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THE EVENI WO WORLD, FRIDAY, FETRUARY 21, 1913, Kaleidoscopic Comic---The Situation in Mexico FIRST CONVICTION IN WAR | ON ILLEGAL INSURANCE. | | Clair W. Anthony Remanded to the Tombs tor One Week to Await Sentence. a Clatr W. Anthony, an insurance bro- ker, of No. @0 Broadway, was convicted ‘When May told Gov. Sulzer of the incident the Governor sald he had Quthorized no one to use his name in ‘Thaw's behalf. According to Dr. May, Clark then endeavored to get Dr. Ree} fe!! to release Thaw. ‘The committes wudpoenaed Dr. Rus- | well to appear this afternoon, and os taking the stand he testified that Clark Heroines in Horrors of Mexican Bombardment , ——- ---4-. Wife of U. S Ambassador Comforted the| this afternoon tn adie sions of had told him that Gov. Sul: “would be Pecos ag the insurance la and ree led to the Tombs for o ek for lensed” to have Thaw relenset, Toe! Terror Stricken, and the Others Faced | pial ie cine eon sentence, This ts the first conviction growing out of the crusade started re- cently by the State Insurance Depar ment to stop the Illegal selling of In- Goctor eald he had been told by Clark | that an order to relense Thaw would be feoued by Dr. May. | Dr. Rusesii testified that on Jan @ | Perils to Aid Husbands. surance. Alfred Henry Lewis of New York called MEXICO CITY, Feb. 81—The part played by Americans in general, Anthony, at Matteawan and presented a letter ‘ old, was from Gov. Sulser, requesting t Mr. jand by American women In particular, during tho ten-daye horror of the Lewis be permitted to see any of the in- | Bombardment wae of st! character aa to cause a thrill of pride to their — a ee ene wae | fellow countrymen everywhere, Of the long list of American and Knglish “On Feb, 2," eald Dr, Russell, “Dra. | heroines who lored cheerfully and uncomplainingly the 4 hardehivs of the grent battle four names stand out pre-eminently. O'Bullivan and Kennety of New York called on me with a letter from Mr. ‘Mre. Meary Lene Wileon, wife of jan actus! Invanion of troops, One old Mexic Lewis, requesting that thay be permitted about in a carriag and Licker, jew ery for � fire ins haska Insurance Company of Philad no Heense State, | Stores closed on Washington’s United *| lenator drove | ompthe to ii SEE MAD-H-BRO Gaiivy DANCING WITH SRBNORA MOST ENTRANCING to examine Thaw, which request 1 HEAR HIMHEAVE A HEAVY SIGH AS » VILLAIN RACES THROUGH THELANG eranted. ENTERS VILLAIN KNOWN AS DIAZ ANS GATHERS UP 4 ResA “On Feb. 9 T was notified by Mr. beryl Saar mmc + ind pine whntanaid Bi thd: Hoffman of Poughkeepsie, a private can troops had been landed and int ma a by ay— detective In the employ of Mr. Thaw, vention ) lous forever of thelr beloved fatherland, | ; informing me that 1 would be soon called to New York; that the Governor desired Mr. Thaw discharged ané thet Dr. May would give me the orders from the Governor.” SULZER SAID HE WOULD NOT 186UE RELEASE ORDER. On Feb. 5 Dr. R eaid Dr. May called him ou the telephone from Al- bany, saying he had seen the Governor and that the Executive would tesue no order and “it would have to take its regular course.” Dr, May,” continued the wit- od therefore make your selection to-day from "tal 903 Broadway 1197 Hroadway, STC Thte agitator way Promptly stlenced by an American newspaper correspond- ent, who told him and hie auditors that American intervention would come only hot down intentio jenator, by his fery trying to encourage Juet id keap his mouth abut, which advice the ora- tor hastily adopted. CORRESPONDENTS BOUGHT TO PACIFY THE MEXICANS, ‘The attitude of this correspondent wae | 190 broadway O08 By newa, ‘that if the Gov typical of the manner In which Amerl- ] + thing done he cane In @eneral tried to minimise the a written ord: danger of tntervention when talking ™ “If he had, would you have released With Mexicans, Knowing that the Thaw?" asked the committee's counsel. | Of the other heroines the Mexic&™| gyreag of euch inflammatory {4 “No,” repiied Dr. Russell, with am-| telephone girls who remained at thelr) would result in a terrible erlaiha BRAND phasis. “I would have taken the order | posts untli ail the wires had been pr @eainst all foreigners the Americans as- ares v y oN by a a Latin cet eam ctibe @umed @ cool nonchalance in talking Leck Lar P Wichans Ite camoee ce onMihabed Math kta ad bela aad See i Oe in Te A ) N DENS I moliah we «( With the exalted natives, assuring them that all talk of intervention wi . | foollahnews but at the same time ready to put up the bent Might poraibio should the native populace rise ina war of extermination. The United Staten han reason to fe Proud of her sons and daughters in th HE PICTURE SHOWS ITS DESPERATE STAGRS NEW REVOLT | STARTED AGAINST “therity for the release of inmates of Matteawan is vested only in the courte and in himself as superintendent. “If the Governor hasn't the power to + Thaw's releave, why did you in- on such an order?’ asked the com. counsel My Wea wan to project mysel! Diled the witness, ‘What protection did you nee Russell was asked. “I needed protection the persecution | wae under at * he replied. THE GOVARNMENTHAS GONE TO “THR waRRiSiuw cep eles TS Rane Y6s SOOMED MRS. WILSON CHEERED UP FEAR-OTRICKEN REFUGE! Mra, Wilson knew better perhaps than any other woman In Mexico how J was the situation and on what jer thread hung the chance of} Joan soldiers being rushed here tn time to prevent a wholesale flaughter, once the antieforetgn feel utd reach @ Genmonstrative stage, Hut couraged by her husband, the brave woman moved gayly among the fear- 25 GAYNOR APPOINTS COMMISSION TO whom took “W. J. GAYNOR, Mayor." GAYNOR FOLLOWS LINES LAIO OUT BY EVENING WORLD. regard of the entire native population, and to-day when an American walk from j derto Yarza and Cau, ” i I Mricken refugees, laughing at their| through the wtreete of the city he te far | Jan active part in t ng ta the H tly those for which 1 Govern teed moanint {tertore, cheering them with assurances |™OT® apt 10 receive a handtul of con- streets of the on ; e snioh ‘Ene wale Russell *L dide| hat the American Government wan|fett! and @ flashing smile from a» Apical @ interests of a high- think the Governor was in it, but did | KACPINK mich clowe watch on the altua: cont BAoony than the ominous and ed! equitable and safe taxi- a owns and» i : wit Sh i believe that Clark w fon that there could be no reat eornful glances that _—— Rvs aR is newapap and ministering all in H marked his proxrena in other days, on to the urgent need Tf Mr Clark, he fide Scan leans f the women and chil —_. (Continued from Firat Page) (Continued from First Page) ulation and supers want GERMANS - pointing out that the payment of money v lene ba A girriay Mra, Wilson was assisted by other UMTEL oles FOR — \ restoration ot peace t | wont % he nutale by le ‘ab coi ae A y 4 : equally fearless American women, many Gay on a trip throughout the country to] Out Tie renublic and suggest to the) opiged to pay the proprietors of | {ives worked an injustice on the police Sel j | toate tens be ony cee nea ichaghe of whom seemed to onjoy the novel WORK IN MEXICO, | assure bis partisans that everything vad | AUthorities the advisability of stern and! notels and other public places, or | is" well as. the Adupenegat she ieg [ The new age ew 4 in the Thaw matter it was w and exciting experience, even while . been adjusted, and tu ask them to recog: | Prompt action tempered by diplomacy, even the owners of private property...) owner. The Evening World wey Hans Latte Woe aed I J ‘heriaea” fully reallaing their peril, BPRLIN, Feb, 2.—The Mexioan altua- | 9!#¢ the government of Gen. Huerta. NEW SO-CALLED DEATH LIST | for the right to stand im front of | shown how rates charged tr io ie a m4 CLARK SAYS HE WANTED To| Mie Hudeon was the guardian angol| tion came up for discussion in th " FOUND, their places. The matter of estab- | are five times as high as those paid in ~auty of symmetry always found oe Im-| PART OF ZAPATA'S FORCE 8UP. ci ‘ London, Paris and Berlin. e BRING OUT BRIBER STORY, —|°% Number of newspaper men and|perial Parliament to-day when Gottled PORTS GOVERNMENT. | cnntten, Which are not attogetner sub- Haking at otanas woons be whole} London Pe be | Tetuweos marooned for the first week| von Jagow, the Foroign Minister, re- . stant ’ y the new! dy the hands of the city. The e ver i Peay ree er perry ool ee ths tan’) of che battle, With indomitable courage | plied to an interpellation by Rie aeatibee atthe. Bret thtiioa(ion that & part ot (Aut "i that| etty owne the streets and has the gests Z. I tei the plan tor Thaw's release she refused to leave her editor hus-; Al Liberals aa to what memeures the| the Zapatistas has joined forces with! nite ex-( right to establish cab stands *What ts Marx's latest scheme for mn. 'L was anxious to ex-| band’s side while the bullding shook} Imperial Chancellor has taken for the | the new administration wax contained In {remity was m wholesale! WRerever tt seen fit, | tin nie mas pose the story of the bride and and rocked from the detonationa of | protection of Germans in Mex news received the National Palace} Slaughter ' only restriction under the law DO PStRt ait eee wen rUse mT ERO £0) area a reat order to give It the widest| the shells bursting head quiv-| The Foretan Office, Peeper had | that Juitan FP. », leader of the sed:| of names of th of the land ts that sufficient spaces w votes.” With on a whee ‘ ered under the impact of a storm of learned through the German Ambasaa-| eral army at Cuautia, in the State of | alleRed, GEO. P, IDE & CO, 5 PR gad hsp gD ns oad Qullete from the machine guna, #he|4or at Washington that the United | Morelos, who had been one of the first rity for} Also Makers of Ide Shirts | to declare for Diaz, had succeeded in TROY, N.Y. winning over many of Zapatist fol- lowers, Pacheco will use thia force in quiry. Me declared that if Russell refuned to + name the lawyer who offered the bribe entertained, fed and cheered the atrand-| States warships in Mexican waters, ed refugees and it was not until the) Which were numerowa, had been in- armistic of last Sunday that she con-| structed to give refuge to all foreignern, sonally, forty-thr na list of he would eventually learn the man's ng and go! !eluding Germans, and as far as pos- | “oMection with his own, which ts now | @tors and ail the newspapern name and (al) the committee. to hor home on the outskirts of the otty,| #ible to protect thelr property, The | MOVIN an Cuernavaca; which will be| !# the foreign cor nents, with {ne 1 tate itorpital Commision having charge| PHONED FROM HOME RIDDLED) TAN Foreizn OMce had heartily | o°cupled I tho name gf the new Gove, structions to hive them assassinated , + peal sgl ma vd J ve ent. Mi Palice oMe: that e the t oe pp oR ypliciye Mabed te or ta the WITH SHELLS, trike Bese Petia Bike: Gevseniment PO Deuiate Yapata himself sent word | order was not in writing he did not feel , vel’ | ip you | lakes Thew sonndal, thet Clock Cuent| MoWall, corving tn the contre of the| ‘The German Minteter in Mexico cabled | to the capital that he was satisfied) obliged to carry it out. | ‘ after @ newopaper beat, but realty per-| city as a correspondent, was unable to| that no Germans had been killed dur-| With the new regime but he requested) Such stories as this have created a Use a sonaly interested in attaining Thaw'e|reach his home during the fret eeven| {ne the Aghting and only one had been | ‘he removal of Gov. Patricio Leyva of bitter sentiment against Franciyco Mad- i release. May sald Russell kept him|days of almost incessant fighting that | @lightly wounded, He had in apite of | Morelos. ero, and have caused a number of men| } informed of every move made by Clark | preceded Bun @ brief armistice, He| repeated warnings ventured into the| Reports from the North confirm that] Whose names were on the itsts to use ang Alfred Henry Lewis and also teati- ve o C1 vernor of tho| thelr influence to secure summary pun- nth enestiano Carranza, Gov frequently called up his wife pl oe sone to take protographs. iehment for the fallen President hoatile to the new though he has tuken no active ateps| O he refused. during lulls in the batile but the Forelan Minister sald Germany get) yy ‘ ising v bed Tyree s cereale little woman never told him of was committed { Hey of non-inte:. | of rebels to fight in co-operation with -_—__—. 0 & pal of non-inter Save You Geat. Cure Your hor peril. It wae not until the armis- ference, but this would not provent her | forces Deing assembled by M COOK TRIES TO END LIFE. rue . * tee came and McFall went home that from standing up vigorously for the} Orethers, Carranza ts sald to have as Uh a mitt The learned the truth protection of German subjects, many as six hundred men, using Sal) Bot Tube He Used tu Taking Gas ®, owder Mrs, MoFail's chearfu) telephone mee- pal et till, the capita: of Coabutla, as his Pailaste Atay. te it rs ne 26e vox makes sages, meant to deter her husband from | TRO| base. : , dolttion dard risking his life to reach her aide, hi a| UBLE BREWING It ts assumed by the Government | Tony Guantins, forty sod & gints or send. for NOW AT td cook, who lives in Monticello. ay been sent In the face of the fact ti VERA CRUZ, that Carranza will have the support | C90K, who lives in Monticello avenue, booklet and ‘ i ‘ ( the upper stories of her house w CONSUL REPORTS | of Gov. Vitarent of the State of Nuevo) the Brons, ch Hotel, a r free sample. ty and battered by ae Leon, father-in-law of Gustavo Mad- f ¢ ee | WABILINGTON, Fob, 21. — According | SF. recently User chap pn nade to Consul Canada at Vera Crug, orders | (ese men has at hie command an @ fighting position. t ce aire grent number of regular tre Mrs, MoFal! took refuge in the bai om oe hips sal een Government has yatehed ment, There she remained with her|” na adborente have not heen} ro con te the insurredtionary contres ——— ing upstaire during lulls in the Aghting aotce “rid Pinel sdinintatrator, tne where Gov. ntes ia) Sonos Fumes 2 seats: ecenty. Seales Bad avawar| Of pollce and commanding om. ‘Adminiatration, ui-| Bernard Clarke, a bartender, em: cers of the Mexican gunboats in’ Vera $3054 & *4.8 SHoEes ployed in the lodging ‘house, di ed jusband’e eager inquiries the man's condition and worked over Crus harbor, not only have refused to toward a counter revolution. him until th rival of Dr, Lobi of For style, fitand wear recogn : im until the arr! . Lobaenz o Won the unqualified | Penoenise Pee veges nt | Beyond this reports have been received | Harlem Hospital. Aftet the cook had LAST CALL W. L. Douglas shoes oberetion of sey oan who i ine a Bhoakiia taareneaa from the North, which appear more] been revived he was taken to the hos- 4 ora Unreag at fe position to observe avery, Speak ‘ ri These are that the Governors | pital a prisoner. i i i price. They are the Tne Gx lanawnces Aeahity, Gb wee 2k ico City tn reply to Inquiries, | *rou ? on toh. | This is last opportunity to get one of these famous Washington Tacasd ot acalite t Mra. Margarite Rosado, Dr, J, T hatchets. patrons are appreciating this wonderful offer far beyond our most hopeful expectations, and present indications point to the supply being exhausted before night. The hatchet is a fac-simile in every way of | inestimable value in getting news in the foreign quarters, through which she cir culated, chatting with Mexicane, French, a al Huerta | openly ref lee It te expected that G additional tro George Extward Hyde, Mra. Aren W. Browning and two daughters, Mra Victim of Scrofula 1 P Huaicn ane will wend to-day vs to ox ) hat f ; | Germans, tadians and nattoreed 10-1 Stag oy Ie Rune ene thove districts in order to check any| The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla|] the original, with the head encased in rich red satin, blue handle and white | eections of the battle None, atect eng | Walter Murbank Murd Mra, Vivay | movement In the direction of @ counters) hos wonderful efficacy in ridding the | | edges, giving a patriotic red, white and blue effect |daring fo herole dearen. Whe. panaed | AATSOURL, and ftamfly, It, J. Jenny, (eee eng apinet atinnrtere took | DI0Od Of scrofula is well known by |] Don't wait until the last minute and run the 5c &10c Sarma the Mae Wien aaa tee George W. Crump and C. 1. Baboock are charge of thelr respective departinente thousands of people. Elisha E. Locke, |] of disappointment. Two sizes, No. Barrington, N. H., writes: “I had scrofula, and at times was unable to work. Many medicines failed safo and that P. J, Nolan ae ie at Vere | at ite Neroest, seeking news, where no man would go, Equally at case with diplomats and pllados, depu' 7 He ri seo Arie Pukin'A) Special for Friday, Feb. 2ist |Special for Saturday, Feb. 22d Consul Hamm reports from Durango, in reply to inquiries, that Daniel Bowl- generals privates, she gathered in-| ser and irr to do me any good, but Hood's Sarsa- || CHOCOLATE-COVERED ICE|ASSORTED NUT BLOSSOMS—. formation and ran risks enough to make And Krnest Hartmann are both weil | matic corps for the frst time since his parilla worked like a charm. When 11] CREAMS — compare these Ff a |@ novel of adventure, And throughout soe Seememnerinee selection wd taken six bottles all signs of |] with the kind you get ol q 't all whe called it “jolly good sport.” J Bole Jews ant * All of them expresed themselves) scrofula had vanished. 1 am glad to where at Sie, SD B There were counties instances of | ooh? 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