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COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE eVENING WORLD PRICE ONE ‘CENT. is Circulation Books Open to All’? | PERKINS MAY HEAD POLICE: DOESN'T DENY RUMOR AFTER TWO-HOUR TALK WITH MAYOR ™FALUNGDERRIK ~ HURTS FUR A EQUTABLE SITE + : . "Can't Discuss the Matter,” Declards on Leaving the City Hall. WOULD AID GO Compares New York Force to “HALS London's, Where Chief; a an ; “Two Fatally Injured as Great + Have Long Tenure. : ; . gre Steel Boom Crashes to After having been in conference | Guard Rail. with Mayor Mitchel form 10.15 this o'clock this after. morning witil 12.4 CROWD FLEL LUNCH noon, part of which time City Cham. | herlain Bruere ' | George W. da it he’ Police wouid accept the Police Cominission: | ership of New York Now that Col was also n Perkins was a Reserves Fron Three Stations Called Out to Maintain Order. Goeihals eaems to! be eliminated, would you accept the ‘Nelaneiit ‘net ciers bus eae ne We Mayor were Four men w tad, jband, Raymond Betmont son of) to offer It to you?” Mr, Perkins was | Four inen were injured, two fatally: | ; Dee Froadway surface traMe was tied up ome Helmont was called for trial! waked and the Fire Department and the re ustice Greenbaum in the Su- “E don't want to discuss that mat: (serves of three stations were culled teswiaiGoure'(uis.arlemeen: utcaran ter one way or the other,” he replied out this afternoon when a great steel ‘ 5 cons-exaininationt With some hesitation, “Lt is a very | derrick on the new Kanttable Build (SEoRan, SUS ICR eee. { Important ition, and I have been | ing, at » 120) Rroadw crashed ti) that the plaintiff had never been on : sincerely helping the Mayor secure! free of the euy ropes and thundered hn bafter her marti : Pre services of Col, Goethals to the wood overhead structure above ek eet eee Heimont although she pe . “It appears to be the genoral im- |, Broadway netrens 1 Wo adiuitted that she pression that the police commissions, ‘The injured are ere BPE tir rhe plaintiff wiv adit Me Sew! Vit ls nothing more{ Eugene Fos, Na, 248 Monroe stree,jOrange Leader Greeted by Gun-Shoo ng, Maize an agreement in 1911 te } oF less than a morgue-that it means | Brooklyn. right tee broken Throngs on His Arrival in Belfast—War- | sirase Retmont on payment of $20 ? the death of every man's career. [| ames Gordon, No. sit West Mitty P ’ non but had refused to agree to live am of the opinion that if such is the| fifth strert, both less token ships Held in Dublin Bay. on $200 a month Sane it would not be a very dificult! Charles Watkins, Marquette avenu ‘The cros-examination was enn- or F x to the i, She was ter to change the conditions which | Bronaville, collar bone ken. ee yo barrassing te the phuntitf, 8) ah Sura Lb Frank Maginnis, carpenter's helper, HELPAST, Ircland, Match 2%.-—;documents from the Unionist head+]ejecod to adinit that she inet young " . Injuries to head Owing to the threatening aspect of quarters, apparently fearing a raid bY! peimont in. 1909, when she wae an COMPARES LONDON POLICE iiiiiy Dineen of St. Peter's Chureh affairs in Uister over the Home the pollee who had been keeping clos inate of a reaurt condueted by a \ WITH FORCE IN NEW YORK, = administered the last rites to Poalaute bill, ary headquarters today mah pa javory eye made by the ig Anderson in West Forty-ninth department | 4 lon, whe were xo seriously boi hed 1 to niontats, Larrent hod 1 with New y will die, Father MeGean, |, ‘ ‘ Preeanti of a particularly rigors! ye talked many times? said the [2 to Newr the Curragh i Si caebneaeiiae York, ple, In London there Pire Department chaplain, one of) Soo. sey com Mullinga have been taken at the | witness on difect examination, “on SE a a os have t heads of the depart- oes of the Equitable fire, as- EET” Snnnnerarten Milita arracks here, where | ing question ofemones, He told by me io determine tie closing: Une ment in eighty-five years. How amany Pather Dineen, The injurea |THO" of oe Lata Xtra guards have been on duty day} iar he wanted to lve in the for cabaret surants an have we had here, | wonder? 1 is) were taken to the Hudson street hos |iPforeed nen and night for several days past try: that he preferred night life pl announced Mayor | Admitted by (hose who claim to) pital. and 1wo warships have arrived Urgent tastructions have been sent iy aid he had an income of know what they are talking about! 4 great splinter of wood was hurled |Vublin Tay to the military authorities In the south | oe ciy insiependent of any moi he Mayor said he would formally that the London police department| across Hroadwo nd knocked af Feelin public In Bol /of Ireland to-deapatch reinforcements) iar nis father might give him on the |SAnelunce Rie policy to-day or tox ) is tho best in the world FOUR WORM MACOKAHIONM BhOwap tant 0 buch more tense |inmediately to the garrison stations in | {1 morrow. It will be practically ident Just what 1 think of the police) revived, but refused fe sive her naine|since yesterday's debate In Paria.) Ulster sie i puenniap f paper | ea) With tho report submitted to him - In New ¥ or so to & hosp tial Tent, and soon alter his arrival here) The Preposed parade of Nationaltet | oy. day while we were lunching at | OY Nw “Nd ee a) Wale Haida t enced by this query The boom and mast of the derrick, {ants morning Sir Kaward Carson tae) YOMMM Ee announced for Bundity ltho Knickerhovker that he conta | Serlee Of hearings and learned: th for a Mayor to have the power to re-| great steel pieves, struck the x a sal to hie followers to) Homdonderry, whieh wa rded 40] yey ime and atiow me $400 a month | Sentiments of thowe intorested * move a Police Commissioner just be-| head structure above the sidewath of a ‘ PI RTE AS THRE) 0 re ee ie en nee tell raime boas |. TMM IX what the Mayor's plan ix 3 cause, for justance, he wears a red| iat did not go through it, ‘Tho men serve calm Le conflict which would wet the heath: | gies he told me ‘Cli take what) for cabaret restaurants to take out | te on St. Patrick's Day, and that} who wore injured were in a work Edward Carson dh leader gE cron fire in Ulster, will probably be {a Te | have in my kennels on Long | aicniaht licenses at $25 4 wack, with « 7 onists of Ulster, nade a dramatle | apind ohn. Redmo! é4 pe Sih: the understanding that they close at samo Commissioner cannot remove &| men's shanty on thi structure Fire| a nats of Utley 1 of tha cravings |cramnoned, slohn Redmond, the Na- | Gignd\and move them to Jersey ands «a, and have tiolr lights out by petroiman or} a Meutenant URder| teyck No. 10 sent up a ladder and | FY Into the capital of The Proves, tlonaligt louder day lelegraphed | wert raise bea he told me Hela a0 A.M. Licenses will be revoked hin? cleared the debris, digging out Ma-|!0day. His purpose in coming hes an urgent appeal to the promoters of | guid there was lots Money IH lie ciectasing tour le.¥ § “No, you cannot expect @ geod | ginnis, who was fastened down by lis to consult with the other Ulster the parade to cancel the affair, which} peagies and he knew how to raise |’ i dale Nadas ie aie Lcd i x man to accept the Police Com- J broken planking Unfonist leaders and with the com) was, lv said, “culeulated to inflicts the | them. Hes a wand hie GAs crue: abn is , f i baling 1 } missionership of New York un- | A vast crowd gathered soon after |maniers of the Ulster volunteer) kravest Injury ont alist | and that we would be happy together 104 may keep open all nlaht, nervine 2 lose there is a change in the cone fing craw, and it required the re. | forces ecilise, as it was playing the game of} beagios and that when the Torn ¢ and diisii ‘ 4 ditions | have described to you | serves of ihe Oak, Hizabeth and they, He displayed at! they bittevest enemies and affording | ows were held we eould motor iat ‘ i The conditions are discouraging wig streets stations to hold ‘ thin the precxt they ¥ GARLIC) aber toney AV tia: taiaehek Hotels must close their bars at tA te @ good man and he simply will them in check, “The block was roped | Unionist headqua and in the army ix heim: fay : Q Sew Or a ine} \M but they may serve food tn any ol anc volley syste ebd , " } APSE 40) ot the ws eo said he KIVO Te vr dining room toany time ¢ . not stand for them. of and, the trolley system held UP | narracka have cuused consid in| dine House oewnial we Bio Rawayd Beit Meee eve | regular i 1 at any time of “What. were you doing in Albany) ar yo time of the falling of the|citement among the people of Belt ame rani aR CRY DUR Happ nee ate repent fie ae URE i je) may ‘ yesterday?” Mr, Perkins was asked, serene Broadway was crowded with | wig gor days past have been momen- ia guarded by Ulster volunteers 1 in wh her at the . bash rivat “1 wan up there trying to stralght= |men End women of the skyscrapers | 4 purpose of entertaining private: pit i i taking their lunch hour stroll, Onty | tarily expecting some decisive move on how ties, and th will be Wlitadior MEH 0} » replied, “TL saw <a en things out,” he replied AW the stoutnoas with which the avar. | f the Unionist chiefs or on CONCEALED ASSETS, VERDICT 111 inte deta \ Ae Fro the elonin he in Buch eaxen the Governor and bad a talk WIth) head’ structure was built prevented | te pe of the Eny 6.9F'Q hold atvaty i Mts Moan him. You know what the situation! the killing of a number of ome | tbat the government ‘Wann tect ' sites of ; ; rea ne i Macht work 5 eedn't Ko into de- trians ' na te a o ve alhed! every thin, f fake 11 ¢| Honnenle Spire J needn't & ———~< 1 «landing ants nt mari in mena tai gunios Linke i Manas anileciinen? (oLtien ’ ste aes lanaen D o] al > Carson reoely on wr inect answer on| POLICE BILLS COMI: er off blo! He had dial anedore ‘aug’ Af iin} she Fey Mp TAME) DODGES D ‘4 " * . wits, inaking up the fem of i before tha ‘ ho recon fer 1 AM GOETHALS BILL. BEFORE ASSEMBLY Bagiand. Mir | frothere. manufacturers of floune i, the witnhws wnid,. with the xe “Do you think the bills introduced ON NEXT TUESDAY. peered No. ti) Grand street. Henty Bobet, [ier partment and J her if she |taw, all-night lvenses cannot be 4 by the Mayor to bring Col. Goethals —_ ‘ e eee see | aes ely and Lewis Levingon | would lake $00 a month for life and Sundays have a chance?” was asked ALBANY, March 20.—Considera- |} eamminandersin-ehiot OF the Were si nthe United States Nic nent by eile ; PeatAd thn Dnal “E don't know. We are trying very tion of the New York police bills was! | ee upon CORGOR SORBIRAE ip. AI eam tear peeh way that ‘you tath 1th ur father ipplieations tor all-night [his chief officers cealing in ban ‘ ude hard. made a special order of business for! land suspended- sentence on leevinson | Poult! ' odor ‘ AL ' tevohe “You went to Florida w few day® Tuesday in the Assembly to-day,| 4% ae Bare samp down the ‘dal sal inend. that he, woule) sent ' nt offora me $ « you ago. Did the Mayor recall you from | Assemblyman Hoff, sponsor for the |May irom the steamer to the pi , an Apel 4 , t wat a there to save his bills?” was asked. pill, moved its advancement from its a |they found drawn He ae a Suara #1 a - “Not tly,” was the reply. "I present order of second reading to|henor the emergency force of picke ‘s Man gave! ere up here to at- Ke order of final passage. jmen of: the Ulster volunteers, who i) STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. tend to. 1 didn't go expressly |p ante Sinith: who eerie rte [had been aummoned to thr Unionist nme —— 95 | lin the Mayor's intereats.” did not “wish to give the bill the pres. |Readauartere at a late hour last New York, Southampton ; 3 Mr, Perkins said he hadn't seen tige which even permission 1 ad. |might. A big crowd gave them aj{ om —o= Massapequa, Porto Rico Col. Goethals, that he had no mes- | vance It would mean.” noisy welcome, cheering wildly @ SAILING TO-DAY. Pres. Grant, Hamburg cage from Col. Goethals for the Mr. Smith added that he had no |firing salyoes into the air from their me Michigan, Antwerp . objection to the consideration of the row Mayor and that so far us he was pin wdeaday in special cedar ne revolvers. Seramacca, Belize... Morro Castle, Havana 12m nated: ull meen | : During the night automobiles had : > ny other store: eware the Mayor had not heard from | poth second and third readings and ie the a automobt Maracas, Trinidad ee ee nits ated (he builder of the Panma Canal. that was agreed to, Putnie Che Corrie soa by the Prem = ulilshing Co. (The New York W /RECK OF DERRIC feinteteteleinieteini been kept busy moving stores and Celen, | “Cirenlation Rooks Open 1914. 22 P NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, ete NRS BELMONT R. ‘ALL NIGHT LICENSES weeac| UNDERFIRE INHER. WITHOUT GABARETS SEPARATION SUT, SMTCEL' PLAN ike of sears § 's Son Admits | Turkey | She Met Husband in Dis- AND BROADWAY CROWD AFTER THE ACCID eiminiminivinn wre | NASHVILLE, Tenn., The First National Ban| Na Tenn., was robbed dating: iy night | TE | of $18.00 by a burglar who in sald to | ; | bave worked the combination. Ce Trotteries = Cannet and Serve After 2 A. | Must Close at 2.30. orderly House. “LT approve the recommendatlogs | mittee of Seven appointed | Prine ebb eb iiebibinbinintetacticiettetee ptiations by counsel for a uutside of court had failed | the After ne settlement Cor ration suit brought by Ethet Colen, WORLD WANTS WOBE WOFDBRA 95.05. Open saturday night till 10. wl t, Sympathizer of Slain Man De; | nounces Minister Whose Wife ~" Killed Calmette. 7 siege i i WKATHEN—Clearing to-night; Sateréey tale, ots* ), FINAL. a PRICE ONE habla POLICE ROUT MOBS OF RIOTERS IN PARIS. AT EDITOR'S FUNERAL ay Bullets and Clubs in Battle When — ‘Open to All.” | , AGES | ve ™ ' | ‘SEVERAL ARE WOUNDED; .. CROWD IS SCATTERED. - Gendarmes Charge Excited T and Guard Chamber of Deputies:,. From Attack by Crowd. ; PARIS, March 20.—The burial of Editor Gaston Calmette, the jvictim of {he bullets of Mme. Caillaux, was followed by disorder and | rioting, In which there was revolver shooting, this afternoon. A great crowd had gathered along the line of the funeral procession. They were | silent and orderly while the body passed on the way to the, grave, but as the mourners returned there were outbreaks of disorder all over the ¢ ay Former Premiers Barthou and Briand and Louis Klotz, former | | | | | ey Minister of the Interior, were cheered from the sidewalks returning ‘from 4 the cemetery. A royalist began to denounce Caillaux. The crowd at- 4 tacked him, eae him, beat him with canes and fired revolvers at him. The police charged and rescued him, He was found to have been slightly wounded by a bullet. ANERICAN CHARGE. O'SHAUGHNESSY 10 RESIGN OFFICE? American Representative Says Bad Health May Force Him to Leave Mexico City. royalists marched out from the cemetery seeking « Quarrel and screaming against Cail- laux. They were followed bby detec- tives, police and members of the Re- Dublican Guan. The marchers Wake lea by Maurice Pujo, editor of the | Action Francaise. One of the mob twas singled out by those on the el@e- walks, who threw missiles at him, Me fired @ revolver into the crowd, ).A number of persons were wounded. The police fought for half an hour ae the streets, ere were repeated by |rious fighta in. other = city. A heavy guard was nrown around the Chamber of Deputies cause of reporta that the mob was make 4 concerted attack there group of — Among the notable persons at the funeral were Prince Murat, 4 MEXICO CITY, March 2M. lnobert de Rothschild, Maitre O'Shaughnessy, Amerioan Charge} lawyer for Mme. Caillaux, and Gerad a'Affaires, admitted to-day that he|HKernhardt, There were twelve was seriously considering the ques- [!08ds of flowers following the tion of resigning. Ho» says, however,| There was a hot debate to-day that If he does resin it will be bo [te Chamber regarding charges f lite bad state of health, Mr. |f0Fmer Premier Monis had a JO'Shaughnessy'’s physician is not}"ushing up the Rochette get-sish- "3 Joptimistic regarding his patient's |@ulek scandal, carly recovery trom his attack of » complete reorganization of the | scintioa pinet is being arranged, accon¢ing » oMcial announcement. Some wonderment has been aroused Tho activities of the Royaligte are here by the knowledge that) Mr. 5 O'Shaughnessy will be accompanied |!Mterpreted by the authorities as ibe. qt Vera Cruz to-morrow by Thomas |! \® moved by a desire to make. It Hobler, British Charge d'Affaires |ble. They assail Caillaux on Bic sai 4 body of the latter's friends and as 3, Mr O'Shaughnessy says that if hiv {sail Calmetto when in the vicinity My tte of health permits it he will re- | numbers of his mourners, A ou turn to the Federal capital on Mon-|@nce is their best present day Hie denies any knowledge of a | asset 8 4 between John Lind, per epresentative of President Wil- and Jose Lopes Portillo y Rojas, (he Mexican Foreign Minister. Senor | Portillo was reported to-day to be at —_>___ $392,000 FOR SIEGEL $' Boston Receivers Have That Sam for the Creditors, BOSTON, March 20.-—The r Honry Siegel Company of Bostes ap: Orizaba n Hrovisional President Huerta to- das sereod to permit the American |nounced to-day that $393,000 bad bees Embassy » to receive arms and |realised on the sale of the stock ene Ammunition consigned to it by the [ter aasete of the company. United tex Government for the Mavie dansen ts mead. protection of American citizens in MILFORD, Mass, March 20.—Mapte the event of disturbances in the Fed- | Jansen, a comic opera fayorite t ‘vital, The aris and ammunis |tive years ago, dled tonday at the raat tion | moved from the Custom House. “ | ie by little” is the manner in whieh | | He 4 proposes to permit their de- to the embassy, t She was sixty-five nown off the stage as Hattie ~>-—--- FOR ACN SEE PAGE re livery

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