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‘4 Sot WILSON TO SiGt THE TARIF BILL AT. Ls Measure and Clark NOW AT President to Make Signing AM Ceremonial Leaders Will Be Present. WASHINGTON, Oct, 2.—Final legte-| K. was placed on the Taritt Dit this afternoon when the House, adopted the confere eeded from the nection placing a tax| futures Vote was a viva voce one lative 0. on cotton ® parliamentary Clark holding that despite the Senate's Aetion on the bill last night reapproval Of the conference report by the House Was necessary. The vote Two minut the engrossed copy of the measure and | @ House clerk hurried away with It to was received In the Upper Houne at 1.30 o'clock and algned the Senate. er by Vice-President @elock. a@ignatu The House thin afternoon at 2m President Wilson was in the Executive! Mansion, and it was laid on his desk in the executive officer. Senate Enrolled Hills Committee and a Messenger carried the measure, Bt was announce: today that the Pi ing the final act ony. aigns Invited by the President to witness the aigning of the measure were Chair- man Underwood and members of the Wags and Means Committee, Chairman Simmons and members of the Finance Committee, Prealdent pro tempore Clarke and M Jority Leader Speaker Clark, members of the Cabinet} justing and newpaper correspondents. QEMOCRATS CHEER WHEN BILL] on all trade develo President plete the enactinent of the bill with his| = t 9 o'clock to-night. | bill Vice-President taken at 1.24 o'clock. n the pasKage of the Measure into law somewhat of a cere- He has invited all members of Congress prominent in the framing of the new statute to be present when he Kern of XIM GORKY CTA EHT Marshall and X Signatures, and Congress Sand res) r “gambling.” The} It followed ruling by Speaker Speaker Clark signed on the isignd of Capri, Marshall at 1.35] berculosis that he has Wilson will com- resentative Frank The Presi with two py he will write the nam reached the White | o'clock. | The clerk of the and the otherawith wh plote his signature, w hs to Senator Simmons, w the White House] ent in their reapect intended mak- | Gonjeroa Embraced has been April & are a c weneral reduc port duty on foreign merch tax that will # Ing a net incon in in Marshall, which will keep the Sonate; which will have an come hore for special treatment. aiven tor Representative Underwo ILL FROM TUBERCULOSIS IN ITALIAN HOME| NAPLES, Italy, Oct. %.—Maxim Gorky, the Russian novelist, who lives at a villa 19 wo 1M with tu. been obliged to n with which mxdrow!? will toh he will HL be pre 10 Ted the tariff ive branches of NEW TARIFF BILL GOES INTO EFFECT TOM the le ing ORROW. wisiation, which Congress since plete revision and a on of nearly all the im- levied by thin Government array of important changes In customs laws and internal revenue regulations treasury oMcials busy for many months in ad- administrative department affairs, and nportant bearing nents of the coun- 18 SIGNED BY CLARK. | try for the next your or two, Parliamentary leaders of the ide over the course to be pursuca| ‘** ith the tariff bill as noon as the con: ference report waa received from the at noon. oot from the Smith-Lever cotton futur: tax amendment aince the Senate voluntarily given up the Clarke amend-| is expected there will be no delay in ment on the same subject Representative Hinds, Republican, and] tom hou fermer parliamentary clerk, and Rep-| guurantee’ the pro} renentatives Sherley and Fitzgerald de- clared the House had nothing to act Underwood Parliamentary situation was in doubt upon. “1 would not be perform to the country if I left any question or any doubt about law," he explained. & long pariiamnentary squabble en- sued, many Democrats insisting that further action by the House was super- ‘uous, On the Hinds's point of order, Speaker Clark ruled that the He receded from its advoc: Lever cotton tax ament Wood then moved that the House fn the Senate's action dropping cotton futures legisiation, out a roll concurrence was equivalent to recession by the fram its cotton substitute “We will cannot be observed C As soon us Clark's sixnature to the Measure was wave thelr tative Uy rman thee crowd of members si tions and shaking ha Speaker + which he signed the tarif call. Cl with ear cked in rk, leaders, nderwe of the was Clark House of redrafting the w 1e it goes into ef pasting importations t and the Molalx to-day regulations tor the enforcement of the new tariff law fect to-morrow, brough the began. the | oping of the body until it was viewed WASHINGTON, Oct, .—German- (Continued from First Page) es te am Wirt, edb at La American athletes left Washington at |Honitace's rectory, who once roome \ 8 A. M. to-day on a run to Hoboken j with Anna Aumuciior, betore the lat-| Rescuers Hope to Liberate To- age and a banner from whe handed t to -AehrHidt. ere |e Went to tive with it, The : i in. The runners will turn atuffed them Into. his po kiveing [LITE SIL saw and Ideutited the body] Night Entombed Man, Who | the message and banner over to athletes about #ulkil a wR, SEP are sore aceveay 8 at Hoboken, who are bound for Leipsic ; ies the postion OF she, bony ANS He e Has Regained His Spirits. to participate in an interngtionai athletic ti ex ve ty Volk's torque tn Hoboken, meet, ned Jury yotective Clinton Wood verifled th popular interest In the fa man| facts of tho identification, Dr. King ashe ie os Meg pean Pheri’ of Schmidt's religious privilexed | said that the aut thowed that the] CBNTRALTA, Pa., Oct. 2—It was esti-| bearing the message ikon he North character for the slaughter of Mint Aus) dearh was due to hemorrhae, mated by the Lehigh Valley Coal Com-| Wilson and a banner from the Nort mueller, followed by the throwing of } ice eat tid ee pany officials this forenoon that ten or | American Turnerbund, destined for parts of her body, ked to pleces n. He eald that ater twelve feet of solid anthracite coal re-| Leipsic, Ge anys 4 ae City Hall while Tife war RUHL Itt R eX eee tc urdered Anna {Mains to be cut away before rescuers | here at 1264 o'clock P. M. Baltimore | Hiver, Air, Shonts agreed with Dr 1" eat oe dehinidt ‘a | Nill be able to reach Thomas Tosheaky, | runners will carry the message and Feinbors ase sate lawed to Sehunide 4] the miner who wae entombed in the Con: | banner in relays to Northeast, Md., SHONTS ON DUTY OF RICH MEN tet i rite re aes Winans | nental Colliery eight daya ego to-day. | where Mhilndelphia athletes will take It had been expected that the Imprison-|up the running. TO ACCEPT JURY WORK, eae et op tite BOOy ed man would be reached to-day, but he “It te the duty of men who receive! “He said be cot her throat first,” sal4] wi) doubtiess have to spend another high salaries, no matter p rant) (He ispector sinply, “wrapped up the | night or part of it in his littie cell. The thelr public responsibillti Mr, | Parts, took ¢ across One Hundred | man fg confined In a space seven feet | line, which arrived to-day from Liver- Shoots to a reporter of Tho Evening | 4od rossing tol wide by fifteen feet long, pool by the way of the Cove of Cork, World, “to do jury duty. Tho laborer | North tiver Jeo forry, and} When told that he would likely remain| Was @ merry little. band of “movie” and the clerk who earn only a few | threw them into the North River. a prisoner from fifteen to twenty. ‘our| artists, headed by Miss Joan Gauntier, dollars a Week are ordinarily selected 1 Inspector Slentitied a copy of the | hours longer Toshesky replied chi who writes as well as plays. The crowd for thiv service, While they may ne| picture which Sch.tidt told him was a] that he would have to be satis! has travelled all over the world and Just as able to find the truth in the| picture of Anna Aumuellor, the mur+lazain requested his rescuors to visit; Nad been over in Ireland staging and evidence, their being drafted in a trial] dered gir, his family and cheer them up. acting plays of Irish iif | ie a hard pon them; it ls an Riverside Driv of No. 47 West Seve rnment will be) 4, J, Greenhut of No. | perts. four deep, Jacob B. Praeger and Dr. George W. Kia, ¢ County, mueller's b | into Cor: minutes it was al be transfer of General Sessions. | eeemly. stam | and w scram HERE ARE THE JURORS CALLED TO HEAR THE TESTIMONY. PRES | sary tax on their comfort, must distract their atte Diatrict Attorney to t Schmidt: Carlos F. MacDonald, and William Mabon. with private business, Even with the limited number who held cards the court room became suffocating by | A hundred women were the earilest in the room and held their places against all comers—talesmen, with Spectators stood about the walls N The Jurymen called to the box were | Representative Undor.| collectors of will continue to following the plan agreed upon] assess tho duties of the old Payne- withholding final aut thee: ton of each entry until the revolpt of [oe op go had] copies of the new law. In this way It | 959 Troaa: Dra, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. " foond @ part of Mice Aumu ‘orth of No. 4 Broadway on the st called ea that she 0,” and her Yes AT SPECTATORS er fo 1 and verified the CORONER FEINBERG'S CHARGE AND APPEAL, Werg’s charge The imprisoned mine he wotked sev: Coroner was the t reom who climbed upan thelr and tried even to balance on the in order to get a look at the “millionaire jury" kept many of the the sanity of Dieffendort, rge H. Kirby AK appointed when told that coroner had Schmidt stand up and after commiting bim to the Tombs tu await the action of the Grand Jury, he was hurried there under the guard of four detectives, who held his arms vent another assault on the spece press in the miniat ie sald, NOx ANd OX- her mission wa to care for bables. House to hous nbers’s office at twenty \ soment later dd that the case was to d to the ri ened him, grabbed do und said: ‘Mr. District-Attorney, please ‘ get this thing over with as soon as you can. Murry it along. I want lectrio chair, and the trouble. replied gave harsh purgative jure your boweli nts, G. G, McDuff of No. | Marcus Li this 1 broke into y a middle pund him dead on | Janos Pil! irreparable injury. pills at nigh 36 West Seventy- nr duties, |kecond atreet, George W. Fairchild of on two |p is relief. Get a box It probably kes Teale anya at |No. 47 West Thirty-fourth — street, noon a the customs service in all parts of the | Charles D. Dickery 37 By “f- Gottlieb . : | Charles D. Dickery of No. 87 Bast Fit replied that the! country to adjust staelf, even in a] ty-firat etreet, Edwin Marston of 3 street, general manner, to the new law, but It) 16 Willlam street, Howard PY e waying that | to-day a ng my duty Su uaeheacah abet more of the [| Btore, 2c, will require months before all the ins | No, 307 Lenox avenue, Lath Washington Andreas Saxiehner, Cre legallte ut tne | iicate problems concerned in ite en lof No, Il East Firty-s ashington | fh ,, My of Me) roreement are settled had never a Fails to y of the Bmith- ent. Under- oneur | 5 i With other be peo AUTO KILLS BOY AT PLAY. Hrooklya | see € Irving Kramer, seven years old, of 718 Madison street, Brooklyn, was in front of his home at noon to-day, running after Thlighoode weperpg and hanging on behind, Irving lark Had ruled thet t ko w al rd of @ grocery wagon the Senate's action! sng darted out to the left, Just asa bis 484) Qutomobile, owned by Mra. C. BE. Pran- kard, of No, 16 South was passing. The child was not se matters up so flaws | It after It is passed,” law to Rep- | n. ents Ww made. ur Was b Portland avenue, een by Chauffeur mudguard of truck tne announced Democrats Seckseria on hla venture ing bis akull, ‘The chaut- an covation, Phe! four, Mrs, Prankard and her daughter Ways and Means) pouise rushed the little fellow my) the | surrounded With ®) machine to the Bushwick Hospital, puting COMETALUIA- | Wiere he died as he was laid on the | ts table, Witnesses to the accident sald gave the pen with! that the chau jaticless and Specially Priced for Saturday STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Untrimmed Millinery Dep’ts At the Forty-third Street Entrance Later Importations of Flowers, Fancy and Ostrich Feathers, Hair Ornaments and Corsage Bouquets, together with a very large collection of Tailored Hats and Untrimmed Shapes in plush, velour, silk beaver avd velvet. Black Velvet Hats Large assortments of the latest shapes in plain and soft draped effects, at $2.95 and 3.75 Each Tilt the Package And breakfast is served — thin, pack Post Toasties Mrs. Toshesky was bitter June, July, August and September four deaths occurred among thi EGTHOAY NMI PRISON S PROBABLY LST FORTOSHES told the met who are working to dig him out that hours during the balance of justice , ht cutting coal in order to tire nantes vie suinmary sof the evi. | D8! wrnan one dence offered ty show that the body was Se anaiy. * reed fe bor ane tae Murphy and Delehanty represent Rah er and that) ecoming extremely nervous. When County of New York. Alphonse “ ponsible for her death. | toid that he had becn confined one day Koelblo was attorney for Schmitt. 5; his appeal, looking at} over a week Toshesky said he hoped it Throveh the audience of about two| > » Mr. Astor, Mr. Greenhut] would not be more than another day hundred. admitted by cards counter. (2% Me. Loew, dor a private burlal for] until he could see the sky again and his Nene ty Coroner Tarael’ i. Feinberg | (he remains m of the murder, | wife and four children, signed by Coroner Tarael L. i nia midt flowed, ‘The| Two of Toshesky'’s daw were scattered representatives of the oo w eee Me | us contre’ Gext Pune board of allenists engaged by the a te be in: eondlGen t6 6 her hus! a would not be with her to-day. She is ratiafied, however, that he will be res- A number of the talesmen summoned y 8 from seeing Schmidt's dis- cued alive. rail en by the coroner were brokers from Wall |? he jury rem “1 out for just @ It- nireet ‘An the Nour of opening the Wo" J.. cal nates the vert | BABIES THRIVE IN MONTCLAIR ceedings wax delayed from was handed (o Coroner Feinverg as Mr. ig 10 half-pant 10, they grew restive ene eee teeta tack ta thag|%® Death@ From 1 nolsy with thelr protests, T! tts. He read to them their decision ments in Last Four ™ jmindya perfunctory appearance @t 4] that Anna Aumuller’s body was that * cause celebre, they said, but in contrast | wilch was found in packages in the Resaul Nhl SESE he ‘sheen to Foreman Shonts they disliked the} Hudson and that Hans Sehmtdt was} Montelatr, i ch has @ popu- idea of allowing public duty to Interfere | tes! e for her death, — ‘They ac-| lation estimated from 25,000 to 30,000, knowiedsed it as thelr verdict by bow. | reported to the Board of Health to-day | hat in the last four months there had not been a single death among in- fants from bowel ailments, This, was the result of the estab- lishment of the baby clinic a year ago. 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