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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914. SASS ESE BOETID SWEARS See Rich Husband for Divoree | |GENATORS MISLED E2258 EE, [OURT SEIS RCRD BROKER GLY s thing to do with the pecullar = | ] HE’S ON GANGSTER FILM See) UE OM NOT MEET | 77 BY REPORT OF HIS =, ne mn! OFT POUKEMEN | OF FRAUD EACH Sao ricnntcm RG NORDENALONE SPEECH SAYSPARE, .fosmestcn"** | TOTHECINMISSONER) GFTG SW YEARS PROOUEREEOUEE DEAE IM ED OEM ity Many of them have already lost , Si a faa savings inthe ah aad Sow | Porta" foots pitare fa teeny | Ht Gives Lighter Penalty lose their jobs as well. Judge Hoogh ! . . : . | ies ob J ded os . . , " N ta the United States Court yestersay |Hotly Answers: Husband's | Excessive Condensation. Re-) {inane Ai agate Knownan Jack) to a Prisoner Convicted Wisner and Meyers, Exposed ; ordered the eale of the asseta of these . _ ‘ P . eth # cheb a : : stores and of the Morchants' Expres | Complaint and Gives His sponsible for Interpretation |P0¥"." brought suit in the Supreme on Their Testimony. by The World, Must Go Company, om inventories to be made * ‘ourt against the Mutual Film Cor- ¢ i not later than next Thureday. The Opinion of Him. Here of Remarks, jporation for 926,000 damages, alleg- to Atlanta. sale will Be March 4, Hy, DOLLAR SOME DAY. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. positors of the private bank of Heary ee aay emiollas, win a (Norden Threatens Counter Suit 1 Serreaponding emalt dividend fo: te) and $50,000 Action Against : A meeting of depositors wan held =4 yesterday and Faward M. Curtis of Boetzel. ‘ing that the company, in a film, eon- | judge Wadhame in General Sea- nected his name with that of “GyP |sions to-day denounced two police of- LONDON, March 13.~-Ambasaador |'he Blood,” “Lefty Louie,” “Whitey | fcers as;fake heroes who, to bolster] Archie L. Wisner and John J. Walter Hines Page to-day received |!@Wis.” “Dago Frank,” Paul K@ly/up their records, would send a man) Meyers, heads of A. I. Wisner @ Oo., from Secretary of State Bryan notin. |@°4 “Monk” Eastman, the gangsters. | ty prison for u long term on perjured | stock brokers, charged with using the cation of the resolution of the Unitea| A second damage sult for $50,000 | testimony. At the same time he re- mails to defraud in the sale of stock of | States Senate tn regard to hia speech | W# filed 4 short time later against | yoked a sentence of not leas than six|mines capitalized at $36,600,000, were on the Panama Canal and the Monroe | Samuel H. London and the Moral | years and four months in Sing Sing|found guilty by a jury in the United » | Doctrine delivered before the Associa. | Feature Film Company by August| passed on Louis Alello of No. 143| Staten District Court this afternoon. tion of Chambers of Commerce on | Merle, manufacturer of Infante’! Rowery on a charge of assault and | Kach was sentenced to six years in the Wednesday. wear at No. 121 West Seventeenth | imposed instead a sentence of ten| Atianta penitentiary by Judge James No, 109 West Ninetieth street was ‘the Secretary of State requested | Street, who alleges that London, in| months on Blackwell's Island for vio-|J. Martin. Meyers, in addition, was F , gmade chatrman of a committee of ¢ ist Pn: , the Ambassador to cable an-explana- | hi* notorious movie, “The Inside of |iqtion of the Sullivan law. fined $10,000, a iter of iT puty As-| « 3 jon of the speech and Mr. Pi im- fe je Slave Traffic,” pictures ‘ ten to take wp the mai getting nae Mei ccoee it in ° tt a fh K age bee fh ra =! Mc,” pi ree] Atcllo was arrested at No. 163) After a trial lasting seven weekevthe jerel rogel cane , #8 }- A ttorn in ir. ef Pt mediately began the or |, mom whom are marrte - » ee hie palo Therasolees to some | Whitman's office and Mayor Mitchet's| is rey, Preparation of | Tid'in his employ, entering hia place |CHryatle street on Jan. 2% by Police-| jury was out three hours, most of of business under the screen caption |men Henry Kutner and Joseph Mul- | which was spent at lunch. It was @n- new proposal of settlement. The offer |Campaign manager, attached to the After reading fuller accounts of the |The Innocent in Danger.” derrig of the First District Inspection | nounced at 1.30 that ¢. decision had / / @f the Depositors’ Realization Cor- | Mitchel League at Broadway and Proceedings in the Senate, Ambassa-| The Merle suit is the third of its star, He was arraigned before Judge | been reached. | poration of 80 centa in cash and notes | Thirty-third atreet, said to-day that | 4 dor Page came to the conclusion that | and SD reatant LARHOA” ARG. the Wadhame on Feb. 26 and both po-| A stay of execution until Monday 4 ™ . \for the balance of 70 coats having | Mortimer Norden's bie al that the Senators had been misied by the | Moral Feature Film Company. The |licemen swore that when they entered | was allowed so thai an appeal may be been aan gp oRrheoqionig are nee ns bread Ad ho a ee aiced exceasive condensation of his re-| suits aggregate more than $150,000 in|, room in the Chrystie atreet house| filed should the convicted men beginning fear a been Aieor broeght about by which they will | mind.” marks in regard to his in! retation | damage claims. = ah tas Monica toherne, terpretation | ae e says that he ina cigar seller, | Allo twice snapped a to ded re- | desire. euffer worse than they expected. Mr. Boetzel submitted a six-page WIDOW LOST ALL IN FAILURE | aMdavit which was incorporated with >; and that the exhibition of his picture | Volver in their faces before they ‘This was the second trial @& Meyers ha an Enea toned bers a i Lenape Cmeigeg at his side | jumped on him and overpowered him; and Wisner for the stinctly sald that the Unit jas greatly injui rep ton ; lA ° OF BANK. Mra. Norden's application for all- in a desperate struggle. The revol Federal jury which Mra. L, Matteson, a widow, whose | mony and counsel feos made to Jus- savings of twelve yeare acquired tice Page to-day. The young politi- | pena tee States would object to or prohibit | With his customers and that as a re- |) is showed indentations on two of; for nine weeks last year disagreed any European power from taking sult his business has fallen off con- siderably. the cartridges. after being out two days. It waseaid more territory in the New World, —— ‘The prisoner pleaded guilty to hav-| the jury then stoed 11 to 1 for cun- j <= Pigperetinge ley a boat b teone ett Legplier-d iT plead repel be Norden, and then in concluding had said amid ing a ravalvee i his possession and | viction. ; — igediphiny atid please gs ah rer Cope a maaret, a the laughter of the audience: SAYS ROOSEVELT MAKES the Court sentenced him for six years} A. L. Wisner & Co. conducted a professional life Tabi bi aie 62 So you see that the United States and four months on the strength of | stock broker's office from 1898. to: ‘understandings,’ ‘information, ‘be- RsvunicMeaiatlenis eee uaeey UNITED STATES HATED |: seexate ete ee Hy, the po: | AME, As tavestigntiin Oy Dee Wort and | liefs,, ‘conotustons’ and ‘insinua- in the New Wort licemen. r sentence was aed . @he| tions.’ He anya he gave up his ih ad tele) nounced Judge Wadham accidentally | twelve mines boomed: by the 10 The Ambi aor’ = H tera were being paid with sul jb. dae, Mad bbih de easily Boa Reiterates That Colonel Demanded | pickea up and examined the revolver, | [00% Mor et ee et and inale 4 t tant Dis- densed. When referring. to the $3,000 fur Rio de Janeiro He conferred with Assistant Dis-| ment of the two et as bye time and business affairs to Induce what become oi money. the Nordens to live t: 5 Mra, Matteson had $2,100 in the ne evan sae * hey | ban! alao amounting oi Panama Canal he had trict-Attorney Delabanty and they | ‘> 0 for gpa | ea ie it? hee sii Great Britain would proce en non Speech. summoned Capt. William A. Jones, ‘te $300 Collection. For fear dea the canal because she owned tho the Police Department pistol expert, might lose it Mra. reeapry left her| Attached to Mr. Hootzel'n affidavit, © | great bulk of the world's shipping. “Col, Roosevelt is going through | who said the marks on the cartridges bank book in the keeping which scathingly arraigns the husband acbire Gene eneces see for “dragging into this unfortunate Htigation the present Mayor and his campaign,” are the aMMdavits of nu- South America making the United | were not made by the trigger but by GAS COMPANY GIVES UP | ras SStettzcnton vos tmet|Soeite <arpaeich os mers souaicanes ofthe Nordetel BEM MERCHANT UNDER |ASSEMBLY NOW SEEKS | $250,000 OF ITS WATER) <c.im ctssrmen cSt? oats nea Snrta atthe mavkine cold i é 2 ‘As eyes i Brae Screens moving = done without danger. j I remember | League and at Bustanoby's when la now connected with financial in- | Soh tou vestigation established | : would be Ce | Norden charges Boetsel wan toasted CUSTOM HOUSE PROBE $50,000 FOR GRAFT HURT | compiies With the Service Board’s | *erests {2 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. that the policemen had no fight with ” and to worry |°Y Mrs. Norden as “Commissioner” . é “Col. Roosevelt was entertained as} Aiello. When they entered the vee ‘\ about and che as Boctsel’s ‘“Nancee.” | Suggestion That Stock no other man by the people of Rio de [palo ah pa Gok Ga Le Fagin ) 1) aThat knew] “The defendant says he under. |Henri Van Dam and Family Go) Sullivan Wants to Recall His Bil! Be Retired, Janeiro,” sald Mr, McMillen, “He was) Tov r in his possession after that the guest of the Historical Society. fr oaseasion of the stante be eed 1 hea ome are Before Surveyor on Maure- From Senate and Doubiz the ‘The Brooklyn Borough Gas Com- |He was made an honorary member of i id se a “The truth ts that I resigned because tania’s Arrival Appropriation pany, which supplies Coney Laland, | {0et Pidy ind ieee ee ess 8 taneeniet. of the oe police Come ture to the membre. re were ham been agent to Police Com- has accepted the suggestion of the bir of my tical activities, Every " ' about eighty persons present. The | mission: ‘Kay. Gherge or tnsinuation he makes ta| When the Meuretaaia, in from Liv-) ALBANY, March 13.—Republican |Public Service Commiasion that it |next Sead eetar elena bene | ne cng rn ligt te a erpool, docked to-day Custom House! legislative leaders have decided that |#queeze $428,428 worth of water from | Colonel @ bill for $8,000 for services aes th on my eek ot officials. met Henri ‘/an Dam, al the, Sullivan graft investigation will | its atock, rendered, ‘The bill was promptly paid. STUDENT HAS STOLEN COAT. nd merchant 0, 487. Fifth | cost more than was ted, .| ‘The water, or exceas capitalization, 8 method o} = a man and as an officer of pes pre A x EEK, ic! guy Abéy tegen we cttnrt, to atteta | Will be reduced by the amortization [Beas in that country. |T he bili | Walke Into Columbia “Grm” With | of $260,000 of securities. ‘This will be | With my own eyes, and If any denials Tt On Arrestea. | the Custom Howse. With his family,) double the appropriation originally is .| have been made of the story a cable I learned that Norden had ccomplishod by the creation of a spe: Nineteen-year-old Eugene R. Zevin, a consisting of Mrs. Van Dam, Master| asked. Assemblyman Cristman, who | clal fund, equal to five cents for each |t0 the Historical Society of Rio be id sheet me vo L. Van Dam and a daughter and| introduced the bill to appropriate | 1000 cubie fict of gus sold. Janeiro will settle the controversy.” | columbia student and son of Dr. I. A. beer delne Jeane ca maid, filling two taxicabs, the dia-| $2,000, introduced to-day a resolution | (g/t, 18 the frat time in the history Zevin of No. 215 Second avenue, ——— of the Public Service Commission Magistrate Krotel in the Har. mond merchant was taken before! recalling the measure from the Sen-| that a voluntary draining off of water U S. TAKES h CENSUS pelea Court to-day in $500 Surveyor of the Port Henry and then|ate for the purpose of amending it} from the capital stock of a corpora- him that I bad Jittle res- before Special Deputy Collector, H.| to read $50,000, The resolution was | tion has occurred. OF THE UNEMPLOYED brecscnay iy Riggorndivigpelscrd ‘even C. Stuart. adopted. RE AE UA from the locker of Brick Eri es pay oP paint te See Mack camumobse it any com-| Democratic Senators recently de- | FEDERALS SURE OF WILLIAMS 138 her Columbia student, in sf, | id sf if é E i li H H % led not ti 88 the $25,000 a - | - ae . | gymnast last January. Detectives no further use for him." plaint had been made against any | cided not to pa eee AND BAUMGARDNER. |Blanks Distributed Among the Police tok, ‘and Connor the theatre and OTHERS PRESENT WHEN He | Bomber of the famfly. He declined | priation bill unless the Senate was | MeKettrick, pcos tae tone my to explain the reason for the interview | given representation on the commit- yo - ‘i % that many er ngs mother aad eo. WAS WITH HER. Between himself and “Mr. van ‘Dam, tea ea evi Hpk ad ORUBANS, Mats 1h—President Stations by Commission ot In. hope trom letkere there ranging from WAS “AEZBAL SPORT” it maid: “In such cases of deferred| Chairman Frawley 0! 6 nate | Hedges o' e Mt. uis Browns has i i bathin: Its to gold watches other sad itvinaanen Asens. on baggage examination Jt is a shamo| Finance Committeo was informed of | released Pitcher Baumgardner and Out- dustrial Relations. ‘4 i to mention any names.” the resolution. fielder Williams, both of whom played| Commissioner McKay to-day for- f front steel. “And at that,” “when we | oF tn New York that Frederick D. Dam family took the ti ii,” be sald, “I'm glad they're | \. sage yest ott Agen got to the nat the | W: Searing, an attorney, Mr. Kiee- mitctiuele) atve: tae interview: Cah ig for more ioney, Tt won't do|With the Browns last year, and they | warded to every police captain in the out bust lines, Unboned hip tickets had besa for tack. | Dauer or Capt. Musgrave was in his| Mr. Stuart, their baggege being left) any harm for them to ask for aw will report to the Kansas City Federal | greater city blanks furnished by the confiner. Eyeletted for lacing iN company or Mrs. Hecki on the pier. much as they care to. Club, according to Manager Stovall of | tnited States Commission of Indus- 1 lag up sigue and @ved for an leckman, . ee a \the ‘Kanada City team, who passe below front steel. Coutl, 4 the gallery. And ‘arennea | White, Mrs. Bartling or some other | through here m route to Wichita | trial Relations drawn for the purpose narrow silk braid and lace, at Bemsh saicis, estas, ARMS FOR U.S. EMBASSY | $15:000 FOX ESCAPES. {5 | stmaing scar of te aoe “Before we were married he told @ euposed wealthy woman in- | : ployed. 4 © me be had a farm of a thousand acres | ‘erested in nee rae Ain HELD UP BY HUERTA 7 Time Recoy~ | tirederal Longue contracts they are | she Commission has sent the blanks pea ‘clothes deal Fy or ao im Wweland, He oald that we! Norden. a agl Rare Ressler: | paperiee te Ore net Ine SARE el es rena Sa IS eae vine srr afsurereent so, thet he could weed go to Lakewood to spend our| “There is not an iota of truth to a sliver black fox loose tn c rv ere aems od Ares te lee be | < ~ warrant theee insinuations, which are Kansas City Federal police departments get their m: poana thin dealer as e witness for" the the creations of a disorganised ana |ohipment Delivered Twelve Days] New York City for a while ly this oo He gl morning. It ts not !ikely th ascertain just how many peop! re iver! CHARLESTON WINNERS, | uremployea In each pollee, precinct t , tor Lakeweed, ho Ago Not Yet Received by Charge | black fox has been outside of a cage in on March of the ques-|° TQ PROTECT WITNESSES. before ai a | "i jons that asked in the blanks remittance from the old country conduct.” O'Shaughnessy. ae ty ore Eh tar enlace cP ike |, FIRST RACE—Four-year-olds and | ae TEE if | i f ; six furlongs.—Cl on, XN wil tays Mr. Boetsel in his al@davit eitre! Sian F North Amorieen wilds had retreated (aoe ee eee eee ees Get | How many residents are in pote | ee Raters, Mager ot 2 ‘Added to the aMdavit is VERA CRUZ, March 18.—It became | gcrogs the St. Lawrence and began|and 3 to 2, won; Surpass, 107 (Mur-| Precinct? Hiow maty ars Okloud known here to-day that a shipment of | dotting the Northern wilderness with | phy), 8 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; | cigners? How many ate honestly arms sent to the American Embassy | their trading posts. And silver blacks|L. M. Eckert, 114 (Pickett), 7 to 1, 3) seeking work? How many could fn the Federal capital, twelve days| were not then worth $15,000 ns is the | 10.4 ond 8 Se ae aetna pale find jobs in your brecinct? Where ago, had not yet been placed in pos- fugitive of to-day. Godmother, Spar Pole, ‘The ‘Turkess, do the once gry Broad ener peasion of Nelson O'Shaughnessy, De dd one of two exhibited at the | pen Bryor, also ral 7 Peay tnemployment mean in- American Charge @ Att a eee ee a aay evemiine Hanc| SECOND RACE—Four-year-olde| crease of crime in your precinct? Meved to have been held by the Fod- ‘Com ‘of New Hack und upward; eelling; six furlongs—| The captain will have each man on Fou pany Brunawick, Can- | house. Mrs. ite fur- | eral authorities pending further nego- | ada. Tee sight watchman of the Palace | Mollie Biohera, 319 (marta), 6 to en patrol make, a repens for bie beat forde: saw whal he ous! was a an o 5, won; 'yro, al 2 feo’, Norden told her about |tiations, It is reported that the! sneaking across an dale ats o'clock thit| (nico 8 to 1,8 to 1 and 8 to 2,|to Headquarters and then to Wasb- RARGENT.—On ‘Thursday. March 12. 1 JOHN, beloved husband of Gath. ( Hi i i i 1578 Union near Albany ev. Brooklyn, N. ¥., on Saturday, Mareh 14, at 8.80 P. M. Interment tm Cy- press Hill ‘emetery. WESTINGHOUSE.—On Thureday.. Marth 12, 1914, at bia residence in New Werk City, of heart failure, after o lingering Milnes, GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE of Putevurgh, in his 68th year. i F ii at i : Funeral services will be held at Witth “wealthy young widow,” was authorities contend there has been|Mmorning, He raid: “Skat!” The animal | second; Benedictina, 117 (Knight), 7 | ington, oo : 4 wlethn . Dini some misunderstanding regarding the| g forward and as It passed under | to 2,7 to 6 and 3 to 6, third. Time -_— ” an t char sin Auneee Ree ates ont ee f ROU! rmission for the shipment which clous blacks, Mee; }—1. Country y, Cynosure, Sun INCOM ‘AX LA ‘who ti 5 2 P.M, Interment private. s i sahiaes rset Silda ev possibly only been deferred. or ‘oth: nd the. ‘watchman, LS hatt | Guide, Inspector Lestrade, Henotic FIGHTS | ET. ee The American authorities here ap-|89 hour had the liveliest kind of a and Miss Primity also ran, The afdavite filed by both sides| pear dispored to regard the matter as| fame of tak. The hunters at last cap- rHIRD RACE.—Two-year-olds; four him. made Measare 1 up @ batch of more than possibly without «reat importance, y throwing # quilt over | indred folios 23 furlongs—Alledo, 98 (Martin), 9 to 6, Retreactive. reey Bo 9 to 1%, and 5, first; Tetan, 98 | 'ReO™ MONSON WANTS FREEDOM. CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Unvin)! 40 to 4, 12 to 1, and 6 to 1,| An attack upon the Income law as second: Jim Savage, 106 (Hanover), 13| being unconstitutional in its bearing 1, Hoffman, representi Soren, Aiea eidavita ‘hick wane | A0m* « z to 6, 4 to 5, and 1 to 3, third. ‘Time: | upon the income of railroads and other ‘The Charleston entries for to-mor-, 813-5. Yellow Flower, Jaunty, Santa | corporations was made by Frank R. rt to A ; it al His Marriage 4 x follows: Maria also ran. James jr. finished | prushaber of Brooklyn in a test suit bad |to do with the question of alimony. to yenee a Be CORA, MAO, Uris yeurotds and spear; first, but was disqualified for foul and | ggainst the Union Pacitie Railroad Com- —_ bought it Ho ala, ugueta Meyer Monson, “Queen of the "Ada, 80; 1 placed lant. , brought in the United States Dis- c ‘“{ went to the flat, It & one- Women Financiers,” who in heavily in- hs MO; Gag me Ne | Paey court today net xh Special for Set, Mer. 14 Foom affair, right next to a sawmill terested in the Domestic Uulities Cc Brushaber asks jons pro! mi that ran night and day. His broken pany, of vacuum washing machine fame, JUAREZ ENTRIES. une coligetion of ah, income taxon any ort fot of furniture and china wae about | stine .| was to-day made defendant in « sult to Oct. % 1918, and declares that the new on the brokenedt lot that could he,foud ‘The lawyer also maid that pa brought in the Supreme Court by her ¥ forte com ‘The Juares entries for to-morrow law violates the, Constitution ot se "Shown nox 10¢ pea bese drawn in @ counter claim | husband, Wallace Cleveland Monson, to 4 t UNG: emi i, qe has r United Staten by imposing @ direct tas, dump. @ divorce, have thelr marriage annulled. » 106; Willis, 1 furs Monron says when rv in 1887 he was still the hus! ts FEE i fe, asserts t law to tara | tax imeomes plready on Oct, ‘t arcied | Rit Wack —Three-yearolia: | ims, when it Was passed, and therefore pare in retroactiv: _ BM SES CITY MAKES FAT JOBS. him, and frtrade Hi. Wilmot of New. Haven, BA tb; “alone, og Ta eseeeed ta bave Conn. Belleving that she had. divorced t F him he married the wa f bouRTH th zy "0: H 1 ‘think I'll be not been awarded to hia first wife at B abe We Adair, OS “onttin, «toni @one. Do you ‘The Board of stimate to-day created | that time. we | | Ee ae ee As. ‘Mubuin NBs 2A . eix new positions in its new commit- Here het brother, ‘Wilihars fi (pe A Ahk WR eng 4 TE ee aes: ian 116, She reporter toes, ull upholstered with mice fat sal- he Is enjoying much prosperity.” : a oo te aries, The Board of Aldermen must Monson was sued in the Supreme sing Yan: shard poms om the action of the Matimate| COUFt last year by w woman she hud in-| Rev. 104 Rie tray, 08 Reciber, | Hy fe Hi a, Board, and trouble there te expected. | arssted in the vacuum washing machine | Maixnit nach Pvo.yearolte and wmant;| 469: fen” Gun, WO; Carle ne TRY IT on a an he now Soke te can “ il, aiame cme mle, Manton gum tors) chao 1S ar, LAR Comed Beet and nprevides retaryahipe, enone Wig Plyper, 106; Gerrard, 100; “Tom” Hanon WSirlt aati: Mire searote and npward; bY} Box ‘gad abe had FOr, instance, to the Bocial Welfare Out Gan) Dida’, | "3 ine My. US. Ruasonns | Guerrero, Handicap, fy one h a GET aT Bae Se a weld that his 5 000 ry en nie {0 pe 8 eergter ity . sixty-two years old, | 1 10g Rerricencs tie eis | etn Aah es } f | ve ae ‘All our stores open ct re Bim aad would Finn Commies. This ta also to have @| wee airvet, i derby pelt plea he | ee Trek malas, | RN : it « ‘me 000 & year secretary, will u street, Brooklyn, Brooklyn _Teaok mild °F, ‘ | . A fs po AB it and’ Terminal Facilities Commit: | Hospital early to-day suffering. from f | a og, He : tee, The Charter Re Committee polaoning, He thought he turned | Clty Han, I he a: ab le to appoint a $4,000 a year y.|the aaa out when iv went to bed, but | TRENTON, N. J. March 13—An | Wink rhea arvita. U0 hy at —_—_—— the lucation Committees and te | he didn't, and his family found him un- | anonymous writer of a postal card to-| torts, 1) k ., 4 tee will do conscious, day threatened the life of Cuntom J. | wal ered i ‘i¥a ve et likewise. 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