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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1918 ' | GIRL. TENOR WHO HAS THOMAS Q. SEABROOKE, * seats bearciaty. to FASeRe FLOODS DESTROY CROSSED SEA TO SING 15 000 STRIKERS SINGING COMEDIAN, (OAD 100 HEAVY Rusecll, pravtaent ot the defUhdt JUST FOR A NiIGHT.| '¥y WHO HAS JUST DIED. age oonearn, —— — Russell to-day testified eee HOMES AS OWNERS HURL TAUNTS AT TOBE BORNE EVEN (sez ie" | 9 - bis firm received from the buyer oni heading a raid on the House of Commons. Sorved the whole sen- |’) | Jeventh per cent. of all “pute and ~ PATERSON POL, tence, |Hundreds of Refugees at calls’ sold. With all deposits taken by his firm, he said, definite instruc- BY LEAD COMPANY: tions for handling the same were given by the customer. Orteber, 1908—Gentenced for || Outside City Limits They Make! Lista tor: tee || Shawneetown, Ill., See House —~—- three months for inciting to riot. Demonstration While Offi- proavibiinnpi acti NERVE TROUBLE Released a tow weeks before the! After House Carried Away. cers Stand Helpless. tors of Mismanagement. PICTURED BY A sentence expired, A sult to compel an accounting of FAMOUS DOCTOR Com. November, 1910—Arrosted in Downing street while heading a the affairs of the St. Joseph Lead pany, most of the officers and diree- deputation of 400 women, who tors of which are prominent New York Swiss Specialist Draws a Vivid Rave over the civilised world before movement is over.” justice Lush said: “1 must pase a severe sentence on you. If you would only realise the | wrong you are doing and use your in- | fluence in the right direction I should be the firat to use my best endeavors re @ mitigation of your sentence, not and I Will nov regard your | as trivial It is @ most eertous | MRS, PANKHURST’S PRISON RE@ORD IN SUFPRAGRTTE CAUSE. This fs the prison record up to date of Mrs. Emmeline Pank- huret, militant leader of the Brit fob suffragettes. February, 1908—Sentenced to siz weeks’ imprisonment for Mrs. Pankhurst was charged with! hating “counselled certain persona whose names are unknown to place feloniously and meliciously certain gunpowder and other explosive sub- stances with intent thereby to damage” }' David Lioy4-Geor country house at Walton Heath, Mre. Pankburat had i yesterday pleaded not guilty. | if The case of Mra, Pankhurst went to © Jury of men afier Justice Lush bad told the twelve that ner impassioned | pl the defense she submitied—was | | MORE PERIL AT CAIRO. Wealthy Residents Work Be- PLAN 24-HOUR TIE-UP. “rrelevant.” NO WOMAN IN ENGLAND 18 TRIED BY JURY O RS. When Chief Inspector O'Brien of Boot- desired to interview the Prime Minister, No charge was pre ferred against her and she was Expect to Throw Town in } * * fi ' filed to-d in the Bu- wi a or Eas | warn w ee SHE NeO Laborer in Des Darkness an Block Al tn a | ot Can of Ne fat, King's Counsel Bockis announced |] onthe’ imprisonment for win- rate Effort to Save Town. Industry. erie en ae comes tect aaa vous Debility. that the Crown y. The plaintiffs charge that the affairs Facing the, jurors witheut emotion, | byt With earnestness in every word, Mre. Pankhurst tora them she would call no id, then proceeded to tell dow-smesbing. Marek, 1912—Charged, waile serving the foregoing sentence, of the Bt. Joseph Lead Company are, and heve deen, administered for the tonoat and to the profit of the orrecera| WORRY IS AN AILMENT SHAWNBEETOWN, Til, Apri! $.—Hun- Greda of inhabitants of Shawneetown, Tn etraggling groups of a ecore or less 16,000 striking ollk mill workers started nd directors instead of for the inter- is was that she pleaded } With conspiracy, with Pethiek I} sacamped on the hilis Imck of the town cate of the stebkheléers tn generak | Ret guilty and asked soguittal even | Lawrence and Mrs. Petbick Law-}/ 1 whicn they had fied for thelr Itves, ma beans tari hed te bien i“ Tho plaintiffe are Robert, John A.|Tona Vita Is Found to Be a | while admitting full responsibility for|T renee and her daughter, Miss 1| sat heiplons to-day and naw the waters m Paterson, N. J., to ss . Belle R., John Howard and Mary Brooks 1 8 { | wthsg hasnt, Baten ape Christadel Pankhurst, im connec: |/of the Onio River weep thelr homes | bonded lnlecd abd nag td Holmes and Florence Holmes Wood-| Ready Remedy for Cases yp tage oh mong oped ened into a twisted mass of wreckage Of free speech ts practiced to the imit. House after house was torn from ite EI eth Gurley Flynn was nomin- foundations, crushed into a shapeless ally leader In that Mase and torn to bite ip the: eddies of march and subsequi th Aft eurrent. the strikers might ratify the plan to Little remains of Shawneetown, From call on the American Federation of the hille the brick and stone buildings Labor to order a general etrike for alone seemed to be withstanding the twenty-four hours in erson which rush of the torrent. These stood in ehould put the city mm darkmess, stop from ten to thirty feet of water. every vehicle in the streets and prac- A Nigh wind that sent the water over tically halt even the hands of the Against the north levee with such force clocks for a day and a night. that It broke in a wide gap wrought But actually there was no leader. the damage that the City Council The groups of stri tion with the general window- smashing raid on Oxford, Regent and Bond street shops. The daugh- ter eluded arrest and escaped to Paris, where she eince has been in exile. The others were sen- tenced to nine months in prison. Mrs. Pankhurst went on » hunger strike and, after five weeks, all three were’ relegsed. February, 1918— Arrested’ on tuff, all of St. Louls, Collectively th 5, CLUBS ” PLANNED own $600,000 worth of stock of the St of This Nature. Joseph Lead Company, which has min: ~ Geacribed in the petition as one of is mon fi the biggest lead concerns in the United | eomelderable Meaten “He pots, be States. woman who gets into a state of useless }| The oMcers and directors of the St. | excitement from morning until evening. Joseph Lead Company are: Dwight A.jand often from evening until morning Jones, President; Roscoe R. Parsons,!She begina her day in a condition of ‘ Vice-President and Resident General/anxious agitation; she feels herself (Continued from First Page.) Manager; Edward C. Smith, Vice-Presi-|already crushed beneath the weight dont? Hugh N. Camp jr., Treasurer, and | of all she has to do; she suffers, in an- Edward H. Kidder, Daniel K. Catlin, | ticipation, all she has to encounter. ! The diverse lew lene,” she charge of “ineiting to commit || sought to prevent by dynamiting the ly the elght places that have been given a|'Firman Deslogue, Charles M. Chapin| If one of ber boys fails to come home Be Teaciaas ° Snewty © revelation 7 } malicious destruction of property” || levee below the town. Both the nerth JERSEY LEGISLATORS 201 Fenewal of their all-night perm'ts. and Clinton H. Crane. Parsona lives |B time | she immediately takes, i . | | 2nd cast levees are subme: had almost his whole force on th Even the big blazing electric signs | at Bonne T . the oth mM a{into her head that he has n fun Mra, Pankhuret concluded ner address |'2 connection with the Llayd-11 c¢'1ir¢ nas been reported. Pavements ready to went to bed soon after midnight, directors ta New York. er omcers and over by « trolley car; the maid must George explosion at Walton Heath. Committed for the May Assizes of the Surrey County Court at Guild- WEALTHIEST MEN OF CAIRO Bill" Haywood and Adolph Lessing had| Was said the “Gay White Wa The officers and directors of the st, |fun out-and look for in the mean WORK BESIDE NEGROES. been arrested, anyone who laid himself | fever before so at that hour of | Joseph Lead Company are also the of. | time the roast gets burnt; her husband CAIRO, UL, April &—With the river open to ® charge of disorderly con-/the night. The sign owners decided |ficers and directors of the Missouri River [comes home and rumbles, and) she + “Iu vehalf of the welfaze of this During the afternoon fresh tionary at 645 10 o'clock ‘ duct by so much as a shout. Once| there would be #0 few persons about it| aml! Bonne Terre Railway, the Bonn: a oon Atala adh dial cathe dlarad Utell st gl tigre’ en : fash sigur laces haher than the across the city line, however, the| Would be a waste of money to keep the | Terre Farming git Cattle Company, the Cronberg Hoan te aletter in whieh Sart iss Seles auiachb itis thd Chowsre been ised to promise I! voter hee ever been in the nustory ot quiet, orderly strikers turned into a| elgns alight, Bonne Terre F and Minera’ Trus: |Sbe feads petween the, aa cre | idincine cod tcl the teey aa tare, Good behavior. Case transferred || nis city—the condition here to-day howling, yelling mob like the Com-| Homegoing crowds had a lot of fun |Company and are minority stockholders | mont over a “telegram which carries | Peathurst's remarks were beelde yne |‘ Central Criminal Court, Lon- ||| critical, ‘ Meets muniatic mobs of French revolution-| about Long Acre Square when two big |in the Doe Run Lead Company, which |the ‘most. inconsecrential ae 1 point At her request a0 then ad- | don, after a day, and set for the || Water te seeping through the hestily ary times, are lights at the lower end sputtered a {has a mine near that of the St. Josovh | the end of the day she has suffered just court until £10 P. M. to allow | April Assises. Mrs. Pankhurst ||°nstructed bulkheads, which threaten | Assembly Firm to the Last i Insults and curses were hurled at the| few minutes and went out about 1/1ead Company. In none of these latter|as much as if all the aginar! oo | Mrs, Pankhurst to consult with her ney | [St any moment to ge down before the y IM) police, mounted and on foot, who stood | o'clock. corporations are the member of the |fortunes were realities, anil her harves aise iin: wrivia Beakoery then pledged her good conduct and || tien or waters, or sat their horses on the Paterson iede| One remarkable thing was the small | Holmes family interested. are in a state of frensy. ‘The busines } ‘At the appeinted moment Justice | W8S released on $4,000 bond. "AN! night the wealthiest reeidente o¢| Opposing Measure Demanded | ot the tine. ‘They might not cross and | number of persons on the streets of the | ‘The Holmes's claim that the affairs of|man is just the same. He is always with la “Mea Panthers ‘that the | April 3—Sentenced to three || the town worked side by side with negro the strikers knew it. Thelr march to| Tenderloin around 1 o'clock. Joseph Lead Company are being | painting the worries that are going to recess bad expired, and the case was | years’ penal servitude on the ||!*>orers, banking the levee with sand- by President ‘Wilson. the Town Square of Haledon was halted| I had been raining for half an hour |negiected and manipulated in order that|bappens and never content to take given to the jury. Dags and desperately striving to prevent ‘and delayed accordingly, that they| When the big places closed at 1, andthe defendants may reap additional things just as they come. charge of inciting bomb explosion at the residence of David Lioyd- @ break. Water rushing into the breaks might give full expression to their feel-| Most Of the late diners took the subway |pront from their holdings in the other} Such subjects of nervous debility te the levee north of the city filled the] rReNTON, N. J., April &—The indi-| ings against the Paterson police They|% taxicabs. There was a stream of corporations. The Doe Run Lead Com-|can nev: do themselves justice, and drainage district early to-day. shouted themselves hoarse and then| taxis and autos around Forty-second |pany, the petition are bringing on themselves a lot of CHURCHILL PURSUED BY SUFFRAGETTES. || °"** eations this afternoon are that the New sti bu trudged on to listen to the impassioned | Street, but so few pedestrians they could misery which should never exist. THRILLING RESCUE OF 48 MA-|5..., resisiature will adjourn sine| utterances of Mies Fiynn and other| S¢ counted on the fingers. Tona Vita is an ideal remedy for such eaetang eb ROONED SOLDIERS, Glo without enacting jury reform legis- ucta’| ‘The only busy places in the Tender |neure whigh allows it» larger pront|conditions aod can be obtained at . eu tg Teer profi fragettes here to-day Soh aa ow con ‘The most thrilling of rescues yet Fe] 1.116, tor which President Wilson and| loin were Jack's, in Sixth avenue; Pad- Jinan the St, Joseph Lead,Campany ts|Bearly every drug store in New York" Graph one eahegnnne wires Res ported was that of forty-eight members ee fondly hoped would paralyse all indus-|ll's, in Forty-second street, amd See- |atiowed to make. "3 Cit; vt. | against the convietion tn ot' rs, of Company G of the National Guard of |Gov. Fielder have been making: earnest) 11, 11 pate: waid'a, in ‘Telety-axth treat, which |" yc ts trarsed chat @ $67,000 residence Lrgyetedph pln ede vgelhd pp rvgocnind ban agg ‘phe American Federation of Lavor|5&v* all-night licenses. “hey were | for Parsons and a $64,000 office and | tachment ef the Chicago Naval Re- Irever neat. The Legislature was sched-| from work every street car man, oby and “Captain Jim” Churohil, every and that numerous private car trips wled to adjourn at % o'clock. At that|cabby, every public employes of any| "0s Places had to close at 1. Being) trom New York to Bonne Terre and re- leader, sentemesd to three years’ ef levee 200 yards wide and 400 yards! The feeling between the Senate and ” crowded to the doors. Among the di must keep ita promise to us," declared elub building for the officers and di- servitude for the Lioyd<leerge exple- = Ml ALLEGED bor EE long, near Birds Point, Me, by ® de-| sHouse of Assembly over the matter 19 at Mies Flynn vehemently. “It must call| ®t Jack's were noticed Andre Bustan- ' rectors have been built at Bonne Terre, Preparations this ped aogd wien had ordered to Birds! nour the Assembly was still at work| kind. The carpenters, bricklayers and|U2ble to get anything to eat In thelr} turn are charged up to the St. Joseph Winsten spear Sa, Pot Lord Tie spedes unt for feed, biti ge Dp tod 4 the Senators were threatening to t quit. There must not| OW" restaurants, ad went to that} y o44 ‘Company. wil p " = ‘3 “= ae padi ~ tes reeoiiog a me |quit the State House. work of any kind done, mere bi ti gi Bier excise Commis-|. % !# also charged that the st. Joseph AC e, sag Poe grt allen Cankanent, ‘Their heavier boats wore| TR Senate passed a bil! providing be no light even, no public} |A number of Bite enc aiced in the | L#e4 Company has on deposit with the Do’ YOUR SHOES FIT? big letters on Gmenton Tagstioase and Jed Only a» ekiff which could grand and petit jurors shall be| service at all and then perhaps Br.ter- tiene rt ids Dat thelr mission was |OXerman National Bank of this city, of | carried away. Only a skiff which could] isctea py jury commissioners in each| son and capital will realise that labor,|@!!-night district, but thelr mission which Edward C, Smith is preside ana fi , Pinions olaie'ee. waetras <0 Ske Heo ary tae emeeee. witty eaten, of by Sheriffs, ‘The| aroused and in harmony, ts etronger| carefully concealed. For the first time | §1 00000 without interest. Jones, It el yard : cre Winegen penkedl ‘Canrenii: No | GOV. Sulzer ate to Be alraun Pe caetiaeras Seabee tS. *- [Assembly amended the bill so that @ the world.” pollcemen were stationed last night At] ailexed, draws $4000 a year, Purso Ped rust nsGrllicry heel, enn you give women the vote, the dangerous voyage to Cairo to wet|feferendum vote should be taken on Gereble question, Rew. pec’ posdlp piesa heute no, | SE a. your, Smith $3,900 & year and and instep without Bs tpg no matter how bg the aevy.” Witness Also in Grand | retier ror their men. ‘The Chicago Na-|the question by each county. various unlons in Paterson, although| cepted as proof of Commissioner | of which is paid by the prabeeieaglte Apother gaid: val Reserves left immediately in their] WILGON TAKES HAND IN JURY |membors of the American Federation of| waido's determination not to allow the | Company. Lead “To save the State from ekipwreck Jury Proceedings. launch, towing @ whaleboat, and re- REFORM FIGHT. Labor, will abide by these ambuitiou: urant trade in ‘wet goods” to drift give women the vote.” z turned to Cairo with the men to-day.| When this amendment was adopted |pians. It is considered more than lkely| 1. 144 satoons, JUDGE MAY HOLD COURT _e They were later transferred to Com-|last week President Wilson sent a let-|that the demands of the iy) workers SEROIHURRY TO1CLOSl T SUFFRAGETTES SET The 6 > Coir’ Grint merce, Mo., where headquarters for the|ter to Gov, Fielder suggesting that {f a PROPRIETO! IN SING SING DEATH HOUSE.| FIRE TO THREE ‘HOUSES e Suprem: Jury inves- Missouri National Guard have been ea-| jury bill were not passed by the House |, “punitive and’ demonstrat Le anuametretiegs Sune RESTAURANTS. jo | tigating the Thaw bribery scandal held | tablished. as it went through the Senate a special ‘Anspector Dwyer made a tour of his! Judge ‘Kuala, we 2a Coe oe yemery mo ® short session to-day, finishing with “We ool. paaplery Girt crumbling | seasion of the Lepimaree a et: ‘The LONDON, Three attem| away beneath our feet,” one of the men| bill went to conference and, despite the | wore made Curing last night to burn | Wiuam ¥. Clark former Secretary | said, “and we were kept on the move | appeals of the President and the Gov- houses im the Hempetend district of Q ‘© investigating committes. | nearly all of the time, The section of lernor, the conference committee report- Leddon. One of the residences was oc- | Alfred Henry Lewis, a magasine writer, | jeveo on which we were marooned was | ¢, last night what ts ' cupied and another of them was the | employed by the Thaw family to bring | under water as deep three feet in| known ermott Compromise seme that cuffragettes trie to blew up| about the publication of articles which|many places, and time after time we|pyi1, containing a double referendum OCEAN N HERE last week. The damage done om ¢his | might change public opinion in favor of |@raxged some of the men from the| providing that the people should decide re the slayer of Stanford White, will be be iy the enrth yrs bled away, wy whether they wanted the sheriffs or jury | made & point to a as near the! commtsstoners appointed by the circuit passed the bill, It wan belleved that Gov, Fielder rages, bot the alarmed tenants of the day. It ts expected the Grand Jurors} pie, go that if caught In a cave rb are convinced that militants hear- | would not be washed away by the cur- istrict after midnight. A untformed man and a plain clothes detective were| General Sessions for a new trial for/| ent to cach place, instead of a squsd,| ‘Happy Jack" Mulri and there was no trouble anywhere.| death ho tt Sing Most of the places had been cleared) der of aPtrick MoBreen on Oct. 4, 191 before the police arrived to make thelr announced late this afternoon, after a announcement. In some of the places/ day spent in hearing testimony, that the proprietors were #o eager to escape| he might go to Sing Sing to take Mul- a brush with the police they hurried! raney's testimony in the death house, women into the streets in the rain be-| Judge Rosalsky said he had not | fore they could get on thelr wraps. made up his mind as yet, and was/ ‘The police had orders to make no aul considering the journey. ight. They simply wer jarry Murray, the only witness of | areas eet all the cafes and rostau-| the murder, testified to-day that while |S feet are, we will improve their motion of Attorney Joseph A. Shay in Itis not necessary for you lo wear a broad-toe ,, Shoeif your toes arenatur- ally narrow, nor should you wear a narrow-loe shoeif your toesare broad. No matter what shape your ‘were responsible for them. ing before the end of the coming werk. | rent.” would sign th called compromise, He “This place is a regular hotbed of| ‘The announcement that Gov. Sulzer! Reports reaching here from Brook-| announced to-day he would not. a Suffragettes,” ie the complaint raised | would be called as a witness before the| port, Ky., near Paducah, are that the Miss Ruby Helder of London,| rants wre closed. Inspector Dw: he was morally certain Mulraney had/§ looks with a pair of Wichert (Saale Grand Jury has added interest to thelentire town im under water. An appeat | COV" IMG Den Faye te Wee y A *| fie detectives at Forty-third street and| been one of the men who killed Me: Shoes. \ inquiry, Members of the Grand Jury] for ald made to ‘pringfield caused the c . With Voice Like Caruso’ Broadway at 2 o'clock this mornint 6 ¢ ‘ mott eom- $s, identified him because he hesitated to) h Sho 5.00 t declared to-day that no definite decision |ateamboat Rapid, loaded with sup-| oo Me mee res guid Gov, and they all reported that ¢' sigs Sweat ie: slat (dentin tiae. \ es o. up had been reached as to the calling of | piles and boate, to be despatched there | P ‘closed tight except the three fish | the Governor. It was said that District | for rescue work. “1 will not eign it and the Will Go Right Back Again. Faces ‘with Icenses to remain open. Se Se Low Shoes 3.50 up s Attorney Whitman would be asked later |GOV, COX OF OHIO !N FLOODED|* special soasion of the Le By that time Broadway looked ike the} UNCLE SAM LOOKING INTO . ot The Governor said he had read the to invite Gov. DISTRICT IN THAT STATE, McDermott Compromise bill last night.| A very attractive young Engilsh girl J sow Gy but 80 ON BOARD OHIO RELIEF COM-|He read it again tis morning, but ee ee tke Donnie aes | Tone eae Ne ae tetas eaten: oF press alee looking toward the eubpoenaing of the) 00. DU. BLIGE je] He read c A stood at the rail of the ale Tor a renewal of the all-night SS | bgypendtad are pe resort | Chief Executive in the event he does not | MISSION'S SPECIAL TRAIN, DAY-| could not convince himself it was ®) thet gteamer sof the White Stor "ut it was anid at the Mayor's| That Federal authorities have begun + eign selling, prices were forced down |°#re to come voluntarily, eee eee aoc oak em. | proper measure, | He found fault With ogme into pert to-day. he wore a| office that there had been no additions ® clove investigation inte the Susines 6th Avenue at 31st Street. toe fraction below last night's closing. | A# Gov. Bulser has taken a deep penied Ve ine Mabel Boa man of the It in @ number of particulars and in- pretty tailor-made gown of dark bi1 oS the list of eight. . 5 e marvet Seekers Armt of Mc- Trading continued dull until about 2| terest in the case and as the present | | onal Red Cross Society and mem-| videntally he @aid that he would not Her girlish gure, her dark brown ey ———— jell, Adame » Who recently failed o’alock enon an upward movement in {investigation was begun at his reqve of he Ohio hse Commission, te sign any bill that had @ referendum oa general appearence cuggested green April Fashion Magasine. with beegeurd estimated at 00.0, was it is ikely he will ar, if he 19 | 24¥ saw for hima ¢ havoc wrought ched to 1 reported to~lay. The bankruptcy pro- 1 oe J dg ant hie home city, niyeu fields, « river and a rowboat, meybo.| special B-page insert. Illustrated ooaings before United States Commis. asked. No communcation has yet been | bY the flood which o it? he was asked, sent to Gov, Sulser asking his presence, | 4 Complete tour of the city was made will,” he answered. Very sweetly and graciously she greeted |i, eolors. Spring Fashions edited by sioner Gilchrist have been attended by and it has not been decided when such |>Y the party and the commisnion ts ex- iM you call © special session of |e, SP newe cenit Sass me May Manton, Bree with next Sun- | post-omce inspectors, who have been A iiitee til’ be pat ta hase pected to formulate moro complete| the Legisiaturet” mechs her. Gonrety sere . Tn-\ day's World. Order from news- | sofenay watohing developments. ° lane at once for the It wt of a low, girlish voice that goes Particular attention has been given t: The commission plans to visit Hamitl- came a low, deep sound which seemed —————S Pull yt " more than $1,000,000 and public loss|to emanate from the bottom of her ‘ad ton, Piqua, Chillicothe and Marietta to- i 5 day end ‘inapect conditions in these| “** Pace4 re SHOE ON, 2 nips Jn ine evee . Sort places. P weul, doesn't it?’ OR. 48nd STRERT, While ne ‘indlotmenta fave been | In an Interesting stereopticon tecture | $40,587 FROM GERMANY sounds owtes HObRE Ste RONDAT b, |arawn’up or voted inthe favertanton| Gov, Cox and the ‘Commannon "were| FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS, |". "smiling. “Bat reale et wet ache that at 1 it thi shown actual acenes in the wae . room, it is believed that at leas ree pane. polis wai * n the city wi met accustomed to it, but I wouldn't . c main street In a country town. MCNEIL, ADAMS FAILURE i 7 i i E r —=== #E iE i se Dy an@ possibly five men may have to at thelr MAINZ, Germany, April 3.—The City lose it for anything In the worl roetede as ot LIVING ptand trial in the alleged conspiracy to and the frightful devastation and suffe: Coyne!) to-day voted an appropriation And no wonder. The influence public officiais to release| ing immediately after the waters sub-| of $10,637 to be went to the United States Ruby Helder of London, and she ts per to assiat in the relief of the sufferers by| haps the only woman tenor tn the ‘Thaw from the madhouse, Every wit-| sided. The stereopticon slides were also ness who appears before the Grand| sed to plead for ald in the rehabilita- city . the floods in Indiana, Ohi world, She is a well ki concert Jury has been required to sign a for-| tion of the city and the flood-awept area, doy M™ Oblo and other! tote, in Londen and her wonderful a aes +t [eetei +l +tis+8 mai waiver of immunity from proseou-| A map was displayed on the screen hee ° voice has Brought her a fortune. She = tion and to file the document with the| showing how 27,000 of Dayton's 120,000 has come to New York to sing for Mra. onge gate att Taeredy wor MART.—JOHN, beloved husband of . ton and te file the document, with tne ae rraion had ‘een made Nerekay ty | APPEAL FOR FLOOD VICTIMS,|Ninis’psons ser'us “ate oF the ae: | ee. oe Har #1 Sa fe permitted to testify, the flood. pone month Oc! nor: & we i ie ay | Friday's Offering f rl of the ‘Annun: ‘Jonn Nicholeon Anhut of Ne. @ Wal!|FOUR MORE DROWNED BODIES| Mayor Axby of Lawrenceburg, Ind.,| s With her ie her singing teach + + + t's ; : J Bampley, who raves over th + 18 |etreet, Thew's attorney of record, who FOUND AT COLUMBUS, telegraphed Mayor Gaynor sorete MANO Mia tentoe ie see smug rence i BlOMarES cngeRLAe, cosas ta DEANE be ee eo f + 8 has been mentioned prominently in|) COLUMHUS, ©. April 3.—Dodies of | S8K/N8 Tellef for the foot sufte she {s the on! a oo fat ay Gon te Qn Raynond's We IG = Wl thaw'e last effort to secure his free | four more flood victims were recovered | M8 tOWN. Mayor Gaynor notited the) world tats daeneeror oS Pel Todt BOC) gl > . ES 9c i t 4 | dom, nas not been summoned to appear, from the West side to-day and brought | Red Cross Society a: Washington, dh eos . xn { u i + ny but will be heard if he appears volun-/to the Morgue, makins a total of 8§| Mayor Axoy's dispatch was as follows Park Row. Cortlandt nad 185th sitert serve cope ¢ ot 4 srr a 11 o'vteek. + tarily and files the wadver demanded of | bodies recovered to dase, “We are urgently In need of money | nea Nafurdar syeeing ral . ) —Ou wth at +, QJ other witnesses, [PUAN have been Mentified, Nearly two] to purchaso clothing. bedijing and to 66 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY Sara + To bring Thaw down from Mattea- | scor Vom tore Dh oth on West Broadway Cor. Fulton St. ¥ ure to Fa ig 7 + | score persons are still missing restore homes of those who have 29 ce CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET? 7 YB | wan it will be necessary for Assistant | Extimates by city authorities showed | lat everything In the fons amount- 2 Bet x GAR | District-Attorney Willtam A. De Ford, | that 3280 homes In the city had heon) flood now soon us Thie te Ge was ee ae Saar Se aa Sain i Satie oe 48 | whe to in charge of the investigation | completely destroyed or badly a be supplied at 0 } 10, Sa a ARGS ee ee Arava tt aae 266 W. 125th STREET t}. |for Mr, Whitman, to secure a writ of |aged by the flood, It was alsu « eufforing and to ret | gts "veel tadae” paamhah She taden aa ¥ ROOME, STREET, CORNER Gree oe 4 4 ty habeas corpus, RY mated that private lose amounted. Utution."* | surance, sue : . \ M " : moles om cmomeetent paartar.mity - > Fale 3

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