The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1914, Page 2

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SAROSNIn.n ened AN LE leh 2 BOE we wwe “OOPEY BENNY" |BURED AMD LAA, mre : |Mising Wife Whom Broker wom 7 City Hall political gossip has it Ge Gay that therp' te now a coalition of forces between President Wilson, Gev. Glynn and Meyor Mitchel, and thBt as result William F, MoCembe, Castr- | FREEDBY CORONER, PSST SND Men From Japanese Warships Prosecutor Reports No Evi-| Make Strange Rescue of it i rf 108 SAVED; NONE LST ft i, ‘ ron dence to Hold Them for | Group of Thirty-three. the Democratic National Com itt fe to be inted Supreme at the position we erroneously gave before our | Straus Murder. —_—- Gourt Judge in the place vacated bY KAGOSHIMA, . Japan, Jen, 1.—& Tames W. Gerard, now Ambassador tu Captain and Eleven Men Who) "irelees fated.” | Had Remained Aboard |CREW OF 17 SAVED Taken Off To-Day. AFTER SCHOONER SINKS It te saté the appeinment ‘when he visited the Governor. Organisation Demeorate easy hey thought up to « very short time ago strange scone wan witnessed to-lay om SLEUTHS ARE STUNNED, | the istana of Sakura, when @ group of thirty-three famished terror-stricken BOSTON, Jan. 165—The foundering i Dersons were rescued from amid steam- Ba 8. Weeks, defeated canti- | of the Bath achoonér Grace A. Martin, sit ya / Gangsters in Court Jubilant] ing iava and heated vouMters by a boat Gate for the @upreme Court Jodgedls, | | 196 SAFE AT YARMOUTH. |!hrty mi Seilaneiy dak an ee, ; a from a Japanese! warship. A crull 1d be selected by Gov. Giynn te fill | NY ‘ f ‘ When Prisoners Are squadron arfived here today and] {h@ vacancy, and that Abram I. mitrus,, ue of her crew of seventeen men from open boat one hundred miles off , Let Go feated Tammany candidate éer the Iaunchces were at once lowered. The| judgeship of the Court of Appeals woult’ erews of which searched the island, the! be named for that court. Antl-Temmaay contour of which has been entirely al-| Democrats claim that the Governer tered since the bursting into eruption] would think twice before eppotn on Jan, 12 of the volcano of Sakura-| two defeated candidates. ‘ jima. The eallors did not risk landing} There te reported to be a very strong but made @ systematic acrutiny. effort to cause a complete break be- All was desolation and no sign of| tween the Governor and Charies FF. human beings was seen until evening,| Murphy. If the Governor can @0”In- when an officer in one of the Jaunches bere We Gali ania o it was: eatd noticed something being waved in the} ‘0-day, the break will be complete, , i Straus, assistant clerk of the City |air short distance from the shore, —_——___ Rawoon and''the cloven men whe re-| ie Qritt of the seertin‘s longtost from Count, were Giecharged to-<lay by Cor-| A detachment of men was landed, and Bates Signe With Reds. mained on the Cobequid—mpated on | 400 , Sor en the « be bale 6 oner Fetmberg. The police have been |after a hard struggle succeeded in mak- ‘Trinity Rock in the Bay of Fundy—atter | jpeg up ty the ‘on umitte to gather convincing evidence |!ns their way through soft, warm ashes the rest of the crew and, pasgensersd The Grace A. Martin, heavity teden . . thet the men under arrest were on-|>reast high until they reached a great | contract te play with the Cincinnatt Na- ‘ ‘ rock. Cowering ind they found the| tional League team. Bates stated: that wets rescued had been taken en board} with coal, ealied trom Norfolk for Port- ' ;@awet tn the gang revolver fight 10 | tnirtyive persons, atill living, but|he had bee approached by men, .rep- the Government ‘steamer Lansdowne | front of Arlington Hall in Bt. Mark's | coated with thick dust and weakened | resenting themselves to be frem...the and were on their way tere. ; Place in which Mr. Straus was killed| by starvation and th’ Federal League but had decided not to ‘Tee captain did not leave the Cobe-| 4g by getting between the opposing lmes| The rescued were taken on boai desert the local club. ‘ ay quid until it was certain she would be @ fire warship and provided with fea ———_[—_¥—X—X—K—K—K—K—K—K—“——_—X—_ @ total less. : ‘The courtroom was crowded when|4fink. They explained that they had eter A wireless message said that the third “Dopey Bemny” and his three com- Pinon te Sie ae Gt We pele emedr, R. F. Powell, had been injured pantons were arraigned before Cororier| i 24 wen tried hour after hour to at- Daring Rescues From Wrecked ; in, was reported by wire- \ 4 J ‘ ing to Pieces Liner pour =, Re By agreement between tue police and in Bay of Fundy. a crew, in. an open best seariy i f % the Dietrict-Attorney “Dopey Benny” y indy mie off hore, Settled agaiaet . re | Fein, “LAttle Able” Beckerman, Reuben conditions, The Metance trom the spot ‘ Remap ediplagpedll oo cen tae where the schooner foundered to the | Jest Saturday on suspicion of being im- meamer route between Boston and Hall- | plicated in the shooting of Frederick fax ie fifty miles, which representa | BT. JOHN, N. B,, Jan. %.—<Agents of the Royal Mafl Gteam Packet Company recetved word to-day that Captein Guring the night and was in need of | Vetnberg. In the avdience were young | tract attention. ) MRS. KATHERINE men of the cast side, who are seen| ‘the veesela of the cruiser squadron is LYALL SHAW... about the Criminal Courts Building and | teought with them a large stock of @ ‘ . Nd ebpeg ceded there in a case on | provisions, with which they are reliev- —-—_— gh { 19990999900990999999999009900009099 to do with gang activity. Ing the hunger of the people of Kago- hating CUPL, Cater of the Bret De: |seima, many ot whew bare retornen, | Face Noting but Blotches, Became \, “Ram ning fe captured in New York. Hel tective District and several of his men| Only to find thelr houses destroyed and | Larger an Linge, ‘ from the effects of their long exposure LI Till recetve a hot ceception, and (t will were on hand with their witnesses. Ap-| f° prceagy 9-4 anaunepmceaedianiaed ag TIN a) All Di >» Deed ning to ere, 0 aces. : ri Darently they had not consulted with the| "Tne general volcanic activity on the | Cuticura Soap Ointment. to icy winds and waves. The liner ts SAILING VESSELS- OFF District Attorney's office prior to thel isiand of Kiushiu aradually abating |. Now All Rid-of Trouble, wre a maw exotanp coast. (JJ WHEN HE SETS |staanoE MEDICINE KILLS |S" Sern Sa theca coro Ww pint THER eee heer gece renee INSURANCE MAN IN CAFE) ssc iatce Attorneys ang ae | enmate tn le trata an yet be “has no evidence in his posses- | made of the loss of human life, penne ehatee Cards Indicate That He Was Frank ctantion of the four detendants.” | wiL.SON OFFERS AID H. Ruth, of Merchant J enera. asked it/there ‘wan aay other| TO MIKADO FOR THE in tion into th of Mr. ART) AKE ville, N. J. Biraan on fot whieh nad ay s B. "HQU SUFFERERS. (acuue eae 0 West ono ahicked selina Seas he Kaew ‘ef no euch an| WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—On reoetv- fnvestigation and ordered the discharge | !"6 further detalle of the earthquake of the prisoners. . and tide) wave in Japan President, Wil- “Dopey Benny" and his friends |#0n to-day sent a second cablegram to Iked out of court emiling. The de- | the Emperor of Japan se follews: teetives foHowed, erestfaiien, “Permit me again to express to you “Well, what do you know about |the deep sympathy which the American that?” remarked one of the sleuths to | people feel for thelr slater nation, Japan, another, “He didn’t call a witness.” in her great soleanly. ‘Their eee bg killed by one of the-half dozen medi-| Upon reaching the street “Dopey | out te the thousands upon Wi oul. ‘ines tone in his pockets, Benny’ announced that he desired to| fering and disaster have come 90 aud- i i l Fr yt i iy ii f z i f y i §i At i il I itt ill il} aT f i i i ‘ G i i Be | eF i rt | | ! i li i i i [ , il E i { i Ki | ‘il gt i f ils 3 j £ f i it | i E i of ED and caildfen mong. ta wuch | westetant in 90 terrible a form. Is first ‘United States District-At-| A card in hie pocket contained the | make a etatement to the reporters. This denly and saad Otetesent on for about owe ) + Magenn Ah coreaponiient an ae Sa ob Roya! | torney, Harold A. Content, te whom |name of “Frank H. Ruth, State agent of | 1s his statement: ; there any way in which we can help?” 11 could ono the improvement, Ni tom {wens tamed @autine Langton, whose | port. mort: }Aeew and hie lawrere were referred |1he Insurance Company of the Biste of “Om my werd of honor I had nothing UES FOR BOY'S | Boy's DEATH. all rid of my pimpin ond nikal whan/they went to Building | Punnsylvania,” with offices at Ne, §8-/ te do with this shooting. “My repeated je Miss Janet Sanford, Sept. dress to given Wseeytand, Hotel, qnotier ‘ them that the Department of 0 Walnut otrest, Philadelphia, An-| arrests are part of a contplracy against | » 8 _ Tor more than o generation Cutioure Reap i i i | z th i i Sther card’ wae e menibership ticket in| me becaige I refused to’ do certain|gohee! Principal Attepéan the Merchantville, 8, J., Field Chub, | things to satisty a certain official of thit| crarsea With Being Responstble. SPANISH VETERA A WS LOSE the made out to “Frank H. Ruth.” A|ctty. : Ek Tisaiboceasl tua aed wore CITY JOBS AND COMPLAIN | cox cv'scsce Neill, Me dom Guid watch with ee sqonalis for the death of Aiden Mave, Merchantville, N. J., a gold watch with / Cominat oan. te nna Fe, in come rer GRAND JURY 1S PROBING screens ez. goon at completed ihe poemenone found = ee) THAT $30,000 ‘ADVICE |Zpet'sta Stcees seunaar an atten i 3 i § H i i [ pled | | H 2 i iti t it i i [. H if i Hitt ti + Hl ii if i é { i i i ; : ti | i it i! i fe ? ial | piite i i? | if HL a = 3 i Ai 1eegeis E f t i i 83 of efi OF ANY WRONG. ‘The aewepaper clippings showed the ant, were to-day before Justice Crane F the man “Frank H. Ruth and in the Queens County Supreme: Court. | Young Mr. Darting, slender and soft beri ne a But end! Ovections Harry B. Hangar of| her are eine wad for wae wo [gl eames played Oy the father and) | ouisville Relative to Payments |°¥ f° tee, pastor of the A. M. E. eee [Church of Flushing. - ty be Aauetis Coote ‘The papers charge maladministration. $1,500 0u6 Ht | CELLAR; ‘The Grand Jury empanelied by Justice | and the practising of medicine by faun- ESTION: WHOSE IS IT 2| sec crncea'su src croe' |S ter & rete Sa nem gt We 3 PY bi ‘ade? < feat LAA qu i pesos Piscragleynod Pe a sick. But as he was a member ; Mf the echool band he was compelled to| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, xo to Jamaica on May # and play in a! hon. wr Findin's Not Keepie’s, Unless Court} ot Loulevil. Ky. ss soe) parade, ware he collapsed and was) “Odi: Goat att, ethan a Says So, State's Attorney work on Section 99 of the Catskill Aque- | taken {0 eer odes . piledabind —_—_—_—_—_—————______ diet, and tas ciel oult before Justice | Aenaoh band exerclees. Saunders Inter HELP WANTED—MALE. Peeper Le textifed that bevore he| administered pills and olls to him, ¢t te POPES wench 3, teak, SS 4 got the contract he paid James E. Gaff. | ssid. ‘The i deawaye sanenee oa SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Rey ¢wo eume of $16,000 for ‘expert ad- | June 6, was taken Jamal Hos- SUNDAY ¥ AY WORLD WAN : "the Bit! mare nent aye WORK MONDAY WONDERS The Grand Jury wants to know wha: | died there next ay. this “advice” was, SS —_—-— Taree Gun Carriers Held. Acting under ordere from Deputy Commissioner George Dougherty, the | detectives of the Oak street station continued their cleanup of gun carriers im that precinct today. Three more rere arrested this morning by Detective Birmingham. Magistrate Deuel, in the Centre Street Police Court, held all three for trial in 61,600 each. The pris- oners were Wat Mangini of No, 9 Oliver street, Carlo Damgoanso of No. @ Oak street and Dominic Guoma of No, 64 Oltver street, All are saloon oopers. 3 rite igielii 7 i ‘thele requests for redection of aal- DI the There to Getz Gan ee oe een tale time to iy | wm and the winless apearetus out of ! “Brome Quinine” ‘ead therefore ought mot to draw | Commission. . reat fo hae, COULD CATCH MESSAGES FROM of the Woter Guppiy il fat li are ' i t Hi i puny wi Badle station, made F Hi i

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