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NY LOBBY FIGHTS THE BVENING Anna Paviowa Breaks an Ankle While Dancing 9OODOOHOOSOS WORLD, with her whether ohe te sleep- IES ‘TROOPS SWARM OT BULK OF ESTATE {STREETS OF PARS Besides these constant companions juently look into @ finely meshed wire partition in order to see that) no breach of the prison regulations | fe committed. The prison wardens freq the cell through th ; Injuries Serious DHOHODOGGOTOOGQOGOGOGS +4" 4 1 GDSEGGHOOODOGSDO® | osetia a ian , the enemy @ ot where he had| L@gislation of Vital Interest to New York ee cr tee tae Menaced by Deals and Powerful Influences. . By Sarauel M. Williams, fromt and an- Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. ALBANY, N. Y., March 18.—The scandal bills of the Legislature are those bearing on two subjects of most vital interest to New Yorkers— namely, regulation of private bankers and police reform. Both are being opposed by powerful interests. Rumors of corrup- tion and slush funds are rife. The Black Horse Cavalry is again charging ‘up Capitol Hill. Lobbyists are working to defeat reform and secret In- fluence is being exercised on all sides. Crafty schemes have been laid to insert jokers or kill the bills entirely in the closing days of the session. Beginning to-day the Rules Com- | ~ — 7 ae mittee, a small group of political CLAIMS bj 7) leaders, takes charge of all proceed- HER DOUBLE ings in the Assembly. The life and authority of the regular committees have expired, From now on to the finish, next week Friday, the fin WAS USED 10 PROCURE work of manipulation, trading « compromise will be done, The latest scheme to bent the Pol- FOR DIVORCE lock-Adier bill, placing pri bank- ere under supervision ef the State —— brrnarend juperintendent, ta a new bill, . introduced by Assemblyman Walker i c] ii haga Al rosso evel ve Mysterious Black Bag in which simply re-enacts the present i bese bey ae UA tela eaaone Hevenor Suit Is Kept Se- to escape all supervision by deposit- i ing $100,000, just as Biegel aid. cret in Court. Thie maken three bills that Walker, @ Tammany Assemblyman from New York, bas intreduced on the same jeubject, The first two were filled with jokers and ‘exemptions, This b= foodies brertave tole Lal atagel (legerich’s court by Harvey H. Hev- we the ee man aute Comp. |°"°" ® Wealthy young lumber man, trofier to Superintendent of Banks. againat hia beautiful wife, Grace ORSIQNED FOR A TRICK TO BE Dimon Hevenor, who has joined the PLAYEO IN FINAL MIXUP. front ranke of the beauty chorus eo far dh bie, ie | Mince the Hevenors first appeared in gubstitution in the | COUrt actions in 1909, > Walker has, just been| The little black bag was brought th made a member of the Rules Commit. |°OUrt by Paul Rous, clerk of the Na- poy rre Hotel, where Hevenor charges hia wife occupied @ room with a F. C. Wells. Rous said he did not know what the bag contains. Attorney Da- vid M. Neuberger promised the Court @ pensation, and asked that tl hibit be taken charge of by the Cogn nd held in the strictest secrecy uti! to-morrow. He said he would show that the bag was brought to the hotel by C. F. Wells, When the case opened Mr. Neu- berger withdrew five of the six obarges contained in hie bill of par- ticuldre againet hie wife and embrac- ing the period since the close of his last divorce suit against Mrs. Hevenor in April, 1911, down to October, 1913. The issue was confined to the night of Nov. when it is claimed that Mrs. Hevenor went to the hotel with Wells. Mrs. Hevenor charges that the ‘woman found in the hotel with We ‘was procured by her husband for the occasion. Instead of being in a hotel with Wells or Winters, as she knew Bim, Mrs. Hevenor says she was bom On the night of the raid in the Navarre rooms, where Mrs. Hevenor claims a woman like her was sub- etituted, Mrs. Hevenor admits she dined with Welle at Shaniey’s, but claims she returned to her home at 10 o'clock. Directly after she says a ‘woman was found who resembles DEMANDS $1,000 RANSOM FOR KIDNAPPED BOY Writer of Unsigned Letter Tells Warren McCarrick Is Safe. A mysterious black bag, sealed and left to be opened to-morrow, may hold the secret of the atrange divorce suit begun to-day in Justice sae et | li ji i i [re Nt i He ut PEER, 3g plipat E of i Ht Prison talk among themselves of the firmness with which this woman, ac- customed to luxury and to moving in fashionable society, endures tl TO HALT RIOTERS | Feeling Still High, but Publi Favor Is Turning to Madame Caillaux. OF WESTINGHOUSE are} Brief Will of the Inventor Dis- poses of an Estate Valued | Out of the mixture of women and politics, tragedy and Cabinet disrup- most positive ass: tion came the ance to-day that France will und deal second only to that inci to the Dreyfus trial when Mme. Cail- laux is placed on trial. Overshadowing the present political aituation is the certainty that the de- the “unwritten law.” laitre Labori, one of the most noted attorneys in France, defend Mme. Calllaux “for the sak of humanity.” an e, but said the fact that the was @ woman and without friends led him to accept her case. With such a defense as is efforts will be directed justification for the imette by Mme. Calllaux of her own name and to shield her daughters, The airing of political in- trigues and the shaking of the entire Le og a by ¢ former Finance Boucard has charge of the case against Mme. Caillaux. The firat hearing will called before next week. at $35,000,000. PITTSBURGH, Pa,, March 18,—The will of George Westinghouse, New York last week, filed here for probate to-day. timate of the value of the. estat made, but it is sald to be about 000,000, Letters testamentary were Issued to Walter D. Uptegraff of this city, who was the only one of the three executors present when, the ‘The other executors are Henry H. Westinghousé of 4tid- ders, Seneca County, N. er, and Charles A, Terry, New York. ‘The testament is a brief document and under its terms Margaret E. W. Woatinghouse, the widow, is given two-thirds of all the capital stockof the Westinghouse pany, of which he was owner, and ne-third of such stock to his son, ‘ertain personal, office and household mployees are given a and a bequest of Alexander Garden of the estate im: di- to the widow, 40 WOMAN SHOWS STRAIN. ite moat noted Slayer of Figaro Editor Cal-|¢ mette Under Constant Watch Day and Night. \ PARIS, March 18. will was filed ) of armed detachmente of Republican | fight "nat will be 8 Guards posted at atrategic points of bak Paris to-day added to the tense citement aroused among the various | Political factions by the assassina-|/FRIENDS OF CAILLAUX RALLY tion of Gaston Calmette, editor of the OR Figaro, by Mme. Caillaux, wife of the| ister Caillaux are rallying strong: prominent French atatesman. Every-|to his support. The Radical-Socialii and Rad where in those quarters where there | the Cham was likelihood of trouble the police, about 18 members, held a meeting were supported by military in readi- PAVLOVA 9| ness to be called on to suppress dis- ‘The appearance probably not be Political friends of ex-Finance Min- 4 ———— eee ical-Republican groups ber of Deputies, comprisin; at which they adopted unani- ly the following resolution: vided, 40 per cent " per cent. to the son and 20 per cent. to the brother of the testator. dated Jan. 13, 1914, ccommeecetipeensidieanes MARCONI WINS SUIT: al Company RK campaign of calumny against defender of France’ SLAYER OF EDITOR NOW A POP- ULAR HEROINE. The offices of the Figaro, the Cham- ber of Deputies, the residence of M. Caillaux and Saint-Lasare Prison, > where bia wife has occupied a cell nian dancer, broke her ankle since she killed the editor to avenge her husband—all were magnets which attracted the populace to-day. In the vicinity atrong bodies of police were on duty prepared to act sharply in quelling disturbances. In the southern part of Paris, in the Latin Quarter and in the working class districts, where it is only nec- essary for a turbulent individual to shriek “Death to Caillaux!" or “As- sassin” for him to be joined by dozens of others, the police kept zealous Several times they cleared away noisy groups who, however, re- assembled as soon as the police had mpathy and affection- VERSAILLES, France, March 18,— Police detachments great difficulty to-day a crowd of sev- eral hundred atudents who paraded the streets demonstrating against | dispersed with 8ST. LOUIS, March 18.—Anna F while performing here last night. An X-ray examination revealed serious injury. Her tour may be cancelled. ———__—_+——_- ---- BRIDE LOCKED UP SO SHE CANNOT ELOPE WITH HUSBAND (Continued from First Page.) Deputy Amedeo Thalamas, who had written a letter of congratulation to Mme. Caillaux for killing Gaston Cal- mette. The students gathered in front of the Deputy’s residence shouting | Judge Veeder in the United States Circult Court, Brooklyn, to-day handed down a decision in favor of the Marconi Wireless Company in its litigation to estrain the National Electric, Sig Company from using its perfected sen \ing and recetving instruments. decision will be followed by a civil sult for damages against the defendant and cheering for their young husbands the family for- wave them,” Miss Manuel said. boys’ families forgave them too. convinced the girls they ‘didn’t know their own minds yet and that they @ year to make sure. So ‘anged that their husbands might call upon them twice a week in thelr own home for the next year ight really begin to live married lives one year from now, provided they were then desirous of HUS3ANDS8 NOT MENTIONED EX- CEPT AT VISITS. “To make everything an easy for them as possible, they were called the Misses Muller again, and their husbands weren't mentioned, as fa as we could help It, by any one except when the youths called. “Everything was going aplendidly. We weren't watching tho girls so closely as we had at first. Last Sat- urday Horsinia went out for a walk SWAT AT THE M’ALPIN AND LOST A GOOD TOOTH) That Happened to Him tor Looking in on Little Party of Three— Swatter Fined $5. The story of a little three in the grill of the Hotel Mc-| Alpin and its warlike ending came out to-day when Frederick manufacturer living at 181 Claremont avenue, marched up to the Magistrate's desk in Yofk- ville Court and with a look of pain and regret placed thereon a single The Marcon! Company’ charged first, infringement of patents; fringement of improvements made 1n and third, im- provements in receiving instruments. Judge Veeder held the defendant com- pany not guilty on the first charge, but guilty on the two other charges, aJust Say” HORLICK’S Wt Means rigiaal and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. and that they Twenty Unive 7] dents, belonging to a revolutionary to chant in o “Vive Caillau: whereupon the other sti tacked them in force. adherents were armed with stout canes and fought des) finally were overpowered and thrown into the street. Numerous other incidents in which ithe police were forced to intervene oc- y in the university quar- There was much dis- lye gface Mrs. Horsinia Huber was seen last Saturday getting into an automobile containing three women and two men at Seventh street and West End avenue. It was thought she had gone with young Huber to Stamford, Conn., but search there availed nothing. Mrs. Huber of No. 609 West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, mother of young Huber, loyally de- fended her son to-day and scored Mr. Muller for trying to sepa Bhe believes they have West Seventy- The Caillaux rately, but they fterward wo learned she went straight to Seventy-seventh street and West End avenue, where a tour- ing car, in which were three women \ jarge and beautiful ladies, namely, Mrs. Helen Pierce of No, 200 Howard, who did not give were present an witne defendant was Edward H. a silk merchant, Horsinia hop in and off, went the car like mad. immediately called up Mr. Huber’s mother at No. 609 West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and asked her is she had seen her son. She said she had not seen him for days and we feared the im young couple. who lives in the gone to California, MOTHER BAYS SON WAS HEART- order in the c! Mme, Calllaux seems to-day to have become a popular heroine amid all the Among the crowds of ex- cited, geaticulating people her name is heard constantly. She is talked of as the victim of her love for M. Caillaux, her husband, and as his instrument in crime which has robbed the press of « prominent writer and the French Cabinet of its leading Gick, having put his tooth in evi- dence as Exhibit A, showed the c ity In his Jaw as Exhibit B, and 4 clared that Belmont, who had been dining the two ladies, had swatted him in the face as he sat in the grill. awatted Gick because Miss Howard had complained that he was ogling Misa Howard did not take the Gick had known M: for a long time, and had her as the party of three started to leave the room, gone for his coat and hat talking with her and the smiting re- ous, invigorating and Rich milk, maited gram, lanch prepared IaH mleatty ‘Ask foc HORLICK'Z, “I have heard nothing from Her- | worst. me bert since last Thursday when he she said. “He made impending second elopement, but he did say hewas heart- He declared he couldn't stand being separated from his wife any longer and he’ couldn't live without her. He told me if something was not done be would not be responsible for the consequences. I consoled him and he was in better spirits when he left. “I am shocked by the action taken ‘They were legally married and there can be no annul- ment, I understand, without the con- gent of the bride. much in love with my boy as he is with her. Mr. Muller has intimated that my son fs a fortune hunter and only wants what he believes Horsinia From my knowledge of the affair, the girl has no money in her own right nor Is orat. “Afterwards we learned that Hor- sinia called on her mother-in-law shortly after she ran away for the second time, but we don't know yet it had Huber with her at the called to see mi Bo mention of committing the oe CHARLESTON WINNERS. The crowds have,adopted as their FIRST RACE— Three-year-olds; |own the assertion of Deputy Dela- selling; flve and a half furlonga.—| haye in the Chamber last night—that Grazelle, 100 (Murphy), 8 to 2, 7 to|Gebinet Ministera nowadays send their wives to kill those obstructing CAFE BOULEVARD Broadway and 4lst St. detectives quieted the patrons of the place by nipping in the bud what had promised to be a lively acrimmage. fined $5, which he paid. (W. Goose), 16 to 1, 5 to 1 and 5 to 2, second; Caraquet, 105 (Nolan), 12 to| their path, 1 and 7 to 5, third. by Mr. Muller. The excitment among the populace Otranto, | is worked upon by many sensational newspapers among the 139 daily pub- Meations of Paris. These exaggerate, invent and hint at things, and the! renders yell the insinuations | first; Finalee, 109 (Buxton), 11 to 5,] among the crowd, exciting the peopl 2, Sepone 1. May, 1 to 1,5 to 2 an 1 ° “Louise -May,|MADAME CAILLAUX Stalwart and Helen ‘ohen, Laura Burn and Free She is just as| Trade also ran, tive Your Pcs ond Pons. F THE AMBROSE ft 137 West 4ith at between wo-year-olds; Gerthelma, 96 | ! 1 and even,| paper v selling; four furlon) (Murphy), 7 to 1, 2 even and | to |No More Cutting (fipecial to The Brening World) PHILADELPHIA, March 18.—Re- colpt of a letter demanding a ransom of $1,000 for the return of War- jj ren MoCarrick, seven years old, who vanished a week ago, inspired the grief-distracted parents of the miss- ing child with new hope and set the detectives and police back upon the kidnapping theory as a possible wolu- tion of the case. This note, received to-day at the home of the child's parents, No. 619 South Nineteenth street, was brief but carefully worded and evidently written by @ person of good educa- ton. It had been mailed within a few blocks of the McCarrick house. The ‘to entertain the mo- with a mob of spectators, lobbyists,| note, which is pencil-written, first Moenig of New York County, and Livingston of Kings County have | Completed thelr patronage arrange- ments and given their O. K. te the Enavaving. Printing @ Promptly at Open M any that I know of. match pure and simple and the effort of Mr, Muller to have my son in- dicted will only deter them from My son's wife has been to see me several times, but not Meanwhile Mme. Caillaux is con- fined to the limits of ber cell in the | " prison of Saint-Lasare. Her hitherto ‘Times, 115 (Skir- |remarkably calm attitude was to-day | It was a love S wonders in a few aN 3 = Three. zeer-olde —— and upward; gelling; six furlongs.— Hooth, 96 (Murphy RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY. to 1, to land jeure methods take twenty. Softe se tr Yy. ne and removes ALL uneven cuticle and ragged ila, giving nail a beautilul oxtline, Sie eee ae PCS to 1 and $ to &, second: lagi to be breaking down under the torture of being alwaya under watch- | She is never for an Relays of nuns, two at @ time, sit in the same email coming home. 115 (Corey), 6 to 1, 6 to Time, 1.15 3-5. Regards, Woolgate, |ful observation. Fairy Godmother, Bad News II, Lady |instant left alone. Lankin, Ben Prior, Union Jack also % and 6 to 6, third, la Sainrella, DIED, WITZPATRICK—On March 17, JORM B. FITZPATRICK, Funeral Thursday from No, 48? ‘tide Requiem mass 10 A. Mat the Church of Bt. Agnes, 434 ot, ‘tear Members of Dejaware “I am afraid If Mr, Muller is suc- ceastul in his announced legal atep egainat Herbert that neither of them Ho was plentifully sup- plied with money when I saw him last, and may have carried out his preased desire to go to Cali. RACE.—Three-year-olds and up; selling; six furlongs— lata, 96 (Murphy), 16 to 5, 7 to 5 and Molsant, 118 (Wolfe), 3 nd 3 to 5, second; Le purno, 118 (McTaggart), 9 to 2, 9 to and 4 to 5, third 87, FOUND AND REWARDS, Heary, "Tea 1b6ta Herbert Huber and Rex Jones, the latter the husband of the former have been living with their aunt, Mra, E. C, Munford, No. ee ree JUAREZ ENTRIES. CANBY O MATTER HOW FAR YOU LIVE tical workers and a miscellaneous | Sounsels the parents not to worr; another motion to| Portion of men from ail parts of | their child is safe, A ransom of $1,000 the Btate interested in the fate of |i, cemanded for Warren's safe and particular bills, Confusion, echeming,| Full directions as to the payment of Gotieg, soveitias Fad votes marked | this renee ~ ie he wien In a broceedings. It was legislation | second letter. No clue to the present SSIONER DAVIS MOVING] close to the verge of scandal. whereabouts of the missing boy or Ae oS to the identity of the writer ta furn- isbed in text of handwriting, A re- ‘Wilt Be Moveca in| BOSTON BROKERS SUSPEND, | wara of $1,000 for the boy's return 410 West One Hundred and Four- livery will make The cost ef sending “ z York City, Parcel Post em of Dell ‘The Juarez entries for to-morrow from New Cy PT CANDY Syst Ble. An Evening World reporter to-day is extremely light. found that last week Huber told his friends he had secured a position as| yj salesman for the P. pany, of Jersey City, with Chicago He told his friends he was going to report there Monday Special for Thursday PLANTATION BON Lorillard Com- tools Mei Treat ee as headquarters. Suggestion for Thursday ——_—_——————SSS>=—=—= has been nding for four daya, B.C. Pratt ry aE geen Vineacies Dimecttice, "| GEESE SCARE BOY TO DEATH. to move the depart-| BOSTON, March 18.—B. C. int aflasn foun No. 148 ast Twentieth | co, a brokerage firm of thin cits | HOnMins of Fleck Watch Suddenly ) with branoh offices at Worcester and jare Causes Fatal Sheek, Brockton, closed its doors to-day.) RACINE, Wis, March 18—A phyai- Building. Miss Davis ordeal Members of fhe firm expressed hi clan eald to-day that Frank Chumik, hog Will be over by| Oran early adjustment of ther| ton years old, soared to death reau” will remain in financial dif yesterday by the honking of a flock of Bi tS , which euddenly appeared while ve and his wife would accompany him Miss Manuel returned before noon to the West End avenue house where | +} Mra. Jessie Jones was a prisoner all "We have heard nothin, , “although wo have dono everything to locate her and the man with whom she went away. ahe returned after the elopement she promised not to leave without the consent of her father and myself. ion fer Wednesd dl 2 es A —$$— pL A eS eat Toor 3 Vf as, oar slaves open Sordiosk 'F. ke ‘AY