The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1913, Page 4

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) ond ER a itn, MANY LOBBYISTS ‘AUTOPSY TOSOLVE BABY omens oe 44-Months-Old Child Died a ” Hours After Tak- 2 gp Be Listen to Proceedings at ” Are Being Examined. Mother Returned to Wood- Raven Home and Found a * Girl Near Death. the Big Interests. L. 1, carly to-day all degrees gathered to-day in Wes! investigating committee that publicity. ‘There were bankers, Iawyers, ticlans, experts on various aubjoc' Graduates from newspaper ranks. if put up the prescription, Albert jain of Jamaica and Gherard! medicine was composed of) ted amounts of quinine gulphate, formin, acacia end eugar it dressed, ahrewdly observing | i i! mounce or t now find themselves up against @ ferent game. aide of HOWARD KELLY LOST HS MOTHER ASKS AD TO AND LITLE BOY that & stained ao lef end bad a bitter ble. death that the lobby formerly held portunity t perience, Senator Reed of Mii , Week Ago Talking to a Strange Man. tutes an improper lobby. After a frantic search of a week, in which she has been assisted by the p»- Mee of the Alexander avenue station, Many of her neighbors and yesterday by all the children of St. Jerome's Catholic Chureh, Mrs. Jujla Kelly of No. 28 Fast One Hundred and Thirty- Mth street asks the readers of The Evening World to help her find her four-year-old boy Wsward, te. was last seen talking to a man who wan 6 etrangér to the neighbors at Willis Avenue and One Hundred and Thirty- ‘eet. Mra. Kelty ts separated from her hi band, with whem she ended relations be called a lobbyist. If he com then, whether he be ousiness ii 5 to be prohibited, LOBBVIGT Is. Hd i5ts i fully entitled to put their cases, oir. Mrs. Kelly Bone ovt to werk to support hersel: 4 the child. ‘Mrs. Reardon let Howard ont to play St noon Monday. It was not until his mother came home at 6 o'clock that A hunt for dim was made through the neighborhood, ‘the only trace of him was reported by a neighbor who told of seeing Howard talking with @ tall, black haired man of whem the youngster was asking: “Now what are you going to buy me?” ‘The police were at once called a. Mre, Kelly told them that ahe did not believe her husband had anything to do with the boy's disappearance, as he had never shown @my Geaire to take him, though he had met her once or twice since their geparation, The bo: ie bright of expression, has Jet biack hair, is stur@ily built and wore a gray Blouse, a blue shirt and blue knicker- Deckers. ———_- NOT A JAP SPY. Wan Found im Bay Only © Deserter Prom a Tramp. Ouaka, the little und floating down the Fort Wadsworth early Saturday morm- and was by some people suspected f being a Japanese spy, made up his mind to to the Hilt He said he was a desert British tramp freighter Indro jumped overboard at Constable Hook Just before she sailed for the Far Kast Saturday night. Hin statement was verified and he will Drobably be deported as an undesirable allen, When-he was firat questioned he sald he had fallen overboard from @ ferry- boat while reaching for his hat, tHe four pieces of jewelry were || von Levitanaky efter he hed told p igapectors he had nothing dutiable, HF His i i i i here? It can only mean that they olte some other influence than and argument, | br is Le g& cf li s g Hh wal Levatansky, an exporter, of ‘was before Surveyor Henry for not declaring four pieces of which he brought over with » at one time cl of the world, was found dead his bumble lodging in this not known what caused his mining of one of his hunt- to the discovery of the watch them slip. MY Esiagalle Tubes, 28, Better Than Cold Cream ‘Used the Same Way. CALLED T0 CAPITAL BY LOBBY HUNTERS Tariff Inquiry as Senators Sg |REED TAKES THE STAND. One of the Lobby Hunters De- nounces the Activities of 5 ad been to see him ©. “Spd mystery in the death by potson- y Samu: prominent sen hb standstill, with ton, , By el M. Williams. | on those subjects. But Sonator Walsh mK periods between ms Z eleven-monthe-old Anna Goren- (Bend Correspondent) of The Bvening| Was wary of giving any intimation Say gr Best Creame Butter, c eon th her cich-bed at No. 6% Ghererat ‘Wertk.) whether he would stand by his Demo- disc ides sing Dorf & few mocks Coming in daily from the Western creameries; Ib., J . re WASHINGTON, June 9.—Lobbyiats of ton—not to pull wires and influence votes, but to anewer subpoenas of tho ragged them into the light of pitiles exceptional audience they formed for the morning session of the committec, ‘ting thelr turn on the witness stand— y unemotional In countenance. After years of unrestricted freedom in legislative halls, with no one to de- pone them, the lobbylats ‘The deal is on the other Instead of playing with 6enators,. the Benatora are going to play with them. The threat of exposure and political legislators is being turned against the ang. ome of the Senators who had no oD- aive testimony Inst week Four-Year-Old Last Seen ajappearet to-day to contribute thelr ex: ri left hie chair as one of the Investigators and taking the oath went on the witness | stand to express the general view of the committee members ak to what consti- | “If a business man comes here,” he said, “and sees his Senators, presents his caee and goes home he #hould not the ground and haunts the corridor goes from one repreacntative to anothe and makes a business of solicitation, man or hired agent he becomes a dangerous man to ropresentative bodies and ought ‘Lossy HUNTER TELL® WHAT A The sugar people, for exumple, te employ counsel @ make as good a Fepresentation an poasible, but having laid their argument before committees and members why don't they go home? Why keep headquarters and agents to create artificial pressure and to ex- There must be the fullest right of free speech and argument in this coun- It’s made in the Largest Worcesters Sauce Factory in the World HOLBROOKS Imported Atsotulé. Meal! ns - fe y Sa ir al Yea {QROUND To DEATH UNDER |g = 1 | LENOX AVENUE EXPRESS (8 Price Cuts Until Wednesday's Closing_. | Signal Repairer Meets Terrible At All 230 James Butler ine. St a TAM FS The Finest UTLER Wave & right to come here vordte thelr views, but once 8 prevented their fairiy and openly they should go away. “Bet ninety ‘per cont. of all the | men Who come here to Washington | want to get something for their | OW personal benefit by the passage of laws. Phey are active, forceful, , & signal repairer of No. ae avenue, the Bronx, was, killed by a south-bound Lenoy avenue express train at the Ninety-sixth street | tation this afternoon. The first two cars | wed over the electrician’s hedy and | vigorous in thelr sAvocacy and 1 \ all have @ on inooutiv: get something or to retain some- thing by virtue of legiisiaion. The mainepring of their action is to put money im their purses. Wot one is recoveries were quickl . Most of Potatoes the here to advocate protective tari® = {ii ing at the low range was by jthe third had to be Jacked Wp ao that the | for the public benefit or the good [ hiiines vowed to represent important | POdy could be removed by Pollcemen | of the conntry. banking interests, and the trades® were | McAuliffe and Sauter of the Wast One | From Florida Seaator Poindexter of Wrshingten | disposed to take a position on the tong |Hundredth street station, who crawted | INC gave the names of two former Senators] side, on the expectation of a favorable | UNder the raised car CHOICE v4 and one Representative who, he said,|decision in the Minnesota Rate cage to- | remained in Washington as lobby inte day m : | G R OCE R IES Another metutme uf the committes,| The rally did not last jong, ax the | (ellenn at several stations “toned | E Waleh of Montara, took the witnens| supply of xtocks pressing for sale in| thelr windows until the t resumed | stand and told of his private ‘nterents as follows: ‘Three #hoep ranches: one- third Interest in 1.140 acres of timber land; forty actes of c'trns fruit lend in Florida; copper properties aid stock in vine mine, — WALSH GIVES NO HINT OF HOW HE WILL VOTE. He sald Montana's leading interests were wool and sugar and that many some Issues soon made stocks weak, The constant atream of iqul- dation from London was a disturbing influence and caused «harp recessions shortly before mid-day. A good doal of comment was caused by the action Of Rock Island issues, the preferred de- clining 2% net to 29%, while the is sold off 2% t The volume of busi- hens was fairly good up to 12.20 o'clock, but from then the trading came to a running. Strictly _ Fresh Empire Brand a, East View Eggs, src ise..." POSLAM CURES | 14 ALL DISORDERS OF THE SKIN EGGS, 25°}. Eggs, dozen, in carton. 5 ‘s rally, the] Poslam is the pre-eminent skin rem- healing agent ver eczema or Its healing which it ex- cratic colleagues and vote for free wool and free sugar. He made no charges of aggressiveness on the part of the lobbyiate, but calied several of them his friends. He told how he had dla- ounned the two schedules with other Senators. One night there had been a meeting of western Democratic Senators to ex- change views on the subject, Those who attended were Thomas and Shaf- orado, Newlands and Pitt- vada, Chambertal: Lane Thompson of Kans and Myers and Waish of Montana, Sena- Pressure to sell soon made it evident that Hawidation was still in progress, and forced the tevel of prices to a low range. Belle Brook Print Butter, Fanciest quality in clean odor-proof cartons; print Jersey Pears, ee ue in heavy ses 10° California Plums, *<°) fe as." 10° Hawaiian Pineapple, Grated, «"=.. 10° East View Peaches, (ai: mice. 15° fornia fruit. edy, the one dependable for immediate tse whe any like trouble annoy record, and the manner erts its marvellous curative properties with first application, proves the real merit which is alone responsible for its present extended use. All who suffer from any form of ec- zema, a etter, barbers’ itch, scaly scalp, 5 — ) or any skin affec- tion whatever, should employ Poslam a! oMPOSLAM SOAP, medicated with F 33° tw Many stooks closing at lees for this movement. has The following were the highest, .owest andj All who suffer from any form of ec-| WESSSRUE SERGE B RUSREEDg syrup; large can......... last prices of stocks Pegg: naga the net changes, as Pereoey compara! with Saturday's — « ae Cer & Fu; i An of Oregon, = and 2% lam, is the soap of soaps for daily use, H. brand, 2 e torlal courtesy prevented any questions s h arpoon bran can, being asked the witness what this con-| 4 ay rae ele Balhy Oss Saat ie String Beans, CUB LO. cecceeceeces MRL 7 ference decided to do or what argu-| A™ ments he used to convert them to his view. tt Other witnesses to-day wei Bankhead of Alabama, Tillm: Carolina, Lee of Tennessee, of Utal LAWYER FOR STRIKERS ORDERBO FROM COURT BY PATERSON JUDGE. and assuring its continued health. All druggists scll Posam (priee, 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Eu ncy Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, Sew York City. MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. ABSOLUTELY FREE 6 beet Ae DINING CHAIRS M Columbia River Salmon, %3:°.“' 10¢ 5 Ja Stamps FREE ::: Essie Tomatoes, (iit t.“.s" 12¢ Essie Sugar Corn, 2ici.x:.... 10° Essie Peas, fnciiiccn” Quaker Corn Flakes, stra targe package 5° Rice, Good, clean and nourishing; Ib....... 5¢ Essie Grape Juice, roe 15° ana 10° Fashionable unfermented beverage, trom finest Concord 30° 3 Bottles Ginger Ale ‘-... alt. Senators of South utherland ede PPREPRL ET CE Ba over Kushner’s Client Sentenced Twenty Days in Jail for Dis- orderly Conduct. Jacoy Kushner an attorney associated with lawyers Gustave A. Hunaiker and Henry Marelli, in the defence of the silk strikers, was forcibly eje the police court in Pat day at the command of to n being tried on a conduct preferred by Charles Brindlee, employed in the Empire Mill, Brindiee testified thal while on his way to wark this moming | « ‘Tugnatt! coupled the word “scab” with ah Inaulting epithet and appHed ft to him. It wan while examining a witness for the defense that Lawyer Kushner and the magistrate became embroiled. During the ergument Kushner sald it was useless to hope for justice when | the defense had to argue with court and | counsel both. | Recorder Carroll sentenced Tugnattl to twenty days and said he had his counsel | to thank for the length of the term The lawyer replied that the prisoner! would have been sentenced anyway, | whereupon the Recorder ordered him to be allent, He kept on talking and the Recorder ordered the police to eject him, | The strike situation is virtually un GANS HOME SOAS | changed; a handful of 190 picketers were | | Cauctt, Peabody & Co., Inc., Makers ER Grown in Texas from Bermuda Seed OUR TERMS 3° Down on? 50 +5 own on? 15% * 75° Down on *100°° { LARGER_ AMOUNTS | IN PROPORTION MONDAY & | OPE SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY 2174 -3° AVE. BET 18™& 119 “STS. are even hope logle at the mills to-day. A maa meeting will be held on Water street to-night. hire Celebrated Blue Ribbon—from famous Cascadian Spring New Onions, 2 ws. TE Satisfaction Guaranteed With Every Can Butler’s Condensed Milk ) Each Rich, pure, fresh made; in Sanitary cans. . c Evaporated Milk, (ete Brook) v | Thicker than Cream; in tall 10c cans..... Extra Wines, Fruit Crackers, Cc Peanut Wafers, renee 13 Special Premium Sale This Week of Delicious New Teas India-Ceylon and Mixed The choicest blends, excelling in quality, strength, flavor and aroma. 100 4-a¢ Stamps FREE with 1 lb. 60° 50 2a Stamps FREE with 4% Ib. 30° 25 gal Stamps FREE with 14 lb, 15° Parlor Brooms, S.ci""" 2Qch At All 129 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores f~ California Port & Sherry 25c Pure grape wines of exceptional quality, bot. j ornia Claret C Half fi Colttor dinner wine, bot. . 19 bot. 10¢ - Gordon Dry Gin, Most popular imported; BOG ii siincrsaoncee Kingussie Scotch, iiss...'tuce! 7 Bottles Lager Beer to 25°} . Light or dark Home Brews—the Housekeepers’ Special. The Big Dollar’s, Worth: Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey, 75¢ 3 $. for WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 25e 25¢ Bottle Old California Sherry Bottle Old California Port. At All 80 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets | || Prime Sirloin Steak, choice cuts...1b. 32e Canada Lamb Cho Ib. 18¢ Forequarter Cana Chuc Steaks, extra nourishing. ........Ib. oup Chickens o: Fricassec.. lb. 1Be Boneless Bacon y the strip or half strip. lb, BBe Smoked Shoulders, like little hams... 18e@ Double Za Stamps West72—4

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