The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1913, Page 2

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- —— “ WOKAR PED UMOER UPSET ALT ESHPES UN Two Others Hurled Out When Car Turns Turtle on Riv- H ik E E E 1 fal il AL if i Hi ql H | 3? gE i & i he i Lai z 2 & Hi i i = bg <a, Le £2 ow .™ FD #* iE gf f # BuF I Hd aa HA ZESESEE i 2 bE H it Hat aie fe 3 3 8 5 i i 4 $ | LH i iit : i i i i i | f E ii hi (Continued from First Page.) i i 5 E $ gs E 5s Fg i t fi i ij j Es Hf i aH OPEN OFFICES TO RECEIVE STOLEN @ooDs. “Then be proposed that we open an of- wy Ht segs tii ib ? rt i iH Ff i ii 39 iff it Li ti Hi awaiting sentence, until arrests ro been made in the score or more named in his confession, which ‘ | i Fo 3 TE i fee, Assistant District-Attorney Brouthers wala to-day the Merchants’ Association had notified him that jt i as E tr hecrsnpanigi 000,000 worth of goods are atolen yearly by Children tn Brens. from trucks in New York while in tran- a eit and that most of Shese stolen goods their Qre sold through such firms as those maintained by herman and bis part- ers. se NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR SAILS TO TAKE UP OFFICE. conversation | “suet Sir Cecil Spring-Rice Says He Will gs CLERK, / by ng Begin His Duties Immediately on Women ahded that one of the] home at No, 817 Reaching Washington. ‘galled on her several days| Wixty-ninth street LONDON, April 29.—Bir Cecil Arthur att] i f J ; Spring-Rice, the new British Ambasea- Gor to the United ites in succession to James Bryce, left Londan to-day for Liverpoo! and later ealled from that city for New York on board the Car- mania. He told the Associated Press be- fore his departure: “I am going to assume the duties of my office as British Ambassador imme- @iately on my errival in Washington. My family will come later.” 2 ‘The sta of the United States massy, Lady Pauncefote and the Duke of Devonshire were at the railway sta- tion te take farewell of the Ambassa- Gor, wned for the year, The iichy Mrs. Harriman sailed for Amertes en Vaul J. Moylan of the Wencera’ the same steamer. this city, ~, won the foils Someone resinniane, ¢ SHIPPING NEWS. rte i in He i i Hi i A it tied Hh He Hl i ii af | Fy Ae : < #E s Ff i | i f2*s te if g i fF Hl i ii PORT OF XBW YORK. ARRIVED. i ee INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, TO-Dar, aa a es SAILED TO-Day, George Washington. Alrican J Hee bie rut POLICE GIVE MAGISTRATE e| The; Arraign 248 in Clean Street je of California to legis “4 | records were expected to be made. Th . Crusade and Are Scored cording, to thelt Judgment on the eub: original field was eighty-two, runners Ject of land tenure, he feels it his duty bat this number began to thin out afte pmqeegpaanie equalling ®ables and several hundred Janitors, He soon found out they were there to answer to summonses issued by the police ‘yesterday for violation of the ordiance requiring garbage cans to be covered and pavements to be kept and a short day?’ exclaimed the Mag- iatrate, looking menancin,.y at the po- Sherman will be kept in the Tombs, | ini “more than $3 sisejays and Sparrows, Declared in CALIFORNIA ON TAP HLS Cut Out Words “Ineligible to Citizenship,” He Tells Legis- BRYAN SENDS MESSAGE, President Feels It His Duty to ee seen ait, Se, ota ru Alien Land Laws. The winners time was ? hours, a eit SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 19.—A telegram to Gov. Johnson from Secre- tary of Btate Bryan at Washington, Smith of New York third. siving the views of the Federal Admin- Smith made the running for the fire THE RBVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1018. i Autothat Turned Turtle on Riverside Drive WI SON WARNS - Three Women Aboard, One Pinned Under It (Specially Photographed by an Evening World Staff Photographer.) ‘ reereare re |WESTERNER WINS.) HUB MARATHON FROM BG FIELE —— Harry Smith of New Yorl Leads for 20 Miles, Then Finishes Third. BOSTON, April 19.—Gaining the lea three miles from the finieh tine Frit Carlson of Minnapolis, Minn., toda ‘won the seventeenth Maration race ¢ the Boston Athletic ‘Association frot he course is 2 hours 2 minutes 18 1 seconds, made by Mike Ryen of Ne York last year. Andrew Sockalexis, ¢h Maine Indian, was second and Sarr twenty miles. Gwinging with @ lon ietration on the pending allen land laws etride over the fast roads, the New Yon paths FRc age Regge noe ory Met runner was thirty seconds ahead of th cetved to-day. Gov. Johnson made the telegram public, but without comment.| quickly and staggere we ee phe rere s Aa Conditions for the gruelling race wer “The President desires me to say that, fhe fully recognises the right of By Court. te urge a recognition of the interna- Magistrate House was exceedingly tional character of auch legislation. the Hartem Court to find it jammed to suffocation with mothers carrying — pe “Being enmious to preserve He asks that tiff’s Sickness, record at Wellesley. Withid five mile Meal. The roads were hard and fast an the first five miles, Thousands of persons lined the cours and cheered the leaders as they sprinte and over the finish line. etrength: the tending Felatione aBleting between this country | Both Deeply Affected at Their a mith of the Bronx Churel York, took the lead at th and the nations the Orien Feuadtuty’ feat ese Tornthas “| — First Meeting Since Pon- | start of the classic twenty-Ave mil vises against the use of the words ‘in- eligible to citizenship.’ you bring this view to the attention of B. A. A. Marathon and led seconds below the record fo ure. He delleves the Sen- A light rain we the Legislat ate dill as telegraphed to the Depart-| ROME, April 1.—For the fret time| *#llipe when the runners passed Natick William H. Allan of the Hamitto! ‘lean. Don't you know that this is Saturday| ent of Btate is greatly to be pre-| since the beginning of the Pope's iliness| 4 A. followed closely upon the leader ferred. That bill limi citizen and to those who hed detlres | ANsele Sarto, his brother, was allowed | Edward Fabre of the Montreal A. A their intention to become citisens.” to see him this morning. Prof. Ettmore| reached Natick about fifty yerés be ‘The measage was read in both houses | Maroblafava, who had not permitted the| "ind the second man. The other rus jand ordered printed in the journals with- | meeting during the critical period of thi stretched out at intervals 0 out discussion. ‘No action on the message of the Gov-| present, as he feared the emotion| On the way to Wellesley the rynnet ernor containing the Bryan telegram| caused by the encounter betwein the| found a few short hills, on the top ¢ will be taken until next week. This was | two brothers might have a bad effect on which was a party of Wellesle announced officially by the floor leaders | his patient. ce girle, who waved encouragemer in the upper house, years old, of No, 283 Eighth avenue, Manhattan, who was cut about the arma and knees, She declined medical BIRDS FIGHT IN COURT. Contempt, Are Kijccted. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 19.—Court court House were interrupted for time yes- terday by @ conflict between two biue- jays and a colony of sparrows deter- mined to set up housekeeping in the court room chandelier. Judge Irwin, who was presiding, or- Sheriff th a long pole the deputy Grove the birds out. A partly built nest was confiscated. = Re SOLD FOR $130, SHE SAYS, WILMINGTON, Del., April 13—Teresa Sasso, fifteen, has complained to the police that her father had sold her in Police says Cotilio n00, The case was laid before Attorney-Gen- eral Wolcott, who directed the girl com- mitted to an institution pending appli: cation for an annulment of th riage. The girl and Cotillo were married about a week ago, the girl's father join. ing in the application for marriage Ucense, Immediately after the wed- Ging the girl 1s said to have disappeared and to have taken refuge at the house of a triend, ——. Gaelic Football at Celtic Park. The Gaelic football championship of IM will be decided at Celtic Park to- merrow, Kilkenny and Kildare teame) will be the opponents. Manager Manis |; | and the Kildare Men's Association, un- der whose auspices the big game will bo held, sys it will be the best ever played in this country and that it will be worth qoing miles to see. In addi- tion there will be a match between Mayo and Cork and @ 20-yard run for members. ———_ Bank Reserve £18, ‘The statement of the Serr eee hies WASHINGTON, April 19.—Secretary Bryan to-day telegraphed to Gov Jotn-| preached his brother's bedroom of runners had quit. The rain bd ground thet It is im violation of obligations. Pope's indisposition, insisted that he be| * few yards. Angelo t athletes. The fleld was oti Sarto, who ts stilt sturdy. | Cut over nearly two miles ands conned. ‘ trepidation. When the door was opened! At Lake street, twenty miles, Omi by Mer. Bressan, the Pope's private | was, still leading, one minute abead o faltewteg oat | me were the out gad be | approached other and both men were in tears, lo Sarto was only able ti giniers ee brothers started talking about if subjects, but Prot Mar-: mies HE si A rumor circulated in Rome soon af- terward that the Pope had suffered from @ fainting fit as a consequence of the; E2BS26558: getenas ee i+ Heel pene ee a) Se tes ee segeste rest Washington Crew Beat OAKLAND, Cal., April 19.—Washing ton won the varsity boat race iW Ost land Harbor to-day, defeating Stanfor hours thie afternoon. His oreathing | py 176 yards, Uni was easier and his rest more refreshing | crew was third. on the treaty While Senator Reet was Secretary of Sis Ses eer eae to t of im the United States to own land fer rae observance of the treaty ef amelioration only one bulletin dally will pow be published: y (signed) “MARCHIAF AVA,” “aMICL” ind |. The Pope to-day, when the sun flooded his apartment, exclaimed: “On a day ke this 1 cannot imagine that anybody could ‘be Ill," Hite two sisters, his brother Angelo and p Peat nn tiodaa AR PARIS BANDIT PARDONED niece remained throughout the 4 @t the Vatican. Hie sister Anna, BY PRESIDENT POINCARE. | tuorisea by Prot. Marchiatava, went to the kitchen to help in the preparation Dieudonne, Declared Innocent by] of © ltght spectel, custard to tempt Gang Member After Senteuce, ° ts Saved From Guillotine. PARIG, April 1%—Dieudonne, one of| This afternoon, together with his the four automobile bandits sentenced te | wotner, his sisters and his niece, the | death by the Paris Court of Assises on Feb, 21 was pardoned by President Ray- mond Poincare to-day. The other three, Callemin, Soudy and Monier, are to be Guillotined on Tuesday. ‘The oharges against the condemped men included murder, arson, robbery and many other kinds of felony. Dur- ing the trial Callemin on hearing ¢! of Clearing House banks and trust come | Th, panies for the week shows that they hold $19,685,880 reserve in excess of legal requirements, This is an increase of 4,101,000 from last week. m4 fetched the record pi of %, ‘arey Duacea, Bates Peet cre wean sath at aes hg mm adrt, (irom De Seu eer “Ie your new play & “You, it’s here for @ stay. tion of greyhounds in London to-| ANTWERP, April 1%—The steamer Pope had some tea ond jelly, The doc- tors ordered him to take ten as en ald to perspiration. Cardinal Merry det Vel, Papal Secre- tary of @tate, remained for an hour in conference with the Pope this afternoon. The object of the interview was kept he secret. - "Tt Ty rit — New Trainer for Cubs. | CHICAGO, April .—The appointment of F. & Hart as trainer of the Chicago Nationals was announced by President | C. W. Murphy of the elud to-day. Hart from | succeeds “Doc” Semmons, who resigned after @ Aght with Manager Kvers and Who eupeequently signed with the Cia- cinnat! “Rede,” —_——— at an| Strike Dees Net Geld Lapland. Lapland was eble to sail from this to-day according to echedule, car-

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