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mrs si ‘ ” THE BVENING WORED, YRURSDAY, APRIL Wi, 1018” « COAGHIMAN'S WIFE. (Ze Bigelow's Granddauohter |\HOTFOOT ANSWER WILSON AGAIN "edt Che. NEE BT O° WETTING. SHEMSHSTIES |" ove | TOCALOFCPD, AT TE CATO, Ey) HS UE SI CAVE HIM KISSES SAT BY CABLE) TAXSPATROMGE =z) SE voloe | a phone enld in on ozeited! Highlander in Kilties Leads Po- “John Lawrerice, who says he's regis- 4 fe F 2F i Es 5 | } f | erent Employer of Both Too Fond Chicago Sculptor Gets Mes-|Like Old Time Tammany tered af your Hotel, just telephoned to] iceman Exciting Chase tip tnt and the peang as wee nea| Of Her Hubby, She Says in sage From England and in an | Dough Day as Senators |1i",Jr ser non min ice cua none’ in Brookfyn. Clerksy and bellboys rushed to the { Gather Eager for Offices. | soom on the third floor, which had been! yo Gras ibe a given to @ man registering as John ~ rig) oma MA he ey a Nie ie @ crack rifle shot in the Forty-cighth Lewrence of New York a few hours be- Company of the Gordon High LAST TO BOARD LINER, | ‘St treo omer |fore, and opening the door with © P88 i reroute, Canasa. ‘He. might, ave WASHINGTON, April 24-=iPrestdent | Key found the man lying on the bed Jn! known when he got a furlough to ‘Wileon again visited the Capitol to-day |/'* UNderwear. His throat was cut and/ visit ¢riends in this country that eome- Goes to Marry the Girl Whose! « conter with senators, nesititg to win| “pe tress ‘iu reser in hie hand. || thing was going to happen, for twelve mt Mawel was Kd from arete othere got @ furlough at the same time. them over to his policies, Announce-| Hospital and huried the man there. It| 5, the other twelve the first shot Favor His Younger Brother wee made at the Wilte House wot the gun, Tha Once Won. f i rt ie il Suit for Divorce. Hour Is on His Way. ‘ i? zg 4 E 5 8 > £ A & z 23 sf was found that he was seriously hurt! ow of the gun. This made Alm ¢he that the object of the visit was to dis-| ut probably would recover. He told! wandering thirteenth member. cuss patronage only/ and it ie true that | the doctors his name and sald he lived! wen, ne visited his friends in Pat the pressure of the office-hungry Dem-|'", Brokiyn, but wouldn't say a word) gnogue, L. 1, had @ fine time, ocrate hes been strained to,starvation|“"” D* Ad tried to Kil Mmeetf. went to eee his cousin in Jamaica. point, 3 There was something Going last night The President set out the-patronage eR ASE EE MNGIN PROTESTS [ose Capito}. and ‘the scenes ‘thet followed ito, they give were tke an old time Gough day at is in. Toron “UNPRECEDENTED” Tarn ean sejere come to Brooklyn. M O'Leary put on his Tammany Hall. Senators and Repre- bis wee bit cap eprang on to the rising gangpiank.|table at which Private Secretary y . the fine sojer he was. And ¢ ‘When half way across it he turned, Tumulty. eat with piles of papers con- * it was he had wi’ a’ the "Fred! Fred!" he shouted, “The mon- recommendations and appoint- save him. What time it —— I it Boss,.She: Declares. The gong had sounded ali hands ashore on the steamer Adriatic of the White Star line today and the rail was crowded with passengere Waving thelr goodbys'to friends on the dock. The gangplank started to go up into the alr, when there came rushing through the crowd @ young man with a flushed face, carrying euitcase. He i A pretty little brunette with flashing Diack eyes eat in @ Jersey City court- room today and heard another women, (all and angular, Whose hair to tinged] <. Gray, accuse her of kissing her} “ai, | man and breaking up the eret- bappy home of the jehu. li i | 5 : i it f iy j f it th hi Fi! i i < if ; EE if? i sentatives flocked to the Yreugh trying to get out-of it all the appeintments, possible. In the room was a lon E | g i | f fiz if Fret he fine ed net tee wettings proof I need was when he ey and the tlokets!. Quick! quict!”’ left the army devil a y , Another man, slightly yoynger, ran u} but it was ebout 620 e a ‘e " ae ~ : the Deak and handed him © roll of bit ‘whieh he checked off names. @ member @ firm thet P ‘ ‘ ne anda ere was a hasty hand- | 6OM| specializes in supplying strikebreakers fi 3 sich clasp and the mas with the suitcase ran OTHERS WERE DOLOFUL, for mining compantes involved ta labor iF: wf a |to the end of the plank and jumped Messengers went scurrying: about the| for iiaadell ; 3 tig: i Peetigil odd penal eogarad or Capitol notifying member after member] ing citisens of the United States may| But he came back, avics, ing man, was also in court, defending ' f } * for Sunderland, Begiand, to warky the th aie cn P. vg then | Scawire and bold land, fe.’ ew ye ae oe ‘ot [28 wife's suit for divorce, 4 é girl of his heart. be eager \ of Arizona in 1912 enacted that ‘no per- : fF |hdre. ‘Mahon's name hae been involved . B | Years ego Avery, his brothers Fred |Praiteat “ned cand eae atrnn | 20" Rot eligible to become te of Washington. rsd ein was the Gret witn , i) ‘, Lttahthned lived uit Lente ie A| meaningless nothings in answer to case was called before Ad- wat » ‘ Pretty ni ir was 1 ap- eotly eatimable person, | i000, ‘lt ster Te ante Cah : Grh é ‘ ‘ Ernest loved the girl and go dvd | 0% of the bersing pleas. To a tew ph Hartshorne. — Sha eald her domestic Pa ag » ie fis i Lawrence—the youngest of the three | Quicrnied ve normation that he had a ‘Aan : | determined to make certain appoint troubles began the day when she and brothers, The elder man gave way to E (Continued from Firet Page.) s i Policy of the of the United States | lander on tl nor against its adoption into the laws of | slipper and then her tmsband entered the service of the : : ae the boy and never told of his love to the|mentern tent ahay Meee ae ee Mego te rig oer ye Tie che one seeeen GIRL HAS [eo be Cs dace ith Pecame eM | appointed, as the case might be. © nelmilar action It would be mereiy | Round the biock they went, Friedlander “ ¥ \ : ‘There @ number of Republican {and the Highlander, to Macon street, to ‘Mire. Mahon and Danny wore too Senators summoned to be told what ap- following the declaration of our Const) Lewis avenue, to Halsey atreet and back sirl, and |friendly right from the start,” ehe told — x this country. Ernest was a sculptor. when Miss Chapman came here a year | WILSON ANNOUNCES BATCH OF | at this moment is not pleasant to con- tution, the policy of the United States| tg Sumner avenue At Lewis erence separated |the Court, ‘I began to wet sueploious He went to Chicago. Lawrence ud-|Plntments the President had deter i ago, she soon learned how things were. APPOINTMENTS. template. Calmly and diepassionately Government and the precedents of a! ‘ther was given full custody|when I noticed how she alwa: t The t lied and are disfcussing a law adinittedly y taut of the ode ‘rey Treated engagement was canc, Boi farmed we ‘cusal iw the fault of the jor. treated 4 Rite | During her stay in Mew) York the tives scrambled up to it the instant| OBJECTION MADE SY JAPAN| He was given a Crap d sentence and Halsey street Policeman Ruethef : co tained employment in the Government | ™ined to make in States where there! jeast two States. joined in the chase and he caught up daughter Mrs, White has taken | with him every time he went out to feed B. DODGE-: service, Fred lives at No, $? Clarkson palit er eeg af eontely ee big “We protest, while we are merely te-| with the an 2 th Ailtles s Sumner ” - i * | dati tmnt a ie nocked in her. 1 believe the|the chickens, Manhattan. The ictters .of ‘Wilien's past, ap aaa Gennes ating simi laws, against having en ie | Lawrence to his sweetheart began to trained upon us not only the verbal bat-|the smail knife out of the hand. af HOW ROCKEFELLER | cool in thelr ardor, Lawrence had be-| wally are not considered in the mak-|tertes of Japan, but those of our own| O'Leary and this moraing the High- come interested in American girls, und |!86 of Democratic appointments. country. ‘The position that we occupy | lender told bis troubles to | sculptor had come ners” to visit her. ted to depart. | . | doors were opened. Texans, Georgians, AND DEMAND FOLLOWER, , harses, Kerrigan was dlemissed from | ie other lave adtelr eich the pecsex: | Floridans and Tennesseeane were there,| Oblection te made by Japan and fortn-| the Mahon service, but she asserts he | | brother. ‘Ernest had the tact sot to| but heading the whole list was Gore, Gethanded leserted her end refused to support h: | attempt to press his own sult at guck a|the blind Senator from Oklahoma. discussion, as, {we do| ‘Say, hobby, the ts ase Ay ae ~ " Sarthe paciet hee Paki friende.| There were @ dozen trough feeders in conne Ld dipoeaiona con-| ere I go?” expec make @ gen: ° | It 1 presumed been Gor-| the room. at once. The President would shat which Ib déired by} — i; mi ineena’ be earae Toa ee Mr. - | TRPOR Sn oro a sot came here-and| listen first to what they had to say and tion of our people apd which JOSEPH PULITZER’S WILL. wi have . tue rigan was on the stand that, her se: | YOHN Bigelaw’s Granddaughter (Cuiitinued trom iret Page.) went to De Jongs Hotel in Hoboken, | then Pass them on so quickly that no} ve Selptioge Pea oe kept dy his aunt. Before leav.| one knew what had happened. It was| 40, is placed the odtum of bringing pos-| F: Ine Chicago he had written Miss Ci Noticeable that most of the callers were] sible financial disagter and, even worse or the pockets of the bondholder te for|man that he was @olng to make his |@outhern and Western Senators ang|°? our nation. What a proposition for ! ermanent cusations were outrageous and nothing more than blackmail. He and Mrs. Mahon may be witnesses for Adds to Mystery of Her if " home ta New York, and | Representatives. Easterners, like Sena-|® sreat state and & great people! Preliminary papers in a friendly guit —_—_—_—_—_. | Flight From Home. ‘howe two parties to agr |gave her Fred's address as his own. | tor O'Gorman of New York, we “Tie ‘question in all arigus| Have been filed in the County Clerk's my | ONDHOLDER MUST PAY THE | what else he Wrote in oe Weiter Only! spicuous by thelr absence. For one Tie] office by George L. Rives, one of the me ! ADDITIONAL TAX. he and the lady know. ere was ‘ tate of the late Jo- 4 | tice of @| hour the President kept up the free od =f Ne! More mystery than ever ‘invests tie, “The general idea is that the Govern | eee adores von eae “Jtrough and then dashed back to the| WAlch. It seems to arouse when Call- dg See mateo on DEGLARES MIGS BORDEN MERE- motive of Miss Lucy B, D6age ins: | Ment Wil look to the sourve Of the | “ite was at his brother's home when, | White House. fornln Ve. the. Vince 1A. Which :|t- come rt ee eee ere meena eons LY OINEO WITH FRIEND appearing from the home of her mother, ented eau Will be required to |#t 11 o'clock gue sarong, are. arrived | After hie return to the White Houre * tlie Conatant wee with» the Hon. Mra, Lionel Guest, and seclud-| withhold the normal tax of one per | 8,9aDeerma OF Nes. iif iin, Mey Dra ne bee haan soeveree Ing herself in London for aeveral days. ; Cent. from interest payments to you want me, come.” 4 s Copenbagen, Alexander R. Magruder of| Wittingly @o anything to which theré] j4ital construction u eohni incor ment is ardent itor io! et pon many t Since her arrival on the Oceante teat | ase oe esr ie telaien for | tone rermrote a check and told Fred | Maryian@, ‘Assistant Atorney-General,| COU Be fast objection, national or in-|/t Saints in Mr. Pulltaet'a wit wach Bight Mise Dodge refuses absolutely to |exemption, and if it ts above 20,00 we} to got it cashed for im and meet him | Samuel J; Graham of Piteburgh Pa; ple gc Fas prick ttle ta ee eee te ete vane oe tua Geneeaee explain her conduct om that occasion, |shall look to him to pay personally the| at thd Hoboken MF my Ap se geese UG Pacepond nga tivalnaiyty e-vedpiee tag in the estimation of the trustees. although ehe denies that she fied pated bar er tax provided on large in- ad ticket. on be le for De| Charles J. Wood of South. Carol prot en they a bre.” Court, in Ye Hotel to throw some clothing | United States Attorney, Northern home either to become an actress or be- | COM® and linen @ suitcase and sall for trict of Iowa, Anthony Vi A cause sho would not accept as a sultor| “BY far the largest number of taz-| United states Attorney, Western Dis- ingland. ohle incomes in thia country will come | yre@ waited quite awhile at the pler-|trict of Wisconsin, John A. Aylward; ; > ; = (continued from Firat Page) ‘an h society man picked OUL AH A) s one por cent. tax clavs—that 1s, In| He saw the last man off the Adriatic.|Commissioner of’ Labor — Statistics, THE LONG CONTINUED POPULARITY j husband tor her by her niother, comes between $4,000 and $2,000 per{and there was no Ernest. He turned|Charies P. Neill, Washingten, D, C, itt i f fs i i et f? i} Hl i te the Government 4 adieu, and Fred told the! spector of Steam Vessels, Fourth Hy with euch | iwe"iove romance to the waiting ship| District, William J. ies ae The young woman, whose six-day | y it will be collected chiefly at| away, and id not see his brother dash| Auditor for the State and other Depari or 2 woo lot'a note om her dresser. When she| fight from her steptather's big London KY |madiy by and go up the plank. Rot te| ments: pdward D. Hearne Delaware Benen, her two frlenda and} asked an explanation her husband told| nome created an interaptional sensation, Y or from corporations, trus-| heard hie nome, Shek. up the ga Florida, " waves Ht Lewis: ranean ‘Migs Coagiand went, fret % ae oa her to give the note toner mother and}ig now with relatives at ©id John | tees and the Iike, who contribute to the | tarect sie turned out brightly, |of Fish and Fisheries, Hugh M. Smith we" in Newark; then ie Lee oy pine hongr tga No. 41 Gramercy Park. | ben: $20,000 | Ba both brothers were happy. Ernest |of Washington, D. C.; Supervising In- J end ber 1 BREE APEHOR “WS | from Questioning adout her London adventure | P the two dured much privation during the last iy ind , the case of | news reporters. Michigan; Auditor for the Nay; ‘been tn an * [two months she Ived with her husband, ra eee Paes Fee wae {atr. Rich Man, who has large holdings |” —_——_—— betay on (rete ee. Sakon et 1sco ? —_>—— “I suppose you didn't have bread to] Oceanic three times before the boat| of stocks. The normal tax of one per DETROIT OWNER ADMITSe | the Distriot ef Pe ova ‘tune tae OR. FRIEDMANN AT WORK, | cat at tines, are, Chariot Ked Mr.] reached Quarantine in order that re-| cent. on his dividends has been col- ‘ TRUST. | of Aberdeen, 8. D,; Collector of Cus- : Teaacs tarcastically, as ho drew forth] porters boarding the vessel down tue | lected in the form of the corporation BASEBALL IS A * toma, John J. Bell, Port Huron, Mich., Mmeealated With tie Serum Sixty |e vundie of tradeginen’s bills, bay might not know where to find igs. | tax. “4 ‘William H. Berry, Philadefphia. ‘ 4 "At times 1 am sure I did not,” an-| Mise Dodge, according to cabied u efi- —_—_—— aparently, Tebevenionte Pettenty | ain witnete. , ia. from Hngland at the time, was|®TOCKHOLDER MUST AL8O PAY | But, Says Navin, It's of the Ben SAYS BURGLAR SHOT HIM; , Frans Friedmann 19-1" rnen how do you explain’ this!” ‘tte 4 in @ boarding house in the London ADDITIONAL RATE. clal Variety and Would Easily ° tuberoulosts . . trical district, Her mother had pub-| “But, having an income of $30,000, he ah tho | Rmmbantin Gemanded: the lalryer; wavs | [ie 'Soe Gacsd & sewara for interne: | iy nesie var acai eee tae ane Stand Investigating. POLICE THINK HE SHOT SELF. ing Dilla for Peas worth Of UPKra Towns von concerning her wheresdoute. De-| “nove the normal tax, This tax DETROIT, Mich., April 2.—Preeident oe pag agd Sry | Fearn ek Caries teotives located her after ehe had writ: | saaitional one per cont. for Frank Navin of the Tigers, who prectp'-| Employer Who Found’ Wounded b peo ton Bee, Cuses «' © T tween $20,000 and $0,000; a national controversy on the dred and Twenty-third strect, uy well “That is Loman enpehéat,” neteriet.| aoe well, but was set coming home toy ces fennl, tor Snssiwe betwete meee | ames re Gate Man in Cellar Held for Possess- Injections of bie] Be eet eahght metthece gowne withs and $100,000, and an additional three| ine saigry demande of Ty Cobb, de- ing Revolver. out my consent, (0 make an impression | CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP _| per cent. for income more than #100000. | (18 Se’ ouig welcome an investiga-| John Debr, a young photographer, jive tion into the baseball situation in 3/ ing at No. 4908 Bullard avenue, ¢ y » Rich Man hi total | t on hia friends, to whom he gold his SLAIN IN SCUTARI?|¥*. Bich Man has a total income of special statement prepared for the| Bronx, 19 in Fordham Hospital dying wild-cat mining etock—among them be- half a million, all derived from stock 4 vidends, The corporations 1 : you, Mr, Issace : ROMT, April 26—A report of the| fiends, rhe comparations jn whlch | United Pr ; from the eftects of & bullet wound in ssination of the Roman Catholic t., but Be Je lable for| ment follow r saya he wastphot by han! the additional three per cent, persone | "Real investigation and ieee continual| © burglar In the cellar of the pho ad, [reached here, but Cardinal Merry sell any. ‘The precise amount you witl have| harping upon ® threatened investiga- | sa ti mite of Mderhart Rommel, “Now, Mr. Isaacs, you needn't try to) Val, the Papal Bocretary of State, hasltg mgure out In accordance with the| tign that goes no further than the) iL East Two Hundred and Twen get out of it," sweetly interjected Mrs. not communicated tt to Po he ding scale of tax given in the bill. | threats would be the best thing in the) tiird street, but the police are of 1! “You know very well that he | wi: ft doce not make “any. difference | world for baecball, and I invite it. bh r rence) Wipasedall in this country is oon- | cide. tmprovem and hi is| Whether large incomes oy trolled by a trust, that Is admitted.! Hommel went for a bicycle ridy to- 4 etl conten Je Arch- . Rom SOME SPECIAL FEATURES |,,X°.°! hus been received. | h one per cent. nor-| oP eee ee wach restrain. trade ott Hee at Mtge Marre gl FOR WORLD READERS. tax, Mr, Rich Man will be hi ‘tue erenent organisation in baseball | Und Dehr im the collar, semi-uncon- y , rn Wo an’ ult Rebellion draw, Ih is n the intention of the nanbil way from the studio, ap. Ne, arene } y p acyl hreal invent! stranger running ewey from at L rings the \ oi anees Pose ‘@ etory of be Mot 5 i | gomunitiee to write into the bilhall the [Seen te Remme! wes | dvtaiie of fis administration, We have Bqisht to ‘ay down principles and rates; the Zreasury Departm 18 at the Wahkefeld Beat Results. 3 iih’a bullet hole in his head | a the additinal tex according to the to its preservation. Not | ®°:0us Ww : [For.“Lost and Among a number of inte ce the “lone _ang| of bis: com owners of the lube ti behind the sre Fi i | splendidly illustrated articles the Sun- rp ondey ; x ‘ . a ” 7 |day Magazine and FeyBection of |: ening | ¢ tax schedule of players will say the! ; 4 - Found” Articles } 2, "isis, “WoAd it tite 12H ached | are CURICHATE GOvERRD cata . Metloing to Battle with Moth : i by PN aay ang wil" aos ti Value elsew . ity “wae offer" eho" oe | 5 WeveTE G44 TOLL. story of Gen. Peppino Geribaldi's dam- ee hoe Dae One ald about it| ress, he salt Bred BE Uy p'nox & : ey —~) | paign in the Balkana, in which be was “ Breane Cauncige has welcomed geritin | cong nas even been started, Haseball!from his hand and x eeyempanied by Donoa Costansa and| fink, cian and it glad to correct Artain | Rone has even een siaried, Mt a Saws and ambiguities in the original! uneutgiies threats than by found in the nelghberkeed who saw % ‘ =] ne | our the many di Bas 158 Faia: es ot New Yort’s pro | Re an investigation were 2) h -_— Found” ads. lest “Confessions” jarle. Dressler, | South Shits fs he public would find out e {en Dead. week Intimate secrets of a noted actress’s| |.\," 5 . Mase Got fan c mich money in the op TEAC RAR, | Wis Ae Ba reer. Viah Copper . A . D "1 supp . jomas I. inbar, two, and || “50; men rilling CHICAGO, 1 24.—-Pitcher Will. ‘ : " ry iy at Bitton’ By? witnthn D oe \tam Powell and Inflelder Michael Barg- far as the reserve clause 1s con-|@ well-known horeeman, died to-day et | # baseball would die without 4t./ his home here after o dlinens. “Billy's erty fortis sone by i hummer were sold to-day to the Cin- rve clause ie t part of a! Mr, Dunbar for many years followed Ce 3 oul jolsoi at rose. nj connatt ry ‘which gives the club a/ the Grand Circuit and other meetings EE esti | onan enerve nis services for theland drove many noted trokers 9nd malvengutee.. ; GY aan Te ae ae ene” od