The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 8

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—— BOLD SHIPMENT Fi NO —— ot, Newt Treasure Train With Third) |reneh New ’ The ot Consignment to J. P. Morgan Pes on” Changes Route Coming Here.” | pee ine comming of & here tw-dey we PORTLAND. Sept. 1.- sand Pe + @elve of the gold and securities loan 6 (© Halifes yesterday on the | The Cruiser Areyle ond which passed | )"" are because of Sovereigns, equivalent to §66,250,- and 91,400,000 in United Bates CASTORI For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Cut YKLS INFANTS Sf Buact Copy of Wrapper. St. Baumane and the 125th Bt, Baum t once install che same lines of mero eeonce. ‘This tock i now on sale at OS NS 09 “ZNO SAVE you housekeoping—whether you intend startin ehance to save money. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS ed bed Wit Steel Bed. ps Prem Surrit ‘ TO YOUR HOME. the balance Styrene or Taonthiy pasmmesta, heavy ohiile, FREs. xo REST ADDED. NO EXTRA CHARGES. ————— aes $89 W| ez ae ae stan GOS VE) oka Fi pale of ‘an Grade Period Suits eke 1G ROOM AND BEDIOOM, ULAR PR! PRICES Special Notice to Our Cust You know that ou usual sales save = me suite are yerieuk AND ha nente t Maine eariy to-day on the | Tie gold now on ite way cam serve | UPI bis head. Mather (is to New York to strengthen Brit-|only a « temporary stop gap in the | lead and the Yucatan © ‘and will soon dleappeer | §400,000 with which the es ee cee rwheiming supply of Mille) aiieged to have elope Old consiate of 11,660,000 Eng which England wt | ws chases in the United sé Remorse of Cholera and Typhus For Over'|::" Thirty Years s Sama Pe ae CASTORIA” 2 horn eto re me tach ‘stores, together with our new fall Contiuons poste pout ot of BLOCK "* AVE. 14 146 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, = ANGER HERO OF LUDLON MELO We = APPEARS IN COURT DIED RATHER THAN OVER WAR CHEST 7) Argumedo Refuses to Give It Up and Says Carranza Will Kill Him | Abel Ortie Argumede, whe claims to ati) be Governor of Yucatan, Mex foo, With “emecutive” offices in the | Times Mullding, told Supreme Oourt Justion Shearn to-day that Carranns jand his agente have placed @ price to stay right in New York until « stable Government is erected in Mex too Manuel Y. Lara, who was Georetary of tate in Yuostan until deponed by Arqumedo because of alleged Car- ranes tendencies, i# suing in behalf of | the Government to restrain the Gov- ernor and his general paymastor, Jone Vallada, from spending any of the vig war chost. When the matter came up tn court to-day Armumedo declared that the war cheat ts safer in P'y hands than in @ bank in Yucate: it would be stolen by Carrank A Ma men. Though the fund t# utider his con- trol, Argumedo says that he will not reveal its hiding pines for fear that & gang of Carranta spies will seize it, knowing that they could not be punished under the lawa of thie country. Gov. Argumedo aays that he is liv- ing on his own private fortune of $100,000, He pays a modest $71 « month for bis apartment at No. 101 West Highty-fifth Street and $35 a month for bis office, He explains the need of an office by saying that there are hundreds of refugees from Yuca- tan like himself with whom he must consult, and he doesn't want them running into his private home to up- eet Mra. Argumedo and the children, who aro badly enough frightened Se ITALIANS QUARANTINED. Abroad Necessitate Precantio: Italian Mail steamship hetsel a eabin, passengers. Porey-aeren of the latter, from Gen- from the ship at ey will ere Tumors of typhus and cholore awhile ng observation. Orconnell will take ho chances. pes Mase I Hey ATCHISON’S WONDER. (From the Atchison Globe.) has @ wonderful mi half of the inne aie MONEY room or an enitre house, /hie ‘& single ma will ‘gulenly "ee convinces you that, whether you buy for oash THE LOWEST pet & Hit #237 Piet Si tue ro li fain ntl o <2 OUR ONLY STORES &> 38 America eee to-day from Genoa, 71 second cabin and 187 @|he was going te die. One thousand PAY HIS ALIMONY being te ‘ ne ‘ a us a: peur ‘ , } tte General Upholds ings Chinese Student With Brilliant |Mtomey General Upholds. Ruling l, Wade rta' | Freeing Large Number of | t 4 t Swore e ‘ord Comes Bac ror , ohn cke wore ecord es Back From Vessels From Provisions | Would Never Give Better Peking to Be Honored Here WARHINOTON t-~ jere proportion of the Half One Penny eli lamerican trate 1 foreien-buiit Ss A tele ved ships Bow under the American flag fume No m N re exempted from important provi WENT TO PRISON ILI... Chsirmes of tne « sions of the new seamen's bill by hat V. K. Wellington K ie made public to-day by -_—-" hed landed Man Vras the Departinent of Commerce. would arrive in New York a torne (rene Gregor oy >, wit end se Attorney General y im an Payment and Release May nd & dinner elven here in bis] opinion eut 4 to President Wi F enor | tet Phuerman » Say son upholds Bolicitor Thur ot the Have Saved the Life of Three years Wellington K | Department ¢ Cor *, who ruled wae & post graduate student atl, vemels of foreign countries Storekeeper. Columbia University f the most nee navigation laws “appr — me brifiiant as wel ine pe we of the United Btates ; that institut He w subject to the n of the new jalimony. No hushand who can't get paper, Spectat @ fine ments along with bis wife and doesn’ y member of many student bodies He) 1, nother opinion Solicitor Thur 4 Ned to WOO several honorary degrees, 19-| man held to a her company should be compelled 1 ciusing that most difficult one, doctor | rose ype iron dt ac Reso scag support her.” That was the firm conviction of conviction as ever. He was even more firm and much more emphatic about it than “Sheriff” Theodore Roberts, the actor, who was, until Wacker decame a prisoner, the hero of All- mony Alley, because he elected to serve time rather than pay alimony. “I will die before I pay one cent of money to my wife” Wacker said many times after the gates of Lud- low closed upon him. And Wacker was serious about it. He was proud of philosophy still continued. he was to be English necretary to the President, Yuan Shi-Kal at Columbia of Dr. Koo, ident. turns to the United States as a dip- ly to foreign built ships admitted to American registry under the Preat In the Jattor part of his elght years John F. Wacker, dealor in jeweller lth ete prpgaeccesaetve FT proclamation suspending supplies, He expressed it to Ni"\ \ounced by Prof. John Bamett|\*%, Qnepection and | friends over the counter of his store Moore @ brilliant student with prom-| vorse at No, 21 John Streot, retterated tt ising future in that line According to Solicitor Thurman, o12 the Attorney G ‘8 opintor i) at the dinner table and loudly pro rnd day n 1912 Dr. Koo received | (tie tom i pe Bee ididinin 44 ak Ue pacehle tania, @ cable mensage ardering bim to re-| the yeasela of practically all the great Tn June Waoker was taken to Lud. (‘wr at once to Peking. Heine a| maritime nations low @treet Jail to join the other aes Government student, he obeyed with- low Wireet Jail to join the other non | cut question, though not knowine| YOUTH AND ND AGE IN IN BATTLE, s what fate was in store for him at! wasas MouNnces his oft-r ated ete ge Longe home, where rumblings of revolution | “*# “Over Widow Lands or Rival tn Hos) Oh, fearful te the atru hen jJoy- youth and erabbed engage in ppetition for the hand of middie age. | aero ia what happened tn the unequal Later he learned that For a long time nothing was heard | Then word came that he was rising in favor |~ John, Regall, twenty-three, of | Bast and pomitton, He had been made ad- | Avenue and Eighth Street: Long Island City, and George MeMutien, renty= visor in international law t the Pres. | six, of No. 145 ast A: » are suitors the hand of the. Widow ‘1 Bast Avenue, forty or Now Dr, Koo, atill under thirty, re- nyway, Justy youth is in st there was ® quarrel, and John'n Hospital and he waa nervy. The present in-| mat He has been appointed Chin- | with, « serious knife, wound In the ab, ose nist Me: 0, Col domen. Crabbed a, is in Lh matos of Ludlow recall that he would] 0s¢ Minister to Mexioo, Colombia and | CiyTirtson, charged “with “beng the swell his chest and pound it with = count of disturbed con- | wielder of the knife, though he denies open hand as he proclaimed his de- termination to dies rather than pay alimony. Many of the inmates laughed at him. But yesterday Wacker died. Now those who laughed at Wacker pro- claim him the first real martyr of Alimony Alloy. He talked a lot, yes, they say, but he died for his convic- tions. His convictions may have been all wrong in the eyes of the world, but tt measured up perfectly to the code of husbandly conduct born in Lud- Jow Street. What made Wacker’s herotsm the greater in their eyes is that he knew dollars paid to the attoreys of Mrs. Frederica Wacker, the wife, would have won him freedom at any time during his incarceration. Freedom would have given him a new lease on Ufe, When Wacker was first taken to Ludlow Street Jail he was ill, His condition, so Attorney A. M. Rabino- vio told Justice Donnelly in the Su- preme Court to-day, grew worse, He suffered from liver trouble. Last Wednesday he was transferred from Ludlow Street to the prison ward tn Bellevue Hospital. He grew atill worse and on Friday was almost un- conscious, His attorney pleaded for bis removal to another institution— not for complete freedom, that being against his code—so that Wacker would not be compelled to listen to the ravings of dope fiends, drunks and insane Viper y All night and day they hooted and jeered. Five days of such an environment made Wacker almost as delirious as his fellow patients. Justice Donnelly on Friday ex- pressed the belief that Wacker should be naferred and took the matter ae tence has been vacated by the greater authority. TUXEDO MERRYMAKERS HAVE LABOR DAY FUN} Society Women Have Charge of| Playground Association Games, and These Are Big Success. ‘The advance guard of the fall and | winter colony at Tuxedo Park came out \for the Labor Day festivities on the playground outside the village proper, were flags and a band. 9 Associauion games. Plerre Lor aa dr, and Theodor: aide | ‘Miss Ella Bates, who has been identi- fed pith quidoor games, in California. All summer the ve bad @ aaily ave in ‘attendanoe, with four | courts in ait, *preee end baseball and | basketball Yoater: in @ tent ing the concert groun | ts for the Co ppg By rd the ‘most | atriking compotitio: day. we Winer picked. ——— U. S. GETS EDISON BATTERY. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 7-~-Thomas A. Edison has turned over to the Navy Department a new battery for in submarines which officers be- ditions in Mextoo he will make his] it 125th ae KBOCHe Pudding Pans... Wire Wood or Old English 13 Enamel Ware Potato Mashers. Japeaned Sha Pans.. Alumin' allt eh Rive Boller tate, Agate Nickel Steel Enamel Ware Gray Too Kettles & quarts re 12 65c 98c, Our Price for Reupholstering 5- and class of work. We cover the suit in verdure ta new gimp and _ necessary fillings. before sending them home. There are no extras of any sort. or velours, That Never Sells for Less Than $8.50, at $7.28 assortment gathered from the best mills. $1. 00 Inlaid d Linoleums, Sq. Yd. 69c effects, all two yards wide, cut from fu rolls, lieve may greatly improve the Amer- foan plungers, The Edison battery, two of which | are now being tried out In new sub- | marines, is built upon the assump- | tion that it will not generate chlo- ‘ine when sea water plunger chlor! eps into the | It was the generation of jas in the F-4 which prelim- | inary reports held responsible for her lous. | 50c ‘‘New Process’’ FROM THE SEAMAN'S LAW STUPENDOUS SALE of KITCHEN UTENSILS Not chipped or scratched, but first many guaranteed wares only, at greatly reduced prices. Guaranteed Old English Gray Enamel Lipped Sauce Pans, ‘Saucepans. Wire Handle Standard Gauge Berlin Sauce Pans, Kreamer Tin Ware Extra Heavy Oval Weeh Botler, Lenox Wash Bollers, 1X. copper bottom; r | Have You Tee halaterine s Be Done? Most other stores charge $30.00 for the same amount proving anteed against the sun or air. e clean and oil the frames] gq 50 Kind at, All work executed in our own sanitary and fireproof workrooms. You Can Own a 9x6 Seamless Brussels Rug Choose from the newest designs and color effects; a wide As in all good inlaid floor coverings, these colors goclear through to the back. Designs are in the new tile and parquet Linoleums, Sq. Yd. 36c Not a flaw or imperfection in these $$$ . — Tithout passengers atier the rape he’ retied bya UR rection Com “TROY CARS STOP STRIKE SPREADS OVER SIX ons «2 Motor loo Men Join Alban | 4 iter seapeing there vi men and Conductors and gh mace of Peguiam 400,000 Suffer | ALMANY, Rept Tr ne bany in @ sympathetic tr The action added about | rikers aa ey etrike early to-day £00 more men to the 900 looal 1t paralysed car traMe net only tn Troy, Wut also in Watervitet, « | bia and Green Istand More than three hundred usand people Indirectly are affected by the| | About One-third abor trouble, In the event of # pro- | vacted local Iayott the trolley, Of the civilized world I paralyate will apread, the trotiey meal qweare Eyeglasses. yeey to Behnectady and the Mudkon 7 | Valley lines, stretching north to War. |renabura | Alleged working agreements with | the Albany Union, they declare, would compel the extensions gain would be derived through Albany residents walked to work their use in @ drieziing rain that promised to| continue the remainder of the day. te Scientific methods, minute attention to details, the Home of the luckier pe wocured ork neata in various kinds of vehicles, best materials and sbilled work. ton 2 *| men, form a part of the Harris emporarily converted into “yitney’ . bises, system and are your best Guar- All manner of conveyances were| Sntee that style, fit, comfort and scientific accuracy are found in seen on the streets, From the bis, "| Harris Glasses. rattling cattle wagons that until yes terday were used only in the West Albany stock yards, to the latest model of high powered autcenobi and all were loaded to capacity each trip, Hut with all the ‘jitney” ser- vice thousands were compelled to walk No serious trouble has been expert- enced in any of the cities whore the strike ts in effect. All cars are locked in the barns and there is no intention to break the strike with imported workers, company officials say. A Schenectady car trolley rope was cut at Troy Union Station at 8 A. M., but there was no further demonstra- tion, The car went on to % c. And Harris Glasses are priced at $2.00 and up, notwith- standing the march of prog- Jonn 180th at Willeoanby, Beiyn ite Aw, Wkiye Next to Mtrauas Co., Newark Broad wt 125th Street West Open Saturdays Until 9.45 Imperial Triple Coated Enamel Ware,Cerulean 9c! Blue or All White Bar aS Berlin snd, e guar Goods ‘ wana’ b quatiss Rice Bollers, uarte Massillon “Betty Bright’ Aluminum um Ware ‘| 47c quart... Beritn Sauce Pans, Rerlin Satce 6 quart Coftes Pots. Tice Boilers, Vollrath All White Enamel Ware Cottes br rd 2 quart; $1.25, $1.45 1c Piece Frame Parlor Suit, $19.98 In all the newest color effects, guar) A fine assortment, in plain or vine centres, pair....... $3.50 | 86.00 Kind at, pair, 4.98 $6.25 Kind at, pair.. 4.49 186.75 Kind at, pair. ry 50 Fourth Floor, Comet Great September Sale Now On An occasion that is always distinguished for the econ- omies it provides. WHITE COTTON BLANKETS, soft fleecy finish, finished with 3-inch silk binding, in pink or blue to match borders; size 66x80 inches. Spe- “$2. 49 blue borders, taffeta binding; size 60x80 inches. Special, per pair, size 66280 inches, Special, vorpal $4.75 cial, per pair . WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, with slight cotton mixture, pink and $3.69 j FANCY COTTON BLANKETS, rare valuo, with pink or blue Jacquard borders and white taffeta bin WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, cotton warp, with a larger percent- age of wool, cellent quality, cotton war, vit Special, per pair $5. 48 Ny EXTRA LA WOOL BLANKETS, cotton warp, size 76x84 inch ke goods, which tnakes it so surprising that | EXT RGE ( ‘hon P es; pin| | they can be bought at this low price. | of, blue borders talfele binding. Special GE 7 and $3.98 In the newest designs, cut fe full rolls, two yards wide. H, C, F, KOCH & CO., Inc,, 125th St,,West Fourth Floor,

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