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________38@_ EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH i, 1014. sc SlORATHERARGHY (Haren Who Were Witnesen KING AND QUEEN THE MAYOR SAYS BY SUFRAGETES It Is Everywhere, Silent and| Showered With Pamphlets by , Shadowy and He Can't | 4 Women Who Try to Reach | Them in Royal Box. Programme of Leading Events _ ||AfRESTED OW BIRTHORY In Honor of St. Patrick’s Day|| '8 DESPERATE ROBBER 1 te 11 A. M.—Spectal services in Catholic and Protestant Episcopal || Twenty-Year-Old Youth Said to chu lave ii 11 A. M.—Pontifical Mase in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Bishop Cusack, Have Operated With celebrant. The Sixty-ninth Regiment, Col, Louis D. Conley in command, Woman Thief. will attend. Cardinal Farley will preside. 2 P. M. sharp—Grand Marshal Euge Flood will start 26,000 Irish- Residents of the Bronx breathed & men Sal we es On the principal reviews: tand at St. Patrick’s Cathe- | jsigh of relief to-day when they be Mayor me of his missioners, Cardinal Farley }/learned of the arrest of George and other persons of prominence. Col. Charles J. Crowley will lead the Marino, who is deglared by the po- ; ine will.wear his famous vest of green. Log Flood and his staff will review the parade at Sulzer’s Hariem River ping ee tar cadeten tat Ga ari 7 P, M.—Ball of the Ancient Order of Hibernians at Sulzer’s Harlem || >Y flat robberies and holdups on the River Park. wholesale plan. M.—Col, Crowley and hia Irish Volunteers will be reviewed at Although only twenty, to-day being Garden by Representative James A. Hamill. his birthday, Marino has a police M.—Dini Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Hotel Astor. Public ||/record and has upon different occa Service Commiasioner E. E. McCall toagtmaster. Gov. Glynn, the Rev. [| sions used the aliases of “Jimmy” Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, James EB. Barry and the Rev. Dr. W. W. Giles and “Arthur” Marino, He was held Goes Osea Herbert will lead the Glee Club in « new anthem, “The |} oo ine charge of robbery in the firat and.” 2 Each of the Irish counties societies will have bails and entertainmenta || ‘sree in $6,000 bail, which he was Officer Claps Hand Over The Cork men will be at the Manhattan Casino. unable to furnish. The charge is that he took part in Militant = Mouth as She the robbery of the drug store of Alex. Begins Talk. | Finklestein, No. 1760 Walker avenue, ine 'ARRAH! THE MISTS 148 LIVES IN PER Serer ahs j f EDI | IN ll ve vl as a vious were con- / TH “A agi tetclee dle LONDON, March 17.—Suffragettes cerned In that enterprise. The wo- 3 Aaa tir abrdrbhs who tried to address King George CLEAR BEFORE THE AS LINER HITS ROCKS: WiAnieatatn Gare ie wusee ‘up on and Queen Mary while they were at- " haan ing | | of students marching from Catch It. .. * building reached the ground floor the main entrance was wrapped in flames | ‘The line as turned and paased eafe- "ty out the went exit. I was the last bot nueee RECORDS SAVEO BY| Expects T: Si fe =X) is Tammany S "* “DEAN'S SECRETARY. pe ny SUPROR Gr outside several of the girls His Police Bills and Insists to re-enter the building to They'll Pass, SHOO-FLY COPS NOT HIS. HEAR START OF SPEECH. SSSR ODESS POGSH FS ISDIEGFS 34 5-GOE ODS DFS HSE DE © f@"daeb into the Dean’s office on| Mayor Mitchel confessed to-day that Ee ae and with po BY there is etill a “hierarchy of graft" in int Monahan, an employe, | tne police department. It is a silent ‘Most of the Dean's records. system, he finds, and it is graded up. y the only things Which / ie believes the plain patrolman gets in the administration) itt¢ or hothing, but he innlsts thet anid Mian Mary Caswell.| mon higher up aro getting it and will f the president; “was the| continue to get it until the entire po- fn ‘the offige of Mise Alci¢) ce reguiations are changed. ‘Waite, the dean. These in-| “oven men who appear regularly ds records of attendance and! nampious of the uniformed force Withowt which the college | agree with me that the system still “be greatly handicapped. prevaite,” said he. “But we cannot “We are hopeful of starting aca-| put our hands on it Just now. I don’t him over the head with their revol- vers and stole $37.00 in cugh and a quanitiy of stamps. » i} he s 13- ’ tending « matinee at the Palladium more, saying her mother, waa ‘ale here to-day started « disturbance | P s00n as the door was unlocked, the which caused their quick ejection . 1 men rushed upon Finkjestein, beat pe aay pan 5 anthem @ shower of miitant Suffra- (Continued from First Page.) (Continued trom First Page.) SUIT FOR HER MOTHER ss, sr't, r"on aoe Salley above the royal box, Some! of the participants had formed in sseliiianiin SFSE-SE OSES: of the papers floated into the box it f thi evedts bal Capt. David McDonald. She is of and found a lodging on the shoulders | !ine 80 often on the cross streets below | ios, null and is 200 feet, with a groes we and above Forty-second street for the ° fe'Wwotk before waiting for &|know whether there is one maa or six . iMrs. De G : : fe wing and Queen. previous parades. chat they could aad | 08200 Of 1,000 and 0 net tonnage of Special Sale 4 men at the head of the system, All I J * | Mrs. De George Granted Sep- Iny u place inthe stalls of the the. (thelt Way to thelr alloted positions with | 1,634, Trce, matigg sale of thor, ry ine eveernie ot aaa ETHEL DE GEORGE | aration When Daughter De- |atre stood up and pointing a Anger a een eate mate the number| vt following ts a tet of the thon EAA Seny pease She i te Bal {t will be remembered that mot long 4 e = at the royal party, shouted: sh =ore: a te ae, a ures ra thin buflding can be carried) ago 1 told of the patrolman who col- ; cClares She Was Not Cruel. “Your Majesties! Mrs, Pankhurst | Of men in Iine in a St. Patrick's Day FIRST CLASS, Sons ee oer er optimistic “= so ‘ ”, Parade because of t ne *. ° 49% temporarily.” Jeeted the money for his captain ana | ¢ | a 1s in prison. I therefore”—— ‘spirit of the Grand Ma: and his| “bert Blumtein, New York. $500 Chickering $85 ‘ bi Mie. Henry E. Durant, widow of | never got anything out of it for him- | The woman was unable to proceed Miss Marguerite Herredgo, New the . aldes, but Major Eugene ‘lood, who ° $ self, That i# what I mean when I There wasn't the slightest tremor in| further with her speech as a detec- : York. 500 inwa he New, let ts WITH CAILLAUX ” the voice of little Grace De George, | tive clapped his hand over her mouth | Y&* !9 charge to-day, said that more) A inose om Jonngon, Philadelphia $ Stei y 120 1 eleven years old, when she took the|and she was escorted out of the Lgess lawsd'the polos eneort witness chair in Justice Blanchard’s| theatre. oe Evenne: Miss Mudra tant $600 Weber $135 Miss Mildred Lesch, New York. Basi ivit 7 chance part of the Supreme Court to-day and| No sooner was the original dis-|,tuen order of Hiternians, there| James Baum, Phil.doiphia. see & seme os ite 3 cae testified for her father in a separa-|turber seized than a dosen of her| Anco etitare to uy one of the Me. and call tect, with the w ‘ul sweetness of tone were 103 social, patriotic and benevo- 4 Mrs. George Parsons, St. | (31) Usr"Toa “Ume slove cam give thea, tion suit filed by her stepmother. companions tried to rush the box in L [3 NO “My mamma would pretend that|which the King and Queen, both | iu 'ves rurmsne by Atty bande, The SECOND CLABB. ANGUERA, 316 W. 42d ST. eho was slek,” sald Grace, “and I{quite cool, were watehing the pro-| marchers moved in batallion forma-| Mary Cranford, New York. (Continued from Fiest Page.) had to do all the housework. I had|ceedings. None of the militants got tion with akilied drill maaters keep-| John Logan, New York. \ te clean her shoes every day, and|near royalty and finally, after a ing track of the various divisions. Edward Kenney, New York. Co ee ran $s : when we would say our prayers at|struggie, all were ejected, the audi-| ‘The Ssixty-ninth Regiment, Col.| Joseph McGrath, New York. peat the Cabinet would reorganize and re- | night mamma would tell us to pray |ence hissing them vigorously and 98/1 ou15 p, Conley in command, formed| Jotn O'Brien, New York. petbiedl Axe yed pote your leo te main in office. that papa would be brought home|Visorously applauding the King and/ine escort of honor, with Bayn SAMBRO LEDGES G6CENE OF Try the next time Although M. Caillaux was consid. | dead.” Queen. Sixty-ninth Regiment Band “urnish- ANY WRI 9 ered the strongest and most influen-| The woman the child referred to ia| A sentence of six weeks, hard labor | ing the music. Next in line was Col. , MAN ECKS. pp 8 9% comes to the tial member of the Cabinet, his col-| Mrs. Laurette De George, third wife | ¥®# pronounced to-day by the police|Charies J. Crowley with his crack| The Sambro Ledges have been the Guppression of leagues determined to accept his res- | of Anthony De George, wealthy com-| magistrate on Catherine Wilson, @| First Brigade of the Irish Volunteers, | *Cene of many wrecks and few vessels | ‘ there fan’t o braver ignation and to reorganize, the vart-| mission merchant. whom sho is suing| militant suffragette who was arrested | rhen came Grand Marshal Flood and | ‘hat have struck them have come off Swiss Con ensed body of men in K for @ separation and alimony. Mrs, |/ast night in the lobby of the House/ his aides, conducted by smart cot safely. The ledges extend for nearly tis: Woced Tessin, Daal New York police. men LETTERS HELD | De George gasped as she heard Grace|°f Commons while dressed in man's| panies of cadets from Catholic instt-|tWo miles from Sambro Head, on | hile ot ‘Rieh rt paca ts are hampered—sestristed. | aye BY SLAIN EDITOR. testify, but Grace, who was looking| Clothing and carrying a dog whip|tutions, and following in line the | Which there is a powerful light, a ton | gat tale, ty alt erecere. Ot f tem reaches o| The reorganised French Cabinet te| straight at ber father, went on. secreted in her sleeve. She was| Ancient Order of Hibernians and the |#ignal and wireless station. fee sou get it, r majority of Qe follows: Premier and Minister of| ‘Mamma would sit on the sofa,"|Charged as a suspected person. various Irish societies. + The ledges are usually white with on” Foreign Affairs, Gaston Doumergue; | she went on, “and read a newspa; She sald to the Magistrate: “Of| WINDING UP WITH A DRILL AND| foam, as they bear the full sweep of i Gpcaking of bis petice bills Minister of the Interior, Louis J,| Then I would have to get a bottle of | Course I shall not serve the sentence,” ALL. the Atlantic, while the currents up N TT eaid: “There is a mistaken impression Minister of Justice, Bienenu| Wine out of the buffet and serve her, | #24 added, “I went to the House of| Cardinal Farley, Mayor Mitchel, Ben-| and down the Nova Scotia coast swirl rr ad that I do not expect Tammany support Minister of War, Jos. J. B. E,| But she always made us say our| Commons to give Premier Asquith or |ator James A. O'Gorman, Judge Ed-| and eddy over the ragged rocks and tm the Senate next week when the po-|Noulens; Minister of Marine, Ernest Home Secretary McKenna a good|ward E. McCall, Borough President Mee bills reach there, That is entirely | Monts; Minister of Finance, Rene Re- } aged nine, was the next| thrashing.” Connolly of Queens, Police Commi from the southward LOW wrong, In fact, I anticipate that a noult; Minister of Public Instruction, | Witness. She said that once when Sa sioner McKay, many Justices of the) usually give Sambro a wide berth, but ici ‘Tammany men will vote pha v4 Rene Viviani; Minister of Commerce,|*h® Was sweeping the carpet her Supreme Court and Judges of other| many a vessel, feeling her way into | P CES Mtl, LdeutCov. Wagner isa pretty|Raoul Peret; Minister of Public| #tepmother struck her. Ethel didn't PARTNER OF HASSETT courts, city oMcials and men of af-|the const, has been caught in the | “EASY goed Tammany man and he is for the| Works, Fernand David; Minister of | °S!! her “mamma,” fairs occupied the reviewing stand|currents and brought up on the| hs Goethals bills, Colonies, Albert F. Lebrun; Minister} S°mewhat different was the ver- erected in front of the Cathedral. The! ledges, Tbk { weLe FROM INSIDE THE |of Agriculture, Maurice Raynaud: | 0M of the troubles in the De George A military and ‘cadet companies per-| The City of Sydney has been run | ‘WwiawaM. Minister of Labor, Albert Metin. household as related by Evelyn Gore, formed special evolutions while pass-| ning regularly all, winter between “Fhe bills will pass the Assembly| It was conceded by members of all thirteen, and a daughter of Mrs. De ing the reviewing stand. New York and St. John's, N. F., call- | thie week and the Senate next week. | Parties who discussed the situation | 2¢°rse by a former marriage. Evelyn From Forty-second street north in| ing at this port each way. Her north- | I promise they will become effective | to-day in the lobbies of the Chamber gaid that her mother alw. shined Fifth avenue to One Hundred and| ward trips have been generally light. / immediately, 1 cannot be too em-| Of Deputies that the shooting of M. her own shoes and that she had Twentieth street, east to Madinon| The weather waa thick, though not | phatic in saying that some men inside |Calmette would probably have far- | 2¢ver struck the other children, aanreiieiiaisied: avenue, north to One Hundred and| boisterous, all the the way up on the! ti the wigwam and some men outside | feac! effects on French politics. It “When we were naughty mother Twenty-sixth street and east to Sul-| trip, and the vessel made fair prog- i ve tne wigwam are for and againat the | Was recognised that M. Caillaux had | WOuld send us to our rooma and make! Justice Davis Will Decide zer’s Harlem River Park was the| reas, arriving off the coast last eve- \ bills, It ie not a distinct Tammany |been the creator of the present veya a book for an hour,” said Po figp das tie perads, he Aree ty &/ning, The fos was still dense and opposition by any means.” French cabinet and was ite gulding| Justice Blanchard loat no time in| Friday Whether JamesM. | the celebration to-night. Other test |CaPt McDonald, believing that ho was Bpeaking of a report to the effect |epirit. As he had offered his resigna-| reaching a decision in favor of Mrs. tures of the night celebration will be| Wide off Sambro Head, apparently What he bas shoo-fly police at work| tion, {t was pointed out the cabinet |De George, The Court said that ahe Hamilton Must Tell. the drill and ball of the Irish Volun- | steered for the entrance to the harbor. in the Tenderloin the Mayor sald: “Ig| was no longer In a posttion to uphold | baud had abondon nd tor et nee hus: teers at Terrace Garden and the re-| According to wireless reports re- ‘there are shoo-fly men at te enniodised’ policies, band had abandoned her without just Fen cane nel et the. Roe TT celved here the Sydney fetched up on cons BO about it. The Chamber of Deputies opened HE eee Re owe onli James M. Hamilton, of the Hamil- ia Strpet ang rsi¥ii Dn at Pras nek one of ses oui hated Fifth Avenue at 31st Street. with only fifteen members in their " om % There wi other balls and the Sambro group, about 4 o’cloc! i= being woats, ome hundreds of gthera spent ae ict ciner onilares: tagaed bie Pee ee ene monere tlons and dinners galore all over| morning and at once began pound- = Cuarnlaatoner,, aif she 4 lovestixating | thir time in the lobbies and commit. | === === | and the State Highway Contracting ces Sas ing, a the deep ground swell trom cleo. Sccount T have nothing to do with it."| © Feoms discussing the asttuation when the chief warden of | Company, all with oMves in the Wool- , the broad Atlantic was crashing onto | DONOVAN —HULEN. rounsest daughter | —_——s brought about by the assassination | gt, Lasare Prison told her she was to|worth Building, to-day refused to WILSON AND M REYNOLDS the veene. Coupite the Aoatns Of) Oe ived ater of Gunat Pci Sees, SAILING TO-DAY. of M. Calmette. Although it was] be put ina cell. H pression then| answer questions put to him by the the ship's fires, the wireless contin | ioe aie late Katie Der coe, i unanimously regarded as illogical to) became one of dismay and terror. Grand Jury which is investigating AGREE OW WHEW HAVEN ued in comminsion and help was sum-| — Reintives and friends Invited to attend Gr. Kurfueret, Bremen . hold the Cabinet in anyway respon-| “I did not inean to kill M. Calmette.| State highway graft. He was then moned from the life-saving station eit ee 154 Madeira .. aible for the crime of Mme. Caillagx|{ only intended to teach him a les-| taken before Justice Vernon M. Davis, at Bambro and from this city, fifteen! 29". at? P.M. Interment 4 yet the opportunity was seized by op- | son,” said Mme. Cailiaux when locked |in the criminal term of the Supreme | Both Look for an Early Settlement] ™!les up the harbor. Calvary Cemetery. ponents of the Cabinet to denounce | im the cell, “I wish he could have re- | Court. on the Disputed Points of Those familiar with the scene Of/wore—on march 14, RMANUBL M. Calllaux and his associates, The} covered. My lawyer told me I -ould| Hamilton was told to report before P' the accident were of the opinion thie] woxr. adberents of the Government were|not hope for redress in the courts, | the Grand Jury again on Friday. In Dissolution Plan, morning that the steamer would hold Pesce s de iby 7 ah eu é somewhat disorganized and displayed | and I could not resist the temptation | the meanwhile Justice Davis will be together for some time, and that the a id od . . Tuesday at 6 P.M. @ sentiment of diminished confidence | tv shoot when I faced him in the! supplied a atenographic report of the | , WASHINGTON, March 17.—Presl-| jife-savers and tugs would be able to! woons,—JosKPH F., son of Rose and an to the Ministry being able to renist | Figaro offices,” questions asked ‘and will decide | dent Wilson let it be known to-day| take off the passengers in safety, pro-| the inte dohn Woo the attacks of the Opposition which |CAILLAUX GUARDED BY FORCE| whether Hamilton should be com-|that he does not foresoo any re-| vided the Sydney remained fixed on| — Funeral fim hi aro considered as likely to become OF DETECTIVES. pelled to answer them, under penalty |celvership for the New Haven Rall-| the ledges, instead of rolling of into| ¥. 14th st. more flerce than they have hitherto] OWing to hostile demonstrations by | °F, Contampt should he refuse, | | road, that he regarded the negotia-| deep water. street crowds against Minister Cail-| Hassett, who ts under indictment on|tions between the Department of been. faux, a number of detectives were a charge of attempted grand larceny. | Justice and the New England rall- MMe. GAIL LAU IN TERROR OF | signed to the duty of protecting him | fo Im eht Ratan 4 He Is charged with attempting to get ceedin, tisfactorily, N CELL, to-day und they accompanied him §50,000 from Anthony Dou cons [rem ae Popa Inv oes ait and Acting on information given to-| wherever he went, tractor of Niagara Falls, who wecurea | ®%4 that the moat critical stages in The hall is situated day by Madame Caillaux the police| M. Calllaux appeared at the Minia- a contract for work on the new|the parleys had been passed. The , t vig bill and overlooks Lake took po sion of various papers in| !!¥ of Finance for a few minutes thie aqueduct President looks upon the negotla-| agers the office of the dead editor of the | Morning in order to dispose of 1s Mr, Whitman declined to give any| tions as being “equably" arranged information concerning the questions | Figaro, It is understood that among that Hamilton ref to answer "| and is hopeful of an early settle- —_————— THREE OVERCOME BY GAS. H ail poeee Dapers. were variowe private Ministry and informed them that hi i DIN Hise ae ree ine sneer . One Found Dead and One Dring in letters writen Py M. Cailiaux to his! fit obliged to separate from them, | WANTS THE WARRING Way TAPES WitR toe naman ts oF | HESE LONG WINTER EVENINGS— | Reoming House tn Brookiya. meses wits More they were rare The Minister appeared to be | MEXICAN TO CONFER the Department of Juatloe, a Tan’t it at ete cattle down Into your big easy chair, by g " jee ie le le “There is no reason to jeve a 1e4 res! * '’ good book geiesly Recine ond Jongh Critic of ° of Leo Claretie, He broke down during the int UNDER U. 8. AUSPICES, | nc original plan of the Department || LOFT GANDY for nour cere binders L, 1, and Joseph Lascalla of view with the officials and be bush avenue, Brooklyn, all | | It is generally supposed that Ma- of Justice will not be worked out," | , were found?tn..@ gem filled : dame Calllaus hud recelved an inte eee ae eee ie le nt! | WABHINGTON, March 11.—A con- maid. “Attorney-General "McHeynotd Specie! for Tuesday ‘Special for Wednesday on the second floor of Na 111 In great, big New York jmation that Gaston Calmette was|drew. When he scome Bome- | ference of representatives of the war- proce street to-day,’ Recise was dead ere’s nothing to fear about to publish there letters, what more gleeerd M. Caillaux pro- | ring Mexican factions in Washington j antl pated oo leans About finding a was this knowledge that dete | eet ne today was the Toont pitte UNder the auspices of the United | ment. eee ro tse That you'd call a “dear.” her to carry out her desperate act, | ¢yj igure in all Paris, ‘The preas is | States was proposed in @ resolution | "aaa Both vacant and furnished Mme, Caillaux when she was) marcileas in ite denunciation, ‘The to-day by Representative Barthotat, Shabragtey as : Apartments you'll find driven from the police station to St,| public is extremely hostile, Republican, of Missouri, one of the| 4 petition ankruptcy agai juggestion for Tuesday ji CHOCOLATES tha sartival of AAS 18 te Winters | Lasare prison after committing (ie | a eee eee ie fatten ce International Peace Leaguera in Con- | yz, en Mnetaric’ eeones Pidtesbenes” rT that vert guia. « tls tases mn 2 Prices ane ei crime was accompanied by Arthur! o¢ M aux in the Rue Alphonse "Re resentative Bartholdt's resolu- | Company of No. 115 Weat Nineteenth || Stet $'9re "a aig 15¢ i f +. 4 06! 2 679 Leymarie, chief private secretary of/de Nouville in order to prevent| ton requests the President to Invite |atreet was filed to-day in the United ie . ; is 1th Miniater af Wari Ake conversed Welng ormanized by nome ot the reprenentativen of the Huerta Gov- | states District Court by creditors Tint i Tekin All’ gut slates wnen Saturday unit Tiewelode BAe a's | WORLD “TO LET” | MORE THAN _ | quite calmly with him, saying: | (lean of the population or | CeRment, the Constitutionalists and giving aggregate claims as being SARE AY SPmrert our stor nek F. Ms broke in the) ADS. LAST WEEK] THB HERALD| “My husband is one of the most! juris. A group of students from the Cwwer Tevolutionary leaders to meet |“more than five hundred dollars, here at as carly a date as practicable. | 11 % And you'll find a great variety of honest of men. The press ca: Latin Quarter paraded the streets| py, PI | The petitioners are the H. Kauffman u ASO, March 17,—Authorita-'@ Sons’ Baddlery Con: , Herman - | houses, rooms, apartments, farm’ and| Which has been carried on inet So-day spouting againat Caillaux and) tive announcement was made in| stark and Alfred omen. ‘The jia- ‘and then| Country places, etc., advertised for rent|him for some time is absolutely the Cabinet, Juares this afternoon that Gen. Villa | bilities are paces at $100,000 and ie) es, the three} | The World to-day! frightgul. 1 tremble every morning left Chihuahuas before dawn to-day, | assets at mars | J * ie e moving south toward Torreon, to laad| ‘The Merchants’ Company! S$Q WHY Live IE CONDITIONS | whey I open the newspapers.’ his troops in the attack on the te RE WOT 70 You PSS We enatified weladt Ingles @ the coniaingy Le