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LCR LR TE TT OT TT a - TRAIN WITH 50 ON BOARD STILL LOST IN DRIFT; — 16,000 AT WORK DIGGING THE CITY OUT OF SNOW | ‘ Weather=air to-night, colder Wednesday; clonéy COMPLETE NOVEL ia EACH WEEK cD ¢ ‘ IN THE EVENING WORLD | ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. Conte: Orbe New Wer Wedtbe NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914. 16 PAGES PRICE. ONE CENT. FOR NON-SUPPORT| RUMRILL DECLARES Daughter Married Jack Mrs. Rantoul Was Even ENGINE OVERTURNS IN SNOW STORM; | 40 SAFE AFTER 48 HOURS OF PERIL Principals in ‘“‘Heaven-Sent’’ Love Passengers Who Started for New Affair That Descended to Earth| yor, From Atlantic City Sunday POO HOF Oe PODDDEEOODDOEDD: . Morning Wind Up in Camden— { Foreign Secretary Admits Na-|GAVE UP WIFE BECAUSE Geraghty, Chauffeur. More Than a Friend, 3 h : : ; tion Is B pedis Ca alg EMR N A thd pe Third Train Still Lost in Drift. yo s Bal yy Carranza | WHO MARRIED CHAUFFEUR but Will Not Intervene. -_— THE MOTHER FORGAVE.|TALE EMBARRASSES HIM. 16,000 MEN AT WORK REMOVING SNOW BANKS Father Would Not and Aunt,| Millionaire Hangs ‘Head as He Mrs. Elsie French Vander- Tells of Great Regard for bilt, Sided With Him. Friend’s Wife. \ CAN DO NOTHING NOW. But Grey Tells Parliament Right Is Reserved to Act When Circumstances Allow. Traffic Gradually Resuming, but’ Food and Fuel Supplies Are Short and Little Is Coming in on Trains (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass, March 3.—Hanging NEWPORT, March 3.—Mrs. Pauline |his head in shame, Chester Chapin Leroy French, mother of Mrs, Jack rhe witkea lome in wan Gee on the } in 5 Geraghty, the niece of Mrs. Elsie bridge Court his love for the wife of French Vanderbilt, who eloped with | nis best friend and college chum, Ed- the family chauffeur three and a half | ward L. Rantoul. LONDON, March 8—The British Government's view that no immediate action could be taken by it in con- nestion with the deadlock over the investigation into the death at Juares of Wilttam ©. Benton, the British ramobman, was made quite plain to- day tm the Heuse of Commons by Sir Méwerd. Grey, the British Foreign Seeretary, Gir Edward was, however, equally explicit in pointing out that, te @reat, Rattala sollad.ip_pecure sat tefaction through the United States, the British Government. reserved to itself. the tight to secure reparation : The effects of the storm of Sunday and Monday were less apparent 4 in the city this afternoon because of the influence of bright sunshine Rantoul eat with his face buried in " a ee wae oe ka eas rs Ddes early pied - ‘ and pleasant temperature, but down on the Jersey coast, between Red | . feet away. In an ante-room Mrs, Lois 4 ;, a? Bank and Whiting Junction, a New Jersey Central train has been fost |eatranged since Mrs, French insisted | Rentoul, granddaughter of James \ ; i i is ot ou feral ban Wad Ghualier O3r, auntie in the snowdrifts since Sunday afternoon, and the railroad officials have ing the chauffeur, Mrs. French ob- bos arty Leoeusteg ot her p}been unable to get arty information about it or the fifty passengers on " een ” 4 tatged the “divorce on the ground of board. The train left Jersey City at 10.12 o'clock Sunday morning and “Did your relations with Mrs, Ran- Rearenreey toul ever pase tie bounds.of mere 4 through Red Bap) puke ' , : Syndaypfamnoas: i. ‘The divorce proceeding wan brief. % pmo > : ; ee : , Another train, lost in the drifts in the samd dune and scrub pine ONS 0 ce nome at ’ ; seciion through which the Séasharettne of the Jersey Central runs AMOS TYCK FRENCH | petition. atts. Proncn's attanvit np- TeV 'Attehndy Bent! $1: i from New York to Lakewood and “Atlantic City, was unaccounted for reaented that she had left her hus- iliead, » /until noon to-day, when the forty passengers arrived in Camden, across whenever it was able to do #0, i? |band in 1011 after he had told her ‘ t is ape i" pind a date, I think Z |from Philadelphia, with a thrilling tale of their experiences. Still a thir’ ‘The promised pronouncement oh wa j that he would not live with her or/it was sey: .. There wes ¢ train, which left Jersey City Sunday afternoon, was lost until last night of a | rt her. They had been married declaration. We seemed simply to if . the Memtean situation from the me ' Lea Seal Cotnty-aigat Bari Many damenas understand our love was mutuel.” two miles below Red Bank and started back for New York with about eign Secretary spe Fe bagi ; on him for money, she said, had met| The crowd of fushionable people ” half its passengers on board at noon to-day. awaited. It was ee er te | ok i with refusal and she had been de- | drawn to the court room by the trou- | 4 \ | | nh COtring to the fact that the wires keenly Latosbraig eat Be Gbiatacn AN, pendent on Mrs, Stuyvesant Leroy | bles of the Rantouls held its breath | ¢ ' members of the House ‘ and even on loyal servants for sup- | @nd watched every move with inten-| ¢ are all down the railroad people are CITY ples MURPHY deeply concerned about the lost train. ( Tt Had been out of sight tn the wilder- 4 neae of snow more than forty-eight F N AND “AVES hours thin afternoon when a message from Red Bank stated that a snow- / plou®h sent down the line this morn- J ing had not been able to sight the ( Jost train or get any traces of tte / passengers and crew. = START FOR NEW YORK BUT As Usual, ss Cleaned at WIND UP IN CAMDEN. A f ‘The forty who entrusted themselves ‘Chief's’’ 7 s—His Friend, | to the sorsey Central at Atlantic City for passage to New York Sunday \ Next ’ in Luck Too. morning and wound up to-day at Camden, as far away from New York as their starting point, owe their Progress southwestward instead ef avenue / ear across town is ptled| northward to the Pennsylvania Rall- whfle the entire nation looked for- | hi Mrs. Rantoul |uee ‘ Pp : port, sity as the man whom Mrs. Ri £000O0640-066 10184086 ha raadeal ny gig nays Sobre DEMOCRATIC PART Y Her atatement was corroborated| called her “intellectual admirer” testi. | —————"—" "FTAA SA SANT Sete beer Sainer | by the statements of Mrs. Leroy and| fed. A HOT RESENTMENT A\ : of @ mald who said that she had lent} WOULD MAKE HUSBAND'S LIFE CARRANZA IN BRITAIN. ——— “HELL” SHE SAID. | AGROSS THE OCEAN} “Intense resentment has been dis-'). pel Mrs. French's physician, said that played throughout the British isles Lively Time at Congress Hear-| ne knew she had been obliged to pro- epee peslar ere nel Barometer Records Lowest Figure Ever Reported by over what is regarded as an attempt) ; ‘ Thi vide for herself for two and a half ne on the part of Venustiano Carranza, | ing, During Which Dr. Mary | care, for Edward” if the Rantoul family 41d not allow her to divorce him and the Constitutionalist leader in Mox- The Frenches have four other ‘Walker Is Squelched. children, besides Mrs. Geraghty. One| €° to Rumrilt. is the wife of Samuel Wagataff. The| “Mrs. Rantoul threatened to leave and also over the repoated delays in WASHINGTON, march 3,—After | ‘milly became divided arainst itself ered jummer of 1912," the brother ry ee cee "| threatening the Democratic party |800n after apie French ran away to oF ine cat aah leave of the House to [284 President Wilson with deteat if | Springfield, Mans. and married ake & somewhat more extended their demands for equal suffrage are ads a . ceed idatersent that can properly be com-|M0t granted, leaders of various suf- | |) aes wes nba sy rd to re- pressed within the limite of an an- frage organisations got Into a squab- | °*lve Mrs. wate ua ni Zr soll good ewer to @ question sald Sir Edward|ble to-day over just what they do Graces, sepecially when came bout 4A. M. I was called on the telephone by my brother Edward,” the witness said. “I immediately dressed and went to him. Hdward told me that his wife was about to East ateonth street, from Third k that a child was to be born| leave him and the children. : , ® CHESTER ("Chippie")RUMRILI % | nigh wis mountains of snow on each| road. The following Is a statement Grey in opening. Sunent, toe Geraghtys. "| Then Mrs. Rantoul sald that Rum- Mariners in This Port. $040444-04044006064 a of their Tanne ts in a despateh “AN the efforts that nave been| They quarrelied openly before the} si gunyvesant Leroy took the| fill, my brother's college chum and penta fa B's ————| =xcEPr Gen Ciaain meade hithertp have failed to secure |Committee and a crowd of 400 apec- same attitude as Mra, French, Mr,| heretofore best friend, had brought i In front of Nos, 908 and 808, brown-| A snowstorm was in progress when an investigation into the facts re-|tators who alternately cheered and! peocn, who had expressed himseif|OUt the most intellectual side of her! The Anchor liner Caledonia came | LAW IS BLAMED eens raltoncan joe? a of Becond| the train left Atlantic City and grew eee arcneat afiouticn put in [only contingent that Knew exaciy |42, dplased with the manner of| 104, (hat Oh ONS Fegme’ inte hor| ‘2, (hit Port to-day with a tow book! BAB LSC OF STEAMER|sretss,fontine Stuyvesant sguare.|" violoce At Whiting’, Junction the way of such an. investigation | what it desired waa the “antis." ‘They sega sd pai vesigpeh ener ido eyee et ald, and she must in| Which read like a summary of all the Charlee F, Murphy leader of Tam-|the Jersey Contral line trom Atlantio ; City to New York crosses the Pena- grentent stories of storms at soa, In many Hall lives at No: 906 and fie No, 208 | z sylvania line from Long Branch to one way hers was a record passage, | Federal Board So Declares in Report] puieure’ “t No Dr. John M| mailadelphia. ‘The engtoe of the Jer. ae one of the entries in the log was of Wreck of Oklahoma in Which ‘The street in front of Nos. 908 ana|*®Y Central train jumped the track of the barometer reaching the re-| ives Were { 16 ta cleaned right down to the pave- | "04 turned over just after leaving markable figures of 17.40. ‘This is 26 Lives Were Lost. ment from the curb to the middle o¢| Whitina’s Junction, which contains {dentical with the reading brought} BOSTON, March 3.—Responatbiiity |tbe thoroughfare and Mr. Murphy'e|°Mly ® signal and ewitohing tower, in two weeks ago by the Columbia| for the wreck of t's tank ateamer|@utomoblle can get to and from hie| Mnsineer Patrick 8, Doyle of Jersey of the same line and is the lowest | Oklahoma, which broke in two off the|@oor without any trouble. |CKy and Pueman Bernard Gwemer barometric record ever known to|coast of New Jersey on Jan. 4, with| At 8.90 o'clock this morning a gang |°f Homerville were buried under the create the strongest presumption of | insisted that they and a majority of | ~ a Apsire and an intention to conceal | women want to be let alone on their oy. ba alt par near ne thé truth on the part of those in| political rights, due aad ales ae aeat Meloo, who are responsible for what| In the clash Dr. Mary Walker was) yo Wanet eoatiee eo pat has bappened. “aquelched.” She was refused a hear- a dea with pevsaly ana aks sen. Belhi “Communications with tne Govern- |ing because she, represents no organ-! 1) Catened to horsewhip Ge Bog ‘4 mest of the United States are still lization for or against woman suffrage. | fe atone ip Garnenty e pregeeding, but I would repeat what I) Mra, Medill McCormick of the Am-|"S.0" gmisig mys eal last week—that these communl-lerjcan Suffrage Association, Mre, ae is aren noservilt Colby of the Women Equality Aano- | *e* y 0 recognise Mrs. than her husband. She further sald she was very sorry for Edward. “Going om, she said that such things as this bad come into, the lives of other children than her own, and that they, would soon forget her. Speatnnet ae FIN Pape? clation and Mrs, Mary Beard of the | (°°*sbty: Bee 506 ve shah ee (aiecdes a sea mariners in this" port, the Joon of twonty-tix lives, is placed | of fifteen men, some of them in uni-/*n#ine, The passonsers and crew ald -_ Gonavemional Union cashed te 0 ey, ber prooerey for Bimees. and her. From the time the Caledonia left| wholly on tho failure to put in forca| forme of the Department of Btreet tate bet to dig out the imprisoned MINISTER CARDEN ianauec aw torr sist wanes | ACTORS SNowBo Mrs. Rantoul watched h Queenstown—ahe wax making the|a legal provision that would contro! | Cleaning appeared tn front of Mr.|Tiel NOt Wore making poor progress 200 UND ta-law . closely, eating ‘ked voyage for the Mauretania, which in| and standardize the construction of | Murphy's home, shovelied the snow |"! the Pennsylvanta train from MEETS WILSON TO- NIGHT. | want trom Congress. to keep her up through When Mrs, McCormick sald iat HUNGER FOR 14 HOURS lata up in drydock—the Atlantic did! team vessels. ‘Tho report of the| {nto sarte and sent It away. Long Branch to Camden arrived, With the ald of the passengers and ——— all it could to overwhelm her, She st filed by . |The cleaning up job took about half ta State referendum, Federal inspectors was ere to hour. crew of the Ponnsyly WASHINGTON, March 3.—Sir Lio- | omen want 8, State referendum, had head seas and gales of wind) aay wNolghb OF 48. FORAGE, DOT aa $ ; nd 60 $2,893,731. Ind | day Noighbora of Mr. Murphy aay the ~ nel Carden, Great Britain's Minister | Sire, Heard’ of the, Congressional HAS $150 TO PAY 731 every day. In the (wenty-four hours ee game thing happened right’ atiee’ the oe Were extricated after two te Mexico, will confer with President] (Union, jumped up angrily and denied | Make Attack on Lunch Counters at pt, Tells St leat snow storm, jours’ work Bunday night, Doyle Wileon to-night at 6 o'clock and later|!t. They sald women want a con- “They know where C. F, lives, you! wa9 cuftering from severe ecalde and from noon of Feb. 25 she made only’ NEW JOB FOR HARRINGTON, York to sail for|Stitutional amendment giving them| Baltimore After Tieup of Theit 110 knots against the wind and| net iy Ked ono of those neieh-| ex will leave for } laa Anseta, another, bet,” remar ° exposure and Sweeney was badly suffrage. Both factions were disputed 5 mM ta bore who was laboriously choppin, Py England” to-morrow morning on the|by members of the Equality Asso- Train From This City, PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—A eched-| Among her passengers wan gir p.|°"! °F Dock ™ , bias a te * Ico off his aidewalk and shoveling ie | bruived, Olympic, who sald that women want ule of abilities and asset Adolph | mutier, former Governor-General of Service Commi: onto the big pile of snow in front of PENNSYLVANIA TRAIN RESCUES \ With ‘Bir Cecil Spring-Rice, the rendum. All were con-| BALTIMORE, Md. Segal, promoter and until recently head |p oi¢ai, who im visiting thin country | Matthew J. Harrington, former Becre- | his residence. PASSENGERS AND CREW, fourteen hours on of a company conductii | —— British Ambassador, Sir Lionel con- ferred briefly early to-day with Bec- retary Bryan and arranged the hour Owing to the wrecking of the Jer- sey Central locomotive the heating and Heghting sysiom of the Jersey on a pleasure trip. | tary of the Dock DPepartgnen ow a gerete of only fo,| One of the steerage pamengern, Al-|(nY ,nbhninied Ate of wearing apparel |ter Judman, died, deranged, on Feb, | the "ublie twrvice Co between New York and, Baltimore, | here, filed to-day during which tima they were without tity “fatee at ont al jewel Be ~Kmperor Wilt don't want or need 'w competition to 'y of #8 of his meeting with the Prenident.| Mrs. Beard and Mrs. Crystal Benedict {food about two hundred actora and 1; pee 2 body bs et iby architects for | Central train was put business, Recretary Bryan will dine at the|of Now York threatened the Demo- |actreases arrived at Union Station | yQeus! wasyncently,adhaged an tnvol |26. His body was brought to this | willtema, ( ibe naw Gigs | ree ey eee on en ountry. | the appoint: ‘Those on the Caledonia numbered | asked to be # forty-one in the first cabin, 229 in the; Harring second and 821 In the steerage. tary of U father necrotar crats with seprisals by women at the | to.4 the party does not grant equal e. They said the party which |CoUm cara were dark and ola. and had half buried them, "The een. ‘uctor of the Pennsylvania train @e- cided to take the forty Jéersey Cen- ansengers and the crew of the J Central train to Camden, .| ‘The start was made late Sunday |. night, ‘The Pennsylvania train erept and made a dash for lunch| ating for nearly twenty-five ye his beinj jugar re- fi ns Potindatoh fa and another tn British Embassy this evening before aba: ane ir Lionel leaves for York, . The British Minister declined to me into power tn Sy will be-| The stage people were on the Neve that woman suffrage in a matter |“actors’ slatt? comment upon the Mexican situation of national importance and of tren, Antone haga which was sent out ip amy way. acendent national importance. from New York by a booking con- Berside “ “| am sorry,’ he said to all ques- pa Be cern after the play bills of half a eke veden, March t' “put my Gevernment d t AEM eg at Pa cities had been disorganised the Hwedish Pare by the elucme | oh n Ce by mete L. A japles ... me to Give nterviews” ay Im Doth chain assem, who Ws wew City Court Justice. Pred. Ville Copenhagen. ed, 4