The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1913, Page 2

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Brootiyn Garch Singer Praised 000 CHEK —_WASINTO ATTA [VWATWONG am LES DEAL | ner tT | BBE HD FREDMANN CRE TO SEES, ©” THE EVENING WORLD, MON PE aa ce mer el TT SALE?” CIES Jorian is opposed to a land bill| tion we will Mind that would single out the | home and envi of any nation, and partioul cations and in eddling into our do- Japanese, with whom he bell Mmeatic concerns occasioned by the cons United States should be on most | stant complaints of the alien land own- ly ‘terms. ef to his own government. THE CONTROVERSY BY| “I accord to Japan all the eq MEANS OF NEW TREATY. fights with ourselves. | Ae an alternative to « sige land law _thote inalisile to etisenahip, fatness Goon te k He Doesn’t Want to Pay Duty . Jordan declares, wo Le Compte Tells of Mar- Wholesale Drug Firm Takes It] Will Take Personal Hand in} on Family Plate, So ital Woes. Undisturbed by * Over and Will Open Crusade Against Jury Leaves it Here. Gt Washington and nave the con- settled by means of a new Frequent Interruptions, Institutes. Corruption. r rig citinens and their descendants. About half the membership of the Japanese Government desires ” Howse sat in amazement while Mr. Sie ont ota s a ee pees san tmimediately after the session tegan| HUBBY DECEIVED HER. ‘as our government at Wash- took the floor, Wearied with a week of This matter could be pettied | ToUtine tarl® debate, members paid clos tistaction of both California | sttention to Mr. Glgon’s argument, and Says He Phoned Her Business Sig Wilfred Peek, Bart, arrived this A 01 Dev of his POOR TO GET IT PREE,| (trem © sue comvipenteat o€ 20 fomiy on the Red Sar steamer Lay ‘Worla.) land. He comes to marry Miss Edwina WASHINGTON, April %—President of ft a Me, whele Doctor Will Get $1,800,000 in| ison, to-tey dean, active oneratit|tather made milions in the manufac: = rs se ture of paint All fuption in New Jersey, and gave intl- 9 “ ey Kept Him, Then Called on for Dincovery of | Tice or omrenn cujenans wane A cay "seen can't some ae Another Woman. Toxin, the week ends. By long distance tele- | stisses Violet and Gwendolen Peet Sir phone he called Gov. Fielder, Mayor | yonn Shelley and his daughter, Miss ‘Wittpenn of Jersey City and other Dem- | gnejiey. Aleo his dest man, H. A. Ben- Morris Elsner to-day handed Dr. Fried-| ocratio leaders of the State to meet "yon. erich Frans Friedmann of Berlin a cer-| him in confer Friday sext in the: gir Wilfred brought the family plate, tified check for 980,000, the final instal- | Cacteret Club, J: yy Cit; worth at least $10,000, but the cruel Cus- similar laws, but that dose] wox1o, Apri Me cEnere forok ‘The sult for @ separation rought by ju a | tending member of the House of Lords,| M'*. Madelon Le Compte against Ba. whe plans to sail for California on May | W*'4 Le Compte of Astoria, an electrical ment of the first payment of $185,c90 for| The President will leave Washing- | tom House men held it up. They esta JAPAN WILL AWA! Mgrs heageenn! eae inventor, was put on trial the right to use Dr. Friedm: turtie| ton Thureday afternoon and go direct |g duty of 4 per cent. must be pald on BRYAN’S MISSION. sible, being about @ better feeling among po Per tyes tuberculonle entitexin im the Unitea|t? Newark, where he will make @/ it, and the baronet sald he'd be Jolly _ WAMHINGTON, Aprii 2%—It was| Californians for Japanese, is going as City teday, The Le Compte's troubles ‘at the Japanese Hmbassy to-4ay| the representative ‘of the Selywakal, as| %*V¢ been in various courts in Brooklyn fad been no change in the! the dominant or Government party in| @ince last fall. the] the Japanese Parliament is known. States and all American possessions. |%eech denouncing the corrupt Jury | well demmed if he paid a cent. The contract provides for a payment to|#¥stem, which he believes pormits the| Sir Wilfred argued the plate should Dr. Friedmann of $1,900,000 In all after | escape of law violators and prevents | be admitted duty free, as it was brought the inatitutes for the administration of | stamping out the alliance between vice |here for- exhibition purposes only. He medy are under way. and corrupt politica, From Newark he |eaid It was Intended to be exhibited at wotiations were concluded in the wedding breakfast, then repacked will go to Elisabeth the eame night to Th 4 of Carl Schurs, Dr. Fried- and returned to England. e inspec: @eliver a second speech. He will spend hi ‘a lawyers, and Cook, Leventritt ‘tors told him that if he went to the and Nathan, representing the drug firm, | {0 Tsht at the home of Col. EM | Cotlector of the Port and explained this perse by the policemen, had withdrawn | 1, announcin; e closing of the con- ten ee 146 East Thirty-Afta street, | 1. was no doubt he would be per- J | toa hilt about 100 yards away and were) tract, Mr. Eisner said: mitted to bring the family plate in duty @tated publicly that their sympathies Jeering the bluecoats men Were! «ret me say that we hve completed Friday the President will go back to} 9.9. are with her husband. Neither their SET FREE ON BAIL: ‘arrested there, ngements for handling Dr. | Jersey for the conference with leaders) Buy jove could brook no such vexa- gene Dye Works, in the Riverside sec- tion, where a crowd, ordered to dis- Despite the rain more than one bu and Friday night he will speak again w 4 hostile looks nor the ovvasional inter- dred persons walted for the doore of the| Sredmann's antitesin for the ‘real lin Jersey City. twougn sola plate to pay We oh oud pre ohne leone theta ngearnee agomd [ I all have complete| The raids Saturday night on Newark) nitteq the rest to go to the public relief increasing very rapidly now,| control of ‘te use''one hotels interested the President and he! stores in bond. So there will be little and it 1s evident that the strikers. are MEAT.| ‘084 all that the newspapers contained | Oy the family plate in evidence at the commencing to feel the loss of wages|SAV8 POOR WILL GET TREAT:| on these episodes, particularly intima-| veqaing, which takes place in St. Loule through the last ten weeks. ee MENT FA ae a, tne| H0R® of politiclans supposed to be 18) on stay 1 5 “But, pleas sal ‘. nn, INn-| te i ‘ts, = a” simple justice bere tepaweerng ‘The bridegroom-to-be has some repu: ———— te 3 Promise that In his speeches) tation as a hunter. Just before he U 1 ehould not President will go into sensational] sited from England he had returned consent to sign away the American | aetaiis, culling names and giving names from the wilds of Afric eo te pated yd bb. Ae Bs 'e yo and facts concerning corruption of the| junted tigers and lions and elephants, inc! in the contract @ provision fo! t Jur; tem in control of poilti- Devon- CRASH INTO MANH NEW VERSES HOLD ie me mer ele oy bredoeten "Se —e Man and Woman Nearly De- i —faee meets in special session May 6 to enact/ ner guture husband. It was a case of have just as much opportunity for Its) 4 new jury law. The majority is against] iove at first sight, it is oad, The New Jersey's: Legislature nable to pay for it. The poor will beech aha | 8 shire, about @ year ago, when she capitated When Heads Are Z i handled exactly as a physician who re- di sa as ata aie | reigewere, a reseinn c= | eo SPEAKER “AL” SMITH hie ekill all who come. The matter of payment le regulated up to & reason- ee A. Sturm, who Ie to ee the ; ; ats sears gatas 1 QR DIVORCE WILL BE | caine to Read Democrats are his: Juvenal, Voltaire, Swift and stitute, said that a house had been o¢- Out of Party. fession handles his accounte in his ~_ CHURCH SINGER'S SUIT HURLS DEFI AT SULZER. (Continvca from viret Pade) able extent, by the ability of the patient d lected in West Seventy-second street. Now to this list ad@ the name of Joh: “If Gov. Sulzer is going to read cer- aetna eat te name ofa [Eee won stone ‘woe Aued st]* FOLIC BY HUSBAND) | exis’ emecrat'ou of ne pare tsar —— 3 denefits as the very rich. It is to be! any change and the result depends upon| peronet left for St. Louis this after- practice. He must treat to the best of Wants to Know How Governor Is club, who will meet gil comers at the will be @ reception room on the vote against his primcries Dill,” sald the 5 fourteen-line sonnet, enpeare rules 9 Speaker ‘Al" Smith to-day, “I would parlor floor. No patients will be « and no hitting eleventh syllable of the|poarded in the institute. Those unable Pet ln hab aC Clly Bale casio a gentle bit of kindly observa-| {2,.7alk 22, the estabitanment will be) “She Is a Splendid Woman,’’| naa a taik with the Mayor before pro- i laywood,”" he sald eoph: , Alt to take up th Towa setter get ok here tion ‘and unctuous philowophy drawn |rREATMENTS ONLY IN FRIED-| He Says, After She Moves |eutncs ot atte. iad Opera House in. season. MANN INSTITUTE. “Let's sce how the Governor ts golmg Hb zg BF “Not @ particle of the antitoxin will i i to read men out of the party because fe The Devil’s Horse-Shoe. ven to physicians outside Fumiture From Their Home. thdy fall to agree with him," sald fail. what's it all about? What’ of this institute or those to be estab- —— . “When he does ft it ate, ‘evidence on which I could be com- | the charge ‘ Mahed in various places through the| “oo.se1 tor ugene P. Hagar of No. me to talk." ' mitted to an asylum. He came another an, Hh edlllw dager INCITING TO i Dr, Sturm. “Thus any DOEON'T THINK 38 Eighth street, Brooklyn, announced ] might possibly be sed 4 wenn RIOT 18 MUCH. } Opera by the experiments of men not famillar| ‘-@ay that Mr. Hagar would aght to a| SAILING PARTY OF SIX “It’a for preaching anarchy and inolt- Anish the diverse guit Stought by Mrs. FEARED LOST ON SOUND. OF GRAFT IN |i0g 80 rete ss an @ well-known BREWERY. “Oh, * em! y wood. . jotion for counsel “Mr. Le Compte came to the house| Well Ill get off with you” array will be $500, This will be the charge will be beard in the) Left South Norwalk Yesterday and | web, bo with eeveral men, When Twoula| He aroee slowly and followed the & patient of ample means Brooklyn Supreme Court next Wednes-| Not Heard From Since—Intended | not let them in he broke in through | DePuty Bherifie out of the car, nodding PRU bailey taeda sy uy ol Po to Return Last Night. fora window, They slesed me and forced | from’, to Mine Tint eae. m this amount the charges are to be) air, Hagar 1s connected with a rall- fag & crowd of some two hun- ‘ to be managed like inatitute '8| way appliance company of Manhattan, | SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., April Mepengel Fegan age sealed down to noth Institute ts Dr. Friedmann jn Berlin, which is mak- | He and the preity singer were married | jets tenga, att thie city yesters and they cheered Haywood ing most satisfactory progress. seven years ago and have no children. “Other institutes will be estabii: day morning for a day's sail on Long me, until I was re- : eoponded by bowini ereak; lu diltee atlas Ween chara tec bee Last Tuesday Mrs. Hagar moved nd Sound. No word has been re- by & court order.” 4; te ~ | household furniture from the Eighth | Celved from them as yet, and much eax- tate eaust | tnat galat, Bh bs Connie's oblery.?” waaliss tate 52 oat emonstrations in cities | street house to No. 614 Eighth avenue | ty for thelr safety ts felt. lawe, and to! the top of was asked. mobile among his guards, and the trip is any doubt This was done while Mr. Hagar was Give him | which had merits of the antl-toxin.” i} on his way from home to his place of Prey PPE business. The busband 9 ONE OROWNS, ONE ESCAPES. | site ‘couse tim nie wise nea. sosves, ang when he returned to his Brooklyn home he found it empty. * HN L. QULLIVAN GETS A BIG Mr. Hagar has since been living at No. May Boosr. Arthur Brown, @ steamftter, was|%+ Eleventh street, in the home of 2s. Sarsapari a eald that if] out of the machi ndiia @rowned in the Lower Bay, off Fifty. | 40 Lewis. 6 ved ou he brew: | jail duor before any Pen Paps brother. in-law of Line | Sen street, South Brooklyn, to-day, and | of the Eighth street house Mrs, Hagar| In hundreds of homes ls the favorite the After he had veon searched he] “Odaig ie graphically demonstrated by | Albert Rutledge, another has been stopping with friends at the s M Was lodged tn a coll. his sonnet In honor of the nuptials of |hed a narrow escape. Thi Hightn averue howe, rs. Hager re-) SOrinNg, jedicine ae ei PEDDLERS TO MAKE FIGHT are tne Aizpected bY | Sohn Le Sulivas, « well-known aporting | Working onan exhaust pipe near fused to say anything for publication. ils petit i Heatly iim hi EF | F i i ‘olen Agure, Under the title, “The Apotheosls . When Mr. Hagar was interviewed he| Made from Roots, Berka Herbs and seemed bat oan gt INLY TWO STOPS.| ON NEW GRIDGE MARKETS, |<t, wae, tn court and cams bait wae |OFiks peng came Sports Lament,” the Jar ing wit when to] rte wy tying sano’ nin | othe ingredient insodag just thew net intr pon the Federal eeeeeeene iv roaring Roanoker trills this diapason ' for the charges t him prescribed physicians sentatives Of 10,000 of Them |*riee ‘batt, auvected speedy. release, | 47! tion for the charges made against him | stimente of the blood, stomach, kidneys Meet to Plan Protest Against | for, the Cash necessary to release him 9! foe 0 Oy of Jarre Sullives! had been rateed also. ling. ing more. Ruling. “sen” “Rite,” Mablia, Sharkey at tance of nearly 1,000 miles in airline 000. LW. Ww. four rounds per man, ther members of the United Citisen Peddlers’ | bail at $3, Rutledge, got to th in of the boat . « | wan covered ‘4 Raia yesterday! sssociation, met in Henington Hail, No. | ried to Turn in time to save his life with a boat- antertet aed tear 'n iate vere | Francala Guillaun who mase| it cesend oisest, thie asvernees, ve » ’ hook. Mire Hager has sung for the Tompxias| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, —__——- ‘Avenye Congregational Church and INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. other churches of Brookiyn. She is aad ay DUB TO-DAY. Ghaw, care Astor Trust Co. 880 6th ay. wel! known in concert circ! tom —_—_—_——[_—X—¥§_—__e_e_ AT THE SILK MILLO—25| go, %rtive years ho fought ae mas ut BRITISH ARM ARRESTED. aver fougat before} é : tty aroused by the arrest of| Ae goke & fougBt, ne'er will man re 2 OT ; z » leaders on Saturday and the in- ‘ 18 KILL Sans agein' C 5 hes mad hecday to Fer with the love of battle) VELOGEN . (Trade Suurk.) 1 Lieut. Roger Harrison Attempts Too Haledon, ‘ue etrtkore turned cut in large o—- Guardian” Special lor Monday | the |r eee cnnat a. FORNIA QUESTION 18 PAR) Steep a Descent and Falls y ae On Sennen numbers thi morning—the beginning of LY FRIEN a HF Ireaeetulee the tenth week of the strike. It was fa Four Hundred Feet. 4, énly about 1.89 o'clock when @ telephone eo ae war ok ‘The hat ald 2 sens to papas ‘a Kine “| will not say one wer ‘against my | 80d liver. Creates an appetite. wife,” said Mr. Hagar. “She ls a eplen- and thrown into the water it "| aid woman, even though she has mi-| OARPET WRAL Ea via, fees tails og | edged me. | Bho has bose taflucnces’em- be Ee Columbus, aff el urely by of ‘persons.’ CLEANING 64h OL LH ge - F ; : | ett uftit Het bat lil Ha | 7 g ili éz & i i 4 98 ay ——_— BLAC! NUT BRITTLE — A ARSENAL EXPLOSION KILLS, | fay ‘sc fer, from eum bore endl Lee ee 15C Workman Victim of Powder Crash vat. aauranee hat is chver PENNY A POUND PRO! ‘That ke Houses. as young as she! els, Grandmother— PHILADWLPHIA, April %.—A work: byl who might|man at the Frankford Arsenal of the L enter the plant—asked for help. Federal Government was killed to-day tre when hundreds of pounds of powder Buchange firm of Griesel & Rogers, No. Ny. Centsal, started for the plant in a| pioded in one of the dulldings. yesterday at the . ‘The reins -ements arriv ial while many persons believed tha guard had arrested fourteen men who/an earthquake had occurred, polenta Nene hed gereisted . disregarding the wera- to @iaperse, patzel wap then peat to the Cad: 8k

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