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SUNDAY WOULONTT RUSGIANS TIGHTEN AUSTRIA LETS UP INTERCEDE IN AID GRIP ON 73 MILES IN SERBIAN FIGHT DFSILK'STRIKERS OF CARPATHIANS — TD FACE ITALIANS ——_— Balk Vh Ask uM Hold | Principal Chain, Wants to He in a Position to Laly ea nit Except One Hill, Sa Prevent Invasion From the f Men Who Went ¢ ! grad “ Southern Kingdom tj \ NII NOW HALTS ADVANCE, PEVER KILLS DOCTORS, God Is “A . 1 Expects Lite Death Roll Prom lyphus in ' j itticunt vr ‘ia Is 107 Out shitacu Inte Plain of 452 . PHTROGRAD. Apri The tol-, . ‘ (Special From a Gta Correspondent iow fica t har been to avs flair sagt Mad ie i Tne warts) sera here | od a ide of le jan a pce TANRMNACLE PATH Homer In the Carpathians {roots neive movement against Merb April 10 William oM ' TTL Mea commaectiadee ay (the Tribune anya it lnarned from jairtetly on the defensive in order can Bik Workers maid to-day th held in our hand the whole of the | ree ational army core to the Billy Sunday had refuse ta Principal chain extending to Htalian frontier more than 110 versts (about 73 Gelegation of the strik miles), from Reghetovo te Volos hie Sete i oe kee tng heed Workers of thin who sou "| sate, with the exception of Hill | {OMFIINK (hal it waa decided aid to intercede With their employers | 90% south of Voliamekhova. On | V0 to sound Muasia on the ’ 4 tof peace terms, but that it ts im i Meakic va t April 7 we took 1,200 prisoners, | Ua the front west of the lee | sible to Kaow what the remult ha World reporter that a men River there have beon yer, Whose name he declined to give tious of secondary ttn The THissians made important cap: had called him on the saying) Adal Russian force on a roar h viet war ae eae nm of all the main summits and |!" recent Nghting in the Car- eee ae NOMS RETENNS 6 ROSE OE | chaaen at M kid Mountains, army | bathians, according to despatches to Billy Sunday, J * Matthews, the in| Hwiew newspapers. In the county of Walking delegate of the American! operations in the Carpathians have! Maron al they took two batteries of Federation of labor, and Meakie | collapsed, The Russian General Stat | tweive-inch mortars, four other bat- Later this lawyer called up to an dering the best approwch | terion of different calibres, twenty ounce that Hilly Sunday had refused quick frors and 700 shelle for the to be drawn into th »ntroversy in tons centring about) tweive-tnch gun any way. Mexo-Labores, including the im-| Figures received here purporting to The tile of Billy's aftornoon ner. | POFMAME pointe of Bartfeld, Lupkow | come from the Austrian General Staft ion, ag “irenadlere taber. | 40d Uasok, appear virtually to have] place at 26,000 the lossen in the battle nacle was not quite half filed when | SMded, With the Austrians on the de- | on the Dukia-Kperies front be started. The audience was made | fHsive along tn whole line and pe YINH, Horbia, April 10, (Ammociated UP mainiy of women. Hilly wan |CePUbly weakened, The deep snow | progy),—The death roll of Serbian quick to warm up to his theme, He] Which sll covers the Carpathian | doctore from typhua fever in very sald: ridges stands ia the way of @ rapid /jeavy, During the last two months . ‘ Advance into Hungary, Once thin] 19 2 4 Lied aoe mee He Liber: diiculty is overcon ahh the Rus 107 doctors out of 462 have lost their men “ the nouthern slopes, on the firing line, When the ene nian of aro beginning | tyidy "Hal Pewete cs Munisioauive was decided to ppear, the at norioun obstacle 4 besieged and it was decided to] fe Abperr, the moat porous obstacle lot Uakhb hax decided to rename the attack the fort and carry it by storm, finest wtreet in that city after her. ficial twee which it is assumed the brave Grenadiers wero, called! have been erected, Handy Harel, wito of Bir Ralph upon for the great tank The country between the San and | SPencer Pag: a menber of t British diplomatic service, is a grand- daughter of the late Me, and Mrs. Paran Stevens, of New York, She has been in Serbia working with the Red Cros for some th pa She became iil, but is now convalescent, Hew death wan at one time errone- oualy reported, LONDON, April 10,—Austrian en- ginvering corps are rushing the con- struction of lines of trenches from “They never faltered, but hurled themecives againat the enemy like an avalancho. They were the bravest of them all, Their tall black capa always received the salutes, The man who enlists in the fixbt against vice and corruption in 4 grenadier In the army of Christ, He in a gospel aire vailable troops from other fronts to jefend this region, and that therefore they will be unable to offer any more Jormiieante position than hereto- oeeeeetpinpane grenndicr. NEW YORKER IN FRENCH the Italian frontier to Flume, accord- "00D WILL BE ON THE JOR” HE! HOSPITAL SERVICE WEDS | i, "cuysrm tater rome Mrs JAYS. expected openin, f hostilities by “Whenever history is known and AMERICAN NURSE AT FRONT. Italy, : oo sa read in these days of warn and —— The same form of trench construr rumors of wars, you will find drunk PARIS, April 10.—The fact that the ae ld ed in ae ings th Pe a arrayed against wobriety, din-| labor of caring for French wounded | Sa" favanee on Cracow is being honesty arrayed against honesty, and] has not prevented the development of | ing military aupplies into Istria al- a romance in the American Ambulance Service became known yesterday when Carroll Greenough of New York, i Mort hourly, according to the Rome all that i# vile, corrupt, desecrating, aispatony infesting and infectious, blichting and cursing and damning, ruining young manhood and womanhood, turning us os GERMANY ASKS U. S. tached to the ambul eullly, was married in the hape n KAR! dena, Cal | “When wil that crushes our heartsl “The br TREATS WAR PRISONERS. ‘Tho bride has charge of the special | diet kitchen connected with the am. bulance, BERLAN, April 10 (by wireleas to Sayville, L. 1)-The German Gov- and je arraigned against virtue and the grand and God-like characterin- ° hrough the American Embassy them; when the red-light with Ite FOR PEACE PRAYERS IN ' 4 @ubtiety and invitation ta arrayed whether the crews of German aub- marines who have been taken prix- oner by the English and are being hold in the naval detention barracks CHURCHES DURING MAY.) againet all that God would hay yeu can bank on it, God will be saris are receiving the same treatment as u job, 1 hate a mutt, a moliy- HOM 110 (via Paris) DP | are receiv a baile. Thate a cur-mudgeon, a four-| Henedict Ismued to-day a decree for other prisoners of war or note flusher, 1 hate a trattor, 1 like to fae recital Ne prayers for peac in| ot submarines were act apart for eee a nan stand up and give bathe] Homan Catholic churches over the | harsher treatment. If this is found to to the devil.” world during the month of May. The | be true the Lokal Angelger demande With great vehomence, Billy at- | prayers were co mposel by by the Pope, | Hmmediate retaliation, oo HELD ON WOMAN'S ( CHARGE, GERMAN OFFICERS REPORTED KILLED IN A RAILROAD WRECK, | LONDON, April 10, (Associated +) Press).—A seml-official statement 1 busines, Was | sued at Petrograd, saya & Routers olan tn the Wost | despatch, announces that several Ger- without ball to wait) man officers of high rank were killed tucked the Unitarian Chureh “The Catholic Church,” he declined, “has said Digh mom otting remmins of the Unitarian Chureh, Uni- tarianiam not withstanding the fact that it has Harvard College back of 1 ie @ying ou and should die out, Ti go all I can to put it Into its grave, ‘The religion that makes Jesus Christ the won of a Jewiwh harlo Kets ne Accused 1 Man Sapa Me tn Ne Wo “ of Gen, John Condit: Smith, forty-fye No 212 Wost One Hundred and Ninth Stre who wuld he was int held by Magtstrate Side Court touday _ » Pulte: dition to Youngat jand several others injured when a praise from your wnalo Fuller anh) hie ut with ‘Ne {train carrying the staff of an army This aroused a wave of clapping ) Mrs. Charles rps was derailed in the tion of MIXES UP SALOME AND with having fi Germans, HERODIAS. HMI Wan Ar SWEDEN'S QUEEN, VICTIM | OF PHTHISIS, IS IN BERLIN QUEEN ViCTORIAy SWE ORN Scandinavian Climate Said Not to Agree With Gustav's Ger- man-Born LONDON, April 10.—The Queen of Sweden han arrived in Berlin, accord> ing to @ despatch from Amaterdam. It is wuld whe in a aufferer from in- amsort, clpient tuberculosis, and that ¢ Beandinavian climate does not agree with her. Last Wedneaday tt was announce Queen Victoria would proceed to Gor many to live with her mother, the NS THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915, BRITISH WOMEN STEAMER WINS HUERTA NEARING URGED TOBCCOME A THRILLING RACE PORT; MAY LAND “WAR BRIDES” WITH SUBMARINE AS CASTRO DID, I RUCKER IN THE BOK IN SECOND BATTLE AGAINST YANKEES — es Manager Robinson Picks His Puture of Mace 1 Are Pursued by the U Vessel Friends Deny Visit This fest Pitche to Stop Done Looked Upon ay Nation Has a Narrow Escape From Time Has Any Connection ovan's: Squad Real Heroine Destruction With Mexican Affairs, tail neon —— BATTING ORDER. LONDON, March 99, by mait to] MOTTRRMAM. April 1 (As Victorians Muort fopored . trvubt ® |New ork (United Pree — Wael! 1 President « eo, whe oe Bs rides? Yoo for * future ‘ : arames *} "7 bed . ‘ rt and Bow A ! Will probuldy b ‘ pwd sh 7 oe pa ' 4 without more ' Couk, F | The thousands of pre-tbaitiefeid " ane Be pand fu examinat z i Mosc | Bae ] | marriages in Hritvine war he rth Minder, Vractioatiy « means, eont vie Mil Kweeney ( | gan are not unty honorable but pa {tay she n duty along the route, KH sore stares he had a mM her, v ; Keating Fl \ % 7 watehing for the raliway 1 caro plans and that his trip wae purely npire wier an atin } triotie, and the girl who accepts the | on thelr way to Hull or|for pleasure, “2 greet your land of| Attendance, tou | soldier lover in mart and ™) Harwi bh Notterdam, She has a Liberty,” he concluded, in @ somewhat sacataaieo ina . | bim to the slaughter should n! number of captures to. her credit at different tone trom that which the) MANETS MKD, BROOKLYs, eRhample for others, according to Ur | thie point, although #he has not yet, former Dictator adopted toward the! Afri! 10-—May Keating went into the CW, Baleeby, eminent Londen phy 4 in getting any of the fast American Government after the box th ifiernoon against the wiole way packet bouts Ther sassination of President Madero Vodue ) the mecond « f We ; “TCAs & atupendous problen--keep> | epeed ix euperion and they vary their! Tt was unoMcinlly reported to-day tbit werion Nuc the \ jing up ther naid Dr, Sab 1 wach trip, #o as to make it] TAC the precedent established by the Dodwers’ star left-hander, faced the | day, “We should do more for the submarine to lie! Udited States courts when former, Yanke The strong counter at+ j Courege such marriages." lw @alt Alok (he Was, President Castro of Venoaucta at-| traction at Washington Park kept Prominent London society women ‘The following description of the, fmPted to land jn America would be, down the attendance Approve, too. The girl who dedicaten pursuit of one of the railway steam. | followed in Huerta’s case he Yankees got a man to third herself to bring up the next genera tion alone if her husband fails to re~ turn from France, or to care for hin ne of the adherents of the former ere la published re p * Dictator declared “The ship Was pounding along at [twelve Knota, when suddenly there to the end of hin days, if he returny| wana fash of auntight on the surface '® tavelling In the United States, maimed and broken, 1s England's real! oe tie sea, maybe two miles away, | 84 that his vielt bad no political heroine, they way. “ ub, | #enificance in conection with the . and the lookout called @harply, ‘Sub: ‘ertainiy it te better for a MAN) waring on tha port bow j continued civil war in Mexico. to marry, even though he has, per | phere waa a sharp command to| At Carranza headquarters hero it hapa, but a week's happiness With /ing man ut the wheel and the ahip| Wer Sul Ro active ateps had been the woman he loves before ho leaver | onanged her course, Then a quick taken to prevent the landing of the for the front," sald Lady ‘Tree, wite man who seized the reigns of govern- cull down the tube and tho engineer Grand Ducheas of Baden, at Karl ruhe. ‘The Queen has spent a largo part of ber married life in ber native country, STOCK PRICES SOAR IN RECORD MARKET FOR SATURDAY (Continued From First Page.) | price during the first hour of trading, while some of the favorites simply ran away. Rock Island, for example, Jumped up 4 points, to 39, in as many minut Canadian Pacific turned 4 points, nion Pacific as many more, and all the standard railways and in- dustrials lined up for sprinting ree- ords, In the offices of Wall Street's i igh | prieats of finance there was thought: | ful watching of this runaway market, | At first the pool leaders and the! holders of great blocks of securities | welcomed the rise and the oppor- tunity to distribute their undigested holdings. Then, as the public rushed too fast and the market refused to go down very much under the flood of nelling orders, there was app! hension that a violent reaction might | enaue and hurt the situation. Tho best judges sald that so big a boom was untimely and not well founded. It was inflation instead of slow and steady betterment. The Exchange was soon with enormous selling orders, Thou. wands of shar RU Tteading, of all the Pacific roads were dumped out on the floor, The average of prices Weakened down to last night's closing, but failed to go lower. ‘The selling Was met with unexpect- ed buyiag orders, Brokers began to change their positions. Yesterday they were bull The first hour this morning they were bears, The xecond hour many of them be- came bulls again, In such a chang: ing market the little speculator stood us much chance as a neutral between deluged he intended to re-| main for some time in Now York and| eae ore sod bh i ment from Madero and ruled for a ot be fe Seka ” bona e Aang OUt to his atokers, ‘Hout hor UP. | year utter Madero's assassination, boys, U-28 ts having another Ko The Carranza officials here, in direct the race, it is to be deplored that! “pown the stokehold tumbled the variance with the views of Huerta’s Rot more of the brave cellowa who | aecKhanda, F to help with shovel) friends, declare they do not believe he have been killed were not married be- | ing olf can, ‘The water Jumped I} has any intention of coming ash: fore they left for the battlefield. |the gauge, the safety vulves showed Y imadant England's future should outweigh pry other consideration, anid Lady fond = signs of torment, there was a amell of heated bearings, the ship began to in New York. They said they thought he would remain on board the Lopez until that ship reached Havana, to | don many weddings have found the quiver, while the perspiring crewlwhich city Hucrta fled when the It Is a very diMcult matter, In| made bets with each other on the! United Srates’ nen Ph deed,” sho added. “Th th mesupe ued) ak VeEe Saried atouid 7 syd gusset pile race. Cruz forced him out of Mexico, should know just what they} wrne captain himself took the] Aw goon as the Lopes docks It is be ue aaa Gree There is & War! wheel, Heside him stood the ship's|iieved a number of Huerta’s adherents They SMa TOE. girls are excitable.| roy, watching with fascinated eyes] will board the steamer and that at a : ni bi ould not be permitted to be! ing white wake which marked the} conference then to be held his future carried away by enthusiasm and then | course of the submarine, sailing at actions will be determined. Gen. ee to repent for the rest of thelr) rourteen to ¢ ay tein ‘| Aureliano Blanquet, who was the Smoke an streamed from the} Dictator’ i fs y Not only among the lower aha mia> | funnela and ‘an odor of | Dictator'a Minister of War and right se be hand man, Is sald to be living quiets die classes have war marriages pre- | DUrHing paint, ‘Tho iron deck chy: | hand man, 2 0 be ne quictly tered and groaned under the de-|in New York, secretly conducting a coded the departure of recruits for mands of the engines and the ship the front, In smart circles in Lon- gained headway “Suddenly, the captain's shoulder gave a lurch, his arma shot down, the Huerta junta here, and several other members of the Huerta cabinet are sald to be on the way here, groom garbed in Kitchener's khaki— ; si hoy, thrown off his. balance, fell] Francesco Madero, father of the and the “war bride” in tears, against the bulwarks, and the ship! murdered resident, who lives in —_ swerved in a half circle on a now fi course, Gradually the New York, declared to-day that he considered the reasons for Huerta's IT'S A LONG WAY TO thirteen, fourte knots, n, fi ‘The captain's face relaxed into urteen and @ half visit here too delicate to discuss a PETROGRAD, FOR THEM * 22 wer voter new ne nn! ’ “Smaller and smaller grew the pur- : . : ° = muer, until finally {% gave up the| There are a large number of Ma ~ | Then came 1 down the| dero followers ving here, and a dem- hoof relief from the he men came tumbling a heavy si peer, and the onstration againat Huerta, tf permitted to land, is possible. Circuitous Trip for 200° Russians “ | Goi loin tne to deck, eat alas caar's Army. * shouted one of the crew guzing| try 0! if on a 8 Caar's Army. sioner General Caminetti of — the With two hundred Rusajans among m. iS sand the old man did it’) Immigration Bureau declare that they her three hundred and four steerase | Oe! med the a are not Worrying about the expected passengers, the Steamship ‘Transyl- Jarrival of Gen, Huesca in New Ye Vania, not sail this noon for Glasgow, | STUDENTS IN A PLAY. There is nothing in hie coming to by way of Liverpool, ‘The fare | a Midaummer Sights 1 ew York," sald Secretary Wilson, charged these passengers, from New “that warrants the Department of UT hot jitute, York to Petrograd, In only $42, ‘They | Pertormed at Damronch Inatttate, will go by rail from Glasgow to the east coast of Scotland, cross by ship Commerce and the immigration oMf- cials in treating Gen, Huerta any dif- ferently than any other arriving im. ‘The last ances of Shakespeare's comedy, of three invitation perform- ‘A Mid- i 3 summer Night's Dream," was given| migrant. to Nownay, thence to Finland, An4|iast night In the recital hall of the Dam-|RPAME™ eventually into’ Russia, where they | rosch Institute of Musical Art, Students expect to Join the Crar's forced In [ne the nasuine coutee took part-unaer} TOUCHED BURGLAR ALARM. the eastern theatre of war. Knowing direction of Miss Emma Brazier.| Seen ; that vodka cannot be procured in ‘ohn's incidental Was | Detect auth) With school symphony orches a by the tra. | Hottom, acted by Franklin B. Con- verse, was probably the most pleasing~ their native land, many of the Rus- sinna took a supply of other exhil- a my Kunning Away, The clamor of a burglar alarm arating drink along with them, iy rendered. man's role, though. Con-| nrouxed dhe occupants of the apartment Bit ee ee Sixty Strat | verse wa forced to, ahare honors with house at No. 409 Washington Avenue, : asKengers and n the xec- | Samuel to aurlow, s ond. cabin, The Tajority of the | istrate Peter Barlow, as Puck, Charles | Prooklyn, early to-day and drew to the ‘Americans who are golng ober to seo | (Wardell and Augustus G, Danzig] *cene Detective Donlon, A youth who Europe in spite of the conflict there | Played Demetrius find Lyaander capa: |ran out of tho front door of the butld- have taken the mutlonh ta) hive. ay Arthur Loesser did ine wab nabbed by Donton and taken to large American Mags painted on their commendable was the | the station hi w sixteen skele suitcases, together with "UL 8. Alt in a of Miss Fr: " rin, playing | ton Keys ond Owe sectional Jimmies were large letters Jopposlto the excellent Hermia’ of Miss| found in. hia poo the lines at St, Mihiel. ‘As the noon closing hour ap- proaghed there was a steadyirig of prices at a high level, down a little from the top notch of the opent but still on the boom side of the 4 an average of one point erday'’s closing. a COTTON PRICE JUMPS —— ery OMe ET Teas ee Mite] Examination of the apartment house B. R. T. SUED OVER SIGNS. |S28.2%. Sceenteal Titania ead Mise) aveated that a pane of slaxa had ber : pelle alee cakdasyst cut from # door leading to a private hallway in the apartment of Eugene V. # je Roard Asks 10,000 for/ KILLS SELF ON ERIE TRAIN.| jrowater, a lawyer, who, with his tame Di rd of Order. fly, 1s living temporarily at Bayside, The Public Service Commission an-| Suicide Had Ticket tm Name of/Turning the lock of the door had set nounced to-day that it will begin sult n. Mo: i off the burglar alarm. for $10,00° against the Brooklyn Rapid Donton's prisoner sald he was Harry ‘Transit Company for Ita failure to obey A man carrying @& commutation] Fox, elghteen years old, of No, 8605 the order requiring the display of desti- ticket between Paterson and New| Eighteenth Avenw Bath Beach, He nation signs on trains, York, in the name of H. Morrison,|was arraigned i Gates Avenue Police ‘The order was adopted July 30, 1914, | shot and killed himself on @ New! Court before Magistrate Dodd and held On Bept. 16 following, on application of | York bound train on the Erle Rall- ¢ of attempted burglary, x o 0 the the order was amended | ead to-day. , Id not apply to vertaia | ,.,The body was taken to Tersey City. a temporary trains, The dead man seemed about thirty- To-day the Home Reltef Shop, which has its headquarters at the old Calu- met Club, Twenty-ninth Street and Fifth Avenue, will hold ite final sale. Mrs, Benjamin T, Tilton, Mra. Leonard Thomas, Mra, Vanderbilt, Mrs. Bel- mont and others have made large donations of clothes and millinery to this sale, There will be music during the afternoo! The proceeds of the sale will go to the charity fund of St. Mark's Hospital old, was th feet seven jhelaghe and Weighed about was smooth ahi © 4 gray suit and gray over: | fl y inches | ' 140 pow de March 3 showed, und wo at 21 pe the motor cars were | coat t eauipped with signs, “March 3 last asked for & suspension of ——— MGR. M’MAHON IS SINKING, ined for the mpany Jan, 4 notified the commission It was in position to com- yy with the order. Must N, April 10.—Authori- akong require all persona colony to show advices to the WASHI ties at He passing through the passports, accordin, State Department f the American Consul General the A contrary impresal had prevailed am Recovery of Churchman. the first, due to High's two bagger In the Dodgers’ half of the frat Keat ink Was touched for two singles, but they failed to ac ‘The Dodgers scored twice in the mec+ ond on Meyers's single, @ double b Schultz, a base on balls and « brace of errors. Neo Newark. } The gam luled between ti Yankees and Dodgers in Newark te morrow to give of rent |LELAND ‘STANFORD CREW WINS RACE ON COAST. f OAKLAND, Cal, April 10.—The elght-oared crew of Leland Stanfor Jr. University, won the Internations Pacific Const three-mile be akiand Beta unofficial time was 15,29. ee BOWIE ENTRIES PRINCE RAC Ma., April ‘The. entries { day's races as follows FIRST AC GRORGE 10, foursearolie and Dorothy Bri lanl Steijve 108: La AWN: de fouryenrolde, and. 3 Tonkin Cannock, 1) 1s Thiessen n threw, fi ta; 7: Primary. i Mubie | ‘Tawerlane, 102; *Dan Selling, \ \ aa ee Man tit Ricard Lang * Apprentice allow Sult Sea The sur mplaint in tho sult brought by Dick Brothers & Co. t th appointment of a receiver for th Long Island Railroad Company was t day Aled in the County Clerk's Office by Kellogg & Rose, attorneys for the plain- / ‘The plaintiffs allege that there hi been a mismanagement of the affairs of railroad since the majority of the ck has fallen into the hand of the payWwania Railroad Compan. \) Everythingfor Women and the Home Fourth Annual WOMAN’S EXPOSITION Grand Central Palace OPENS TO-DAY 3 P.M.—11 P.M. dinission 60e. SEP CAPACITY WEEK. BUSTANOBY RESTAURANTS rae ficitirclt Patents, “Kee fates sour wonhe Cuisine Od to Y CHAMPION JESS WILLARD iotur Teady, agents au ney Tee Tor sample, eds bly is re- to American tourists, it was said, sulting. in much’ inconvenience them. Garrison Here for Three Days’ Stay) WASHINGTON, April & etary Garrison left) to-day for New York, aK lorpight on It was stated to-day at St, Vincent's Hospital that Mer, Denis J. McMahon, General §u visor of Catholic Charities and pastor of the Chureh of the piphany, had spent a very restless ht and Was much weaker, At Wie suid there da but little chance of his ve- covering He wae ren Headachey?} ~ Reduce the Pressure With TAPS They stimulate the Liver, sweeten the Stomach, tone 10. awed to the hospital Thuraday at n after he had be stricken With & hemorrhage of the trait while speaking at a meting of the Fed- eration of Catholic Charities at the Bs next Tuesday liver an address Jefferson Day din- Minty’ entire audience was with hien| had bet LIEBLERS OWE $396,524. | CORTON Aine AN HOUR ersio cident of Herod ceeantti : 43 : “ ie VISOR SE SMR vale nina Gt hunts Manauers Fatted to vay! AND CREATES RECORD Balome and John the Maptiat, al- Ji ine, wid saya He will strength ib thouwh he forgot ® and called | phe matter out Salaries to yers. her Herodias, It ran this way Coincident with the filing In the Fed-| Cotton went up a dollar a bale in “Herod had the bunch up to bis} aypition build ite neat on the dome ral Court to-day of @ voluntary petition | an active and excited market in the home one day—they were a bunch of| the Capital at Washington in bankruptey t Theodore Oh a4 “st hour of trading to-day, Top high rollers—all soused. And out! otniversal —prolibition coming | Dnipany. |fleures touched $2.50 a hale above came Hoeroding (here's where Bly] just as sure as your ali¢ fn ten | i ran ne to its) the low level of yesterday morning got twisted) and whirled her liven} years you won't seo a tia 1 lebler and a new high record was made tlous body before the crowd, with her] rom the Atlantic to the Pavitie” he ae the ve rand the Ke vemant to a quarter to twelve Take New York City, its the Vultion to-day soared to $15 a bale ae ROE t's gue Sails: STake Mew Nore eli, Liat more than the low prices of last De- She Wigeled and squirmed and dis-fyaying its a Sunday school or a new *| cember. played hers@lf so that Herod said tol qoly Land beca she ian't and for actors and} An avalanche of buying orders : creatness Mer push and he reads like} awept the market onward to higher ark ; , Te eee ARE |e sala ae noub fovels, Wall Bireet and. commission My, Sia, but you're a peach ‘financial supremey she is in a class r, wocording to hha} bought heavily and the big give you anything you want, even to] yy jerseif, L nay thin even if 1 do 3 Vand ne wanety of | ipclverpeel added anaes the half of my Kingdom’ come from Chicago, and Chicago car = the movement. phen whe went to her licentious| yo gone. Now if New York pas ‘The wtronwth of the Stax io Market wax reflectes her ors in mother and told her what Hered had prohibltihie churchow wlitin'hy TRAPPED BY Y DICTOGRAPH. wan relent OAnee re wuld, Now, John the Haptist bad the) corporate nity, PH bet you tha timistic reports of improvement in courage to tell old Herod that he Was! win ao sear you could buy the Mee Charged Wiel iving etbe| the Keneral trade situation and more ving tn adultory, It got the dirty,! Woolworth Muliding for forty cents Ave lela ary Baar, view on European peace Heentious old mother mad and she Burn (he bibles in New York and oGnarged with recetving a bribe to] Realiaing caused moderate reac. fold her daughter to Ko and aek for) yea) estate there wouldn't be worth! testy in faver of Uh defendant in a] ton dat Dut the market closed Jobn the Haptiat’s head on a charger.| ten conta on tie dollar, And there S¥ie Ketion BrouKht against Ihe Ooean | steady and from 11 to 16 points “ove “ rhe cendent Insurances pany, Morris | Friday's final quotations this request, because he wdmired JOWN | cerows thonw anderewround jus Creenbaune beth of No 766 New Jor | Wanamaker Bays Doll Collection although John the Baptiat had whet \yyut ties da call thowe ting Ay er NM | PARIS, Aprit 10-—tohn Wanamake Kim full of holes, Hut he had to k he turned te the evowd with his in Kenkiyek in| has bought cous jon of iat Nc auiry wd ewe " ve spondder jolle women by th men's Rights his promise to the dancer, and that's (Wr) ut ie reayon ded no was| feague In the Wsted il theo! of the insurance ny wane hanaker, Billy announced that he intended | {,.\ny was $isul. It was the small. At NOC AS damn iroek where $1HO 1 [OTN aa recaliod boueht Cha atleast fe live to wee the white, dove of pro-| cut sv fur, marked bills was passed, displayed at Christmas, \ Keley Lyceum AY Democratic Club, . oo pont aicad the Digestive Organs and Found winaker # Sutclde, regulate the Bowels, hes ty Of # man about MILWAUK Wis, April 10,~ PAR for tha 'Ovawaccen.® vars was found tod Christoph Paulus, sixty-one, « member Tanly TAPE JR. (Chocolate) hench in Seward 1 Rena ies Yor the "Little On from. the tional Bo killed, Paulus 10¢ only All Druggiote. ng and was instantly id had business trou~ jar ke tala vout, black over bles, but the case was settled out of toat and brown bat. court. - All lost or found articles ade Vertived in The World will be Minted at The World's Informa- tion Bureau, Pulltzer Build Arcade, Park Row; World’ Vptows Office northwest, core ner i18th St.” and Broadway; World's Hariem Office, 151 Weat 125th Sty and World's Brooklyn Office, 20% Washinge ton Sty Brooklyn, for 30 following the printing of advertivement.