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— ANOTHER — - Tarzan Story BEGINS IN THE Evening World —On Monday — % , Vale and colder to-night; rriday clear, warmer. | EDITION. L Circulation Books Open to All.’ | | Ss : : : _“Cirenlation Books Open to All. »| PRICE ONE CENT. Cornett, (ihe New York World). NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. as Ws be MRS VONCLAUSSEN RIT TO TST SPREAD OF FINE STIRS sone e ee | She Cries and Collapses Reply to Charges, Barred WOMAN WHO FAINTED on the Floor. fitness S IN COURT WHEN SHE n the Floor. From Witness Stand. WAS SENT TO TOMBS. ORDERED TO TOMBS, WOMAN ISDENED |#er Supposed Rival Kept From i MUST DIE: | OVERNOR REFUSES TO HEAR WIVES’ APPEAL Mother of “Whitey Lewis” and the Wives of “Lefty Louie” and “Gyp the Blood” Leave Albany in Tears. NEW WITNESS TO SWEAR TO ALIBI FOR “DAGO FRANK” Denial That Condemned Men Will © le th ae ine ~e Federals fisdehe: 4 Attack Meet Double Menace in Blazing Oil Tanks About City. SAYS WOMAN HIT HER.| NOW SHE WANTS RIGHT: Cruelty Practised in Jail and in} Demands Chance to Deny That | | | Matteawan, She Tells She Was Known as Wife ' Justice Page. of Defendant. DECISIVE BATTLE ON. Huerta Warships Fire on Foes From Harbor—American Property Burned. Mrs. Ida von Claussen, whose sanity} As the divorce suit of Mra. Trildea has been questioned in the courts|Jennery Pisani againat Albert Pisani, |haif a dozen times in the last year,|%" of a stock broker and nephew of | a nobleman recently knighted by {fainted to-day and lay unconsclous king victor Emmanuel, was called in jon the floor of Justice Page's court-|supreme Court Justice Pendleton’s received by Gen. Maas, commanding |room tn the Supreme Court bullding|court to-day, Mra, Kathryin A. Par- the Federal garrison here to-day, but |for ten minutes after the Justige had /rott, a tall, stylishly gowned young | wireless messuyos received from we aft |decided that she must remain in the| ¥°™2", appeared in court and de- . manded to be heard aa the co-re- Rear-Admiral Mayo declare the bat Tombs over Easter, All during the wpondent,10 the aetion. The tle Is still in progress. morning she enj in a hot debate! refused to hear Mrs. Parrott on the ‘The Yespatches to Mayo declared Confess Before Paying the . : Penalty on Monday. AGT 4 Sh ey etic aan hee tyre with representatives of the District- sround that me had failea to answer es and firing ot! tanks. Many of the, Attorney's office, und when. Justice|t complaint when @' ‘copy was) +. , ntket ; =e : it (Bpectal to The Evening World.) ; the at ‘ ie ted |Perved upon her last December. Bir mo Ney, Bick, AN Tenor land cet Pane cloned the discusnion she reeled irq, Parrott wan eerved on the foe ALBANY, April 9.—All possibility of any change in the attitude of jsame day she obtained & divorce from refugees are being well taken care The incident halted the court pro-|her husband, Marvin FE. Parrott, a Gov. Glynn respecting the fate of the four convicted murderers of Her- SE ihe uisncchinye coetereea ceedings and drew scores of persons disbarred lawyer, who has since be- man Rosenthal was dissipated this afternoon, when he refused to see the ° re Pa i right. In Mra. Pi Us . * with Rear-Admiral Cradock, com- the courtroom, Justice Page sus- come &® Playwright. In Mra, Parrott's mother of Jacob Seldenshner (‘Whitey” Lewis) and the wives of, Louis Rosenberg (‘Lefty Louie”) and Harry Horowitz (“Gyp the Blood”). manding the British vessels, as t sult an unidentified woman was| the advisability of endeavoring to! named as co-reapondent. A final de- | The three women came to the Executive Chamber to make a final plea to the Governor. Mrs. Rosenberg had in her possession a plea battleships, 1, while ductors who Were) cree in the Parrott case was signed Brice tuciser wut Eanes sit at the hearing worked over the un-| last week. ld written by her husband in the Sing Sing death house yesterday. Knowing that their appeal would be VERA CRL April 9.—Reports ot | f @ Federal victory ut Tampico were ided proceedings and ordered the ] jconscious woman. When she was re-| Mrs. Pisani charged that her hus-| unnecexsary under present conditions, vived two women attendants from the| band lived at No, 381 West Four- Ip Bis mossages sent here Mayo sug- ‘Tombs carried her out and took her/ teenth street with Mrs. Parrott for ee ‘ Seattle rie tetris |to the Tombs in a taxicab. several months last summer. The| ‘ pine | When court convened before Justice} Pisanis were married in 1910 in Jersey ica Tienes eigen |Davis in Part 1, shortly after 10/City and Mrs. Parrott left her hus-| HRP Rictiinbbiicbicicitericicieriereicterietee eee tet based solely on sentimental grounds, and still nervous from Me emotional Se ee ie iy, o'clock this morning Mrs. von Claus-|band six months later, alleging ill GIRL OF SCANT ae T0 SIGN BILL MILITANT SMASHES Sy case Seen ay tees “a MR + TRILOEA JENNERY PISANI. ik attendants and a nurse|treatment. A reconciliation followed, ta: Ses: Woes ieee wen, the Jal WASHINGTON, April he com from Matteawan were on hand with| they parted again later and atill later FOR PUBLIC MARKETS with him yesterday, Gov. Giynm ée- Mrs, von Claussen's attorneys, A|reconciled and ilved together until | chided thet he would epare the women ™ n to affirm the findings of the! Dec. 9, 1913, when Mrs, Pisani, search- —_——- the agony of a direot refusal to re- Sheriff's jury which declared the|ing her husband's pockets for cigar Fitna to Measure Develops at prieve the convicted men. The Gov- plete destruction by rebels of the} Waters-Pierce Oil Company's prop- ty at Tampico, with a loss of ap- oximately half a million dollars, se a ci ade plain in his memorandum orted to-day to the State woman competent, was up for argu-| coupons, found a card bearing Mrs Sf ernor m Sapartewnt, The department's ment. By this motion she had hoped | Parrott's name with a new address. Hearing, but It Doesn’t Im Comcerning the one Chat, Tele) ta: ae aati aaid to win her linmediate release from the| A scuffle ensued in which, Pisani press Mayor. | occasion for justice, not for meray, “Wireless reports indicate that the! IDA van CLAUSSEN. ‘Tombs, Justice Davis said that he/ later claimed, Mrs. Pisani tried to! : and that he will consider nothing but situation at ‘ampico as regards for- | 7 had not had sufficient time to look] kill him with a pair of scissors, | At the soneivalian of © puns bare —_—_—>— new evidence such as would have r i ‘4 s P Parr o ling this afternoon Mayo: chel in- force in @ court of law. eign properties is complicated and Jinto the case and sent the matter to] Mrs, Parrott walked into court as! , 7 Et bus! The Waters-Pierce oll retin- | ‘Justice Page, sitting tn Part III. of}a witness, John Gass, was testify- | | Herate that he wane pat Hie Wee With a Hatchet Woman Goes] No evidence of that nature has been y ? ee y attacking | | 0 E 3 ire creating a Department ’ submitted to Gov. Glynn. Despatches ery has been occupied by attacking the court. ' ing that Pisant and a tall, pretty ive measy forces during the last two days and Attorney Randolph Newman of Mra.| young woman engaged rooms at his! So Miss Schermerhorn Asks, of Marketa with a Commissioner of] on Rampage, Wrecking Cases | trom New York tell of fiual argue as a consequence has been under fire von Claussen's counsel asked Justice|house and resided there as man and | - | Marketa in each of the five boroughs. . . ments made by counsel for the gum ‘ from the Federal gunboats Zaragoza OF PANAMA REPEAL Page to confirm the jury's ft wife. That the Courts Allow — |considerabie opposition developed, and Scattering Relics. men, but such srsumentd have ane ‘ end Vera Cruz, A loss of the entire | Assistant District Attorney M Jespeclally from wholesale market men reached Albany. So far as the Exee- Do you see the woman in the $5,000 More. 7 v varehoust . in the downtown section of Man- tive is concerned, the property is feared. ‘The warehouses | jected to this and the argument! courtroom who occupied the premt eearriatheis easlS gunmen are of the Agencia Commercial, a Ger- bewun. ses with Pinani?” asked the luwyer, eantoninceiein hattan, LONDON, April %.—Historic doomed, unless of course something man property, were burned with w [SAYS SIX MONTHS IN JAIL 18/turning toward Mrs, Parrott | The opposition appeared to bo based | pinite which it will be impossible to |should turn up which would completes, Joss of $500,000, | ENOUGH TO SERVE. } “Yes, she sits there,” replied the, How much of an income does # on the assumption that the bill makes replace were damaged in the British | ly reverse the present aspect of their Fighting at Tampico with son Mrs, Von Clius: jumped from! witness, pointing to Mrs. Parrott. heel es Wali Ancustomed to jit elnaee are nage e La Museum to-day by a militant euf- | case aiderable destruction of property but} her veut in the of the court-| Mrs. Parrott arose and left the court. |e luxuries of noclety need to keep | ma appropria' ty for the Teartul, but not without hope, the * | Mrs ‘ | - pay yurposes of the Department of Mar- to armed with # hatchet. The d little apparent advantage to either, Bocrncknd Rushed to'(isitablaatwhion lenoin) with twolinevers. tbo anoor.| HAN wince io tne social worlds : Be Ot tie Deper nen Gt MAC: | ErRaWt witnen filed: ous of db) Gastar ann Miss Katie Schermerhorn, daugnter | ("| Mr, and Mra. John Exmont| plannt ays were si aide was reported to the Navy Do-| Charge Made That Some Are} the attor if Estimate will do all the| Woman entered the Asiatic room of|>ropared to return to New York on partment to-day by Rear-Admiral) ed. Disre-! panied her. The trio held a con- y for the marketa and their] the museum, smashed numerous/an afternoon train, garding the lawyers, she ralved her|/sultation in the corridor and all re-| of the late Fletcher at Vera Cruz, relaying 4) Being Paid by Shipping T rust ards and shouted: turned to the courtroom. Mrs. Parrott | S*hermerhorn, who ts engaged tr |power 1, it wil have dimcretionary | «oe and scattered valuable exhibits,| “We have not given up yet,” Mra, wireless from Rear-Admiral Mayo at “won't #o back to Matteawan or/Was then called to the witness stand,|marry John Matthews, says that Tere attendants could reach her the [Rosenberg sald. “We do not know Tampico. for Printing Attacks, abst TE huve spent six monthe/ S88 Was asked her name and her | $16,000 a year ts a reasonable amount fists tte, hed. done considerable | Which way to turn, but hall work Because of extremely rough weath- ‘and that’s snaughe’ & walliele idress, and the lawyer! supreme Court Justice Weeks to-day iAUTO MISHAPS HURT oursse ee fought off the first mon |*@ the last minute to eave our loved er American women and children = thok (hon ite bar Athen AK © the person named as co [appointed Frederick 1. Lockman | Aamere roncned ner but waa finally [ones. Surely something will turn up refugees from the oil port were un- WASHINGTON, April % Terres | iat atrorney-tleneral Edelson told tin this suit? referes to determine whether Mirs MAN AND SMALL BOY! » ta Ta entation. which will save the lives of these able to board the American Warship®, sentative Harnhurt, of! justice that fla! decision could) yee naa tn J Schermerhorn 1s right, ; nares eee nace containing exhtbite| Per boa.” outside the harbor, Fletcher's dese) riyiin unthor of the newspaper not be hoped for inside of seven than her verk a he young way woe penance were smashed by the woman. Some rare: H aCe June, is now patch follows: A require that tin vighteen years old last June, is n publicity section of the Post-Office | Weeks, for it w the question on Tecoiving $10,000 a year from the) MP Scoffield, twenty-five years! of the most valuable porcelain cups,| MOTHER OF GUNMAN Rear Admiral Mayo reports tight PPC caue eto: MiplicNTa Rare (nihiieN i Mrs. Parrott did not un a © conduc ondenc 7 7 XY g continuing around Tampico, with law, told Postmaster-General urit. 11" BET Tie Mubieitniats annuities at ity meaning. She way estates of her father and mother, who ne me 9 sheep ein ja | sauvate nee ue beh RAL FINDS NEW ALIBI mba dara son to-day that he Hil cortain| ste Serle ues exumed her sent. w a > Jeaving 90 nehoal at No ruining t P Yesuit unchanged. ‘The Zaragozi i 00) Y iy a te bellpy A ee Prien irri? Tani Gluuseae i resummed her seat with! gied seven yours, one faving seve i hadiy out amd geokehie tatienaite tas loeeeke TO HELP HER SON. sisting the Vera Cruz to shelling bag Pe MOBUES. ie ushed way to th lived at nth | Million dollars’ worth of Manhattan jig i an automobile smash-up at| after being arrested the woman ax advertisin In a final effort to avert the execu- tion of his clients on Monday, C..Q, F, tr + then called. She real estate, In order to get judietal |). identify Mrs. Par-! permission to inereane tho girl's al Arbol Grande, a suburb, On account Slons by not marking of a norther, and apparently no ad- | certain matter at wetin and demanded Mr. New! irtieth street and Seventh avenue | ytoadtastly refused to give her name | this afternoon | ‘The Museum officials placed the Kink the rep : quieted her He ‘ of the Manama tolls exemption, whict an who visited Pisani co It wan necessary for her| | Wahle, counsel for “Whitey” lewl vantage in the fighting, 1 have dit aked the court to appoint a t % if lowance it wii ’ | Seoffield in a taxleab goin m ' ante, uns or itey owls, big Mecan aitaiiuiti Mr. Barnhart alleges, ho has reason | Ueked the court to appoint a cus his wpartment ‘i \jegal guardian to sue the trustees of ae xleab BOI | peaviest lose upon the destruction | 7 oie “Gyp the Blood” and couraged refugees from ¢ eaatitis ‘eee kin for Mrs. son Chiussen and direct | "We abject to all this," interposed | lsat south on. Seventh avenue when aloe q porcelain saucer, which was the Loule,"* board the warships. A few retug' 0 belteve is being furnished by that she bo Kept in a private: sani | Mrs Us luwye nd ‘we insist| the two estates, Jameson Cotting. Hiqousing driven east on Fortleth|cuege known, to be in existence. “Dago Frank” forwarded by speed have been received aboard tho Des! shipping trust. Mr Burleson told Me iru fastion Page said that he lO® Mts Parrott's right to take the Alfred Exmont Schermerhorn 904 )ctyeot by Richard Madeforde crushed |” NueABT, Ireland, April %--Mill- | Uellvery to Gov, Glynn to-day a sup- Moines. Barnhart he wiis ready PANY Rew of MO haw that would give, ine /tHeas stand She denioa absolutely Jon K. Rounevelt It ts this vetion ing, yt, The taxleab wae almont do-| «oF Lugragettes continued their|P!ementary argument dealing with “If the rebels receive artillery, which eVidence of Violation of the huw the right te do t, and Mr, New-ldemunds to be heard. HO) nich Justice Weeks sent to motivhed, and Scoffield, after being ex- the Governor's memorandum in which Postmaster |campaign of arson in Ulster to-day jeneral hus ; : ts improbable, tne situation may be- h i cited the case of Harry ‘Thaw,! Jtistice Pendioton and the lawyers! referee. tricated from the wreckage, was taken ch to Orlands, an|® aAnounced that he would not in- (come more serious. formation that certain nows Who is fving in & hotel in Vermont IBshes the vote and found that “ytie Schermerhorn haw always yo iy home, Madeforde and Charles Lid sang sae Sore oe an |torfere with the course of the law. “Reports are current yn shore, care SOME OF them the largest and most’ ic) ing the determination « vss | urrott lad defaulted on |een carefully and expensively our-|jpictable of No, 1728 Broadway, the | 4 ™ Mr. Wahle said that he hoped to send Reps influential In various cities f ! Nik Gh HOWEAE Menaiee ane. 0 vy Betfast Lough, Tne residence was culated by Federals, that the Amer. (RUwOntal ® tings antieles toe wha {in the Bederal courts, Assis answer tothe complaint within the | ured and brought up and bas been | iriver of the wrecked taxt, Were UO-| burned to the ground with his message an aMdavit signed foan battleships are furnishing aminu- |, EMG we ny Mae aia time allowed by law maintain J supported in elegance | iy jared 2 by Fred (Pinkey) Reo which would to the rebels.” bari: rep aanc le (Continued on Second Mages Mrs, Parrott went out in the cors| and Juxury,” says the guardian in| While crossing Seventh avenue at ; tend to establish the alibi claimed by ation ie iseieher reported to fear- (0 tulle repeal DIL" suid Lepresenta dor and eried. Sho said she had) gig complivat in bin ward's behalf. One Hundred and ‘Twentleth street Besensd 08 7 fee Walle) oago Frank” Ciroficl Admira! P \ tive Barnhart to-day ld an attorney $150 to get her gis} Bis complats a ne andr an tle Mary Falvey, who sald ehe had no} D8 ’ 5 F Admiral Blue, Assistant Secretary of “These articlos, according te infor- $12iAen' sTopcoatseSuits, $5. 95 | ree and that she did not have an) Her parents’ wills provide for a large late this afternoon ¥ nh Pressy, ‘home und recently had been discharged Frank's mother and sister," ata the Navy, ucting in the absence of mation before the icpartnent are OI thd acta oyyortunity to reply in the Pisani | tnereuae in her income when she ty six years old, of No. 490 Riverside |from a hospital where she had beon Mr, Wahle, “have obtained from Reo * Bperetary Daniels, Hat he had direct HUN" 4 i Hay ie slatted Oe hneguse her “attorney bad pot) twenty-one. | Drive wa ck and knocked down |treated for @ nervous breakdown, tum: |a statement of great importance, He vo take on board all Wegtion diay, est Mote make a aMNWwer She Pree, NY ; 4 4 |bled into the Water off the sea Wall at} peo Mies ea Mdrairal Mayo to take on board all thay ments, Newspapers ata ans tainty plowied with ber attorneys to draw FOR RACING SEE PAGE 16 =|” “Hh 1" BUS Mel by Charles |the Battery, Alongside the Aquarium | Promised them yesterday that be of the Americans and foreigners de- and their et nd owners, i in buck effects, block up oan attidayit when would enable! bh Mutier of No. oi West One Hun- this afternoon John Mahon would come to my office to-day and tring to leave Tampicn. Lt ts cons vestigation ly ties are a ! Wows, ier to protest any judiinent obtained ed anid ‘Twenty-ninth street, ‘The | Sincent, J. Moyle, smployees | make affidavit to the facta.” sidered oe pee ee ran Dthe omen w PO other aipeat | he en PiNGnT Aad tp, have bar das as taken to Knickerbocker Hos: honey hold oyle by the “Karly in the morning of July 16 lous attac! ty the courts FS in court on Mrs, Pixani's charges f evens ‘ lea i ho th me : eertinue until there is wn advantage red from the Gun anacinl mie! i Wy 3688 Huustice Pendleton rexerved i 1g) aT SES pital, suftoring om a possitle frac: | Sia guna 8 a ig OR me Dr. |1912, Jean Gordon, Frank's girl, was ene war or the ofber. te i 35 lou aise, Pisanl's sale ‘sebaoodan,”” bused wal, arrested by Policeman Thomas Reb

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