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CHASE JO RES, THRILL BROADWAY Columbus Circle Sees Wild Dash in Pursuit of a Fly- ing Touring‘Car. octet aad RACE-PROVES IN VAIN. Reckless Chauffeur and Pass-| engers Escape After Taking Sharp Turn on Two Wheels. ———— ‘The driver of a powerful touring car, loaded with joy riders, furnished thrill for late Broadway and Co- lumbus Circle crowds shortly before nn ee er ee “ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD AY, JUNE —— 16, 1914 » POLICEINS TAXIS | Two Opposite Views of Marriage Ceremony MINSTER AGAIN LITTLE BOY TELLS | VATERLAND WANTS Expressed by Two Ministers of the Gospel 2 o'clock this morning, when he drove js machine over the rain-washed streets at sfch speed that three pur suing taxicabs, filled with policemen, were owtdistanced in a chase that extended more than a dozen blocks. Belated diners were standing be- neath awnings In Columbus Circle to keep out of the dripping rain when the touring car, driven at terrific speed and with its exhaust wide open, roared into the Circle from Broad- way, headed south. Just as the cus reached the cross-town tracks on Fif- ty-ninth atreet the chauffeur evi- dently decided on a quick turn, for he whirled bis steering wheel about so that the machine executed a right- about skid on the wet street, which turned {ts nose north. Ten seconds later three taxicabs, with policemen hanging onto the steps and out of the windows, were able Ro make the same turn at than half the speed. By the time they had turned to follow the flying car north in Central Park West the nervy driver was almost beyond earshot of the police whistles that sbrilled from every pursuing taxi. The big car was Jost in the darkness north of Sixty-sixth street almost before the taxicabs got around the corner. ‘The pursuing policemen had to be satisfied with Picking up a straw hat which had been blown from the head of one of the four touring car pas- sengers, though Policeman Miragita weported to the West Sixty-eighth etreet station that the number of the Dr. Anna Shaw Abjures the Words “Obey” and “Till Death Do Us Part’’—Dr. Frank Oliver Hall Would Not Marry a Couple Without Using the Clause Supposed to Make a Marriage Permanent. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. part?” Woman Suffrage answers both thet “No woman Miss M asHaut itually and moral! common sense asks his wife to obey him. is @ greater disgrace to expect than to give such a thing. No man would respect another man for de- manding it. Therefore, I think it 1s positively wicked to use this word In the marriage contract. Should a bride promise to obey her husband? Should the two of them promise to ive together “till death do them Dr, Anna Howard Shaw, President of the National Association and ordained minister, se questions with a firm negative. Said she the other day: obeys her husband. No man with In fact, it It ts spir- ly wrong to encourage a woman to make a promise she knows in her heart she will not keep. She becomes yt @ CASE OF COMMAND QuT COMPROMISE |WOW, THE DEVIL BABY! HERE IT ISAS FOUND BY HULL HOUSE SLEUTHS at os sepiate, mo Gant ‘ OR, FRame OriveR MALE | BOARD SPLIT ON PLAN TO MAKE ENGINEERS COMPETE FOR PARKS | | When Found Said He Had VANGHES AFTER REST FROM FOES No Trace of Rev. Louis R. Pat: mont, “Dry Worker,” Who Feared Assassination. | 'HAD MADE HIS WILL. Disappeared Last March, and Been Kidnapped. | DETROIT, Mich., June 16.—The po- lee, after working on the case near- ly all night, said to-day they were absolutely without a clue as to t whereabouts of Rev. Louis R. Pat- mont, the Westville, Ill. “dry” work- er who disappeared Inst night from his temporary home here, where he had been staying ince his report. ed kidnapping tn Illinois in March, ‘The minister's wife and friendealso said they had heard nothing from him since he attended church eer- vices last evening and atarted for his rooming place, a couple of miles distant. Mr. Patmont and hia wife have been living in Detroit most of the time since he was found in a cellar of a house near Columbia, Ill, where he insisted he had been held tn captivity by kidnappers, His disappearance at that time resulted in a nation-wide search, and when he was found ho gave @ sensational account of his ab- duction and alleged harsh treatment, presumably by agents of the saloon interests, Rev. C. E. Witty of this city took an active part In the search for Pat- | mont when the latter first disappeared, jand when he was found Mr. Witty j had him brought here and secreted in | a house at No. 160 West Ferry ave- | nue. 'Patmont declared he thought several | men were following him. Believing his {life was in danger he made out his will, according to hin friends, and the instrument was completed and signed | yesterday: They now claim they do not know what became of the will, | to Kill and dismember the boy and Several days ago, it is sald, Mr. | THEJURY HOW HE) NEARLY AN HOUR WASKIONAPPED| FOR EBB TE Cries in Court When He Sees] W. J. Burns Finds $10,000 Man and Woman Who Necklace—Schumann-Heink Are on Trial, Sails on Biggest Ship. A jury before Judge Nott (i Gen- eral Sessions to-day listened to the detalla of the kidnapping of a five: year-old boy because the child’ father refused to pay a ransom. It was said that kidnappers threatened The Hamburg-American liner Wate ind, the biggest al afloat, eafled to-day almost an hour late. The leer waited from 11 o'clock until five min utes of 12 to get advantage of the @® tide which a heavy weet wind held back more than half an hour. Whee he finally backed out of her péer, though, she made a fine departers. Only one tug was made fast to her bow, and twenty minutes after oho had started to back into the river de was beading down stream. W. J. Burns, who was on the pier to see friends off, found a neckiaes ef Graduated pearls which was esti- mated to be worth $10,000. The ée- tective hurried aboard and gave # into the keeping of Capt. Hens Russ, thinking that probably it hed bess lost by a passenger. The Vaterland carried 750 passem- gers in her firet cabin 550 im the apes ond and 850 each in the third class and steerage. Mme. Ernestine Sokw- mann-Heink and her daughter, Masio Theresa, were passengers, bould fer Beyreuth, where the singer will take part in the Wagnerian festival ané afterward go on an automobile tomr, Mme. Schumann-Heink showed no sign of the strain of the trial by which © she won a divorce from William Rapp. “I won't talk about it,” sald sie. have my children and seven graad- children to live for, and I am very, very happy.” Mme, Schumann-Heink bas bees commanded to of Bavaria, who arta and eciences she holds. The imperial suites the beat wore occupied by Jullue®. Meyer, @ return the portions of th, parcel puct ‘When the «flow, led into court by an attache of the District- Attorney's office, got a glimpse of the defendants be began to cry. Two members of the gang are on trial before Judge Nott. They are Ptetro Brueco and his wife, Niva, in whose apartments at No. 326 East Sixty-third street the boy C:ovanni Gumina, son of Domenico Gumina, a grocer at No, 305 East Seventy-third street, was kept twenty days after being stolen, on April 28, while play- ing tn front of his father’s store. “A great big mat the little fellow told Assistant District-Attorney Wel- ler, “came along in a carriage, When he saw me he jumped out of car- Tage and put me in it. Then he drove me a long, long ways.” The boy's father told the jury that he received @ special delivery letter telling him his child had been kid- napped and demanding $3,000 for his return. ‘ "I went to the police station,” the father told the jury, “and showed the Dolice the letter. A few days later Benedetto Randarzo, a neighbor of mine, came to my store and told me he could aid me in recovering my child, I informed the detectives and, under their instructions, 1 negotiated with Randazso, I received another director of the line, and Mra Meyer etter telling me that unless the money’ ang August Busch, eldest son of the was puld the following Saturday the! jatq Adolphus Busch of St. ie basen be killed. They inclosed a bo peybr — three before lock of hair of my boy, latter are yey. 0, ee. “I told Randasso I only had $15. He Yidit to le bom. st ba |said that would never do. He said| M that {f I could raise $50 more I could have my child back. I told this to the detectives—Capt. Jones, De Mat tint and Fogarty--and they gave me the $50. I gave the $125 to Randasso body by ship to Vai " rr William is to next Haturday, He sald he the limit had been reached building because docking & fool and a perjurer at the same time. car wi 021, N. Y. The licemas of “The old idea that a woman should obey hie that number was Issued, the records | Mr. Patmont's expenses during the|and @ friend of his named Matteo | “(ul not gecommadate larger beatae show, to August.Oppenhemler of No, 8 West Seventy-fifth street. Some one eaid over the telephone at the Oppen- ' - < | Rev. Witty. persons, including the two hy IFE, hemier home that Mr. Oppenbemier| “I have been criticised for cuttins| the husband wants dinner at 7 and dams, Who Started Hunt. and Others Opposed. The missing man was to have left on trial, Randasxo, Pallazzolo und FEARING FOR HIS L . was out of town and that nothing was out of the marriago service ‘till death | nave ic rerved at hoe” Iron ease - er Jenrly to-day for St. Louls to attempt | Mian received the money, trom ASKS TO BE COMMITTED known of the whereabouts of bis 4, uy part’ It has been said that I) pose husband an wife have planned : _ j to identify a man held there on #U%-/the grief-stricken father the detec- bona advocated trial marriage. But how] tp, (k®.@ certain express train and June W-The story of! The Park Roard Is spiit on a pro- | picion of being one of hin kidnappers. | tives followed them to Brusco's home The chase began when the big tour. |lvocated trial marriage. | ut, Toe husband says they should leave the “devil baby” of Hull House was|poral made by Raymond V. Inger- - where the boy had been hidden. ing car, speeding down Broadway, | etruck the rear of a taxicab driven by James Murphy Sixty-sizth street. Lieut. Ryan of the West Sixty-eighth atreet station, who was on bis way willlive! Now before the mil ‘The story was told in connection |competitive, Park Commissioner John aed ‘ ourselves to believe that they 4 ‘0 militant suffragettes “ | Fear that he will be murdered te@ dome, commandeered another taxicab | rr eve. ater, when the divorce of New York begin hurling mental with @ plea that club women extend) Weler of Queens has Tnod up with FARGO QUITS AS HEAD George J. Yanowsky, of No. 136 Dee and eet out after the joy riders, Po- ecords showing the large percentage | to thig: at Dr. Hall, let them listen the hand of fellowship to immigrant |Commisstoner Ingersoll, while Com- | : Ini licemen near by hopped into two more taxis and joined in the pursuit, while Policeman Miraglia directed that an- other cut across Sixty-sixth street in ‘an effort to intercept the big car if the driver tried to get away to the}inat matter—but the love and affeo to influence to gentler ways their ae the Civil Service Commission a ; Present sie tB8ty He eek | No. 106 Norfolk street. Reriving at, Sixty-sixth street and tion has died out with time, To them brutal lords and masters. shies? declde, Commissioner In- /|Qecupants Jump From Win- Weight of Years—Chicago "A man named Benny Schnelder Central Park West. the saying of ‘till death do us part! “There was of course no devil baby, | Sersoll has made a request for a! SUFFRAGIST CAUSE a he ( hearing and is hurrying to the elty | OF the person Wiseecarnele = ear’ | back ‘Into. the marriage’ worvice | suspended while we explained toltrom Chicago. ee '? he ety jday, Jamen C. Fargo, resigned as}ning uway and ses ientae by we man or woman, Ass Y never do employ it unless a woman, hundreds of ignorant inquirers that her . .¢,, {president of the company, and George | nowsky, who test! against him husband and wife are equally de-/expressly asks mo to do #o,” the min-| it wan all a fairy story,” sald (Max fe chivf engineer of the Board of| MILFORD, Masa, June 16.—Seven | 4 ‘ry yior, vice-preatdent in charge of|the Coroner's Inquest into the deat voted to each other, the obedience Meier aaced. et T have respect for | Addams : us well as the position of| men were burned to death and 90/11 banys business in Chicago, | of Paul. . Jt ave come t 5 engineer in charge of the of 0 \t re " . ’ score between them should stand at | cit wish to feel that this mar t| “Finally we placed detectiven atl rents sharks of tho itureau of] enty were injured when SlEty were | was selected to nucceed him. Yanowaki reported to Detestive fifty-fifty. am taking as my husband is the head work and we found two versions. The ready have been taken| trapped in a burning lodging ‘The resignation of Mr. Fargo was|Gompera at the Homicide Bureas ef A CASE WHERE DOCTORS DO of the housohold: I wish to obey him. | cvaton was that a Chelation | oot oe, Me exempt class. ‘The newly |ourly to-day, Two of those Infured | osc wigh keen regret, Ina atate-| the Diatrict-Attorney’s office to-day NOT AGREE. | Italian version created post of sanitary eny in} are expected to die. ment by the directors it was said that | that men have called his home /\ But Dr, Frank Oliver Hall of the girl married an athelst who, at the/the Street Cleaning Departinent, pry-| ‘The dead were taken from the up-|Mr. Fargo, who, for over seventy! ang threatened him with death tf Be _~— | | e -| For ° ‘American Express (o., and has since | does Holds for Trial Managers of a tral Park West and Berens sash j tore rapt way ted Pare aed For some time She office of chief n-| prick and wooden building, the Interior patios a ieee fe eine | schneider te called to trial. He sald street, holds a eek more one rh | clared “ C) uh ju ‘ Ai “4 a we ead in the Park Department in| o¢ which was burned out, jof his years and the heed of reltefithat he wante to, tity sed to of Dr. we tn the house than his wife. ‘An rookly:, has been vacant. It was! py », the cause of which has not from the burdens of business, Schneider because the murder e Show Who Failed to Get [preter “chip matrimony ave eo much money |enen the child was horn, ran tho|When Commissioner Ingerwoil requeate| » toe Ure: the ceuse Or vin the din- | Mr Fargo’a connection with the| cold. blooded. 4 nation, dig Mig in,” he told nd, but no more? | imagine | Viney Jevil with h ed the place be filled by cx tive | been determined, star ha [combany, according to the offictal| Crain in the Court of General Sees a License, must Nave 0, COniNiny” 8 that much of unruliness story, ‘lo, it was a devil with horns | examinations that the row started in| ing hall on the ground floor of (he | vatement, has been exceptional in| siona committed him to the House of as me, “and in nine cases out of ten the youn and hoofs and tail’ the Mark Hoard. In Queens the po.| structure, which was at the corner of |(ength of service and devotion, andj Detention, where he will be kept em ry ny the husband ie the person to take due to tl | “Tne Jewish version differed buc| sition of Chief Engineer of Parks i©| west and Cherry streets. When the | bas been marked by a high degree of| der guard as & material witness havens’ command. He should be the head and hveeeD Mitte.” continued Miss Addams, ‘Kt | JURE About fa be Croat | hremen arrived flames were shooting |@bility, lagainst Schnetder. Hh 48 cpiniee to-day BY! of the household, not only re- “Do you agree with Dr. Shaw in the) Concerned @ father whose wife had front ter Uh through all four tloors, Excape by Mastetrate Folwell to Fiethuen It was epected, but respectable in mind | matter of omitting ‘till death do ne} borne him seven daughters and upon |of Mannattan, job would) the two narrow stairways was cut off held that the cause of Votes for! ha character, He has no right to | part’ from the marriage service?” T| the approach of the eighth he swore | also hay: eed In “the cots=| ana the only means of getting out of | Women is not legally to be classed | shirk hie obligations in this mat- an mot he 7 he would rather have a devil in tho | petitive cl ore tentie In ‘Ne he building was by Jumping from the | ana charity, Under the auspices of | tg, and if he does eo, he ise |"! do mot” he replied. It is the souse than another daughter. And. [rene to protect hia tae, | windows, ‘There was a scene of wild | the Brooklyn Women's Buffrage| fajiure. would perform a marriage lf hemiatte| the story, like that of the Itullans, chief ens SANE excitement aw tho feur-crazed men Acker erra On , bie A RATS Femeeies “Tt seems to me that Dr. Shaw bas believed that the contracting parties concludes with the birth of the ‘devil | JO! Buel SOSA Lh | 9 " was given urday, June court® baby.’ In both cases, went the goa- iyemen were unable to enter and the | cean ” within the year. Tt ts true th f waid men u ‘ ar erente ad Vineetn meaning of obedience,” Dr. Hal Con een ane ee eat IMA ip, the frightened parents had Aiscusatns the way tliny vould ald the oeot: EST. ( om an 1820 a io Heenne wee io | tinued. STRee 4 i sotir erator yoman inarricn 2 man, who gots! brought the imp to Hull House,” to put all of t EP tba yer tent ve disgraceful about It. © drunk and beats her and she refuses Mins Addam> had exp! that «on cate as Mrs. Katherine Notman of No, 1 state is founded. The other any longer to be his wife. ‘There ave ctives. found th himigrant titive etags. ete aabe 1Kb6) and Hy Jeralemon street, Chairman of the ree misleoman served me with a circumstances “which justify Sin nuthwrs wore tre ns persia ther el piubeny ng Victim were laborare and Quality, purity and value reaking of any contrac daughters against unorth . of of making the POURCEMR . & Ways and Means Committes of the | gummons for doing something which But the seriousness, the per iinubiful conmict by. threatening | Postt { anon pernis ' FAIRS commend these items. Brooklyn suffragiste, wae arrested, |1 fit absolutely certain I bad a mapence of marriage are the | them with impish. progeny. jnent. In Chicago, Mhiludelptiia and RN a aie te | charged with taking tickets and/iiint todo, Asit happened, the Mag- Id which should be held before peat al pec other larie ei Voter Popalian, + ing man regulations &@ | 5 | money tHlegally, as wore Rluseell Jan- |istrate agrocd with me later on. But avery young man and woman who | AGED MAN FOUND DROWNED, | sities ‘of us. ee PINEAPPLE JUICE— Pint bot. .22 Bap SBNE of hel ren’ kao. Sst fo teen T accepted his summons, and enough to become husband and | _—— | the high rade positions re atta BUG CLUB ON OUTING. | aon altsarieas ~ Company, prod : y q i g ¢ ve examination only. a | 8s . R 7 Te Lace. Minen|CSe ee ee te Pe ae oF thet mreaanitttns | aeeee Worms ef Baewemonets Hy compel 77s amleauey only: - : Doles Pure Hawaiian—Delicious—Healthful—Refreshing Gch chauffeur, who volunteered | One Horse, T Die in Fire Sleuths Go to 1 : Ate Mckee wee allowed to |be aaxing, oY the husband should — holds good of the majority of rie nody of Cieorke Warren, seventy-| Ono horse and three’ cows were /TOMATOES—Noreca Extra Selected...Large tins .J2 exact obedience of the i coven years old, of No. 21 Passaic| burned to death carly to-day when wo free, .” 1 murmured, in America f 3 © consumed @ stable fo, be if the recently od ' Pa Mrs. Notman sald that she thought-|°f.yiotause the husband is apt to be je to-day, | street, Hackensack, N. J. was found | ire conauiued A statle wt Nu. ics Mud- tour sutimobiles | RICE—Noreca Natural uincoated.......... 3 lbs. for 20 that the performance was free of It- | ene stronger personality,” bravely de- bands and |to-day floating in the Harlem River, |pore at a ties Glunging | to mth frat out | cense restrictions on the ground that | g) Dr, Hall. “Despite the higher ch other all | near the foot of One Hundred and Fifty- |etreet. A pe ral eby mk, with thi . ‘t wes for a charitable public pur- pose. “The Court does not so rule,” said well for the patriarch 4 but this recognized as human beings. To-day whether the couple will be flying to the divorce court in a year or two? We cannot look into the future. “why, then, should we try to force of separations stare us in the face? In such cases busband and wife may have been sincere enough at the time of marriage—most of them are, for is only a mockery.” It’s always seemed to me that if) you really love @ person you do as) Church of the Divine Paternity, Cen- fan entirely incorrect notion of the absolute sin. “But all our suffrage friends witl” ation of woman, despite every- ‘that they are accomplishing to- ie a different age. Now w it 1s wrong for one human being to be obeyed by another. It is an absolute sin, ‘ the house an hour beforehand, while the wife thinks half an hour will give them time enough. Somebody must decide, somebody must accept a de- cane if the train ts to be caught at “In those casve where th is the more powerful perso: dominate ti dit wo! marry them with the opened to euit the occa “Although I have so: that I should put the ean wey would resort to the divorce i the present, the promise ‘till death do us part’ over again to-morrow,” Dr. Hall ended, with optimistic conviction F husband was all very! Has Horns, Hoofs and Tail Ace re al ' cording to Report to Jane Ad- told by the head of the social centre, Jane Addams, to the convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs here to-day. women, especially the older women. Miss Addams said that the origin of | fairy stories seems to have been with | primitive women who Invested them but such currency did the story have {that for six weeks the ordinary ac- tivities of Hull House were almost culmination of an attack on his wife, a Life in the Harlem, first street, the Bronx. but th Warren wan well dressed and pockets | No cnt Brooklyn and Queens Com-| miggioners for Competition soll, Park Commissioner of Brook- lyn, to take the position of Chief Engineer of Parks in each borough out of the exempt class and make it misstoners Ward of Manhattan and Richmond and Whittle of the Bronx are vigorously opposed to the meas- ure, hearing, which has been sect for to- Morrow, Prestdent Moskowitz of the Commission has been advised of the Ing $5,000 a year, ts competit >. jans attempt fire Was burnte jo for the blaze “dry” campaign, prior to his disap- eparance in Hlinols, were being pald by the local church presided over by ‘SEVEN LOSE LVES, LODGING HOUSE. FIRE | dows to Escape Flames | | ‘That Cut Off Escape. | per floors of the four and & half story Pallaszolo and they promised me to bring the boy." detectives then told of oft boy and tho ar- who will tour Germany and Frasea, were passengers also, Pallazzola and Buono, now In the Tombs, will be tried later. Under the law, amended in 1909, the maximum penalty for kidnapping is fifty years’ imprisonment. Witness Against Alleged Murderer Appeals to Court for Protection, committed to the House of Yanowaki te the only eye witness te the killing, on May 11, of Philp Pasi, of No, 98 Madison street, in front of ey street, to ask to-day that he Be Detentiia. OF AMERICAN EXPRESS, : walked up to Paul, according to Ya« jnowsky's story, put a pistol against |his back and pulled the trigger, Schneider was arrested as he was Fume Man His Successor, At the meeting of the directors of the American Express (o., held to- years has been connected wit not leave the city before tham for a Chi Hay Park, Ba: as thelr objective yoint. A shore dinner awalted the mem- i\CHEESE—New American. ... - 16 og. i rs 2 3 hele | fhe husband {s nearly always Hope eo. But I'm leee certain | Wazre! ; " ‘The Hux Club t# componed of de | —A, M, & C, Strawberry. .....,..+ jers By} | Magistrate Folwell”) "It isa matter | more intelligent thun the wite in the | of it then Ant name, "Phere was sito ‘a commuc | —— HYSK OE EM, Cietes bed wieee ne JAM—A, M arse ; 2 . Special Sessions to decide, But in ff having bad mo ——e tation ticket, am@ thirty-five cents in IMMER ART C REE, dred and Twenty-third “| i sre " ‘ 4 a ¥ Feet at the Court, when wom | cermence with, people and aCAaire, | SOMMER ART CALENDAR Pnun, | ear A aspen, Phomms He wilt | SUSMER ABT CALENDAR #8 ved AMidn Statthows, manner? ORANGES—California Valeacia Very choice. .doz. 20 en get the vote it will have been Siko he Is usually the economic head | jiams,. identified the body, The dead| With every issue of next Sunday's fitters One Hundred and Twe! “gained by their own efforts and not | of the household. 4 Beas: OF Hest an eaves wife sand two! World there will be given away a fifth St et Thontre a - 08 8 Feat Ot et cote tauke or| WHERE COMPROMISE CAN AND‘, [vite had {or mony | beautiful —photogravure entitled the" shen! 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