The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 12

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+ FOR). H. PFIFFER ~ SALREADY ON ® Caught in Oyster Bay s a May Be Little Left 4 of Him to Identify. a (ae Seeker Wants to Know . & the Reward Will Be Paid Dead or Alive. _ Piifter, who disappeared from Nutley, kennels on last Monday, with him the banana hound and G4o hill setter. The reward of 9600 fafermation concerning his where- Gtimulated the search. The the big cities have been are being furnised with ) Peotograph end already left the country, it is GiMcult for him to get { g : } | Tet Ht Ms its it if smi E af s of fe? i gEgre i Erzel i { : ‘ii i i fi il hh E iH : a : : 4 835 i je editor, 3 i i z i § rs 4 : 8g 3 fis pl ae s tne Abeconding J. et. Gov, Osen, however, has ” oer " THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AYRIL uo, 1019, Latest Picture of Pfiffer, For Whom $500 Is Offered ing that they stand with the in his fight cast about for ai plana- SULZER IN VETO risively referred to as “manufactured.” “GENTIMENT MILL” GRINDS ALL OVER OTATE. ‘They discovered that it was the tion of this sentiment which they de- | U1 about it the more set he got. cir, by gum, that's Just what it was 1§ ROOM FOR SUMMER GARMENTS. intervals during the night he heard & eound Uke the whirring of roller skates exercising the aide hill eetter around Storm King. Mr. VanLoughiin says the sounds woukd 4 rogress setter around the mountain, Mr, Van- Wavghtin being unable to hear him ‘when he was on the westerly aide. Te the (00 reward payable in real money? JED OMITH. BANANA HOUND IN. DANGER OF HIS LIFE, Hy Fy E ate iif ij ? i i i i Le ee Ey 7 i af i H t [ e 3 H He { t other legs up even. That's surely his exercising track.” Product of the undertakings of what above, had @ more decided effect upon bership of the Assembly than ACCUSED OF BIGAMY ON RETURN FROM HONEYMOON. Bostonian *Arrested There After Leaving His Bride in New York With Little Cash. the Governor's friends describe as his “sentiment mi Chester C. Piatt, the Governor's Sectetiry, wan revealed as the operator of this “mill,” when there Was disclosed to the scrutiny of as- CLS BLAVEL A eee . 1 Tammanyized . Measure D>) seieee ove iraatssenty Deserts nounced as ‘“‘Make-Shift” and | co ttegs to pass resolutions indors- wf tng the Bulser bill. at ‘Urging that, delegations be formed to Betrayal of People. |eome to Albany and interview legis- bese one appeal from Secretary Piatt, da house. deaders who are figuring on killing the measure in the Senate in any event are now growing apprehensive lest at pe exten session which the Governor wil That section of the Governor's veto Message declaring that the present @eosion whould not end until his own @irect nominations measure had been Frida; when, it has been . tacitly agreed, the year’s work shall end. - BOSTON, April %—On bis return! from a honeymoon trip to New York,! where his bride, it is said, now awaits his return, Frank Venice Mapes was ar- rested yesterday at No. 71 Perkins sire ed) Fast Somerville, charged with bizar It 1s alleged that he has two wives, the second being Eva L. Thayer, Waughter of Franklin J. Thayer of Somervill Highlands. According to the girl's ther, Mapes married her last Sunday at Somerville at the home of the Rev. C. L, Noyes, pastor of the Winter Hill Con- @tegational Church, { Mapes told the police that he left Miss DEMANDS REAL REFORM. System That Allows Alliance of Big Business and Crooked Politics Must End. ALBANY, “April %.—The hide-dound Politicians who had been sceptical of Gov, Sulser's determination to get a real Direct Nom{nations dill saw the handwriting €n the wall very plainly to- , following his veto of the Blauvelt du yesterday. In the message the Governor sent to the Legislature with his veto ‘he de- nounced the Tammanyised measure as 8 “fraud” and a “miserable makeshift,” political hypocrite. Every intelligen' @itisen is aware that those who sub- vert the government to their personal efvamtage haye foung their greatest opportunities fo do eo through the adroit and hitful manipulation of our system .| of arty caucuses and political conven- ieee, build a track every night, 20 you just as well get the reward ready. Wet) be callin’ for it to-morrow. PETE UYNOH. PERRO e-imdy FIRED ON IN STREET, TAKES GUN FROM HIS ASSAILANT. Whalen Bscapes Four Bullets, Then + Is Arrested for Attacking Man ; Who Shot. @artin Whalen of No, 85 West Twen- ty-first street was gtanding at Eighth Qvenue and Gixteenth street last night ‘when @ man approached qnd fired four hots at him. None of the shots streck Whalen. He wrenched the revoiver from his aseallant’s hand and tessed 1 fat the street. A hard fight began, ‘which was.atopped by the police, ‘At the West Seventeenth street ota- tion Whalen was charged with diser- derip conduct. The other prisoner sald) revolver. ‘While the men were being questioned, Dr. John Rodgers of No. 73 Seventh ave- nue cated up Lieut Gray and sald: “A mam who told me he was Frank wounds in the arm. I @Avised him to go to the New York Hos- pital. He didn't tell me how he qwas enot,” exhibit, planned‘ for Madison Square Garden, @ dloomer. hat attracted the #q been a dosen feet across with @ perimeter of perhaps forty feet, It was like a path and was worn down fully ix inches ing been thrown out om the inside of the path. The Squire pussied over the thing for some time, but finally drove round it and hurried here to tell the pocket “It must be that ter,” aaid G1, and the more he thought “Yea, iter and I tell you folks we got @ chance to make than there's been since the year of the big z ILE i 4 zg itil “That thete track you saw, Gquire, was where Detectives were sent to the hospital, he 4 not show up. It is thought was struck by the bullets intended Whaien. Gemen. He is ati in New York Hos- pital in @ serious condition. Following) the shooting, Whalen gave information to the police that resulted in several ar- ‘The police beHeve Whalen was “We have been given leadership dis- honorable to the various political parties of the’ State we have been given in unfrienidy County Chairman or State Committeeman jhould be brought over, if possl- application of public een- timent, and especially Democratic Dublie sentiment. Cait on clergy and ask them to help. Organize ‘direct primary county leagues with lists of. vice-presidents and members. Organise public meetings, where they can be made a success, with Friends of direct primaries should organise a letter-writing campaign 2,000: TO ATTEND HEARING ON BILL TO-MORROW. ‘This method of generating sentiment will’ reveal ite practical regults, it 1s predicted, when fully 2,000 men. irre- Gpective of party, from all parts of the State, will come to Albany to<norrew afternoon to be present at the hearing -|on the Governor's bill before the As- tutions are doomed. nest citisens of our State for on primary reform, thoroughgoing, redir cal and Girect and complete, and I would be umtaithful to these salutery demande of the people of this State and of the political platforms y if I were to'siwe my to this bill, which, ft might do something to improve ry law, goes auch @ short éie- the right @irection that it would siving @ stone to the voters people are asking tar breed.” 2 OF STATE UPHOLD SUL: ZER'S MEASURE. i be ian the impression that if they didn't vote for his primary bill they might expect no favors at bis hands. More than one there aie rut set. (8 MODISH -HIGH-CLASS APPAREL MUST BE CLOSED OUT IMMEDIATELY 10 MAKE SUITS that were ———_ up to $35.00. SUITS that were COATS that were COATS that were DRESSES ‘that were up to $12.50......... up to $45.00.......... up to $25.00.......4+5 up to $35.00..°7..... ‘a thie |§ Suits of Serge, Moire & Bedford Cord; Coats of Moire, Eponge & Bedford Cord; Dresses of Serge. .. 15.00 20.00 10.00 15.00 5.00 sembly Judiciary Committee. The ad- vance announcement that Gov. Sulzer would eppear in person to “tell the Leg- falators in plain words phy the bill should go through” has served, it ie an- nounced, to increase the number of @i- fect nominations advocates who will iWgrimage to the Capitol. ~ Gov. ser had invited Col. Theodore Roosevelt to attend to-morrow's hear- ing, Dut has been advised by the Colonel that he will be unable to attend. Will- ‘M. Davesport will be present as repre- sentatives of the Progressive purty. 1° of Gov. Sulser’s veto message on the Blauvelt bill, taken in ‘wonnection with the activities quoted Thayer at the Hotel Plymouth on Weat! be hencst with the voters |Thirty-elghth street, New York, and he, | eays he doesn't know if she the} enough to get back to Boston. The complainant 1s Nettle Jensen) @ | Mapes of No. 91 Lincoln street, Somer- | seseet to Hight in connection with the | she ie ears hive entiarea, © administration of public affairs in our | years the State, and which are the cause of pain- = Rea Al to every thoughtful all due, in no small degree, to the fact that in recent years political power has been gradually elip- ping awsy from always control it cun be no doubt as to the necessity of this legisiation, and as-to our duty in Caretul Howsekeevers find ‘DEADINE’ Deattively rides the home of all BILL FAILED TO REFORM. marising the defects of the DilT to substantiate hie claim that the measure is @ “fraud on the ‘you. @ectors of State, an amusing 3 ' The LEWY CHEMICALCO.,N. Y. subject by way of subterfuge,” MK attempt to deceive the voter,” Gov. Sulzer pointed out that it: & Dose not abotien the organisa- tea columa on the primary bafiot. « * & Does not abolish the State Con- vention. 8. Would compel im@ependent can- @idates in many districts to get More signatures to @ petition than Row needed. 4 Would leave many primary Dallots at the present length of fourteen feet. 6. Permits a designation of ocan- idates by poiltical committees the use of party emblems by the organization committees. sserta the Governor's mes- Mght of all we know con- this measure, it must de ‘brand. lest longus fa leundering—bold shape, Tey then —i will pay you. The newest hope fe the! ‘with LINOCORD fraudulent, and a pledged faith o! Legislature. There is no escape from thie conciusion.” Blauvelt is sald to be plan- reply to the Governor's mes- sage at Monday night's session of the Senate. Pembsoke,23/tin. Keneett, 2 2/iéta. Chatham, 2in. GEO. P. 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