The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1912, Page 15

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Dok oN ae SO INN AN SEH Hy Hee war EM MOE LOSE (tighth feantagy’ ON ELECTORAL COLLEGE,| P Copyright, 1912, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York World), Congress Committee Asks Correct ‘, W 0 DIED Wy or — Number of Members Under —[etreet, Mrookiyn, « sister of che tate } FIRST 5 NT iY, U ., MTERA R A VICTORY Mi Shona Och Goldberg Was Victim of Enlargement of 0 the Heart. choose tho next President of the United | estate, States @hall consist of 49 of bit mem. heen asked for by mombers of the House Committes on Judiciary. Political activity in both parties has proceeded on the assumption that the larger number was correct, but this now torney become effective until March 4 next. The question has created consideradiel ee contusion but it will not affect the con- Johany Goldberg, a middieweight fighter who made {t a practice to par- | Ucipate in preliminary bouts before the various athletic clubs in New York and fixed the number of delegates arbitrar- lly In aceordance with the new appor- tonment. ninniesinatipasamsatia GOULD HALL STUDENTS ROUTED BY NIGHT FIRE. Blaze Amid Rubbish in New York University Dormitory Soon Extinguished. Patrolman Traynor of the Tremont station discovered a smatl fire in the basement of Gould Hall, which ts used as a dormitory in connection with the New York University, at One Hundred and Eighty-firat streot and Aqueduct avenue, carly this morning. Traynor sent in an alarm, and the clanging of the engines routed the thirty-five students in the place. The fire, which was among some rubbish, was quickly put out at a damuge of five dollars, and the students returned to their beds. Brooklyn and who fought “Bull Cat- ferty’a four-round preliminary at the | Sharkey Athletic Club, No. 122 Columbus avemue, last night, died in Flower Hos- Pital at 7.80 o'clock to-day after having Been taken there in an unconscious con- ition following his mill with Cafferty, Corener’s Physician Lehane made an e@utopsy on Goldberg's body and re- gerted to Coroner Holtshauser that ho could find no evidence of death having resulted as the result of any Injuries which Goldberg might have received im the ring @ few hours before, Dr. Lehane eald in his report that he ‘had discovered a general enlargement of } Goldberg's giandular system in the re- gion of the heart and that death had Probably been caused by over-exertion. It was the testimony of the athletic ‘ub’s officials that Goldberg, who fought under the name of “Kid Beecher,” had Ret recetved unusual punishment at the dands of Cafferty, but on the contrary had ail the best of it in the four rounds of fighting. While John Duncan, his negro handler, was removing the tape from his fingers, Goldberg suddenly col- lapsed. Dr, Wynn was summoned, and mature ities, a ee cree injection. Goldberg ratited, but again he lost con- From Maker to Weare It stands to reason that I can sell my own manu- factured clothes for a third less than if I bought them as other retailers do. selousness, ery ‘upon the advice of Dr. pre Americans still lead, 4 to 3, as the teams to-day start on the eighth inning of The Evening World’s MEL iy enaroense and: Dic werent pussle picture Oasohill sammne nénihes de having during the seventh inning. The solutions of the Moe L q ie wan reanoved DASE Ia hall, Hertopate a0, bel caeriech Snore Gos be theres on inh Single) ‘eunGht stacliny,. Mune, 0) evys oat he seteged bss consesabanen hite, 1; error Gs left on ph ©. Total 2 : i Ard 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. t st. | mana Rt ra et Se 2." anata er OY Wer fore Plea ond oul uh , if seciahi Secq| TS HUGHES IS 50 YEARS OLD. | jour eneeore id ieee ae eee eee eee i eillahed atthe cites ef the'gemeen Assceiate Supreme Court Justice Is Youngest Member of Tribunal. | the day quietly, and the Justice will at-] ternational championship race in Celtic Peer is deing trained by Tom q WASHINGTON, April 11.— Associate | tend the sittings of the Supreme Court.| Park at the rrrmparanyp ty games on| Flannagan, brother.of the tamous ham- > Justice Charles E. Hughes of the @u-|Their daughter, Miss Helen Hughes, re-] Sunday, May 6 Ques! says he will be| ™er thrower, in Toronto, Can., and will It pays to pay cash preme Court of the United States, for-|turned to Vassar yesterday after an] in the pink of condition to eaten his arrive in New York City ten days before, merly Governor of New York, is Atty|Kaster visit, Their son, Charles E.| title againet al! comers, and not alone) ‘he race. The entry of Schubb, the ex- em years old to-day. Hughes Jr, who 18 now at Harvard, did] will win the race but will take a fail oat CORIO are, Cer eeeee evye Ho is the youngest member of the Su-/not get home for the holidays. of Father Time and break the present 31 ORE SACs aS ' ‘preme Bench, and with the single ex- as world’s record by a full minute, Queal| Berne and Mayes tn Fast Draw. caption of Oscar W. Underwood ts the |, | te training with Harry Smith at the] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Ape 11, — Frankie youngest of ail men prominently men- QUEAL SAYS HE'LL WIN Pastime A. C. and twice a week rune} Sometime OY snd Ghlek Haren of Tndianay- 147-149 W. 125 St tionea ee @ Presidential possibility in| Billy Queal, the world’s champion pro-| in Celtic Park to acoustom himeelf to] draw, 1: was oxo of the claverest exhibitions either party. Mr, Underwood ts the| fessional runner, hae accepted the obal-| the track. Woods 1s also training in See ee this city. Mayes was ti { Justice's funtor by twenty-five days, | jenge of Woods, the English runner, to| Celtic Park and 1s confident of taking | master of ble onponent as log 46 the fight. was st Destice and Mrs. Hughes will spend] meet him in the fifteen-mile world’s in- ' the Alexandria Bay boy's measure. (ag bie opponent ot the infighting game, _ NON-REFILLABL ' BOTTLE WINS! This is a wise day and hour! | Only a few months ago the Non-Refillable bottle was put on the market. At once, the people saw the point. It was a brilliant triumph for the bottle which won't refill. Equally great was the triumph for the whiskey it contains—“ Wilson.” Today everyone knows the guarantee of purity the new bottle gives. y All of which shows that Americans know a good thing when they see it. Moreover, they insist on getting a good thing when they know it-— WILSON WHISK . In the Non-Refillable Bottle! Everywhere! - ‘s ER RBVENINO wonky, enunepayY, APRIL 11, tous. BLOW DONT KILL BASEBALL GAME IN PUZZLE PICTURES. WANT JUDICIAL DECISION ARBUCKLE HEIRS PETITION. " John Arbuckle, and Chartes Ar@wokle Reapportionment. Jamison, @ nephew of the dead coffee WASHINGTON, April 11.-A_ ruling | mitionaire, applied to Surrogate Keton- from the Department of Justice a@ tolam of Kings County to-dey for appoint- whether the electorial college that willl ment as admintetratora of the Arbuckle In thelr peace Dreeented be ye Rony fon and Mise ‘Monies cane Mince to the best of ehelr know! faye John Ar- buckle died dntestate. No tement fs questioned on the ground that the inade’tn ouimate vaive of the estate wae teem Umuntite Shi ature ¢ hurts BY £8 odd colncldence the witt of the je William Dick, who died April 3, | co: t 8, eral tnd whe wee one of the heaviest eteck- bares ree containing 997 from Mise Nichols ventions as tho National Committees | Company, wae Aled at almost ‘Soamiltt “ ane was leaving the bank on March | * Silk Four-in- Hands Plain or fancy colors; value $1.00....° White French Lisle Underwear VIMEO Gs riacditvraieccsan f Men's Rasncoats Raglan or square shoulders $7.50, $12.00, $15.00, $18.50 French Lisle Half Hose SS NT a Ume by Henry Dick of Islip, his |, Adeiph Molienhaver of tp v4 TWO ON TRIAL FOR HOLD-UP. Bratce and Marest Arraigned Before ang de Braise of Ke 159 Mott two of Men four men C. Nichols, cashier of me and Supply Company, Lord & Taylor. _Feonded 1820 7 Men's Wear Special Sale To-morrow, Friday Sherts ! woven and printed Madras Cloth, at- SZereah Cat costa vetane Shae $1.00 fies Skee > $150 $15.00 WRITE FOR CATALOGUE— © 6 pairs for $9,509 Values $1.00 and’$1.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. and le Yor tne oO 41W as teste ‘a roreen Wisi $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 MAILED FREE tains the kind of whiskey |

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