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& vg L Pah a pees a Newel f wows’ oo! inh oy HIM To Leave ‘THE OTATE. 1 got the money he promised me. I was ‘then under subpoena to testify before Magistrate Barlow in the Tombs Police Court jal of Fox. My son, Howard, Was under subpoena to appea: Headquarters on Dec, %. Ni fo & boy mabard Dut instead to come to andé hide there, “While 1 was with st ell he catied Inspector Hussey on telephone at ; bis house. CDisttiet-attorney ‘Whitman has records that prove ‘this call.) He gaid to Hussey: ‘I can arrange that matter all eight’ “Then I called up Howard and told him to go to Newell's office that after. Nop Instead of to headquarte went back to Newell's office that afternoon &t 6 o'clock. Howard had been there il day. 1 asked Nowell if things had been fixed up. He said he expected a telephone call immefiately ¢rom Lawyer Jacob Rowss, whom the inspectors had Tetaiped, with Louls Grant, sent Fox. Rouss didn't ¢ ell turned to his telephone operator and ald: + “*Call up Rouse and ask if McNulty is there. If McNulty is there tell him ‘McNulty wants to talk to him. MeNwity Was the code name used in all the opera- tions. The operator couldn't understand how McNulty wanted to talk to McNulty, fo Newell said: ‘Oh, tell him Mr, Newell wants to talk to him.’ Rouss made a date to meet us uptown. WENT UPTOWN AND MET LAW. YER ROUsS. “We went to a saloon at Ninety-sixth street and Broadway, where Newell talked to Rouse. Then he came out and twlg Howard and myself everything was fell rigm. He asked me not to go to my own home that evening; but to meet at o'clock the next afternoon in tof the Union Trust Company Duilding, in Jersey City, F met him he handed me 60, demanding his fee. Newell then asked him at the same piace the noon, but he drought no JEN rid tore are afraid to go to 5 i eh 4 vhe monty you a Gantag, Deo. 2. Newell did not bring the but said he was to meet Hue- if $ i ! |EGHT EN SLAIN, $6000 STOLEN N - MENA HOLD. Former Bandit Now Support- | ing “Constitutionalistas,” Leads Attack on Train. | AMERICANS ARE LOSERS. |Money Belonged to a Mining Concern Owned in This Country. CHIMUAHUA, Mexico, April 11.— Word reached here to-day that Gen. Francisco (Pancho) Villa, former bandit, now in the field at the head of seven | hundred Constitutionalietas, held up| @ Mexican Northwestern train near here and took more than $00,000 worth of silver bullion after a flerce fight in which eight persons were slain. ‘The attack on the train occurred at San Andreas, twenty-five miles west of | here. ‘The stolen bullion, which con-| sisted Of 123 bars valued at 1,000 pesos, each, was the property of the Dolores Mining Company, an American concern, MILITANT SQUAD FIRES GRAND STAND IN A NEW WAR jweeney, ‘Tifompson and Murtha ight and would have the money Monday, and would give it to me ae Hotel in Newark, ‘820 the next afternoon De- way met me in the hotel and missioner Dougherty want- I wouldn't see Dough- from Newell, who rey, ‘Then Newell to meet him in Strettler’s in Newark that night. I My wife and Howard were with wanted Howard to sign it that he never saw me pay " money and never y to policemen himaeift. Both Sipp and I objected. Newell per- but we refused to let Howard fign the document. HUSSEY ORDERED NEWELL TO PAY SIPP. ' “Newell and I then went to the Con- tinental Hotel, where Newell tried to get Hussey on the telephone at his sta- | tlon house, but was told Heassey had gone home (Mr. Whitman has @ rec- ord of that call, too.) at re i an 1 “After that Newell telephoned Rouss told him to pay me, anyway, Newell did. Then I went to Chay.” Pe iat he neateaie BANK DISMISSES HUSBAND (Continued trom First Page.) those wheee efiliation with the ‘Women's Social and Political ‘Union, the militant @ufragette organisation, might lead to their Being sentenced to a term in prisen, SUFFRAGETTIOM INVADES THE ROYAL PALACE. Suffragottism has invaded Bucking: ham Palace and caused a small revo- Nation in the royal household, ong of the highly placed members of it re- signing. Queen Mary originally re-| with favor the granting of the vote to women, but the policy of the militant suffragettes has alienated Her Majesty's sympathy for the suffragette 8 organisation. First one lady in a minor post in the bi royal household resigned. she in- formed the Queen that the foreible,| {ater feeding of women was in her opinion ladies of the héusehold of much @teater importance expressed sym-, pathy with ti suffragettes at the luncheon table, ‘The Queen was intensely annoyed, | 7, and both were summoned to the royal | f presence. Soon afterward one of them, Lady Ghaftesbury, resigned. other still remains. ‘The majority of the ladies at Court are anti-suffragettes, The Duchess of Devonshire, the Mistress of the Robes, {9 a strong opponent of the whole fom- | .. WHO LEO A DOUBLE LIFE. Jemes R. Valenting, from whom his Blea 8. Vaienfine, was granted a decree of divorce yesterday by Justice Glegerich, upon the submission in court @f Valentine's confession to his wife that } Weervary, when the facts of his infi- became known. Gince that time he has hed no connection with the Co- Bank. i ———_>_— Duchess of Connaught Better. LONDON, April 1.—The Duchess of & good night. She continues to make satisfactory progress toward recovery. inist movement, and Lady Bradford and Lady Desborough are severe oritics of the militants’ methods, GOT KING GEORGE ON THE TELEPHONE, ‘The euffregettes made ral et- tempts to get a personal audience of the King In order put their case Defqge His Majesty, this was per- emptorily refused. hey sought te talk with the King over hene. Some one impersonated the Ruchess of Fite at the other end of the line. ‘The pian fafled because there te a private number used embers: of the royal family that must be men- toned by sy royalty who wants to peak direct to the King, The suffra- Gotte did | know this, and when the palace exchange clerk asked for the number she was unable to give dt. A week or 90 later, the suffragettes rang up the palace again and this time got through to the King, for they ntime somehow gqt build number, ’ King George happened to be in his personal writing room when the cal! was put through. The King was furious, summoned an equerry, and eaid to him: ‘Bome infernal woman haa given ay the private royal call number. You must find out who she ts," but the name is still a secret. _—— FRIEDMANN TEACHES SECRETS TO DOCTORS OF RHODE ISLAND. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, April 1.—The three Rhode Iviand physicians who have been selected by Dr. Friedrich F, Fried- mann to share some of the secrets of | the treatment he claims la a cure for tuberculosis given thelr first, in- struction clinic at Bt, Jom Howpital to-day. Dr. Friedmann explained to Dre, W. G, Dwinmell, Harry Lee Barnes and Samuel W. Starr the proper method of various cases, Dr. Friedmann will start for Wai ington at midnight to attend the di of the Gridiron Club to-morrow nig! and to appear before the, Weahlagton Academy of Science, vs eelling. The! Vi L administration, how to vary the dose | ana when to took for results in the) | BROKEN Wail, OFTHE SUBWAY: WALL STREET. There was a very quiet opening of the market in which the trading wan| entirely professional and after the first hour became exceedingly dull. | Aggressive selling of New York Cen-| tral caused this stock to decline rap- idly until it was two points down from | last night's closing. | In the late afternoon large selling or- | ders appeared and all stocks declined quickly, It looked very much like short The closing was dull and weak. ‘The Closing Prices. die Jon. ag ae a 3 Bt a u* a = G8 =i Small. de ie nt — Tel. 7 wi att 4 Ai too, a 8 mR uh — | fai v4 i oe eT ow He ae kit aie ah — we ee = i ont girania ee Routh, vi inh & |FIGHTS REVOLVER DUEL | WITH A SAFE BLOWER. rie | Police Chief Captures Thief He Found at Work After Desperate | Hand-to-Hand Battle. (Special to ening World.) BALTIMORE, Md., April 11.—A fight for their lives between a safe blower and Chief of Police Julius Wosch occurred in the Baltimore and Onto station at Elliott City when the police chief sur- Prised the burglar tampering with the sate early to-day, Barred from escape through a window, the burglar jumped at the chief, flour- ing a big revolver. Wosch grasped his man and would not let go, though the Durelar pointed his revolver close at his adversary and pulled the trigger, But the cartridge failed to explode. ‘The fact that @ bullet had fatlen from. its chamber and clogged the hammer of dena’ to-day. the revolver probably saved the police ent life, After a le for fifteen minutes the burglar ah Wosch fired several shots he eubmitte MAR RAINE’S ORIGINAL CURLING FLUID HAIR IN CURL Perfectly Harmless Stimulates Growth of nay blr, Used by Sect and “Trsteedaaa Ladies Throughout the World Misleand nese thelt hair na or THRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913 How Firemen : Smashed Subway ‘ To Reach Fire and Ruin It Left FIREMEN SMASH NEW SUBWAY 10 FIGHT BIG BLAZE Walls Are Cut to Let Streams Into Basement of Burning + | Narde | combat and in the course of th sive his name or make @ statement, A jimmy and @ bottle of liquid, be- Neved to be nitroglycerine, was found on the man. , aged soventy- Jer in vinegar known cing,” was to-day of separation In the Siping Court Mrs, Scutt was married }less than a year Within a few months her husband brought, eujt against her and she replied with the counter suit In which the decree was ranted to-day. Many people at attribute their good health to SCOTT'S EMULSION because f, its concentrated nourishment creates permanent body- power, and because it is MEN'S CLOTHING READY TO WEAR) $1.00 WEEKLY Styte and Fit Guarani METROPOLITAN clone. 0. | 120 Weat 125th a> them in Asparagus Dishes with drain- et, hand chased $24.75. The ny cut et the left shows (INTERNATIONAL Broadway Building. Electric drills, which bite pleces out of j the aonerete wall a foot thick of the | new Broadway subway, were called into | use before firemen under Chief Kenion could fight @ blaze which originated if the cellar of the five-story brick building at No, 371 Broadway at 9 o'clock last night and which resisted the efforts of the firemen to quench ‘t until late this morning. Then the roof of the building had fallen in, the place had been swept throughout: by flames, though halt « million gallons of water n@a been poured into the building and the damage was edtimated at considerably more than $100,000. The building was occupied by the Bhaw-Walker Company, dealers in Mice furniture, and by Henry Heim. wer, leather goods dealer.. Buperintendent Peterson of the sub- way construction company and a gang of men were on duty throughout the night opening holes through which the firemen might work, building supports for conduits and sewer pipes and pump- ing steadily to free the subway excava- tion from the torrents of water which rushed into it. Chiet Kenton said it was one of the fires he had been called on to fighting, four firemen were hurt, as w. who, in the darkness walked directly into the sweep of an axe. which a truckman wielded. T blow stunned him and cut his faci John Lychedyker and John. Casey of Engine Company No. 31 were over- thrown and stunned by an explosion of gas in the cellar and Edward Jaycox of Engine Company No. %, and Richard of Engine Company No. 4 were cut by flying fragments of debris, The fresh outburst of flame following the gas explosion in the basement swept through the first floor and brought it crashing into the cellar. Then the roof frying the fourth floor with It of this debris and so t when the firemen quilt nounced the building wu: in Franklin place, through to which the bullding extends, was stopped by the police. How the fire started ts not known. DATES —a trute contee- loa with « Bie value, ab ae ey COVERED CREAM- ARAMELS— witnous an Exe “tk 19c AND SATURDAY CONFECTIONS“ Church ~ Park Row and Nassau St. At City Hall re Silver Sets? porition. as “grass.” The MERIDEN Co. SILVER COMPANY, Silversmiths 49-51 W. 3’th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York | fae bona se aes eae ja lus ‘then sae see of fencellenc: I for Friday, April 11th. Special for Saturday, Aprii 12th. CHOCOLATE COVERED SAIR VAN. CREAM FILBERTS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECfAL FOR hietlslS OFFERING FoR payeet AND AMERICAN BEAUTY FILLED| MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED Hands and 120th Street sug ‘open Saturday ¢ Saturday ev evening i zune 18 ove i BROOME ST., Corner Centre. Servers © you know about our new Asparagus It will be worth your while to ask to see them. You will be struck with from the serving of what the London Cockneys know " TRETAILERS FEAR SUBWAY MAY CHOKE UP BROADWAY. They Plan at Luncheon to Protest Against Work Being Allowed to Block Business, Vigorous protest against any method of subway construction that will hurt the great retail interests located between Fourteenth atreet and Fifty-ninth street, when work on that section of the Broadway tube begins, within a few weoks, was planned at a luncheon of the Broadway Association, this after- oon, at the Hotel McAlpin, attende: nearly a hundred prominent buat men, There was spirited discussion of the menace to business along the Great White Way if a glut of shafts, pipes SHILOREN HATE, CASTOR OL, UGH Delicious “Syrup of Figs” best for their little stom- achs, liver and waste clogged bow bowels. Look back ot your chi your childhood d Remember the phy sic that mother insi: ed on—eastor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taki With our cl en {t's different. The day of harsh physic is over. We don't foreg the liver and 30 feet of bowels now; we coax them. We have no dreaded after effects. Mothers who cling | to the old form of simply don’ t| realize what they atthe children's revolt is well-founded. Their little | stomachs and tender bowels arc injured | by them. "it your child is fretful, peevish, hatt | sick, stomach sour, h feverish and its little system full of cold; has diarrhoea, sore throat, stomach-ache, doesn’t eat or rest well—remember— look at the tongue; if coated, give Creenag el ot Lal bed of Figs, then don't out murely will have a lew hours. well, ST eng ng ee Syrup of Figs ban tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro- pedi! simply cannot be harmful. It he stomach, makes id eters gdm cleanses gp i Cpeoog. tg bowels. In hours all ict undi, ested ferment. ing food and constipated waste matt: gently moves on and out of the system without griping or a Directions for children of all ages, also for grown-ups, plainly printed on ki the package. Ask 1p prepared “0. Ac 3 get the genuine, or the full name, l0cl— Reameret ¢ MEXICAN STYLE PECAN KISSES tenter Our rerulae’” Sve taste. if recular goods, to-day at. POUND BOX 25c ASSORTED NUT ELUSTERS— iy + Mile ys ing until 12 e’clock, 206 BROADWAY Cor. Fulton . St. 147 NASSAU STREET Bet. Beekman & Spruce Sts 266 W. 125th STREET Just East of 8th Ave. Asparagus and barricades appears in the retail dis- trict. ‘There were passed among the luncheaners a photograph of the street obstruction that has attended the con- struction of subways in other parts of the particularly In crowded Sixth nue, and it nerally agreed im- Spring | Humors yield to the purifying power of Hoods * Sarsaparilla Creates an appetite, Laie up heath Mediate steps should be taken to induce the Public Service Commission to pro- hibit any street blocking structures in the middle section of Broadway. jal fi ra. Y,, April 11.—Four tn- dictments charging larcency and mise appropriation of funds were returned to-day: against Isidore Tiss, former su- of Croghan. One of the Indict- charges the larcency of $10,040 of the town's funds; another charges ‘Tiss with obtaining $1,000 on a bogus town order. 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