’ Koenig's delegates had | *hould get down on its knees and apolo-| With Sherman as a running mate his|ieaders from Western Pennsylvania, goed Bich forgery Pry Ty Fefused to attend the convention be- ry for | chances of delegates might be burt in| astern Ohio and West Virginia. thie elty. fh Me! he “Tri-tate cause much ‘attendance involved the wing three times defeated so far-| Quarters where progressiveneds has not.) The Colone! will address a mass meet- " mphie payment of their own expenses. Her-|#ishted = man es Mr. Bryan for the|yet become rabid. Just now Vice-Presi-|ing to-night at the exposition and will ete Beate: “pect hades ehh Cpe ping Lion bert Parsona was applauded by the| Presidency of the United States, dent Sherman, in the estimation of tho leave here tomorrow mofning for a ATIVE ASKS WHY PoLioe if ee ee Mission ns Taft manipulators in Rochester, is kin {tour of Pennsylvania, ending at Phila- Leather WAITED 80 LONG. tee Ie direoting relief messures, pola ty paride rebirth 10 GOVERNMENT TO BE nEPUs. to a tender corn. Every time the sub-|delphia, where he will epeak ¢o-morrow Seat WAROHIP'S CREW AIDS IN WORK lout tne applause was not helped along LICAN OR COSSACK? fect 1p touched it hurts, but it fe @ sub- |night. Rocker ° OF RESCUE, ey anybody else. “What these revolutionary elements | ject that cannot ibe slighted. ‘with presgy Meiay per-| A touch of the farcical waa given the| >, thé Population mont dislike is the| ILLINOIS PRIMARY MAY DECIDE every , Clpt." Lown proceedinfee hee.chairman Barnes an-|fule of law. Their conception of gow QUESTION. , eat States fihiy ‘hale ctitrgé'bt | nounced Prof. Nicholas Murray Butler © sort ef’glorined lynching, ra . 3 , Strangely enough, the primaries 1 emporary chairman, and then add-|>#fore Which the achievements at y, be > rare Minols to-day will have a decided et- Qeaisting him. ‘The | oq: Springfield, Il, or at Coatesville, Pa, Gocisty hae contributed $800 | 15 compiiance with the new election | Would fade into insignificance. fect upon the action of the convention ‘hase s of 950 CREDIS. ACCOMMODATION TERMS Weekly $100 Werth $1.50 a negro had tn the care of those tow cach delomate will arian th mel, “The man who would destroy {ee bag phy Orda Big egg acd io Yee the intra: || 160 “ Y “ Degen to a opruse place as the roll is called and announce | 4ePéndent Judiciary psetnd Sualeinr | tion that he stands @ good show to be one 300 «“ 2.25 o ieatiniic jens knife. Bho hia chole fs ne mad aaa man who would | beaten in Iilinols, Showld the Pri 230 “ 2.50 ro oe house, a ‘There was a rear of laughter at this. house on fire in order to im-| “ent prevail over Roosevelt in 300 “ 2.75 « Bass rand dlestpated some of the gtoom | Pfove tts ventilation. Genta bs bona son reetibaliy 400 bs 3.00 2 membere of the winter eoloay, of by calling the roll tn, rapid-fire order, | “With all {is the Repubtican party |Coa: of Taft soo 80 4000 ai dteg dle godlerdbgenn But {t took some time to call 1,011 eens Wet, con | Convention. és " teat within the party, and this Presiy ae ee eee swontation | dential election, may decide whether our nment 1s to be republican oF Cos- ‘ tr ho Thirteenth District tn Brook- | £over' no ballots wore delivered in | #ck. instructed FREE TRI. fa Thirteenth ‘Brook lyn District on| “These erttics tell us that we are be-| column, although such action would be ON AL You don't iP, one dowa. titled |hind the times; that we are stand-pat-| most nourishing to the Taft campaign. ‘eB , eg Se We ae ters; that we Mave lost touch witn the|If Roosevelt should Taft the bsfagdpedg ote bd: aryl eee as being called Chair-|march of progress; that we put prop-|Dlexus blow, that many avtute polt-|| Special Low Factory Price rnes was notified there was ajerty rights above human rights; and ber spies yt BE ge hg fy wo erieeHAet TER fy ce telephone call from Wash- | that some means—violent if possible, o~day, we N ¥ \. erything New York can give him in|] Ne ¥ Peaceable if necessary—must be found| the “stats convention, and the united || $e" Ure, Bla received feces eased ing flood victims. One of the Amphitrite Boats went to Wyanocke this morning to Oring a party reported marooned aboard @ raft at Wyanoke, Ark., to this i h f i | ver one thousand people, nearly half refugees from the flood, are at Ridgely, Tenn., nine miles below Tip- tonville, in Lake County, with scant food supplies. The one-story houses anding hig attention, He ‘wo » wp wp there are ne longer habmable and the | was unable to leave and told the mee-|to free the Government from ur! po of Federal ronage are Iikely || Usel Pianos, uses ate crowded. The re-| senger to wait half an hour. ralysing control, to ask for and insist upon Just that— W e B the community is out on ao ARTORIAL &6 "To one who know: @ Political hie- | everythin 4 es r ros. hiliside without shelter. OR. BUTLER HA® 8. tory of the United these charges | pbership of the Conmittee on Piano Manufacturers : without provende CORT TO CHAIR. seem strange indeed. One wonders Resolutions js an ail important, point. ‘ORY SALESROOMS: Dr. Butler was kindly greeted when. | whether he is really istening to the 2t Will reflect the sentiment of the dele- th Ne fae ae rue nfon Ave.) Doctors Recommend It . GAME AGAINST NEWARK. @UPPLY FOOD, after twelve minutes, the delegates WhO! speech of gane men or to the incoherent | Fations from tho variow ; Bren! te a, Seo we pier assed Gistricte. The opportunity for ae ‘ant Gunemnen 3 A The wate water resulting fram the| had iad nothing to do wit se-| ravings of Bediai | 1m the selection of the committee Is #6 te, a oe SS ‘aid that + NUWARK, April 0.—~The New York |® Stickman did not reach the | !ection, formally placed the seal of ap- OLD GUARD WANTS MORE | ¥##t.* to rather eclipse, for the time tn | ee Gants, in ow ‘and overs| Viclaity ef Ridgely until yesterday af-|provei upon it. Former Lieut.-Gov. being, the minor detalis of the conven- TYREE’ “s gh Fang) bedoe pingl omnere t ‘Ten It rose rapidly, Provi- | Weodruft and tormer Gov. Horace White! THAN MERE TAFT SMILE. |tio Ss sho mn. ene to be Woaded on skiffs| were designated « committee to escort Although the Roosevelt boomers are| Samuel 8, Koenig, President of the and launches to reach Ridgely, A cur- ‘ohair. s New York County Commiltteo, is as opti- Feat Fusning povon er slept iailee en | Di, Butler to the Butler “attor | Bosltive in declaring the convention will! Nutic as an inventor. He is sure the Butler after hour must countered, guishet escort found Dr aot instruct for Taft, and Mr. Barnes, tas of relieving’ the town Wil te per, | Some diMcutty, as the New York Coun-| tor reasons exactly opposed to thove of ty delegation was seated at the ex-l tn» roosevelt people, sings in chorus Fcipe wrod reached Tiptonville phoned nd nteg re) bis out of the them, instructions to cast the vo! Yesterday afternoon, one a Government | way he other delegates. je ear to oF Boat with provisions, At Bass Landing| Denunciation of the 7, R. brand ot |°f New York for Tatt appear to over Atty-three eufferera were picked . up| oritios of the party ‘political patent withowt shoes, A Mrs, Baker and two| medicine n who would destroy the children on a raft made of two logs, | independent judiciary” formed the ley thelr place of refuge for three days,|ieie of prpdod . A Bim of big politics re reacued near Cherokee, Tenn. i figures in the outcome, “Whooping ough: has’ droves out| “The Supreme Ienue of 1918" wae the] if Tagt is indorsed and the delegates SIX VARIETIES @mong the children of the refugees at |*#ubiect of Dr. Butler's address, This! instructed to vote for him in the Ni i> 5 PT i tiseptic Powder i | ati br caste Seda sateen te ‘the delicate I~ Bae, dai donk aaa a ‘takes two galloas Hi i¢ a f i z § Six hardy, strong two-year-old plants, IT PAYS to Look Around That's what many have said after finding the superior vaiue in Tiptonville. Two hesto children died| he defined ae “ihe matntenance of our tional Convention, what are the bosses| {all specially labelled, with di- evidence that it had Shepard Wants Action. yesterday. Geveral white obildren in| Republican form of government.” He| of the Republican party of the State of rections how to plant and grow J 8 auxiliary to the knife in the ‘Mike Miron, whe te wow managing Young Gap- eourt-house are in critical condl-| declared that the chief measures of] New York to get out of it? The Re-} 08 sf rT for ieeek, was turned over by him to the| M4, rhe fougt Mike Malle, at tbe, National 4: | tion. Louls Van Pool, aged Progress confronting the nation were| publican party of the State of New York || roses successfully, ee ‘police. dee ene te iat Bee atts was drowned near Tipionville y the enactment of a workingman's com-| at the present time is in the hands of (STOLEN $5,000 EARRINGS | Ys) Wee fihase: Taet Oe ees pensation law; enactinent of proper | the old guard and the old guard has ONE DOLLAR . ee " ” monetary legisiation; revision of the] never completely surrendered, eda A DOLLAI Sbyecko Wine Bow on Mat. | SCHOOL TEACHER RAN ‘arift; wupplementary legislation te the old guard is suspicious of Prest-|] For, 28 cents extra in Stamps | KANSAS CITE, Apa 9. us DOWN BOY IN ORANGE |4""-Trust law; judicial settlement of] dent Taft. It wants something more |} We will deliver this collection free 5 = international disputes; economy in gov- than ® broad smile anywhere fn Eastern States, eS fst ernational dispu y from him than ang "alergen ft. yend teem ta WHILE DRIVING AUTO. 4 lomisiation to shorten tho| pat on the back. Doubtless conditions AT BO a ae ~ ye. Dr. Butler have been submitted to his campaign | Tnvestigation to-day disclosed that the} MEDICINE MEN IN VIOLENT PUR.) managers upon which hingo the ult woman who gave her namo as Patrick QUIT OF OFFICE. mate action of the New York 6ta| after running down aix-and-a-hali f Convention. 50 Barclay St., N. 014 John B. Blauvelt on @pringvale ave.| “We are to-Gay infested with political Ignorant of ordt- household, who bore bodt|; Corroborate her story that nue, East Orange, yesterday, ig Mixe | Pstent medicine m @truck by the fence paling Augusta Patrick of No. 47 North Pull on Mra. Beach, the de- athletic tnatructor to the thle fire, After whe fg Pl come hg ary nat the time ot ‘the accident Min Month inataiied in an} one put tn you formation Choerfully Furniane: Christman Sons, 35 West Fourteenth St. Sell PM, Sesall Dose, ‘Small Prise, Genuine aut Signature PEOPLE WHO CANNOT GET|" ‘was positive the as- Ment her departu and that after | 3,787 The auto, owned and driv y i . 1 Bice.’ yor Me 0 i pe . : . (Trade Mark.) FE INSURANC! MANTEL.—On Sunday, Abril 7, after tine ma Every other ‘palat_in the More Than the Herald. felis “when iene the : Special for Tueiday, the 9th| Special for Wednesda BU pear saan sma etme BA] Bis eee, CHAR. WANTIBL, th hie as sbasen until oureg s f ht . if * PCH C NUT of obvious attempis at. falnifvstion, Bis bans, ant urine hte tar j { Bet hy RT bos 100] He rate 10c oo are cig ig alae Mruceda seit; felapeed A WORLD GAIN of 798 |{Jn" ines ‘ ‘ saat vs KY Soe: HOR ODM oLax. co, og NEW YORK, M. Such Ads. Over Correspondi his home, No. 16 Midland avenue, 1, ce TUESDA , OFFERING . 1glEDNESDA iY RING M8 Went Blin Bt. th Y ing |) Mootore anmounord he iid Von siesta SP . 190 PONP Ee a ae Month Last Year. fractur 1 seal Torday Ais ‘cone sr by moans of epphins, ‘maken - | senout te de held. Hi Contamination of Foods Fark Mew st'Gur choten oveu Bhturday evenian until tt eoleterkss oelerks Make YOUR Selection of if ible re SoNeere MammamEEE Flew YY TI Tow xt ket, Etc. Through World || interoching repair man ty the titers cai sunt Say FR Maraschino Cherries nn ke in eon street, dropped dead this morning on. Booklet upon request. ve you +> BUY 10 THE BBST ADVANTAGE -- j the twenty th floor et No, ie Bread... to deliver mail when he moing ione of the com: Ma WHITE ENAMEL REF. COo* NY, 30c Tm oie ip

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