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Sreret , FINA EDITION. Copyriatt PRICE ONE CENT. SUFFRAGETTES IN RIOT. AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE; visieelipwinnn Fight Police in Attempt “Rush” British Chancellor for | ~ Refusal to Meet Them. ~ ROHARD CANFIELD’ wut QAURHTER BEGINS sore TON FORDNORCE Irish Militants Smash Window s| of Government Building: Home Office Stoned. . She Asks for a Guardian. ELOPED AT AGE OF ried Three Year: | LONDON, 28—Renewed se- rious rioting, which resulted in the arrest of Mrs. Drummond, Pankburst and a dozen of the best | known of the militant suffragettes, took place about Parliament House | Rapid-Fire dan, Sylvia 16. Romance of Noted Pes": | Gambler's Child Has An The women gathered, and in pur- j Suance of a definite plan tried to) Unhappy Endi ng. “rush” Lloyd Geor who is now} ¢ most bitterly hated by them for \ pee eeoumcrs « What they term his attempt to de- ave Mastin Hannon, daughte lude them. A cordon of police had °!! @ Cuntleid, who, when she was bee i but the sixteen, an aw with and ma*r' Brwnee maiende ai Martin Edward Mannoa, the well known women threw themecives Davcnouth Auiislan wale the guards and had to be fairly ¢ foumi Wer: Gontwet ia’ tht ried off to the station house. wt, today, for the appointment of Three miliiant sulfragettes whe (1 Lydon ae hes gitardian, do to give thelr nam this afters 4 ‘ing the se(tlement of a cult £ al. ey yrompuly hes husdand Office with stone ted and locked u antiel’s pretty duughter, though to awalt trial ” J almost three yearm: ia stil a he r ninoy tn eyes of the law and she was in tue oiler nor ft ean of tire not’ bring divarce proceedings agalurt within the 20 At tx feared that young Inatsiand ant vinted official guar the Court has dian for he er and lives at No. 110 Bast sixty. tsi *RISH MILITANTS ATTACK DUB- LIN CASTLE, Mrs. Hannon's move in the cour:{ ton filled some of them out for “ae Mes, Deva lay, Which was made througa her) $9000 and deposited them in the tun tovday ta David Lloyd | CURED RCHATION CO. kwood of No,| Audubon Bank, Where he had been ine Vhancelior th r, when he Nassau street, confirma tie reports! troduced by the defendani ax the man refused at her req evive'a depts) oe. intel the famlly of the | Whe would take charge while he was tation of women on tie mand that De oung Word ‘came from | #4. : bad other engaxemeins, She wrote ne It, 1, a few lays ayo, that} OM Tune al, Nietro said, Mills resigned “T and other members of the dep punk woman whe had wed in| *¥ing he was going to Marrisvurg, Pa., | ae eee to. walt OR y08 “had soon found reason to regret | House of Commons at » ocloes sien Ande that. ADE, "led Aeparate dyening, We trust you will mak m ler husband, She is said to be Remapary arrangements to rece living in retirement with ber year- ‘ ‘The at night was the fulfilm LAV ae a aA ls a Of this threats nin aava thar| SUIT 18 SEQUEL TO RAPID A> dispatch om yall waya . ROMANCE. Jrish suffragettes at n tu made Gheldiamconinetrcnenta ce Carhaile aa onslaught on Dustin Ca (int More ot te rexsande of Canfald's Aeial building of the Lord-Licute PU TG ie WAAC lear CaimeRe Peaitne Treland, and emurced several w Tt) hacnoaaan of Datiinoui : maree of the women—aire COuRInee| tuned (0 three speeds forward. La Mrs. Conery and « Hopins—were | whi. once atariaa rare oe by wh premeny Ser ee sht policemen in succession and land held for tr ‘ n the day hel ing in the paychopathio ward at Bel three wome! each eentenced to | vue, inet pretty, eray-eyed Grace Cane month's hard labo field, a ttle miss hardly out of short AN Cabinet Miuisicrs to-day wero| dresses, in Providence, where Flaunon guarded in thelr homes and offices and! iad gone to work in a bond brokerage on the streets, Preinier Asquith was | offic the object of especial vigil Tons Hplite alae Grass waa ontilie ate cae don actually feared a campalgn of reall a trip to Hurope-a nt a. 9 8 violence that would make child wiih ahould-ronnad eur tte cacetaleduc of window smashing, telepho ation cutting and letter box outrages ‘Mra. Despard, one of the most prom. nent leaders of the m and two of her co: tenced to fourteen days imprisonment to- ‘ay on the charge of res! ‘°s the poli when they dispersed a meeting in Trafal. | gar Square last night, Mrs, Despard, who 48 @ elster of the famous cavalry gen- eral, Sir John Frenoh, was offered the option of paying a fine of $10, but she refused to accept this end was sent to ue fourth suffragette, who was those arrested last night, for seven day Jobn Simpson, a male suffr rested at Mrs, Despard's jer parents had given her~when and wooed her in "10 seconds flat. race's mother connived at the elope- ment, The young coupte slipped away to Attleboro, Mass, and were married. “INCOMPATIBILITY OF TEM- PERAMENT,” THE REASON. Forgiveness came from Papa Cantleld, who was a man d to any surprising turn of the wheel, and the young couple took up thelr residence in Provie dence, Whispers of trouble were breathed almost immediately after the marriage, but when the infant son came it Was hoped all di Mculties would be sinoothed out, Mra, Hannon fMnally -* mong nt to told her friends, last November, that life with her hus. Trafalgar Bow 1913, by The Prese Rublishteg (fhe New York World| ATTAGK DUBLIN CASTLE Still Legal Minor, Though Mar- | | ous demonstrations i ° | night, and the authorities ave taking than the tan tio Wed, ladon renewed precautions Winn she specitie ne eholce, is a the big athiete from Darmouth met her | NEW ‘Yor, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, [ “ Cireutation Books jooks Open to Al 18 ‘PAGES et. | MALTBIE DEMANDS OPEN VOTE ON SU London Sirapeties in Night Attack Fight Police — “PRICE ONE behets Sa BOUGHT A BANK | BETWEEN DRINKS ~—WITHNO MONEY Notes of Washerwomen and) | DUMMIES FOR AUDUBON} | Newsboys Enough, Witness Says Mills Assured Him. Colombia Planter Testifies He Didn't Know Signers of $50,000 Paper. 988-8 FSESSIVET SHEE 53S One | national of the weldest purchases of aj bank ever described was spread on the reconia of the United States District Court to-day during the trial of David $, Mills, former presl- dent of the Audubon National Bank, ‘who was indicted on a charge of mis- application of $30,000 of the funds of the ‘vank. The man who told the story Was David Nietro of Brocklyn, the owner of a plantation in the Republic of Colombia, Nietro testified that after a short ace or auaintance, which included a trip Rulnebeck, between drinks in a cate n No, 42 New street, on June il President Mille asked him to purclase the Audubon Bank “E told him," continued the witness. “that | had mo money, and Mills then xi that money was not necessury ise the purchase could be made 4 bunch of notes signed by either washer women." went on to explain Mills informed him to sell the Audubon 40 as to “bounce” the Bourd of Directo: Aw the negotiations con- Unued, Nietro said, ue obtained from Mis brother-in-law, Arthur Baer, four {moses made out in blank and bearing names ie did not know and offered them to Mills ‘These notes not being satisfactory, the witness said he obtained between fifteen and twenty similar notes from the same source and by Milly's dlre rSEGTOTT SS PES ENTE OOTIHE HL TES wit newsvoys or The witness tier that that Mank, President he desived e | BE NEW HEAD OF and afterward (0 a hospital to be oper- ated apon. Just before MIN resigned, etro suid, again will he was made vice-president the Audubon | Promises Maxwell Methods on | Modern Lines. of Bank and also a member of the Board Ordered to Head of Directors. In addition to the ba. }#aid Mills became iu ploitation of the k deal, Nietro rested in the ex- Colombia plantation, and as president recelved as a gift a lavge block of the company’s stock, jstessy ake SIPP AND MRS. DORIAN lewtions were to-day that Thomas W, Churchill, whe at the last election of the ow of Education, twenty-two of forty-sik vote fe major Under direct orders of Co: ldo Capt. Thor and forty received) mort of them in plain. civth for pres!-| outside Bryant Hail y this year } the me Patrolman Eugene Fox, avctised of col. ational system, Signalizing | some of toe older aud more a wise policemen on guard, settled draw their pupils from vicinit! HEIKE ILL, PETITION uy foreigners more atreas be put upon| A shower of more than the t iH ff English than in others. | brick® peppered the front FOR PARDON TO BE MADE. ire cino wit emphasize the manual [Hall during the meeting, training work and cause mathematical problema that never may be met with in Dusiness to ve eliminated from the cur- rleniam. ‘The contro! of schoo!s will be restored Former Secretary of Sugar Trust Not Yet Told Supreme Court Upheld His Conviction, fronts of the Jane and Kiri ture store on the floor below New Outbreak. levery window in the front of the hall and puncturing the heavy plate gla Carlo Tresca, one of the I, W. Or | niniasione police! w B a ting place, a conwer htrty halt | carer of Bryant) breaking ‘and furnt- the hall, b a a It War stated to-da: Sickles, threatened to tna mortgage Savings Bank i whom ha has been estranged lecting graft in Harlem, has bepn 0- der, it ts expected, will be the, {1v# thembers of the untor were cated, were aroused this afternoon | pagsing of Dr. Maxwell, Clty Superia-! allrping quietly out of tue hall near tie | years. wit! buy | | the appearance at the Crimmal Courts| tendent for fe teen years, who prac-| @id 0! the long haranaie police | Miss Eleano: | Bultding of Dorlan's wife and George] tieany dominates not only puplis, teaca-| braced themselves for trouble, ‘The tip | Housekeeper A. Bipp. Mrs, Dorian was in the D's-| arg principals and superintendents, but}¢ame down from the hall that (:ouble, | S°eduied to be frict-Attoiney's office for half an bur! tne toard of Education itself, }inetuding window smashing and ruttian. | “aut and # ha iy ot * .| Dr, Maxwell has stood for @ uniform | iam such as was withered after yes: | py @ telegrap: a Bagg my Bee Mr pe iB dinners cures, arade by. grade, resardle meeting, was more than Ikely. | ¢rom Mra Sip). who is the clef witness for the| the location of the 1 or the type et thas case after case of Seer + provecution, Fox's trial on a charge of| of pupl!. Mr. Churchill says he wil so] Carried tnto the hall during the aftter- extortion begins Monday. alter the courses that In schools which | noon, did not bode a love feast to the r ow the shortage. . Daniel 1, his Wilmerd! Clean Sweep of | Strong Force at Strikers’ Hall, | Gen. Longstreet’s Widow Of- fers to Raise Fund Needed to Meet Shortage. that Gen of SEE DISTRICT-ATTORNEY, | 22" wes 4 of the striking walters, at Fortyeflrst tant of arrest on criminal pin) heey “land on Monday: will ben dat the! street and Sith avenue, this aftgrnoon,; connection with lin shortage of sit 4 1s tei new head of the board with explicit directions tu break up anygO! the fur of State Vik Starts Report That Missing) Mey ene ite trieda ‘aald “tordayt sttener et san assemblage. or parade] commission. The, authorit Witness, Thomas J. Dorian, Has | that ne has been assured of thitty-elant] of the streeus after the ‘oeeting statement was given as Stanton woklea, Been Located. or forty votes, and if this proves true} There were 130 waiters of the more! (he General's sou, Reports that chomas J. bo tne| they aay, there will be @ vast change ca] Violent permuasion tn the imi during ti lonertn poet Coan dthaeae wi(nbee’ Iciha ones: ocaiiet| the eeRsnal, BL Wawel 5,000,090] vrolonged afternoon mewaine, and whea |? ee mae ee vm, th foreclawire held with The aged warrior was deeply affected message he Longstreet, widow of one of anders opposed to him at) promising to raise among one-time enemies, Confederate veterans, a sum ample to OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 23.—Gen. Granville M. Dodge, hero of the Civil war, to-day |declared that he would be glad to ald Sickles 4n his financial 1 brains out case he should be served with « war- stated tM eee be 900000000000008008 P85. 09-94 940 06.0.8 6-586-1.04.09.04-8 » 69-H94.440O6 09-4 PG IOS oneness GOING TO THE PAWNBROKER | 3 t CHURCH MAY WAN PCKETS 'SICKLES TOLD SON STOCKENCHANGE WATERS’ MEETING, HE WOULD END HIS | PROTESTS AGANGT| EDUCATION BOARD, WITH RIOT GUARD LIFE F ARRESTED} SULZER'S ATTACK, Daniel itysbure, | in charges Monu for ent y the tha nold to mat- thirty in and promptly evict © Gene wile a few re ed the ‘ATBE CARRIES WAR ON THE SUBWAY DEAL RlGuT UP TO WILLCOX Members of the Service Board Have a Hot Clash, and Chairman Finally Promises Full Hearing on Contract Changes. FIRST MORGAN FIRM RAKE-OFF $4,250,000 Commissioner Maltbie Riddles the Banking Firm Defense and Shows. That the City Cannot Win. No sooner had Chairman Willcox of the Public Service Board reached his office to-day than Commissioner Maltbie joined him. Mr. Mattie has been kept in the dark as to the result of the latest confer- ences with the traction interests and their bankers, That Maltbie baited the Chairman was indicated from the excited mannet.of Mr. Willcox when he emerged. “You can say,” said Mr. Willcox, “that we will take up the sug- gesied amendments to the subway contracts one by one in the committes of the whole and vote upon them. Any Commissioner who has any amendment not heretofore considered can bring it up and have it dis- cussed and voted upon.” @ “Did you give Chairman Willcox a: | uitimatum when you visited his office Majtble was asked. had a few words, but I do not to discuss the matt he replied, Up to now I have not been informed of what has been going on. I shall in- sist upon opportunity for full @tscuss- jon and cunsideration of the amend- ments.” NCO FINAL VOTE 18 PROBABLE BEFORE THURSDAY. Mr. Willcox was not sure when the committee of the whol would finial: igcussion of the subway contracts, He admitted that even if the members got under way this afternoon the conside: tion would last over into to-morro' la whieh we there will be no final voe by the Commission upon the een- tracts before Thureday No action on the subway deal Nn at to-day’s stated meeting of the Governing Committee Issues a Reply Message De- manding Legislation, lo ‘The Board of Governors of the New af thin ater. {CamMiasion. Che hoard adjourned sub. York Stock Exchange met fs @Per | Soot to te call of Chairman Willlam R, noun to consider the comments on the | Wijoox, who is Mayor Gaynor's chiet Stock Exchange contained in Governor Sulner'a message to the Legislature in aide ‘a vushing through the contract: he power of getting tovether the Pg which he called for sweeping legislation, [li Service Commissioners {a They remained in session for about two how rextx with Chairus c hours, after which the following leiter|* the power to get together the mem- wen handad out wikhant ooRiniedl bers of the Board Estimate in @ oN YORK, Ja lois, | Mursy reste with the Mayor, “fo Via Excellency the ernor, Ale ure of the Commission {'# that all matter coming out of the 1 t ‘committee of the whole which te a Iv: T beg to communteate you | “6 4 vhol the following statement of the Governs | PUTAse deserboing kecret nasties OE th ing Committee, At a meeting of the} Commussion—i# put on the calendar 4 o'clock P, M, the stated f the day previous to ton « New York Governing Committee of the Y meeting. Thus the Stock Exchange, held to-day, the fol- lowing statement was adopted “The m of Gov, @ulzer has been considered by the committee. “The Governing Committee has al- 6 endeavored to surround deal- n securities on the Exchange with the restrictions und limitations that ex- perience has suggested, which have been deemed from time to time to be pract!- and enforceav! ‘They have continuously sought, and are now seeking, for any and all meas- will enforce just and equitable| the vote will be 3 to 1, in favor of the public Chairman wilk have to put the matter of the subway contracts on the endar (he afternoon vf the day vefore ¥ are voted upon, Commissioner Cram says that these Meetings of the waole are against pub- lic policy, and he does not attend them, Mr, Maltble, who !s an appointe Governor Hughes, goes to these ecutive” sessions and usually battles ne in the interest of the people, Mr. Cram stays away as he says he will, th u principles of trade and protect the} transit companies, public. MORGAN PIRM ADMITS IT WiLL “'They feel strongly that the GET $4,250,000 COMMISSION, Governor's chiar ination of the gov- pee tried tn 4 . i Vaftairs, Gen. 1 re ‘The meeting to-day followed the issuiag BqUaTe MECH wae ee aio tine | DAME Was Intolerable, Treompattbiity | partes Rudoipi Heike, former aecre @ itwelf the principals wil) tury who fave been « ng the! Council Bluffs, Ia., declared. th erument of the Bachange te uniustiled | o¢ a letter by the firm of J. P. Morgam & street and given I. He chose con-|°f temperament, she said, was thel tary of the erican Sugar Refining | noolinemere alt ioateng 8 }towing fight of the Internatio Hotel} not bean usted, ao he was re-| DY the facts, and, with all due respect, defending the proposed contract, or ¢wo weeks in jall. | Kindest explanation of their disagree-| Company, has not yet been told of the] (oe ee i ee tte wait’ | Workers’ Union againat tho restaur Bled to ae > all in hie] earnestly protest against it, y operation of the subways, This eement. Ing the magia: | Mente: Bhe went to Boston to live and | decision of the United States Supreme | Wont" ey fe) eres | and hote: attributed the sud-| power to n arms, “ephey respectfully request that wer the figes publi sindamae Aga ‘Myre. Despard, addre: 6 said that | Jannon came to New York, where he} court upholding hia conviction for com: | + Dy, Maxe {den assault on the labor headquarters a pes oi |Governor revelve & committee of Denking hotiee, and “wie Brana hea ne trate after being sentene (a offense | utd employment with # Lond selling | pitetty in suxar-welinin aude, Jt was] waltera who finl ¢ Gov. Sui nen f Rar fe ‘ontrimate| Kachange at an eo date to present | conference of J. P. Morgan Jr. Henry ae would provavly repeat her offense | cial aistr sald at his home, No, 256 Montgome:s | choot > ai Se i 6 Mewes 5 Hater the views of the Exvhauge and io conte Davison and Thomas W. Lament, 1 ganado ie ut who made 700 jatreet, Jersey’ City. to-day that he was) ta 1 ICE PPE Pegi Ree pa GH rte rn Aria ere a to a Aled’ ty ODL She Be © of their de- | ane conference was held in Mr, Davi- Bome sympathizers bn cou ae eee Steel tea: 1) from heart disease and that his fam hide Me in) gid | aoutibound p: of Une Maxth aven fe i hed Rcatnian # lo co-operate in the cone: son's home and lasted most of the a demonstration at Oa tp a ae lane torday of changes ir lily feared the news 0! adverse do- | (2024 Jelevaied at Biel len, Di as Chal. | of sewiiatton thac will stil further prov night, ‘The letter issued by them shows pronounced were elected by the ieciorate of the Republic trou |< igion might prove He tw anid to] ery ake them 6 cetcwnt, the | eawallants tia it sian | ve Sew Vurk Monuavenis Com.) uote the Miahest standart of trade and |‘hay wile the Morgan firm agrees. to tendant. eT natu gel 1 Company was taken in Wal ve been suffering fio t trourbie o's sould be small ) so that fm he Windows 11) avreat dealing eee lake up (ie $170,000,000 Interborough ‘There was vigorous deilal today thas to indicate that the control of | gor several monthe. to dey. We have oi bowan to evash invacd t coud Jum own bn tease. WAM you not ind eigtlamate the) onda at 83%, they ave Arreneeinne he young woma ed last nignt | poration had passed m the! jieike ninety ryon & thuound trai cud disappea a reso.{ time When you ecelve our com. han P ey eed fain ry 4 ttee? peetfully nem to a syndicate of 280 finan. Gtephen'’s Hall, adjoining the hands of tue estate of Join W on) anuike ea phe ties phic aD) Mobs Dosing Of a mister” Resp v. ; - a ge Commons, Was Miss Syivin [Charles Gates, Oakleigh Thorne and | §,00. A petition for hia pardon pruves| tie mesent PANAMA CANAL CRUISK®, in ascertain the} JAMES B, M clers at %, This would ive ine Morgan Pankhurat, youngest daushier of Mra, | Harty Bronner left the board and their | ply will be circulated at once, Disirict-|have to be « Narathon runne: to mane} sichous egorvation and lem nformarion, va! enue ‘Cie tnfortunate: post firm @ commiasion of $4,250,000, aomeline Pank vist, leader of the mit- | places were taken by W. 'T, Graham, H.| Attorney Wise has said he would got|the rounds of the cisaruoms ia ons Bas SE ar HE WOKE “aRavE!. nm. Sich | to render te oe “in view of the statements iaate L, Round aov H.C, Banna. Joppeee auch & move, jens, bi aes at i “ase, Lief Uf deemed necessary. 1 tbe Morgan Som Wetter Vi eu =