The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 8

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- Ex - Asser . Trenton W 4 . eg Against Forn ack pay nang MAY INVOLVE THERS . se sine Accused When Arraigned ' ‘ justice of the | » (Bpecia! From o Stall Correspondent M te of The Evening World.) cow e TRENTON, N 1, 0 ever “ wa ue band and see t ared queen Well known in the public ang D** $ ' a: the proper time and shoot M | eeiai life of Tre are awaiting |” soore further alleges that Wallace | WIth anxiety dinciosures nh April 6, the day of the conspiracy. | fepuit from the chare 7% yt 4 the n at the band carrt mor Assemblyman ery & Moore evoiver and that In rn . i a aneer Walle * former | noid to Bhelton on April ® $16 on @ Partner and political backer, sought) count of the “big money” which w t@ procure his murder, Moore charges paid for the commission of t that Wallace conspired to place big fm & compromising situation with a ~ minutes after the warrant | Woman well known in the gay set of | W4# obtained and bet the authe the Jersey State capital and bad ar.| itles had time to arrest W fanged for the woman's husband to| Moore appeared at the office of Jus- | *discover and kill him tice Mills, accompanied by the The name of the tvoman in the cane | he accused, The men made angry | fins not been revea but she is rks to each other and Wallace known to be the wife of a well-known y in wrong in thin, resident of Bordentown, who has al- | Herve It's sheer blackmail, that's) ready made a physical attack on al “ll | prominent resident of Trenton for be. | Wallace agreed to walve examina- Ing attentive to hix wife. Moore does| tion and he was held in $300 bail fo not charge the wor i |the Grand Jury, which convenes to- with complicity in ¢ they were to be the innocent accom. lace went to Philadelphia with plices in the scheme which he allegeg| his wife and it was sald at his home was hatched by Wallace. to-day that ho would not return here Moore tried to bring the charge|until Saturday. No charge has been privately and have the matter « ainst Shelton, the chauffeur, on/ by the Grand Jury before nd he has not been arrested. Justice any- The Good Southern Flavor You can have waffles with the same wonderful flavor that makes Southern wafiles so good. Use Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour—the pan- cake flour that has the milk already mixed in it. Only in Aunt Jemima’s can you get the added favor, and deliciousness, milk gives. Serve Aunt Jemima's waffics to-morrow. Seo how exactly they give you the flavor that has made Southern waflles so famous. UNT JEMIMA'S ANCAKE FLouR “Made in a minute — the milk's mixed in it” (Copan, 1668) SPAM ERO Use Your Credit With Us. Don’t postpone your purchi of FURNITURE and RUGS for lack of ready cash, Use our EASY-PAYMENT PLAN and enjoy the use of your furniture while paying for it. OUR TERMS meet every emergency or unusual requirements, and no one secking CREDIT need ever leave here disappointed, ® tes ae « on arte “Your Needs eet Your Needs. AActhd, Make Our Terms,” Piece P riod Pals Suite with cane panels, mahogany finished, highly polished frgnse with wing tides, slaw fect and pol sched wood seats, Gited with loore tushions of Blue P-nne Mohair Plush; can $o 08 be used with or without cushions; as illustrated Motor Truck Deliver.es Ev'rywiere. Op n Saturday Fvenings. ‘DERS" THE EVENING WORLD, President Suggests Line-Up To Show the Real Americans ne of the United Grete. . and et these thet ere for Amer other ede.” aad Present Wilser + the Ame Revolution tore « oor y five years , 4 0 th backed by Wa ure Kas Med no ho might h Maavit has reta States Attorney J, Wa Wallace has retained William J. Crossley and Ira J to defend him. ——<___— “HEART BROKEN WIFE’’ LETTER LEADS TO ARREST Wh Drugg' Detectives elt sessing A lette Wife,” wiened Heartbroke Pe er Boul day of Jo for a the ar A. Woiff, in bi reat te a drug wrist avin: ¢ ne asion, and, incidentally, for t ceny of more than $100 wor tet articles. The letter said that the writer's husband had once overcome the co aine habit only to succumb agala, and that Wolff was selling him the drug, Detectives Erb and Hackett went to Wolff's home, No. One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street and arrested him, They found four bottles containing cocaine, When they came upon a large as- | sortment of toilet articles and sick- room supplies they notified John EB. Wilson, the superintendent of a drug store at One Hundred and Fifty-fitth Street and Amsterdam Avenue, where Wolff was employed, The goods were identified as having been taken from the s\ Wilson said the shortage in the store amounted t about $1,000, Wolff was arrested in the Harlein Police Court, TAMMANY 1S LINING UP AGAINST CONSTITUTION Word Goes Out to Vote on All the Questions Submitted. “No” trying to maintain an oMeial attitude of strict neutrality toward both aub- jects. Some of the more bold leaders, like Thomas F. Foley of the Second tlonal questions at th coming | tion and on wom | n suffrage, of instruction for speakers would be held in Tammany Hall night when Alfred Smith, fate for Sheriff und one of the bers of the constitutional tion, will talk on the tion, It i# expected that some blows will be dealt the document, While the head of the organiz: keeps silent word is being passed all down the ranks te e no chance but vote against every 1sgs Twenty-second District, wh tres around East Eighty-sixth |that four out of every five mi | peared to be against the new Consti | tution, h cen ————._—_——. AVIATION GUARD PLAN With the view of fitting an aviatio: Gen Major Hallahan, Chief Sign Plattsborg tralning n. O'Ryan assoch wp as an ik ap the conferences: tion duty, the assignment of qua’ ters for the uit, decision on ty: of machines and equipment. $31,000 subseribed to the ne Fund for use in yarioi Plane and tri mech. quire Gov, Whitman has approved the plans, but no public fends are avatl- ot deceived an te the belenee of ot ep and tet the mer one ede a Accuse | t- | used it. Notice was posted that a meeting | gy to-morrow candi- mem- conven new constitu- ard fon one of the Senator Wagner reported from the PUT BEFORE EXPERTS with the Nattonal| O'Ryan has as-| ) lay out @ programme with | the Aero Club of America. The club yesterday appointed a committes, | maisting of Alan R. Hawley, W.| Redmond Cross, | es of Major Halla- han and will keep iv close touch with | Plans look to enlistment for avia National and two y will be re- mien among the foreign bet | om ne hurry te howe on op thinking fret of be the left- the tome on the { greeting te the Dough imivenity, ot leet ACTRESS WILL WED ALABAMA BUSINESS MAN AND REMAIN ON STAGE. a| . |, Witte Hoit Ar Wakefield, known all over where vaudeville exists for bd plan s mar Astoria Waidor Aus ried to-day « Arnold F mingbair pearing th Colonial T hot permit t w mvvile b in Bir Miss Wakefield i# ap ub OF. Keith's * she wii uterfers | the right to the ti- hia arrival tn erica several years ago be haa not | He has declared bis intention | of becoming an American citizen, Miss Waketieid anu Mr, boerster first et three or fo years Later he went to Russia wad Sou America, Upon hig seturn to the United States las} fail the acquaint ance was ren ei and a betrotnal followed. Miss Wakefield's maiden name was Holt, her fumily being of wut Ala marriage to th her stage work Mr. Foerster f Count has bu A the Holts of Georgia. She was} married once before to Mr. Wakefield | from whom she w ‘ated less y than a year ago pyAtivo Miss Wakefield owns a home in New Jersey ang another in Call- fornia. It is probable, however, that Mr. and Mrs. Foerster’ will live in Birmingham when she is not busy with vaudeville dates, POLICE BEGIN CRUSADE AGAINST ‘‘GUN TOTERS’’ Two Are Arrested for Having Loaded Revolvers in Their Pos- session Without a License. The number of recent caused the police to start’a crusade early to-day against “gun totes.” Detective James Finn has been placed in charge of © Gun Squad, with in- structions to search any person and shootings Diatrict leaders of Tammany are] house when there 1s reason to believe openly declaring their opposition to| firearms may be concealed without ? Senatlietionanad Wo! license. the new Cc mat tutionand woman Early to-day Charlies Campbell, suffrage, but Chief Murphy ts still) wwenty-six, a walter, of No, 982 Se ond Avenue, was arrested, The di tectives said they found a loaded re- volver in a chiffonier in his room. Angelo Malgeri, twenty-eight, a sa- loon-keeper, of No, 204 Mott Stre District, have directed their captains| Was also arrested. The detectives to instruct all voters how to mark| ##!4 they found two loaded revolvers | iota “tah ; behind his bar, their ballots “No” on all eonstitu- | URSULINE ACADEMY BENEFIy. Week itn and Give « Show, Mold a Fair All Bro The girl scholars of the Ursuline Academy, One Hundred and Fifty- fifth Street and Grand Concourse, took possession of the Bronx Opera House last night for a benefit per- I] formance of “Kick In." The pro~ #| ceeds will be devoted to the general fund of the academy. questions. The upper east side is! Thin is benefit week at Ursuline, jJoining forces with the lower east/and during the entire week a fair ity outspoken attitude, and bazaar Js being conducted at the academy. _ Miss Evelyn O'Brien, TUBSBWAT, | needed more clearly to conserve the| Uviveee 44, Abid. STAND BY AMERICA, BRITAIN REVEALS PRESIDENT ADVISES COURT SECRETS IN were taken on the losue of America agent in Ha ug, whieh had been fr me the Hritish authorities inf The remarks of the President ¥ oe terday were loudly cheered The ! 16 prine irt's verdict ¢ seating thousands, was filled tc women nent in pacity with fashionably gow’ and a sprinkling of men pron oMecial life The President said “There never w. We Do NOT Charge for Alterations time when we triotiom than thie pat of the world | from which our polities were drawn) seems for the time in the crucible, and no man can predict what wil) come out of that crucible, We stand | apart uneiwbroiled, couscious of our | own principles, conscious of what we G “i "9 . . ‘ - * have _> > one 6 protest ® Americans Wilson Calls f Line-Up of Sa U.S, Packers Had ¢ ] ‘ r ‘ . ranures Those Who Subscribe to | tracts With Germany | phe 2 anaes a > » | « ' { (amas Policy of “America Pirst | Before Wa ‘ ns de of . j ee " ppere . ' ¢ pont w DOESN'T FEAR TROUBLE, LETTERS GIVE PROO otan seine 8 » interferon United States Must Remain) Siatement as an Offs Wil A wwe mpaier Neutral to Lay Foundations n's ming Note Neu . tay by the iC ; © from the frit of Final Peace, He Says i) Commerc « American Am London giving an outhue | mony ih the prise court WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—1m 8! in the controversy over British son the Ment cargo seis ered in (he form of a sisure and Britian t in this not areeth wt Daughters of the “4reors fiipped by Ch argeas were Net Wey eee American Revolution at their silver SUNninally to neurr ; pong Ny rs oe ee | ubliee celebration in Continental se dh ita - Ganesan | Here haw bee cloned another in ’ overninen Memorial H President Wilson iin eee . ss aMithie and eee sounded the slogan “America frat.” | for the preont , ey Were clearly vou The President spoke ip & MOBt AY the peers re the frit tindly way about foreign-born citi- » pris ourt was aser 1 that, This note was demtgned to offset tens of the United & At the | large quantities of me 1 ;| President Wilson's forth ng note same time be reminded his hearers bern prepared ir 1 f protest againat Hritied interferengs ‘hat a minority of naturalized Ameri- | 800 Bt fo Germs . three | With neutral commerce | | year « nd we 1 1 hares J. Faulkner, attorney for} cal not since the outbreak of 18 ‘ sO | sg AvSrioue SACEROIRD, weld TAS4K9 the European war been overloyal to | ' "'"" p apply the a aul siast ameBnauAtian be Wate the great American idea! But hel piin informats BA) tnuch mor { upon ' Jpon inferences declared he knew where the vast paring meat shipments was gi. Craw by Evane of majority of American citizens of for- |. yea ¢ 2 been found in the ; led a 1 0 prise cour eign birth would stand {If a cenAUs respond of Cudahy Hrothers’ went (art sin in ackers and for shipment « tritiah sources ¢ * timation that if documenta and hope and purpose #o far as our pow- | ers permit for the world at large, and) it is necessary that we should cun- solidate the American principle, "very political actiom, every so- | leial action, shauid bave for its ob- | Ject in America at this time to chal- lenge the spirit of America, to ask ‘that every man and woman who thinks Grst of America should rally to the standards of our life. have been some among us who ha: 4 not thought first of America, w have thought to use the might of America f America’ jt jotten ion is to express its princi hi ion of, the family of jot to seek to rival or contrary “Neutrality |is a word that does not express what America ought to ) America has a| heart, and that heart throos with all | [sorts of intense symputhi but America has schooled its heart to love the things that America believes in and it ought to devote itself oniy to the things that America believes in and, believing that America stands in its ideals, it ought not to Suits & 2,000 Suits 5° a alow itself to be drawn, so far as its heart is concerned, into anybody's rel, ‘Not because it does not under- stand the quarrel, not because it does not in its head assess the merits of the cont has prom t and maintain certain principles of ac- tion which are in justice, Wi out of troubl bi It. am not deceived as to the bal- ance of opinion among the foreign {born citizens of the United States, J iP t thinking first of | itand on one side—| it Id be the left—and that are for America first, | Velvet Trimmed 1,200 Coats 98 tl t and all the time on the other en Subway Victio Identifned, The body of the young woman killed | at the Fourteenth Street subway station on Saturday, When she either waped or | as identified at -| daughter of Sheriff O'Brien of Bronx | fell in front of @ train, r | County, Ix chalrlady of the commit- tho Mer fue last, 2 ight a“ that of ean tee in charge of the benefit, ‘The sale Huth Let ine Horty Arch’ Otten, | ~lof the tickets for last night's benefit performance was | girls of the graduating class, | n OO" Tr " . 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