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INAIRE SLAIN Great Irish Home Rule Demonstration in Dublin Lynn Force Convinced That Jealousy Was the Motive | for Killing of Marsh. on of every possible clue bring- them up squarely against a stone| the police of this city, and the Police caltel In to ald them, ad- to-day that the murder of mf- Mity authorities of Lynn to-day rd of $900 for the arrest believed to be a. most the knowledge that the r had been seen driving was exploded when the <iion accounted for all! ing che day and showed | at been In Marsh's com: | o'clock on Thursday. | Marsh was not alain are convinced, revenge w ve mo | ne. ‘They also know, from Already discovered, that the per- jor of the erime was some one of | WBusual Intelligence whose ability to! every track was most remarkable. | of this they declare that when | arrest is made the community will) be astounded at the prominence { | UNT MYSTERIOUS MAN SEEN w held RUNABOUT. | PHOTOGRAPH BY UNDERWOOD R_, UNDERWOOD, + john Naa ci teaheiny asl ‘The picture shows part of the enormous Home Rule meeting held in Rule Bill were delivered by all the great orators of the country. een found. Dr, ChGtles H. Bergen-| Dublin under the auspices of the National Universtiy on Api! % The ‘The monster demonstration was attended by hundreds of thousands m4 other persons livin monument of Daniel O'Connel in tho centre is considered to be the mas- OF en ANG Womens WHO Doured) inte belay from Gash AE the ‘four Maire wastianes «. donstptnn oc : ‘ ; provinces of Ireland during the week before the meeting. Many thou- jouer | terplace of Foley, Ireland's great vculptor, It #tands on what was once sands were obliged to eleep in the streets, although enormous tents had Kackville but ts now O'Connell street, near the O'Connell Bridge. Plat- been erected by the committee in charge to accommodate those who forms were enected around the statue and speeches in favor of the Home could not find lodgings elsewhare. t | m is given the) tentior ; by Amos E. Porter, crossing | | of the committeo that y , j twenty-five pairs of trousers. Three Lynn station of the; Jan agreement will be rea j Prior convictions for misdemeanor. Revere Beach and Lynn rail-| that a eet nt had pi y eee State prison not less than one year or that early yesterday | “ more than four years, | | agreed at today’s meeting could | Wilbur Garrison, si: years old, xteen } not be od, {Inkicted for burglary. Pleaded guilty atep moar the piace j The ers’ representatives to-day | {Petty larceny. One prior conviction. Marsh was found issued an address to the anthracite l- City reformatory. there a few min- ’ { miners in which they #ald: | pee Braddock, nineteen years otd. _— on Se way. It was the ‘The unanimous response of the an- leaded guilty of carrying 1 vious conviction. Been officials that Mr. thracite mine workers to the suspen- | No p i rkers | Tombs for one week, Fined one dollar: * murdered in the auto- sion order and the peaceful manner in Ds for ne . is body thrown od the which they have conducted themselves] One Pays $25 Penalty and | ,,Rey McMahon, nineteen years old. lgingo' thay’ cased rwoekcons Agrt Kee. | Pleaded guilty of carrying a re es bankment ratify: a , ri Fined one dollar. No prior cony | most kratltying. Every colliery is idle; Two Others Get Off vel Burns, eighteen years old. lo posing the om mest servant, Pleaded guilty of pet Is Declared Sure. Sessions yesterday fined two youths who old, Pleaded guilty of burglary. Two Dleaded guilty of violation of the Sulli-|Oyio- convictions, State prison not les dress warns the men to “be- | Yan law prohibiting the carrying of re-! than one year and three months or : | ware of any who counsel violence in| Volvers, onedollar each, Another whom| more than three years and alx months, fast might told him that he had| PHILADELPHIA, April 18.—The sub-| ony form," and calis upon them to con-|@ Jury had recommended mercy, was Mr. Marsh in an automobile near | cominiitee of olgit, representing the| tinue to conduct themselves in w law. | fined $26, boulevard very early yesterday | miners and operators, got down to work | ab! early to-day in their endeavor to end the| W BEATE WILL ALOO OFFER RE-| labor troubles in the anthracite coal} 8 " WARO FOR CAPTURE. regions, The committee met at 9 o'clock ch and every man conducts The sentences imposed in the ly stated, family the Chief of Police to-day | work day, recognition of the union and) gury inde Poni Rinire. Retarmatory. The stomach of the American people | thet not a cent of his money and| improved working conditions. i BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. lis fae G tf bia Jewelry had born disturbed. | "A member of the committee before Ko- Whone Auto Shortened Limb. George Ryan, thirty-three years old. iiseneparatio ay Ane ran oes Sane Beet thot caused instant death, | ing into the conference to-day, aald ho ex-| Palrteen thousands doitars an inch 4s| Convicted of robbery in the first degree. | igws, "We tuff our bodies with ull kind Aemonstrated by the mute tosti- | 2.0) ane wun-committes will be at work (tHe value put t treaty wears: ictlons: State Prison £0°| of food and all the food we can ent, fail y of the dead im: eyeglasses re- ; by iby a jury before J e Kelly in the to take sufficient exercise, eat too fixed on his nose, but the sl mort of next week, There jong dis. BY JUDGE FOSTER ‘, + pane By bey on one, na | se sclkahs in ohare ‘enint tn | Supr Court, Arooklyn, Thin xm! stchael Rozich, twener 2 A and without proper discrimination tively emptied contonts of a : im) “Michael fch, twenty-one years old, | diet, Then again, women eat t pistol into the lifeless form, | the three i John J. Bhannahan, who | Convicted of carrying a revolver. No| candy and swee police accept, as conclusive | President %o take up the condition of | Hves a and Schermerhorn streets, pee ke wah 10! the welfare of the indiv that revenge, possibly that of | affairs in his district. "8 for being run down in) Wiliam H. Goldman, eighteen yeare| more so to the communit Jealous man, was the motive for the} With the exception containing | oi, Convicted of petty larceny. Jury | its prevalence. G mand, that for a on ney Island| recommended mercy. Stole forty-eight | Such a diet becomes » habit and an which will be taken watches from employer, Fined $150, | abnormal craving is created. Taken mands cre being taken up seriatin in shortening | Salvino Castagna, nineteen years old. | with irregular hours of sleep—too little . By this |is understood that no final decis! . Wh | Pleaded guilty grand larceny. stole | sleep one day and too much the next— they are convinced, they will| be made on any demand until all 42 from drawer of saloon, No prias the stomach gets out of order and the al just who ha day by} ie . hy y ja “ i Y ve i p for desiring to kill Marsh, BP ae WY 8 homy Pleaded guflty grand lar. tole | see this on every Baad over da WY . Foss, in addition to sending the police here to ald in solving the , will also off patantial re- as an incent jective work. \d business associates of (murdered man will offer rewards. 8 yA etl DAYS JAIL FOR AUTOIST | OD HIT CAR AND RAN AWAY, | dway Dealer Had Blowout and Was Caught After Acci- dent in Jersey. Ai Feltman, day on the human leg because of © that Feltman peeds from an hour rowing = meni UML IAAI EMAL AAUP IL LULU Three Big Features | Pretty Kitty Cobb Has an Exciting Ex- th tant Orange Paice Court fag perience at the Theatre. Another Great ig aoe ie lgntar machine ena Picture in James Montgomery Flagg’s it Famous Series of Drawings. ‘Collision occurred at Glenwood and avenue, East Orange, Thureday Tne cat wei coussea win lal A “Millionaire Reporter” Has Been Em- Ribera of in 3 xa Wie ployed to Write for the Metropolitan arene nian ee Section of the Sunday World. His First } Ries else ee's i weet: —A Most Interesting Story—Will Be - “iuin, ihe wan arraigned Printed To-morrow. Champ Clark, Democratic Candidate for the Presidency, Gives the Sunday World [ an Exclusive Interview on the Present } Giadce 231 slipped rom the hat | Political Situation. fellow workman. He received a | d wound. The workmen were | VLDL OODPANI MALL ILELELELLELILLLLZLED "Be AS ) Under the Auspi f the National Universit | PROMINENT MAN naer the Auspices of the ivatlo : nl ersi A p lar ) numbering re i ny. Stole clothing valued at $140, Operators and. Men Still: Con- | ; They will remain With $1 Each. Sentence suspended. idle until a settlement of the wage acale | Frank Valentine, twenty-one years J. is reached. The guccess of a movement bina) ci wo seme \ ol Pleaded ity of burg! » WH ferring, but New Agreement | ct'this king, nowever, depends largely | uarw Fontes in ne Gourt ot ceneral) ot eee eet aot, buralary. | No| the orderly, law-abiding manner in ety wales |" Samuel Willams, twenty-five years AMERICA’S GREATES tHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 138, 1912. | station, cam: scription, | #ome, clever girl. King Edward. j that his fair chance, Prosperity of the nation, . nit forefathers lived simple lives. OLD PEC SALE MOND; They ate sp ingly of plain food, worked WILL H A SPECIAL ON AY, and slept soundly. 1] strong men and they did we are to keep up to their stand resist invasions of modern life, gct back to sound, healthy liv If you feel sick, tired abad: hare taste ii of order. Cooper's New Discovery will tone wi TRAORD! CES the stomach, aid in the digestion wf AT EX INARILY LOW PRICES. food and strengthen the nervous system, It will also regulate your bowels, xelieve | you of constipation WITH POLICEMAN, |.z x. Takes Ten Men to Finally] tion iost a great deal of tts force over Subdue Him and Get Him jnot unusuaity neavy. to Hospital. sequent dealings. A man with hat crushed, collar torn) sales were made around fhe highest + BE} tae [range of the day. The American Can i = Off and clothing mussed up told Poltce- | eee oe eae net promine att 1 man Henry at Broadway and Chambers! Shay in the late uptura. ‘The common y a atreet at 4 o'clock this morning that a| rose over 3, the highest price ever re- 1s 18% crazy man had assaulted him and every-| corded for the shares, ‘The preferred iy body pened to come along| ‘TeHed along with a jump to 111%. Wah 13% | Reading, Copper and Steel were also Se fut jin Wa strong at the finis bs time {4 ‘The pottce t into Warre . gk = lim time to eee the man tackle several roaay'e Beet Bricen, Persons, all of whom ran. At Church Pi a i Sates — ee street Henry overtook him and the mad.| Susi fieure ere es follies ast, cin! ACTIVE SECURITIES man seized him by the throat. Honry Livy ted hom a RI soe: eens ies : . |. United states. steel OO sbares; . | Fapped for help and Policemen Toker " if FS 8 £3 antral, tate, Oteel, 6,000 aban vanapaes and Walsh, aiso of the Elizabeth street Cotten Of: 2% ae per, 14,800 shares and American Can, 81, Aw, foo . @ co ma a 8h hares, Dp. ‘The three policemen thought they had their prisoner helpless, when he broke away and seized Henry by the throat \ayain. They went down in a clinch and the other two policemen could bardiy| |{ get their comrade from the man‘a deadly i 4 Gg grasp. From Broadway and Warren| | ° to the Elizabeth street station tt} @ continuous fight, but the man} i finally was arraigned’ before Lleut.| Offer in latest models for pre- called sn ambulance from the| vailing fashions in dress, includ- n Mtrect Hospital. The surgeon ix policemen had all they could do i H to keep the prisoner under control and| | ing medium, low and belt top, Bellevue was notified. Dr, Maddock | | and a husky nurse were sent, and, with the assistance of the police reserves, \finally got the man into @ straitjacket (and took him to the psychopathic ward. | He could tell nothing about himself. j In his pocket was found a laborer’s pay check in the name of Charles Hoo- | long, No. 145 Washington street. This 1s a lodging house, but the proprietor did not recognize the man by the de- staesilpicstsien MRS. KEPPEL ENDS TWO YEARS’ EXILE. {On Anniversary of Death of King | Edward Will Give Ball for Daughter. | LONDON, April 13.—The most interest- Ing personal event of the coming season | Wil! be the reappearance in London so- “| clety of Mrs. George Keppel. Bored to death with her exile she | clded to come back to town for t |of her daughter Violet, who is Invitations ha: | issued for the coming out ball 10, exactly two years after the death of | Although the King and Queen may cold shoulder Mrs. Keppei, they are not likely to display any active hostility, as | George Keppel's brother, Derek Keppel, fa an intimate and trusted member of | the King’s suite, and he is most anxious rother’s children should ‘get @ Court of General Sessions yesterday! n urns here | were as follows: | ky ned 16, BY JUDGE SWANN. 1 i . Charles Zaanelli, twenty-three years | le ie In the Reading Terminal and resumed ol Pleaded guilty of grand larceny, | cratering. with Ware bosnean| in tne Dending, Terminal and romwn4| LEG WORTH $13,000 AN INCH. | susie semr’sastey, “ne'niae aren | ¢ mouth, coated tongue, feel distressed¥ after cating and have, AND BEDSPREADS OF ENGLISH PRINTS, frequent headaches, your stomach is out | : MANIAC FIGHTS} WALL STREET i i : ; a! ca ubjected to a profes- e outset of stock During the first dard securities tage of one- range of yes- ‘The pressure to-day & con- tinuation of ling movement that was in progr ing the last hour in market trading & +L +t) UME Died telet Pret the session yesterday, but the liquida- night, for the pressure this morning w esecee A partial rally developed in the sub- pieereeeeed ae eee : Nort Stocks improved perceptibly in the | Penn last hour, Buying orders supplanted | ic the early selling pressure, amt closing SEs SBSSeazVSSESN: with long, straight hips, The “Besco” Corset Skillfully designed from finest materials; boned with La Walohn boning, and daintily trimmed with lace and ribbons. A ten yard silk lace included with all corsets from $5.00 up. IN BATISTE BROCHE ..,........ 6.00 9.00 IMPORTED COUTIL BROCHE 10,50 to 15.00 Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. a de- debut hand- been May uy APRIL 15™, OF CRETONNES, UPHOLSTERY LINENS AND TAFFETAS, ALSO CURTAINS |, run dows id restore your | petite, At all | Fifth » 34th ent 35th Streets, Nem York, Worth Walking | Miles For ALLL ALPE \ Pictures and Story of ‘“Dickens’s London” as Seen by \ “Arms Like Mine”—Another Interesting Article on WSPAPER e e Magazine Specials Portrait and Story of the “Perfect Venus” Dis- covered on Broadway by Dr. Arnold Genthe. “The Italians of New York.” An Interesting Full Page Article by Magistrate John J. Freschi. Jiu Jitsu for Girls Is Explained and Illustrated by Miss Ai Kishi for the Benefit of American Young Women. How Philip Boileau, the Noted’ Artist, Made a Hit With a Picture of a Boy—His Own Nephew. the “Travels,” an American Couple Travelling Abroad. . Beauty by Annette Kellerman. “Metaphysician and Professor of the Occult Sciences,” The “ Third’ Adventure of New York’s Famous Woman Detective. WORLD TO-DAY