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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. i WLS DEMANDS |New Head Drees and Tango Slippers _\ROWATMEETING “BLUEBEARD’ BRIDE MASER A MOURNER ANUEL'SBRDEBETE, SAFETY FOR ALL Novel Additions to Milady’s Outfit OF STOCKHOLDERS WHO MISSED DEATH! AT FUNERAL OF 23 | LEAVES HOSPITAL AND. ALIENS IN MEXCD IN PULITZER GO, SEEKSANNULMENT| "ALON NETH) ISN WH — —s— Empress Also Present and Sons| They Start for Sigmaringen Calls on Huerta to Protect Ger- Walter Pulitzer Causes Trouble One Mrs. Spencer Much Alive, Lead Procession to for a Stay—Doctors Tell mans, British and Others When Lawyer Hints Some- | Though Chicago Slayer the Grave, Cause of Illness. j Held at Torreon. thing Is Wrong. Told of Killing Her. - BERLIN, Oct. 21.—A most impressive| MUNICH, Bavaria, Oct, %1.—Princess Joint funeral service was held to-day | Augustine Victoria of Hohenzollern, THReaTiNs TO LEAVE. At least one of the women whom over the bodies of twenty-three out of | bride of former King Manuel of Portus Mpory Spencer, the confessed murderer, | the twenty-eight tims of the disaster | « '. left the hospital where she has beeg of Chicago declared he had killed for|to the lin dirigivie gjrship at| under treatment for several Mel aa her money ts alive and well to-day, She|Johannisthal on Friday last, The cere. | departed with her husvand to-day | Charged that Ex-Conviets Got) was atin Nellie Koenig and on Sept. 10,|™ony took piace at noon in the old | Sismarinzen. ina Garrison Church near the Imperial| A bulletin issued by the physicians at / 40 Per Cent. Commission | 2% a" "4tried to Spencer by the Rev. i paiace in the presence of the Emperor |the hospital to-day contained an eme : Tee M. Beattie in a mission at Third) and his sons, who were accompanied by | Phatlc denial of the various rumors avenue and Thirtieth street. the Empress and the Crown Princess, | Which have been made public as to the + on Sale of Stock. Spencer has told the Chicago poltce| hile Count Zeppelin and about nature of the Princess's jiiness, and de = thousand officers of the army and navy |clared her condition of fll lu that the woman was a maid in the em- together with number of comrades due exclusively to the presence of ine | A resolution offered by @ representative | ploy of Helen Gould; that he met her in| belonging to the flying corps to which | testinal bacteria, ‘ of the minority stockholders to appoint | the Martha Washington Hotel, married | the dead men were attached also at- led. & committes to examine into the books, |Ner three days afterward and four ten Uv. .| The relatives of the dead took AnD minutes and al! other documenta of the | Mths later took her to Fort Mont: their re ORS \ mery back of West Point, killed her| D/aces round the coffing, which occupied | Pulitzer Publishing Company, and to re- Managers ah er aaa Wik inne tire chancel of the church and| Cleaned hesined eect {? pitied ——— Bort to the adjourned meeting of the dan be honk buried beneath masses of wreaths and stole rom her, After the service In the church seven \Stockhotders, to be held ‘on Tuesday,| Mrs. spencer, who has retained Jamea| of the bodies were taken to an adjoin- i | yee 1% Drealing up the|H. Meyer of No. 1098 Broadway, Brook. | ‘ns cemetery for burial, the ix sons of ACTS INDEPENDENTLY, Does Not Wait for Request of Foreign Governments—Eng- land Holds Own Policy. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Without waiting for the German Government to Qek about its forty-three subjects said to be forcibly detained in Torreon by the Constitutionalixt Gen. Villa, the ‘United = States, = through = Charge 5 O'Bhaughnessy in Mexico City, has made representations to the Huerta Government. supplementing those made by Emperor William's representative, seuranl mowting ef that ‘corporation, | yn, to bring sult for annulment of her | eeirmie, whe athens fore taken teltne who demanded protection for the pris- bas iwhtoh was held to-day at the offices, No, | Marriage, says that the only truth In|} Jes of the dead men in various parts \ oners. 4 é (25 West Thirty-ninth street. Spencer's si ment is that he met her| of the country. Consular Agent Carothers, at Tor- |. This te the corporation whick is con-|in the Martha Washington Hotel. She ee reon, wan also instructed to treat with = TO GET $2,000 PENSION AND TO PRACTISE LAW It is reported that Gen. Villa hae been holding these foreigners in the city to prevent a Federal attack. Of- Capt. Galloway Twice on Honor Roll and Winner of Pulitzer Medal. trolled by Walter Pulltser, and at the was a maid there, not In the employ of . t."" Nelther | were married after an acquaintance of The New York World nor any of The thi fT t to live in Forty- e T EFTS Wanlk Saaliiy 0¢ itteers han any 005-15 ceace cous Ga Gc IN 9100,000 H sixth street, near Eighth avenue. fection whatever with this corporation! ‘Three days later he disappeared and} or the publication which it trol " | . annual meeting, did it t hi y if a April 27, 1906, sh i! Yj i i Personal attorney, Stillman F, Knee-|him return and explaining that his die- Freight Houses at Toledo, (Continued from First Page) Guietty 9 aSeng taps rant pa woederful lustre wlthow teh ma ficials here to-day said probably not Sia tianmetan land. It was evident from the time the appearance was not his fault—thi meeting opened that the numerous|haqg got into trouble and had been|, TOLEDO, ©O., Oct. 2.—Detroit and lawyers, representing over 960,000 of the| sent to Sing Sing. She paid no atten-| Toledo detectives and local police this | $200,000 capital of the corporation, were| tion to the letter and on May 6 fol.| #fternoon made eight arrests, obtained there for special reasons, and !t did not | lowing she received another one, which | Vera! confessions and recovered part) take long for the object of the repre-|she also iqnored. of plunder vaiued at $100,000 stolen from - — if the minority etockholders| She tried to begin sult for annul-| !0ca! freight houses and cars of the ment of her marriage several yearn| lke Shore, Pennsyivania, Big Four At L P i MEXICAN SITUATION TAKEN UP AT CABINET MEETING. Important developments in the Mext- ean policy of the United 8t be eved to be pending. Before the r Jar Cabinet meeting to-day Secretary Bryan held an hour's conference with Ese tne Ce: Be Cie Sh Ye iicadise Dealers ne NEW LOW Heese, TAM AaD SWUIPPER, —_— though here and there an official may ago, but not until news came from Chi.| 4%¢ Toledo and Ohio Central Railroads “4 f Spencer's arrest there did she| ince Fev. 1 last. The men under ar the President. Conclusion of this con- . be short sighted, narrow-minded or or PULITZER'S. SHARES, eee ss ‘i " dray! ference, based on late advices from Dancing Foot Gear Is LOW] over-seaious, we are fair and broad,| After disposing of aome of the rou-|know where to look for him to serve] rest ee a eran ant || We Are Showing « Very Choice Mexico City and foreign capi Mawaré T. Galloway of Hook and Tt Je a victory for American freedom| {M6 John, T. Hettrick, an attorney of| him with papers in the case. checkers, The Bherift and hie deputies, neertioess st presented later to the entire Cabinet. | Ladder Company No. 26 hax been sun-| Heeled and Held by Being | no tees than fer the cause ef vetes| > 1° Bhoadway, who represented the aebueitie the COUN, Abs {0 sbATON® OF Although President Wileon, according | moned to be at Fire Headquarters to- peepee greater part of the minority stock- GARRISON IS FREED. Haay. sikere whom confessions’ Wipllt r@) in to present plans, will be en route for the morrow to be ratived by Wire Commis: Pinned to Stocking. Jo wWickna: Mrs. Pank- holtera, whioh included bankers, rail- od ate. Southern Commercial Congress meeting ales Jean we Toad officials and business men, who|Sali Friend R ed From Al- vi Joads of plunder, i FOR MEN AND WOMEN at Mobile when the elections are being | sioner Johnson on a pension of $2,000 hurst’s executive secretary, spent the] naa been induced to buy stock in the heayro i ee ee wie cance Mall ab oat | tary Bryan here In close tone ey vig| man for twenty-one years, studied law By Mlle. Lodewick. Equality Association, at No. 18 Bast] behalf of his cliente, protesting agsinet| HUDSON, N. ¥., Oct. 21—James ©,| of cigarettes. . Prices | Me vices from eo e o of other merchandise and metals have while off duty and has been admitted Here are two distinctly individual | Forty-firest street, sorting out and an- the voting at this meeting, of those| Garrison, friend of Gov. Sulzer, who Mexico City. Mr. Bryan has already shares which now stand in the name|h=s been confined tn the Albany County red. According to the police, * cancelled an engagement to accompany been ree to the Bar. With a record for eon-|%2°™ments for the head to be worn in| swering @ great heap of letters ask- the assistant whom tiey had employed y $ A the President so he could remain im] spicuous bravery and ability he won the evening, and to enhance the beauty|ing for opportunities to meet Mre.| of Walter Pulitre penitentiary since Sept, 18 for alleged|as a freight checker Aucertained that Down Week Washington. The Administration here} his rank of captain in spite of an in- of the gown. Pankhurst. Mise Wickham eai@ ehe| “I protest against the voting of} -ontemnt of the Assembly, wil! enjoy| K00ds, regu rly checked In 4 Is not without apprehension as to Sun- day's developments. LONDON, Oct. 21.—1 Mexican affat passador, Walter H, Page, yesterday, Mir Edward Grey declined to bind the British Government to any particular policy after the elections in Mexico. In this respect, therefore, the policy ef the Jury to hia right leg, while fighting ‘The first te euitable for theatre wear,| would try to arrange for the recep- Ore, which stiffened it for life, bald 's made from a straight width of|tion of as many possible of Mra lored tulle, such as blue, cerise or! Pankhurst’s admirers either at the short argument on the second writ of Hie name appeara twice on the de . a partment roll of honor—once for his|2elow. It Is swathed about the head in| Belmont home or at the association seta eyst BAe tuat (ne Peston [Reet cerzue. maed Wat, In Gar teoate FOUR KILLED IN CRASH bravery at a fire, No. 18 West Seven-|Tental fashion, being draped to the | rooms to-morrow, ie protest are that the resolution | pehalf, adjourned the case until that teenth atrect Nov. 2%, 18% and again|‘f0St and held with a knot from which| Mra. Pankhurst was released from El- Eorasnd oo f the Put |time and paroled the prisoner im the OF TRAIN AND GARRIAGE id deal: eny of the shares of the $100,000 om until Frida: Su; were turned over to draymen an fesued to Walter Pulitser and by him pis“ froea fd PFEME wry in the thieve organization, Court Justice Cochrane to-day, after a transferred without adequate considera- EST FHDG CLOTHING 2 316 West 125th St., “i 8th Ave. 2858 3d Ave. Waite ane Next Door to Pennel’s Furniture Store, Gen Even lak* ee shoots a daint: lls Inland yesterday after President Wi cCuswuy ob Cuutiee. Gatisou retused for bravery at a fire at No. 1 Pearl |siray iccus of the Init are allowed to|#on had personally taken her case in Sf hich thete was Issued to Walter |t answer questions concerning state- street Jan, 2 184. May 2, 18%, he re) show at the sides where on the edge of |hand at Washington, She said, when| Tulltser the 10.000 of stock, was ille-| ments attributed to him that certain| British Government differs trom that Of} ceived the Pulitzer medal, given for|the tulle cap are placed 1 ‘led | asked if she would call on the Presideat | &@! end void. Asnemblymen were bribed te vote for| Women and Children, Unable to the United States. The Beitish attitude, | s5ecial acts of bravery and efficiency. | ornaments to drop like ane ee while in Washington: This resolution was offered by Mr.| the impeachment of Gov. Sulzer. w ? ching, Ha according to Sir Edward Grey, is that! Commissioner Johnson has invited @| The modish velvet chin atrap le used| “I shall catl to see the President enly Hettrick afer Walter Pulitzer had aiken eae open See Flyer Approaching, Have matters should be jeft alone until after the elections and that future action Ghould be based on their result. The conversation between the two @tatesmen otherwise brought out the fact that the views of the British and United Mates Governments largely coincided, end that both were greatly desirous of a @attlement which would assure perme- number of Capt. Galloway's friends to | the second model to hold @ tty | if the President expresses @ desire te’ be present anes ceremony, including | D&®ded cap piece suitable for dance and|eee me. Your President is a very busy LOST LIFE IN HOTEL FIRE. Robert H. Mainser, the millionaire hon- | ‘°#(Te Wear, The velvet te secured un | man. 1 shall be in Washington only a ever, and Gespite the protest Walter : ahi the depart, | 1%f,¢Welled buckles at each side, short time. I should esteem it an honor,| Pulitzer cast his entire holdings in fa- orary aide to the chief of the dep The hair, as I have shown it, to fluffed | of course, to see him, but I shall not go|YOF of the -retention of the old board. sab ad ™M. haapore, Snel banker | Over the forehead and combed straight |to the White House for such @ purpose roe representatives of the minority in- t! enthu former | to the back, whe: * rests, githou; enterin, 8 Capt. James L. Johnson. The amount of | re in place of @ Peyohe | unless he asks that I do a0. although © & protest \knot there are t against the acceptance of this stock, did the pension, the Commissioner an-| well around to Pte vcd which reach} When Mrs, Pankhurst left Ellie Island seriously injured and more than @ score she did not have to algn papers limiting | NOt vote thelr pro: ¢ others had thrilling escapes in a fire nounces, le fixed at #2000 because of | Quite the newest thing in foot wear| her activities in any way; but ehe must} MEGOLUTION OFFERED TO IN-| which carly to-day destroyed the Contl- the distinguished services of Capt, Gal-|1% the low-heeled tango slipper, which | depart not later than Nov, 27 and must|) VESTIGATE THE CONCERN, | nental Hotel here. Alexander J. Manuel joway and because of the injury he re- : think is indeed sensible for the denc- not advocate violence by American] Then the resolution was offered, pro-|of Kenton, ., trapped in a room on the ceived in the line of duty. ng of the new steps Ajtached by | women seeking the tallot. Through her|viding for the appointment of J, B.|third floor, was burned to death. The | ens f see ceemelied buckles at the sides | jawyors in Washington she promised (o|Jaqua, Jerome Hess and John T. Het. | injured, except Thomas Slater of Colum- SCHOOL FOR CONSUMPTIVES, |tre rithons which cross and sumound| obey. she sald abe did not want] trick to investigate the affairs of the | bus, were residents of Maryaville. SP hakieg Dein tied at the height of | remain longer than the date named, | Pulitser Publishing Company and to re-| A xereral store, a restaurant and bar- Gy Joard of Rducation Makes Proview | tno back to the seam of the anes int | and will not advocate violence, because| port at the subsequent meeting. This |ber shop adjacent to the hotel also were Conse Artillery, Cubesenine Habits. by the tiniest of k stocking | the American women are getting the| resolution Qaused Walter Pultster to be- | destroyed. The flames were fanned by York, They will sail to-morrow for a fan: far Saboregins ¥ bal pallet without violence. come muoh peeved and, despite the |® #mall blizzard which raged during the | week in Panama. Gurriaon will consider Health Commissioner Lederle an-| 9, > -—————. advice of his counsel, he shouted «| cetly morning hours, Defective wiring Proposals for permanent government of hounced to-day that upon his recom- apectal to The Riresing Wonka) St. Louts to Start One-Cabin Service | warning to the representatives of the | caused the fire. Sea ccanel: mendation the Board of Education of | BALTIMORE, Oct. 21.—Prof. Philip R.| LONDON, Oct, 21.—The Americas | minoMty interests. — - the city of New York had voted to es-|Uhier, for many years provost of the|line decision to stop carrying firat| ‘This te all unfair. I'll break up this a —— TT tablish @ school at Otisville, Orange Peabody Institute and widely known as| class passengera will become effective | mesting tf this thing don't stop. If Cousty, ter the instruction: of chi fa scientific authority, died at his home in| with the walling of the St. Louls from| they don't behave I'll leave the room, i this city early to-day, He was eQventy-| Southampton Nov. 8, when the present|I have done nothing wrong and I suffering from tuberculosis, Pupils old and the father of Horace | accommodations for frat class pasa couldn't do anything wrong if I wanted hier, professor of physics at) gers will be given to those of the sec: | to," Jona class. Mr. Hettrick, who was seated across the table, appeared to be quie amused at the conduct of the man he was op- Lives Crushed Out. " Five Others Injared While Score| CHICAGO JUNCTION, 0., Oct. 2L~ Boys and Girls! Were Rese: |Mre, Frank Weeks and Mrs, William Harwood and the latter's two young D ¥ R MARYSVILLE, ©., Oct, 21—One man | tong were instantly killed to-day when a ecorate Four Kooms A ‘was burned to death, five persons were more and Ohlo express train struck ‘sy in which they were riding. ccldent occurred at a gra he women's view of t! ve shut off by weather Britis Foreign Secretary at some Yength the policy of the United States ené Gir Edward Grey in reply, pointed out that nothing thus far had ooourred te change the Britiah view that recog- mition of the Provisional Government in Mexico was the correct policy, He pointed out that the British Government maturally Gestred to support President Witson in any action he might tak leeking to peace, at the same time giv. fng consideration to the immense Brit- feb interests in Mexico. fhe action of Bir Lionel Carden, Brit- feb Minister to Mexico, wae not brought $mto question by the American Ambas- ador, but Sir explained that he was simply carry’ out the British policy of non-interference peni- fag the elections. p< aa SAVES SHIPWRECKED CREW. Steamer Men on must be more than fourteen years old, Bcud Hooks and supplies are to be fo warded and teachers in the school sys tem who wish free treatment for tu- berculosis and at the same time con- tinue their salary will be given an op- ogtunty to go to Otisville to join the Ne Ss Od liti Four hundred members and employees of the Consolidated Stock Exchange CHAUTAUQUA NOTE.—Impeachmem beats yodeling for boosting the price crorond Your choice of four Decorative Pennants FREE For Infants and Children. jm Reporte Rescue of king Schooner, ‘The following wirelena message was received to-day at the offices of the North Sarnen ord Steamship Com- pany from H of the pele eeies Berlin of that lin ter Pulltser and caused him to remark to Mr, Hettrick that he, Mr. Hettrick, ‘had better be elected president and that he, Mr, Hettrick, appeared to be acting The Kind You Have ig ag e ou on meee Meat es ein a eter poy TA ee Always Bought | with next Sun ay’s 4 break up the meeting over the protest W d. eart of the W estern ap-| CAMPAIGN TUN for McCall: “Hail to the Chief!" Me autos’ ecu ween quiet ana hom of : orl 2 en it. Hun ins bound from Naples and other Mediter-| ple Krower could he ha Bia gouneel, “Fon. Keep quiet and al Fanean ports: dreds of apples reached the floor in the e ing w! ent,” oa! oe lawyer, , t - “gchooner Marjorie Brown sunk at|toxes atvut noon time to celebrate) UBRTA hae grasped the Tammany election iden, EX.CONVICTS GOT 40 PER CENT. , Litho raphed i In 040 this morning in 0.35 N., 1133 W.| “National Apple Day," Oct. 21 being FOR SELLING 8TOCK, e : Have saved crew; all well.” the day which was set apart nine years| "ANAMA CANAL hae cost #9,71448 to date The Berlin ts scheduled to reach her|ago, to foster the advancen pier in Hoboken at 6 o'clock to-night. ple culture No sooner had Walter Pulltaer sub- PRINCE OF MONACO was a caller at the White House while 600 women | sled than Mr. Hettrick began to read the original colors, , Aolegaien to a Methodist Missionary Conference were there Pe eee eee tae ace ae on heavy litho- fh Hettrick did ince hia| Pa \ora a er, T : HOMBITA, Spanish matadur who has just quit the ring, has killed $000 bulls | ot, When he oats eee he oT Nancoric. | ph Pp eady Ci and earned $600,000 in fifteen years, “It exteenvicta have sold stock of 4 Soi SHC or tac ing up. . eee OYSTER n by @ California man contained @ pearl that would have been worth §15,000 had he ordered a stew instead of a fry, If those gales were made by violating ‘ In the criminal code, then the guilty ones should be returned to cells from whence they came. If oMficiale of this company have wrongfully appropriated funds or GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE.—Detrolt man says his wife fed the tidbits to| property to their own use they should the cat and made him eat the leavings be punished. “That this company has no connection with the New York World or any of the allied publications now being conducted by the sons of th: fe Joseph Pulitzer STARVE THE FLY has been substituted for ewatting it in edict of the Board of Health, There is a good fitting Arrow. shirt suitable \, for every occasion. Select the shirt GOLF BALL In Westchester struck and crippled @ fox; another struck a fying bird, For Over TEXAS WOMAN has started @ spineless cactus ranch. ail know now," said Mr. Hettrick j é ° CLOTHES-BRUSHING MACHINE th ka for 1 and Seek of Meese bette | . irt ears 4 a8. NG that wor! a nickel and refuses a|t buy stock on statements that they 0 omy bearing the tho has becn invented for Pullman care. were purchasing an interest in @ publi- F RK. cation Seine Kensares iid The World and i ALO merths old SIDENT WILSON has sol M.A @ eons of Joseph Pulitzer, I have suff home 5 “2B Arrow label. | | 7" mo ited ihe 5, G4 Sete? 35 Doses - 55 0rais 1 TWO WOODEN LEGS worm by @ Maplewood (N. J.) man were mangled | Mt Hettrick finally eucceeded in get- SSS Le C beyond repair in a runaway. committee Senentse, | we Fee Bae THUNDER STORM prevented women's handicap golf tournament ia Met bd Gorings, Vo., and © earning turkey tot wee bad inotent,

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