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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ee 31, EN, CASTRO HELD + AT ELUS ISLAND; “WAY BE DEPORTED —_— Former Dictator of Venezuela Is Peevish, Even Though | He Has Royal Suite | SENDS WIRELESS PLEA, Special Board of Inquiry Will of Investigate His Fitness to Enter To-Day. As the French liner La Touraine Steamed Into port (iis morning witn| Gen, Don Cipriano Castro aboard, the former Dictator of Veneruela looked across at the Statue of Liberty, but got nO mile Of welcome tn return. He de- clared the famous lady ought to be taken down and renamed if he were) not permitted to innd. ‘The “Little Corsican” of South Amer- fem was allowed to land—only on Kills Island. Uncle Sam is afraid the Gen- i erals health may not be a0 good as it “orm Petre” of Venesucia, \An Incident of the War in Macedonia, When Turks Were Hunting Revolutionists | MACEDONIAN REVOLUTIONS RKS, HIDE THE STREAM YU YNDERA oes SORA G | “Don Blipperyano" 414 not take at all} 2000 oe —— -——-——— ———- Kinély to this solicitude. The things he Bokea would make @ book tumble oui tion the Porte 1s ready to place Itself} most of them in night attire, early to: | of its Binding. But he took between his unreservedly in the hands of the powers! day. ‘The fire was cause’ the ignit- | teeth the end of the bristly little tuft i poten hela cd milk Aba Pan ‘| ing of an unprotected pine wainscoting below his nether lip and gave it a hard gE i ea aati hat ged joy the heat of a red hot stove four . dite That meant, “I'm full of hope that ere nth " C inches awa se ‘ontiers and the question of the Cretan >) © Gila to a mere detry and that I will yet islan © out early to work be admitted to this hospitable land.” The Turkish o 1, Albert, Tilly, and | A aevond bite meant, “It ought to ad powers in any tw ” and six yeara ov, pahoges supervise et were in bed. Mrs, Long was in the easy nfiicting int oom wh he fire go ; GEND@ APPEAL PROM LINER ev | nants Ataywana eles hone tie ities wok Cae? WIRELESS. possiyl aiaarestients Therefore the ater ware: eal oye peng ve ve hi ner approaci port project of placing the case Immejiately | dre" . She ran to tattee’ bas the fovristemrmard ond upon in the hands of the powers ts likely to| the kitchen, saw that the fire was be- wirelees: Retusal to permit me to disembark New York will not eurprise me, aggre ve to cover up the Gtatue Tiluminating the World placed in its great port. wt 004 sense can see t be @ revolutiontet in y part of tthe world, and above all im the United States, where the anthorities would easily prevent any ai of secing for myself the great nation of Washington, of Lincoln and of Jefferson. My ‘coming proves that I am nei- ther @ revolutionist nor # sick man. Hach of these terms excludes the other. Truth cannot be distorted. That you should insult me simply because J visit you is inconceivable. CASTRO, Bat it was of no use. A reception committee of fellow countrymen and ad- herents went to meet him and had to return alone, Castro was politely but P firmly notified by Commissioner Wil- © Mame that seaside quarters at the Elis ise PEED oi eS, ore Boarg of Inquiry has had @ chat with him. He was taken i the island ine mpecial boat. E HAS ROVAL SUITE AT ELLIS \@LAND. The General seemed overcome for a g™moment when he learned he was to Dave the royal suite at the dsland. ‘The quarters were last occupied by the Prince Pignatelli of the rdyal blood of (pala, and, as was whispered to Castro, Prince @ot through all right though @hings were said about him at fret, ‘The quarters consist of @ bedroom, sit- #ing-room, bath and root garden. Hepe- te accommodation ts provided for the rener President's valet. All is rent ee 80 fur as Castro's pocket goes, the bill may be sent to the Line, and he may stay there, on Miss Liberty and the Land of Free until secretary Nagel decides ‘oo ‘Bis appeal, should he make one. ‘The @pecia! Board of Inquiry will eit Island Hotel were at his service until the | <= put an end more quickly to the present equivocal situation, yond her power to #top, and ran to save the children, She dragged them through Jthe smoke to the hall, but inhaled pabimasintee i FORTY FAMILIES IN PANIC jsmoke and dropped unconscious on the RUSH FROM BURNING HOUSE. Will Have to Pass on Peace Terms Anyhow and May as sweeper who had run in when * we tated ey t tenants begah shouting Well Save Time. }Woman Saves Three Children, her to @ drug store on the corne be iar from which she Was taken to the Re- fede Faints in) Smoke, Rescued tion Hoxpital and resuscitated. ‘The children, shivering in their night clothes. were Yaken In by @ neighbor after the je Was over, Everything in’ the i fiat, clothing and furniture was by Street Sweeper. A fire in the flat of David Long, a sink CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec, 31.—The ine mructions which were sent to Rechad S| weaver at No, 188 Second avenue, | Pasha, to be presented at yesterday's | grave forty families out to the aklewalk, peasion of the peace conference in lone! don, and which the head of the Ottoman | delegation reported were in part unfle- cipherable, were to propose the submis- | sion of all matters at insue between | Turkey and the Balkan states to the| decision of the powert the excep tion of the question of future pos} eearion of the Adrianapolia vilayet. The official view is that this proposal | of the Porte affords the most practical and at the ume time the most expedl- tious means of ne a solution of all diMeoulties | So far as the Adrianapolis vilayet is concerned the Turkish Government \n- sists upon the absolute mainten: fl {ta eovercign rikhts, With this Te. 17¢—Plaza. BREWERY BOTTLING OLDEAT LAGER BEER BLEWERY IN AMERICA, When the Mercury Falls and the cold weather gives healthy folks good appetites, about the best hot breakfast one can.have is a steam- ing dish of ‘Gnd the doctors of the Immigra- ment will be asked as to ‘es fitness to enter this country, lerstood that, if excluded, he will 20a, simoly under the Imm. Hi is be beni iB laws and not as @ revolutioniat itheal fugitive. ‘Was on the liner under the of “Benor Ruiz.” At various times has Geen suspected of plotting to ‘and re-establish himself as dicta- ‘and the American Government has ‘@ close watch on him. Within the York was the headquar- t revolutionary committes 7 a : rs ity for New Year's Hive. + ‘The bell of the Spanish dattleshtp Viscaya, one of Admiral Cervera’s feet, ‘Which Was riddied, set on fire, beached | and deserted by her crew at the battle f Santiago, will ring in the new year fo-nigitt at the restaurant of Joel Rinaldo, No, 06 Wost Forty-first street. iy ig? Was presented to Mr. Rinaldo nd, Pablo Gimnes of the ‘ Moanien Navy, who ree y At was by signals on | order was given to clear the deck of the for action just bef tarted out (o grapple with ti erioas men-of-war, oe AIR ROUTE OVER DESERT. PARAS, Dec, M.—Lieut.Col, Estienne the ying section of the French y is at present in Sahara inquiring ‘the Possibility of estatiishing an Post Tavern Special This new cereal food presents the blended flavors of wheat, corn and tice, and is to be cooked and served hot as a porridge with sugar and cream. Grocers sell Post Tavern Special for Tomorrow’s Breakfast Made by Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Michigan ne oon St My sa 6 efits gh THREATENED WIE OF CHUM WHEN SHE WOULDN'T EOP, Mrs, Pisko Sets Trap and Police Lock Up Olesavsky, Husband's “Best Friend.” | In thetr boyhood tn Bohemla Louis Pinko and John Olesaveky were play- mates and chums. When Pisko made up his mind to come to America Ole- @ald he would come too, ‘They made the trip together and found em- ployment in the same cooperage busi- ness. ‘They were both young and unmarried, Olesavaky ts & bachelor yet, but several years ago Pisko met a pretty girl from his native country and they were mar- Hed. Olesavaky boarded with them for @ while, and inen left euddenly. ‘The Piskon live at No. 8% Seventy. eighth street, where the twenty-three- year-old wife Is known @s one of the handsomest women In the netghborhood, Olesavaky lives at No. 603 East Seventy- firet street. Ife is thirty years old. Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Pisk> had a long talk about Olesavsky, “John,” said the wife, “your friend has been trying to make Jove to me for aijong time. That was the reason I did not want him to board with us any more. I knew how fond you were of | # him, and I hated to tell you, but, in spite of all my protests, he is getting woree and wi I think you should reprimand him.” Pisko said he certainly would the very next time he saw him. Yesterday morning, when he started to work, he| told his wife he would surely speak to Olesavsky and put a atop to his annoy- ing attentions to her, But Mrs. Pisko appealed to the police ast evening. “Olesaveky came to my home this afternoon,” she said at the Bast Sixty- seventh street station, “and threatened to shoot me if I did not run away with him, and make me go." Three detectives were assigned watch the Pisko home. Detective Gal- jagher was on the inside when Olesav- ky arrived, He had some difficulty in verpowering the cooper, and then Mrs, Pisko went to the station and lodged & charge of felonious assault against her husband's chum. Olesavaky refused |iowing officers to serv | Hawkins and He wald he would be back to-night | | to 1912. PA STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Ald Society of St. Paui's Rev, Henry . meets tn hdrch parlors this afternoon hmond Post, G. ALR, of Port |, Will have an entertainment in Hall, Bennett street, on It wit be under the direction of G J, Gaskin ‘The Ladies’ > Tompkinavitle, is in Be The Master Plumbers Richmond Borough has on. Ansoclation of poted the fol- during 1913; President, Charlies R, Heap; Vice-Prest- dent, Wiliam MH. Sullivan; Recording Secretary, William J. Barry; Treasurer, Charles A, Schieininger; Financial Seo- retary, North; Marshal, Abraham Levy ergeant-at-Arm| rank 8. Parker, Henry #. oman W. John Missal; Edward D. Clark, Representative, Mise Mary ‘Trustees, William J. Crosson Robert Jurgensen. on of Van Duzer street, Staph is sojourning with friends in Keene, N. 1 Mr. hn McDonald of Elliott aven le, are visiting friends in An ‘The Staten Toland Quartet Club has elected the following off Pr Otto Credo; Vice-Pres Financial Secreta “tandard Firet Quality ALL RUBBERS LOOK LIKE HUB-MARK RUBBERS. You can't tell a thing about the quality of a rubber by its looks. The che st and the best look just alike. If you feel any responsibility about your mon worth, you'll have to learn to rubbers by name. Ask for Hub-Mark rubbers and you get the product of a factory that ‘has been at work for sixty years building 0 reputation for honest’ rubbers. You can readily see that the largest and best equipped factory in the world can afford to ve only for rubbers that can be depended upon to do it ¢ Service Storm \ Hub Mark rubber foot ny street ethan any viher firet class rubbers. The Hub-Mark Is Your Value Mark If your dealer cannot supply you, write ua. BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO. to talk. He had no weapon when he was arrested. Don't Wait! Mins Beatrice Jones of Firat aventts, | Mra ‘Household and Decorative Linens —$$ Bay Union Church next Thurs day ning. Mise Molly Munson of Richmond Ter- race, Port Richmond, is spending the holidays with friends tm Orange, paint ~~ alsin SOCIETY GIRL ELOPES, Jewett Weds Prin \, Theodoré Hahn, Charles Iker, Zorn and John Willig; Flag Ernest Lindenmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Sullivan of Tompkingville announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Regina A. Sullivan, to Willtam J, Barnes of New Bearer, Daughter ot M Brighton. Helr of Col. Casse, Henry Walling of Port Mon- i, 8. 5 bee ‘tthe Ne mouth, N.J., te the guest of Mrs, Sam- |, NYACK: fs all stirred up over the elopement of Miss Elise Jewett, daughter of Major R. Dickinson Jewett, and Alfred Casau, fon of the late Col, A. J, Casse, News uel Boyd of Tottenville. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of Bt, Peter’ latheran Churoh, Rev. John J. Gai pastor, Krolacherville, has elected th following officera: President, Mrs. Will-| of the marriage of the couple came to- fam Jahns; Vice-President, Mrs. Anna| day in a telegram from the bridegroom Weller: Secretary, Mra. Lillian Ganas; Mra, August Kube, ‘onnor of Richmond Turnpike, to his mother. Miss Jewett is prominent in society here and in Washington, where the He eee tito weeks "| family have a home. Aczording to the fev. George Hunter of the Union| telegram, the marriage was performed in New York City, Young Casse : herited a small fortune from his father. ‘Theological Seminary. deliver a B. Altman & Co. - A Very Important Sale of Blankets, etc. WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913 ' B. Altman & Cn! AN EXTENSIVE OF ANNOUNCE THAT | SALE "| WOMEN’S MUSLINUNDERWEAR WILL BE HELD VERY SHORTLY Est. 1853 DrcatLebapleg-chartomntnlantisblntonlocdaes’ Scoreeet we 7a ren Pveenee Comverse Income Tax, Trusts in U. S., Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, Parcels Post, New Pension Law of 1912, 25,000 Other Facts and Figures Relating to More Than 2,500 Important Subjects Pick Up a Copy To-Day. Have Been Exhausted Early. 25¢ (West ON ALL NEWSSTANDS: of Buffalo and Pittsburgh, 30c) Fifth Avenue, 34th avd 35th Streets, Nem York. They’re Of The presses are running at highest speed to complete the mammoth edition of the 1913 WORLD ALMANAC ELECTION RETURNS SPORTING RECORDS MARINE DISASTERS POLAR DISCOVERIEs Panama Canal Act of 1912 and Best in Years! Heretofore Editions Don’t Delay! 35c¢ 2%

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