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_5a> aaa ——_ _ JOHNSON 8 TO FINAL oe = NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL = SS —-. 7a es. ee 60-MILE GALE AND 3-INCH FALL OF SNOW TIE UP SHIPS AND BLOCK STREET TRAFFIC ee - a eee meme 5 FAVORITE OVER WILLARD Sunday's Weewrer-OvERCaGl, Biorld, FINAL ¢ ire ulation Bo 1915 1, by The Feces Pattinning Bee York Wartay « Open to Dpen to All." V ad Canora. o 3 ee WAR WILL SOON | Judge Levy and Boys of the East Side Tak Os NI JOHNSON Beonine World Mothers’ Ponsen Cartoon to Whitman BE ENDED 0 IN FAVOR OF ALLIED ARMY, JOFFRE TELLS BELGIAN KING Pield Merthal of F of France De- Cares That Germany Will Be Crushed IS SUNK, | Steamer Lockwood Torpedoed BRITISH SHIP {DID ETEL SAL OFFICIAL MYSTERY AS TO THE OTHE RADER; | ' SHORTENING FOR MONDAY'S FIGHT Champion's Backers Holding Off, Hoping Betting Will Go to Even Money. NEGRO STILL. FAVORITE, le Wagering in Havana De- spite To-Day’s oo eeoreee ooo ime “S )§” DISTRESS CALL SENDS SHIPS HURRYING TO AID PRINS MAURITS Gale and Fall of Wet Snow Sud- denly Sweep Over City—Wires to Southern States Are | of a ‘Lay-Down.’ Down j as All England Cries: “Hang i : All é von Tirpitz." No News, Says “Says United Press;! at 390 c'clock thie afternoon the t Still at Her Dock, Says eM eee py pe eee $ BROADWAY SIGN BLOWS ; e aren, The Evening 'e dpe gae a ng Associated Press. eporting editor, ssid: Patent ncaa ndadiahadiddaditndnaincal § | DOWN; ‘THREE ARE HURT 'rees).—Gen. offre es pre-. dicted a speedy termination of | “Very little betting + . Pred . won is & te S faveri GREAT SHIP TRUST |: the war in vietery for the allies, CAMHINGRG CERN backers waitin ¢ aay ry ‘AMl records for snow and northeast gales in April were shattered to- according te a despatch from |. = ay heey Ss or even provi Bree day with the wildest Easter weather New York has ever seen. There were j “Dunkirk: published to-day in the |) TON Mei oe vn —— $ 1-2 inches of snow.on April 9, 1907, but that storm had no such accom- ~ Eclair. The despatch from Dun- HAVANA, April &-—Lees than kirk reade as follows: “Gen. Joffre, 'e French Com- that any news had been recelved con- cerning the German converted crulser Pring Eitel Friedrich twenty-four hours ago Johnson ~ & 2 to 1 favorite in the betting. IS FORCED BY WAR j paniment of gale as this one, which grew from 34 to more than 60 miles an hour between morning and afternoon. mandor-in-Chief, in the course | last night the odds dropped to iy to 5, “| INTO EEN ERHP There were nearly three inches of snow on the pavements early In of a visit to B The department did not know, he} iq early this: morning many emall id, Whether or not the Ettel had ters to decorate certain efficers with tho Legion of Honor, teld King Albert and Premier de Brequev' that the war soon vantage of the a LONDON, April And twenty-two men of the crew of | the British steamer Lockwood, tor- | Pedoed off Start Point lighthouse in the Channel last night, narrowly es- | caped death in mountainous seas, ac- | tording to the stories they told to- | @ay when landed by fishing vessels. | “Phe Lockwood ignored the subma- ¢ine’s command to halt. Capt. Hen- pen ordered full steam ahead and be- fan to sigzag through heavy seas in An effort to dodge the German's tor- iled Ho stated specifically that a pub- lished report declaring a wireless had arrived to the effect that the vessel was still at its Newport News dock Asked if such a wire- have arrived without his ‘s knowledge, he answered Was untrue less might partmen negatively Ry Amsoctated Prem.) WASHINGTON, April 3.—The Ger- man raider Pring Eitel Friedrich is still at her dock in Newport News, despite reports recelved here during the morning that she had escaped in the storm last night. An official wireless despatch re- ceived here at 1.09 o'clock this after- bets were placed at even money. There was a wild rumor that the tip had been passed that Johnson hii tl eteh Mercantile Marine | * had agreed to let Willard win and this may have led to the rumh of the bettors to get a wager down on the Kansas cowboy. Jack Curley and others associated with him ia- dignantly deny that the fight te a ffair and the Government off- are also investigating the re- At morning it was admitted that Jobn- Johnson's training camp this gon and the rest of his following prepared to bet heavily on his chances if they can get down their money at 6 to 6 or even 7 to 6. Tom Owes $2,300,000 Interest on Its Bonds and Can’t Pay. ‘The tate J. Plerpont Morgan's In- ternational Mercantile Marine Co., or ®anized ‘in 1902 With an authorized | capital of $120,000,000 In stock and| $77,000,000 in bonds, was forced into receivership by Judge Hough in the United States District Court to-day Philip A. 8. Franklin, vice-president | | Turley, charged by Mrs, Se eee ea DODO D6 OFDDDDDROOD OOH WILL SUE MRS. NOLKER FOR CALLING GIRL THIEF | Albertina Marlow’s Father Will Ask at Least $100,000 Damages, Her Attorney Asserts, Chester H. Lane, who, with James defended Albertina Marlow, Robert Notker with SWOBODA TOOK MYSTERIOUS TRIPS TO FRENCH CITIES the afternoon, and every indication that much more would follow before night. Relayed by British warships, an “S 0 8” wireless message reached the offices of the Royal Dutch West India Mail S. 6. Company, No. 17 State Street, this afternoon, saying that its 1,500-ton steamer, the Prins Maurits, was in desperate straits somewhere off Hatteras. ‘Three ships, the City of Memphis of the Savannah Line; the Princeton, a Standard Oil tanker, and the Algonquin, a Clyde liner northbound from Hayti, are speeding to ber assistance. ‘The Prins Maurits left here Thuraday with four passengers and a lerge quantity of freight consigned to Hayti, Venesuela and West Indian ports. The Prins Maurits 1s commanded by Capt. De Boer, to Maine, with the heaviest gales between New York and Virginia dur- ing the day. Wire communications pation, Inted a aris Police Traci i OR OMEN COPS HERE! was cut off, and unusually tides pedoes. For half an hour the chase| noon said the German raider bad not| Fianagan hes a+ big commission, a| ° bie aca ga pei hs plea the theft of $1,000, and secured her | Paris Police Tracing His Move- F W did much damage along a New tontinued. ‘Phen the submarine over-| sailed. pool made up by his friends in the| Pecelver Ledapnteapingte discharge from custody, said to-day] ments—Victim of Plot haciaalion 78 Jersey shore. The disturbance was havied the Lockwood and began) The German Embassy anid it wae! United States, that he wants to bet| the steamship business of the con-| 1 °° Nt ; ents— 5 You Can Be Arrested by a Lady if|senerat thro ys rahe 4 shooting torpedoes at her. The first) without news of the Eitel since yes-| at even money. cern. His bond was fixed at $60,000, | "77Ne Acton for damages was contem- Says Swiss Singer . halee Pdi tly, ee ed second missed, but the third) terday, ‘The weather this morning waeclear| As it was known in financial circies | Plated by the young w AYS OWISS OINGEr. Senator Jones's Measure IS | nin ioe formed, though i te met struck, the sjeamer amidships. and warm. Both men were out early.| that the corporation had defaulted on| “I stall see Mr. M. Passed by Legislature. thought that crops are damaged. | The crew quickly piled into the ‘THE NATURAL LAW’ MAY Johnson did about five miles on the| the interest on ite bonds on Oct. 1,] and we shill then decide on the de PARIS, April 3 (Assoctated Preas). 7 A nign eighteen feet by three was 3 boats and had pulled eway when it road. He sprinted alternately, with a] 1916, and April 1 of this year, the] tae of the action,” said Mr. Lane | sveral automobile trips into the] AUBANY, N. ¥., April 8—Women| blown off the two hooks euspending } wan discovered the mate had been BE STOPPED BY POLICE mile or so of steady running. After | news of the failure did not affect the | Th ; fice ench provinces were made by Ray-{ would be made eligitte for appoint-|it trom the third @ ef Weft Yehind, He dove overboard just hisaubdown Johnson sat around idly, | financial district. In fact, the lawyers | "TN" Suit will be for ; ie ent Soor windows ] ok d ph d beneath 00,000 i Ay mond Swoboda, now under arrest,| ment for patrol duty on the New| the ver Typewriter Company, No. before the Lockwood plunged beneath Saesccanemedions To-night he will box six rounds with | have been drawing up the papers in a | $10 and we will eha seated’ eis bebe Haas 10 Broadway, badly a j the waves and swam to one of the; oe Sam McVey. The promoters tried to| suit of equity for weeks. rest and malicious prose Tho! the fro aboard the steamehip La| Yims Pouce Sere Under the terme of) | eT fifty-two, mar- ; boats. The submarine daneaies | AcUAN Promised if the Play} prevent this exhibition but gave up| ‘The conatituent companies gathered | Parents of the girl wil) now be more juraine, according. to information| * PM Introduced to-day by Senator] 04s gaiesman of ‘No. 1900 4 (without offering asistance, The amalt Presented Follows the In despair when Johnson insisted on| by Mr. Morgan and hived under the [careful of her, but Mr, Marlow fools, (MUN Meuncns Ie AM Jones, Avenue, the ieens; sesciont i boats were almost awash when the be going through with it holding title of International Mer-| ind I feel, that Mrs, No! ould be} Theea iouraeye ate nad to have] The measure also reads that, if ap- ture of the skull. "Harry Brimbors, shing boat Brixham appeared and Manuscript. He has promised not to take any |cantile are the White Star, American, | Mate to pay for the mischief she ham) | made at various times between | pointed, the women “shall not be! thirty-six, married of No. 1259 4 HOGe tie Stew BGORES. inti All tho actors and managere of a| chances of injury, Many believe| Red Star, Atlantic Transport, Do- een August and December lust. Bwoboda| cligible to any position of authority| frst Street, Brooklyn, suff am et eT ener way vay called “Phe Natural Law," | that, after seeing Johnson in action | minion and Leyiand Linos, Ne aiel's arrest was unwarranted) i aid to have been seen at Nantes,| over tl male members of the police! cussion of the brain a pe = & new outburst of indignation to-day 4 ce | aBainst the clever black, Sam MeVey,| The sult was brought in the U ited | and the action of the police in the ag. | * 3 and a contusion @t Ake torpedoing of threo glish | Scheduled for its first performance ps ye ae fuir Was stupld. ‘They arrested the| TOU Chatellerault and other places. | force. ite: on the back, Ruth Taggart, seven- fishing vessels, which are declared to, in New York at the Republic Theatre ne segs WU) AnICh ARIA: tm EAN RE at Khater neat aay Lu iy h ia: jehild the state ts of Mite A large Government firearms factory teen, single of No. 2247 Webster Ave- “ 9 champion. Omepany. sored Op ; : located at Chatellerault, nue, the Brot ve been expressly exempted by the | to-night will be summarily arrested , Pet ots ors f , | holes, wach ane 1a sane, | R 0 (H AL , nx, received an injury arte Mencia nen ot 4801, {if the production follows the manu- Wines will not ae any ay FRAN | } alhacieed anh nt ip bey ae | SS ee ee wnsu’ “GENEVA (Via Parla) Apel 8 (As- NEW JE SEY FFI I to her right shoulder and was taken }. A work to-morrow, He refuses to work | Mercantile Marine collatera e Notly ' and. sociated Pross).—Flora Trelechier, « home 1 “Hang von Tirpite and other re- | script submitted to Chief Magistrate 5 to AERTAAR <9 j Thalnganie ¢mratnae nunbaaalce n , ome in @ taxicab, acne Gerean officers at the close, McAdoo and the Commissioner of * wenies: Sapday ere rll kate 8 | cob bene a rhe 80 mulated int aa nd ea rom her husban Sela: siniae, Wines Gc Oe DIE | Wiltanetg ta ints caaiee as sgeatio | Police long walk out in the country a " a8 amo 2 alias jeity and who ls a friend of Raymond at No. 458 Broad sg ae sts Dally an eine ala Chiet Magistrate MeAdoo says the|™ay do an occasional sprint while | $00,000 which the International Mer ™ Swoboda, says she believes the man Ser the phate dat Auerbach te ta be nip oabielcAa Mier the a ts it ble t e a resumed they Mire cannot ut present prevent the | piece im indecent and immoral from | 0M this jaunt cabllig Marine admits ie tinable °/15,000 “SWEAR OFFS" svcused of causing the ure aboard | David §, Crater, Secretary Of] were walking together when struck 3 from committing any atroc- start to finish, A trial performance if 4 ait a the steamer La Touraine ts the victim my ma Fireman Looney, chauffeur of « fre that seems good to them, 1! for License Commissioner Bell, the SUBMARINE L-4 LAUNCHED, HL Mogg ted rrr ay IN CHANCELLOR'S MAIL o¢ cs ottaus btot oF toretbte ate. State, Expires of Heart department measenger wagon, canes the Chronicle, “but we must insist | police and other city offcluls was -_ See eee cata tae tne | take.” * Failure. to be passing at the tle of the pon # day of reckoning, The Ger- given last night, ‘Third Deputy Po-|'Third Attempt at Quincy, Mane, ae) it MOA’ Mires’, & lounanl ie the - ‘Thave known Mr, Swoboda for alx deat efi tock beth mon to the foan Government says the submarine lice Commissioner La © Dunham, Snecenet eee aftarneon /Vhis Was the First Delivery TocDay 208ti she said SC Kknow he was en- | David 5. Crater, sixty years ol,| oon street Hospital. » oO is charges 00 { i TUB Yas SU LICIIVErY | Orley | guged ercial and financial aft- 5 ¥ ¢rewe now in our hands acted upon | who is charge ; with seeing that the QUINGY. Maas, April ‘dei eh) Rk omeaneaa (aad hs Gaited Saree muse Ay om mee) A as a8 Rance al Secretary of State, fell dead a¢ half) Although the air was full of bie Orders. It will be interesting to know | law prohibiting indecent uke Ber | Ungiccessful ativmpta to launch the jship will only relate to the prope and 10,000 More Are Expected | fuira, mowhat uncommuntcative, | bast two O'clock thie afternoon inj Sakee aad the streets in many places Who was)responsible for those orders. formances caleulated to impeF the | United stutex submarine, Ln, the |g directly owned by the Interna by Night vever discacsinge his business affairs {front of No. 178 Broadway of heart |*howed a fair depth of snow, the De- “at the end of the war the Allies morals of youth and others 8 @M | vessel was finally sent overboard at tional Mercantile Marine Company, . e longs t in weal New York failure. partment of Street Cleaning did met * will have two alternatives—they can forced, did not attend ithe yards of the Fore Miver Ship- such aa the American line and the LONDON, Apr Mie dined wioshe c me , It b H 5 begin to clear it away immediately, allow the Practice of submarining “They can easily up an ino building Corporation, to-d ‘Ned 8 Line, [t will not In any to reach Chancellor of the fimily, bur bis father cut off hig! Te body was taken to the Green- hoping that the retura of norma! merchantmen to become a usage rec- ous trial performanc vid the Com- ths sul erie w i. nhnlalened way affect. the so-called English | Exchequer 1 < ah allow i f r sever al disagrees wich Street police atation, spring tem Cicatand ape 8 ogaised by International law, or they missioner to-day. “E want to see the | Wednesday, but after sliding half way | Wud | AmeGl Ti Mecca Musi ‘ ers-virtually wore ones bowTin€ Mr, Crater sorved for nearly thirey| dash of rain would save thet es- can, after trial, hang the German performance the public 1s invited to | to the water stuck on the wags. Bhe | einai Se eee ae aauilig : fab | BOW ax an Inter ’ tish| vcore am Mursoeath of Mdonicoutn |manen, officers responsible for initiating it, attend’ aa day, but it Was necessary to jack up |p on Line or the stinence ny in Kngland, | Cavalry ep ‘ | County, His home was at Freehold,| HOPES RAIN WILL SAVE THE fncluding Grand Adriral von ‘Th =e dierauheihe Wavitank receivership will | ‘This number ind he day T kuow MF. Swotods cloxed an tims | 4 gg was descended of a family CITY $40,000, STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY Hy ii ba eee Plats portant deal to Introduce in’ France : tp i iz pits.” rv , * slipped Into Pore River, not In any Way interfere with or dis- | total of et PM eS UY isk sere gee Niet | that came to New Jersey from Hol- ‘Wo are watching and hoping Ser ° Dayton, Balboa . 10 A. M. turk the operation of the company 2540! coeeee cL a letter trate hinewhien | ted two centuries ago, Kor years| tho best," sald Commissioner Feath- Sterm Prevents Hi V. do Paris, Havre 11A.M. or ite subsidiary compani The mn 1 w eived yag ait round the reat he was the Democratic leader of his| erston, “If the snow ta still falling at RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md. April —_>+— Darkness, An intereat uestion in connee.| by t to the tall ren seap livtrict, He suffered an atack of] 3 o'clock I shall order out the plows entbe' range eohonvied for torday ut th SAILING TO-DAY. 3. This was ID tion with the f rm ring j He 4 ton appendicitis last fall and he had not| along Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Bilaga (perme trasls wera paptponed on | a nigh ie bar calvar aud’ waeed bat 1 ‘ it he Mi been in good health since, Mr.| the principal streets, I am hopieg eas Of & solo and siowsorin, %: Calamares Havand at vis bay — 1 yale ehine cite » Crater was appointed Secretary of! and praying that the wind wilh a@agt et of cntrics wil be made up for Cameronia, Gl hal bine placed im tu , day Bu A DeLe Girigilie Dalivone Meatiaved oa 8; ‘4 Famed ubiou Aten. a ~~ seem, Sele when Wilsom was Governor, to the eastward end bring a goed . \

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