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TARIFF BILL SAFE, |4*"* UNDERWOOD TELLS PRESIDENT WILSON, on, “Could Vote To-Day and no tn- —_ NO CHANGE IN RATES. g & 3 alight feverishness in the the night. Later in the ‘was feverish, while his worse. ae wes i } a Ways and Means Chairman Pays an Early Morning Visit to White House. i & g ‘idl 1 thia morning able to nourianment. He greatly yotka of eggs beaten up Marsala wine and old makes kind of cream tious ané light ead much by Italians. Marchiafava gave a fresh pre- ist (Prom 0 Matt Comenontent of The Srening WASHINGTON, April 16.—-While Many statenmen were at breakfast to- @my a conference was held in the White House between President Wilson and Chairman Underwood of the Ways and Means Committee. Tariff was the aub- fect of their talk. After leaving the White House Mr, Underwood sald: ‘I came to eee the President to report the progress that we are making in the House with the bill and to explain to him certain Uttle phases that were not clear to him. 1 told him that everything ie Proceeding satisfactory and that there appears to be nothing in the way @f continuing that progress. For the next three or four days we shall pro- c: * with the cancun discuasion, droning out kinks and making @ few amend- ments of slight consequence. 1 do not anticipate that there will be any im- portant changer, ‘but in the making of @ large measure like this it is Impossl- ble to prevent some unintentional er- Tore creeping into the text. The cor- rection of these will be the only changes made by the caucus. “We could take o vote and settle the question to-day, but that would Hy i which he has suffered. The pro- mended complete rest and saying: “Each patient be his own physician,” ft Btro- Marie Zane Taylor, Who Seeks Separation From Broker mot be fair, Within « few days the caucus will finish ite discussion and repert te the fall Mouse. I feel absolutely certain that the bill will be passed by the Mouse exactly in the form that the cayens reports it. NO CHANGE IN THE SUGAR AND OTHER SCHEDULES. “There will be no change in the sugar echedules or any of the other sctedules 8 they come from the caucus, T do Rot know just how long a Ume will be taken for debate in the House, perhaps two or three week, We muat allow the Gentlemen to have thglr may, but I be- Hove we shall bo able to finish up in a relatively short time. “The complaint of life insurance com- panies againnt the Income tax ix mado under @ misunderstanding of the text of the bill, If the gentlemen who com- plain would read the dill very carefully they would find that there ts no foun- dation for thelr ¢ that policy- holders are to be taxed. They will find that mutual life insdrance companies fre not to be taxed any more than they are at present, They pay 1 per cent, under the existing corporation tax, and that ts just what they will pay under the new income tax, HOW NEW YORKERS WILL BENEFIT BY TARE REFORNS (Continued from First Page.) ON PAGE AND MALONE. e Ls SaaS cut from this or that item fs too little to be noticed of appreciated tf applied only to one man or family, But apply this fraction of @ cent to the whole nation and it means a vast sum of money saved in the course of a year. “The benefited consumers are the ninety millions of Americans in the aggregate. ‘The single individual may say he does not see where he Ia getting any direct return, but indirectly he is, because the reat sum of money that now goes to enhance the profits of the relatively few benefictaries of protection will be saved for the many of the public, “From the individual's point of view the new tariff may not effect an immo- diate reduction of comt of living, but It will unquestionably have one prompt and striking result, Any further in- creases will be stopped. The steadily rising cost of commodities of everyday Hfe will have reached their height. The era of high prices fs at it# maximum, CHECK ADVANCE NOW AND DE. CREASE WILL FOLLOW. “If prices are raised too high, then an inflow of imports will force them down. ‘They must remain at a normal level be- of the world’s competition, “What I look for {s, that after a short period, during which the countrty will adapt itself to new conditions, there will be a downward tendency in pric which gradually will seek the new lower level desired, Then the average Now Yorker will begin to see that he is wet ting things chaper and his cost of lying will be lessened, We must recognize, however, that in New York one of the &reat factors of cost in all that we con- sume is the expense of dixtribution, whica conditions of population overcrowding, high rents, high maintenance charges and various other items add to our retall prices, These the tariff cannot touch. “The high tariff has been adding to the wealth of the protected interests and not to the profits of the unprotected consumer. A penny tax of protection exacted on all the people of the United States for one day on one item nets nine hundred thousand dollars, When this Is applied to all the articles that have enjoyed high protection you read- ily see the source of the prodigious in- come enjoyed by protective beneflolaries, “In this bill is upheld the Democravc principle that this Government should not be permitted to grant elther to cor- Porations of to individuals the right to tax the whole people for the benefit of the few.” York Contrat and Hudson River | Ratirend Company, to fill the vacancy 5 the death of hin father, at ‘the annus! meeting of the stockholders ‘The other directora were ‘In case of insurance companies may be deducted suns other than the amounts paid within the year on policy and annuity contracts to policy holders as dividends or as return of Premium payments, They have 20 jonmee for alarm or protest.” poche abel MISSING BRIDEGROOM FOUND IN HOTEL HERE Dr. Hoppin, Recent Victim of Sand- bagger, Is Located After Search Since Monday. Dr. Lewis Weston Hoppa, a prosper: ous young physician of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, who disappeared ‘appointes by Presid: Monday while on his honeymoon, was a lent Wilson to 8 | vcated to-day in a New York hotel. States District~Attorney for the 1, iiopoin and his bride had been atay- District of New York to #ue> int at the nome of his brother, John J- : cs ‘Wise, called on Mr. Wise! sroppin, of South Orange, a lawyer, tral moeting laver, with 63 per stock represented, it wan jes into the New York Cen- tral and Hudson River Raitroad Com- new company js capitalised ‘The consolidation was nethorized recently by the Public Ser- viee Commission. MARSHALL CALLS ON WISE. ‘M. Snowden Oéarshall, who has been i i < & ‘Vedera) Building. i whose wife is a sister of Prof, Thomas i} says he is ready to ase | ° Diet J. Preston, who recently married the ties of DistrictAttorney 48 | Vidow pf Grover Cleveland, eee eeeertna Z| At tue Hoppin home it was mld ¢ Rees conte te whlch tee tre ug{afternoon that, while the doctor haw Battic & Marshall appears as been located, the family had no details attarneye will be eorted out, eid Mr, | a2 to the circumstances surrounding his ané he will ask the United disappearance. The family was unable Puntos Attorney-General to appoint a {tv say at what hotel Dr, Hoppin was found, Prosecutor for such cases, them is the case against A. L,/ Dr. Hoppin was sandbagged some & Co., mining promoters, and | time ago and reveived @ severe wound on the head, which, at times, had of that firm, who are with using the mails to de- | caused him trouble and which possitly F fr In the first trial of the Wisner | may have caused a temporary los of tone Bee gi7 Slesarene. meer. CURRENCY PROBLEM TO HOLD THE HOUSE 2 AFTER TARIFF BILL (Apecial to The Krentug World) WASHINGTON, April 16.—An soon the Tariff Reform bill ts passed by the lower house of Congress, ant sent to the Senate, another seform—that of banking and currency lawe—wil! be un- dertaken by the Administration. In his mowsage to Congress iast week dealing solely with tarif, President Wilaon naid: “At a later time I may take tho liberty of calling your attention to rofomue which press close upon the heels of tarift changes, if not accompany them, of which the chtof is the ceform of banking and currency iaw Members of the House, inteveste’ | the subject, interpret this declaratio: Nine-Year Cycles Mark Career of Pope Pius X., Now Near Death FoR span of nine years has appeared strangely’in the life of Pope marking ~s . by the finger of fate the milestones in his schoolboy at Reise, in Italy. to mean that while the Senate fa strug- sling with the tariff, the President will wend in another message relating to currency problems and they will be put at work afresh, ington in hot weath: works on the extra sessions, debate. Mr. Pujo, of Louisiana, the this Congress, tariff bill Is passed by the House, dent Wilson has urged that obs of the country sweltering in House meltin tarift in debate, urrency struggle. BULL MOOSE PARTY GROWING RIGHT ALONG, To-Day to Organize in Every County in Union.. secret session at the Hol to-day, with George W. chair. It re from committe®men from all over the country, The or of these was that the Progressive Party backwar to establish Progressive organizati in all of the 2,94 cour of the U Stat fea in which located larg and Chicago, It sub-divide the th into such district ‘by Inw the units of representation The me activ politios throughout y at once and to plac t Kressional of the United in the Progressive Party, talk of expansions and expensive inno: is was never halted by any aux: ne an to com x those at of Kansas, Filun and BE. Pennsylvania, Medill MeCormick ay Frances Kellor of Chicago, ex-Go Stubbs of Kansas, Frank Gibson, pri Matthew Hale Boston. Hoods Sarsaparilla Spring Medicine and blood purider ig A The prospect ts not pleasing to Con- Bressmen, who had expected to take a protracted leave of absence from Wash- + while the Senate a virtually @ holiday during the Senate's Representative Carter Glass of Vir- ginia is to be Chatrman of the Banking and Currency Committee, succeeding Money ‘Trust hunter, who was not elected to Mr. Glass is preparing 4 bill providing for many changes in existing banking laws and, for a revision of the currency system, but the draft is not complete, nor will it be until the Presl- nothing ire that first object nor a'vert the energies of Congress from the clearly defined duty of revising the taaiff But in mid-summer heat there is prospect witnessing the Senate ‘and the COMMITTEEMEN HEAR Members Decide at Meeting The National Executive Committes of the National Progressive Party met in 1} Manhattan Perking in the celved encouraging reports reports Is Krowing while dhe old parties are going It was decided at the morning session ing alto decided to get into h of the Con- Apparently there is no lack of for the meeting were Murdock for Judge Ben Lindaay of Colorado, and What You ~ Most Need Now, for tired feclings, bad blood, ete,, is HIS CO-RESPON | Former Son-in-Law of J. R, Keene Sued After Three Years of Second Venture. Mra. Marie Zane Taylor has started a sult for tion and allmony against Talbot J, Taylor, banker and broker, at No. 11 Wall street. Mrs, Taylor was named as co-respondent when the | broker's firat wife, a daughter of the | ate James R. Keene, sued him for divorce, After the decree in that case they were married. The first Mrs, Taylor, who was Miss Jensica Keene, obtained her divorce in April, 1%@, The decree gave her the | custody of her four children, In Sep- tember following ‘Taylor and his present wife were married at Stamford, Conn, ‘The firat Mr: sult was heard by a referee were kept secret until it reached the Appellate Division, where the testimony was made public. Among other allegations in her sult Mrs, Jessica Taylor said: “in December, 1i, in order that the relation between the defendant and Marle Zane might be more easily con- tinued, and in order that Marie Zane of & married the protection that she ve therefrom, it Was arranged between the defendant and Marie Zane that Marie Zane should contract a ma: riage {0 somo uther person and im: diately afterward obtain a divorce cordingly and in pureu rangement th 12, 1901, was married to William Northrup Cowler ana since that time has been koowr. as Mre. William N. Cowles." This was indignantly denied by Tay- jor and the woman ae was to marry 80 soon, VOTING MACHINES DELAY ELECTION ON D. AR. PRESIDENCY But Campaigning ls Lively for! Mrs. Story, Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Bryan. Ac- ce of such ar- said Marie Zane on Dec. WASHINGTON, 16.—Delegutes to the Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution were ready for the election of officers when they reassembled to-day in Continental Hail, Three women had been nominated last cnidnight for the leadership—Mrs, John April WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918 planar DENT|TRUCK RUNS OVER BRIDE NOW ASKS | A FLEEING THIEF, ~FORSEPARATONBUTHESPEEDSON Big Crowds Before Fugi- tive Is Caught. Throngs in Kenmare stivet late this afternoon «aw Detectives Carrao, Caponesand Castano of the Italian Squad spring at two youths who were walking with a lot wagon belonging to August Bode of No, 669 Johnson avenue, Hrooklyn, The wayon had halted at Kenmare and Eligabeth streets, Currag cauyht one of the youths but the other, dropping the rugs, took to his heels with Capone and Castano after him. ‘The fugitive sped through Elisabeth street and tr an express wagon, the path of the track an vel crossed his legs, Capone was xo clown to him that one of the horses knogked him down and the Wheels of the truck frazed hi back ax the detectives squirmed to one side to avold them Capone was up again in an instant, but quick ax he wax the man he had expected to fnd groaning on the pave- ment, probably with both legs broken, had renewed hix flight and was running toward Mott street with as much sf as before, apparentiy none the wor for having been run over, Castano was closer to him now than Capone and je jerked his revolver from hia pocket. He shouted to the fugitive to stop, but the man was dodging be- tween scurrying people, trying ror to escape the detective's revolver, and so Castano was afraid to shoo. For 100 feet or more he sped on, his re’ ady for use whenever the fugitive should get clear of the frigit- ened throngs. But the fugitive was nearing the cor- ner of Mott street and as Castone «aw that he was about to turn the corner fired three shots in the alr, The ports terifled every one within hear- ing distance and men, women and chil- dren ducked into doorways or scurried into basement entrances to the tene- menia on elther side of the streets, Castano's quarry was one of thone ducked into a basement choosing w that ‘veneath the tenement at No. 196 Mott street and Castano and Capone, who had come up, followed him in. The cellar was dark, but crouching Jn & corner the detectives found their Man and jumped him together that he might have no chance to put up @ fight. In the Mulberry street station the prisoners sald they were James Impera- tore of No, 183 Mutbery street, whom Carrao had caught; and Michael Lan: Miller Horton of Buffalo, N. ¥., the ‘regular’ candidate, supported by the administration; Mrs, William Cum- mings Story of New York City, and Mrs. Charles B. Bryan of Memphis, ‘Tenn, There are a number of candidates for Vice-president-genera!, Although not so important, friends of the candidates early disclosed their interest and In- dulged In active campaigning. ‘Three voting machines had been In- stalled, but as few had been instructed in their use, much confusion resulted. On the floor of the Congress heated discussions regarding the work of the rr structed credentials committee continued, At the voting room work- ers for the various party candidates were much in evidence and campaign Hterature was being distributed. This was objected to and all campaign Iter- ature and party workers were excluded from the vicinity, Voting progressed very slowly, and aw there are 1,100 registered delegates entitled to @ vote it is estimated the result of the election will not be known unttl late to-night or to-morrow morn- ing. —— | SHIP LOAD OF HIGH BALLS. Million and a Quarter Q: Whiskey and Ginger Ale Ai A million and a quarter quarts of whiskey, stout and ginger ale arrived here from Dublin to-day in the steamer Wells City. It was the largest shipment of liquors and ‘soft stuff” that ever reached this port, The consignment welghed 1,230 tons. It all went to one dealer, te of orance ct lente ¢ imoney carries. three pecial fer Wednesda: Wednesday's Oilering SH ALMOND NOUGAT e400 arade elyow' te ones © peer seven POUND BOX Park Row. Cortiandt | 64 BARCLAY STREET Cor. West Broadway Cor. Park Rew & Nassau S.. At City Hal! Park ‘ that he didn't need a doctor, have withstood verti, of No. 41 First atreet, who had given the others such a chase. Lam- bert!, when he was asked if he did not want to have a doctor examine his legs, id that they pained him a little, but 80 both young men were locked up. The detec- tives said that the truck which ran over Lamberti was a heavy one and that he must have bones of hardened steel ts the weight of the vehicle. Se ITALIAN BALLOONISTS FLY OVER VATICA' PAY HOMAGE TC POPE. ROME, April 16.—An Italian mili- tary dirigible balloon flew over St. Pe- ter’s and the Vatican to-day, and as it ‘did so its occupants waved the Italian flag ae an act of homage to the aged Pontiff, inte thetr Somporition, get th ™ the purchasing power 19¢! 1 teas oie Katurden ‘eveeian wall T1'etaleeken 400 Broome ti., cor, Contes. OBEY THAT IMPULSE. GOTO Carlton Terrace TO-NIGHT. Give us a chance to make good our claim that we have the most beautiful place in America. 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Bruecker declares he is convinced tha he will make Barbados fore April 38, ngineer Kruger and Mechanicta both Germans, complete th ! eee ve j DAUSOURT LEADS IN FLIGHT French Aviator Tossed Up an Down in the Air During Kace tor Cup—Siorm Halts Swiss F' PARIS, April 16. Pommery Cup, val ry aeroplane flights, by two aviawers, Edmund Audemars, Swiss, and Plerre Daucourt, a French man, from the outskir day. Their objective ¢ of 5 miles in a the noftheast. as Berlin, alr line t JOHANNISTHAL, Germany, April 16.— Pierre Daucourt, the Freneh flying man arrived at the aerodrome here at 6. this evening from Paris The feature of the race for the Pom mery Cup was the long daylight Mght of Dau German cldedly stormy weather croxsin, the Antennes, but his flight was ver; little affected until he arrived in th Valley of the Rhine, rt from the French to th tal. He encour whi Plane was tossed up and down in the al sometimes for a distance of 150 yards b; the strong and varying winds, WANNE, Gerinany, April 16.—E mund Audemars, the Swiss aviator, | S n landed here at 10.65 on his flight troy Parts to Berlin. Audemars, after making a spiral cent and remaining In the air for t minutes, postponed his departure fo Berlin until to-morrow on account of a} ASOSS ALAN Shots Fired by Detective Scare} With Big Dirigible Stocked for; or ‘Trinidad be- FROM PARIS TO BERLIN. | of A flying race for the md at $1,500, for cross was started of Paris early where his aen- | A FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH FOUND IN NEW REMEDY Many of Those Who Benefited from Tonic Used It as a Last Resort. 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