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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. “How Can Americans Differ About the Safety of America?” BRITISH URGE TOKEEP GUNS ON MERCHANT SHPS Violent Opposition in Press to Suggestion § ing From United States. Groble who telephoned Mrs, Clemens says she was in the candy store of Anthony Disaivo, buy- ing candy, when the stranger ap- proached the baby, Both Disalvo and e any purchase, ; No trace can be found of a bottle, | which it 1s thousht would have been | thrown away after its contents had —— Tt was Mr: the hospital, |been poured on tho baby, | Four-year-old Leona Clemens, how- Police Hunt in Vain for Man ever, corrovorates ner mother's story " of the man. Mrs. Cleme: ays he Mrs. Clemens Says Poured | kh a tha Carel | Was walking away from the carriage Poison on Infant. |When she came from the shop. She jdeseribes him as of middle height, aring a dark brown suit and a soft MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL. | Mrs. Clemens says she did not wai , call for help immediately because she |had no idea the baby's life was in i 5 | danger, Altorney’s | “°X8s'; District Attorney Sey- mour Mork summoned Mrs, Clemens to hie office to-day with her bus- Answers District Summons to Office With »/ ificate af Phycicia band. ihe did not appear, but sent Certificate of Physician. @ certificate signed SE Dn 0. Aunew _-— Spier, her family physician, stating Four-weeks-old Julius Clemens died |Sht, Was seriously Ill from shock, Mr. Mork asked Dr, Max G. Seblapp to verify the certificate, Dr. Schlapp reported Mrs. Clemens was seriously 1, but said her mind was clear and mal this morning in The police Fordham Hospital. are stil! iooking for the mysterious man who is sald to have Poured carbolic acid into the baby's mouth and upon bis face pronet’s Physician R formed an opsy on the the baby this afternoon, He found the cliid'’s death was caused by ‘strangulation resulting from swelling induced in the throat by lysol, en {antiseptic preparation JUDCES COT JOBS as he lay in is perambulator in front of a candy store at No, 1880 Crotona Parkway, Several facts in the case ar a gilng the authorities, After discover- dug that some burning liquid had bi poured on th baby, his mother, Mrs. Joseph Clemens of No, 1240 Wilkins Avenue, the Bronx, led him six blocks to the home of a friend, Mrs. Julia Grobie of No. 100 Southern Boulevar re secking BEGIN ON SALTS whe HUMANE SOCIETY sessing Small Fines. OF KIDNEY PAIN | structed to Dodge Those As- That City Magistrates had a strong . puli with the management of the We eat too much meat, which | Humane iety of New York, of clogs Kidneys, then the back hurts. ist, is President, and used that pull to provide jobs for friends was asserted to-day before a jury in Justice Phil- bin's part of the Supreme Court. Be lata is suing William A, Mallett, a wealthy Bronx contractor, for $25,000 damages for having stated in a letter that Belais was not “on the level” in hie bumane work. Says glass of Salts flushes| Kidneys and_ ends Bladder irritation. Urie acid in meat excites the kidneys; «Aenea Relais was the first to state that aes Meal Vise Tucepo'o EMOOMMD' | 5. tad appointed a abtaber of his urine becomes cloudy; the bla agente on the recommendations of Irritated, and you may be obliged to| City Magistrates. On cross-oxamina- seek relief two or three times during the | (ion by Wiiloughby Dobbs, counsel for night, When the kidneys clog you must | sratett. it was brought out that p them flush off the body's urinous| siagistrates Breen, Appleton und waste or you'll be a real sick pi shortly. At first you feel a dull misery fn the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the Butts had sent men for employment, Later in the trial Herbert Gray who had acted as superintendent of Belais's organization testified that to the society structed him to see that the agents of the society did not bring offenders before Magistrates Corrigan and Her- mann because they did nc ussess heavy fines against the offenders, A State law passed at the instance o Senator MacManus gave the fines col leoted to thi € more con- Its; take a tablespoon- ful in « glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is of grap juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of ir- ritation, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent water drink which everyone should now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active, Druggists here say dhey sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who ne Ko- Gray declared that he was appoint- ed by Belais upon the recommenda tion of Lorenz Zeller, former Judge of the Special Sessi and now a Justice of the City Court. It was brought. « Sessions many of $ against work animals were prosecuted and tines collected. believe in overcoming kidney trouble} “Did Mr. Belats give you any in- while dt is only trouble.—Advt structions as to where the agents bua - were to present their cases.” asked Mr. Dobbs of Gray “Did he say any~ thing about ten dolla udges?" “He told me not to allow the agents to take their cases before certain Judges,” Gray. replied. “Who were these certain Judges?” RANDRETH wee rene P | L L “Magistrates Herman and Cortl- An Effective Laxative that order what did Purely Vegetable eee 4 befor he didn View and th yosmall fin ging of Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, etc. QO or @ Our nigne until relieved Chocolate-Coated or Plain Si tof dise , who spent se s¢ stand, suid that although red to do so his society had an onimal hospital, nor had maintained an animal ambulay sucieties did. ‘The society simply ed offenders and pro’ BELLANS (eeu other Dobb Kes Absolutely Removes} ."\°* 0» Ea ot ae, Indigestion. One packa ein see a nemered ge proves it. 25c at all druggists, { =|! STOP CATARRH! OPEN } NOSTRILS AND HEAD } } ya Cream App! elieves Head-Colds at Once, | Bier bales ie in Nostrils our nostiils are logis stuffed and you « A and your ti wot}eavesdropper who sella items a \freely because of a cold or altogether u hot which | his acquaintances to the scand BAKING > | get a small battle of Ely's Crea | tunes of our t f indalous | weekly, He bv any drug store, Apply a little of | "L think ¥ nUMIt too | Woeklies Whik ve t Tam the Art b this fragrant, antiseptic —¢ into! that there ts a nnews sda Ma man on the staxe. In one sceny ho your nostrils and let it penetrat t t make 6 ton wae oom nee Teast through ever: of vour hi ‘ i ny nae hela ten nealing Ube inflained, » colt I Trou er the s vp t Arcade, Hat nd vou get in aels A stale ake i " un pub! ‘ ptown Office, J stant ve ‘ y phi fe OUOrwiKe ' hew : HEMICAL CO. ee oe | Ah! how good it feels, Your nose | se nel mand ind en shown that| said Princess GENERAL ikarmen? | trils are open, your head is clear, no} quently the worst o4 not prevent So we shall never Ke w what hap 3 F000 iw YORE f | er o * sald the Pr more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no| snobs. ‘There seems to be implanted ‘ : y | pens t : anne = more headache, ‘dryness or struggling] in human nature a passion for p tha crime and) "Oh ges Sw for breath, Ely’s Cream Balm is just! pageantry, tn Europe that is met by |! Ml ia tolern. voice, "Oh, hall! Some AWN what sufferers from head colds and cast Kings and Queens and court coremos| spread contagion very one kind friend will surely tell us all about tarrl need, It's w delight,—Advt, ~ FORFRIENDS FROM which David Belais, anti-vivisection- | Belais in a confidential statement in- | ul hours on| America Loves Scandal, Says Princess Troubetskoy (Amelie Rives) And the MEN Gossip as Or More Than the Women | | | Third—A bell ‘ent o ed iT. ' | ‘The Italians already have evacuated | pret ANY inate Gromsls. obey | OUBET. Durazzo, or are about to do 0. An-jany order from a belligerent warship | FRO & PAINTING BY HER HOUSBANG | Mouncement of Durazzo's capture by Ito stop | . + Austrians who occupied San Giovannl | pourth—No such merchant vessel! Its Development Unmistakable and Deplorable, Says ai Medua may ve made at any hour.) gionid bo fired upon wuloss she tries | re , yee ¥ . ete The Austrians are press ‘ ‘ | Writer, Who Satirizes Scandalmongering Periodi- (ii iy. the Advinue, planning | 2 (ee, 9F 10 Fesiat by force and even ; y, ” Nee ae, . bce caliee pees Ee n such case any attack upon her by | cals in a Play— Another Yankee Failing is [to unite with the Bulgarians movi tae bat tbo! as moe Aa the y A 7, , ° a hrough the Elbassan dis- |.) - > \ Snobbishness, Caused by the Worship DTT eE RAURU AREAS niu flight ‘of resistance ceases : : oat int <0 a Jolne drive mouthward'upo Fitth—Only in case it should be of the “Smart Set.” Avions Inipossible for military reasons for Austria es to Induce Prince] ine warship to supply a prine crew we oP econd son of King Nicholas ci y the mereha » into By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ipyaancen toi abaaok the th ier Liga at ho =e i a ae | 6, . acceps ie port she ' od in sinktin: Princess Amelie Troubetskoy and J sat in the lounge of the Booth |of 4 reconstructed Montenegro and to! Pon WHE he be td that ane Theatre yesterday afternoon talking scandal. Or rather talking about place William of Wied on the throne | i vvsongers and crew must be re scandal, while a rehearsal of the Princess's play, “The Mark pro-/of Albania, according to reports re- | joved to a place of wafet?, duced for the first time Wednesday night, went on ceived here to-day, Realizin he appalling loss of life around us Urince Mirko, who is S ty AYO og non-¢ batanta which resulted Everybody in the first night audience at the Booth Dea ae TERAULIIAR Weknince U9" | from the destruction of a merchant had recognized Major Stone, the leading character of * aeet | vessel without removing passengers “The ar Market, which fattens on the fears of the socially vulne: a 4 a . dha et." trian ment that tie Montene- | ples of humanity and of international | Hence the title of the play, “The ur Market AQG | grins hay id down their arms. }iaw which should govern the mari-, REDS CH I6 50 2 Ree Re AUOBL GONE LDS _ BERLIN (cia wireless to Bayville [rime warfare, the United Staten al But Edid NOT mean any one person or any one een ei ene ere ee tee ine same time does not feel that a kly,” protested the gentle American Princess, who |armed and the count now quiet, |p t should be deprived of the| was Amelie Rives of Virginia and the most famous RUT LOmGIAs righ submarines in view of | eee Sae-sMim™ daughter of the South before her marriage to the at iy. The Aus- | tie usefulness which they have de | painter-prince, Pierre Troubetskoy, “There is a chain of these scandalous Office reported a lull on | veloped since the outbreak of the { an front. Fifty Mallana de nt war weeklies all across the Unit | situation is that they could not exist without a public demand for them. | At this point T was moved to say) ~~ —_ ~— that In all my life T had read just] >Y sovernment and so it Is filled, par- MORE GERMANS TAKEN fi in New ¥ by gossip | Jone copy of a periodival such as the |, epee rn aa occ! OFF AMERIGAN SHIP to me to require the !mmediate a New York 80 wikis | tention of the Btreet Clean Hee pre reelt-(Throe Seized When Zacapa [PERS OF FOS ORO a SEM Mry, Jones is a fr n of Mrs.) Which Sailed From New York “Good,” said Prince Troubetskoy,| Bullion, whose secon isin married Reached Kingston, Jamaica or the 6. “That is{ Princess Taxix, an livorced wit | {what we think of all of them ece of ——oh, Data rerneyal.'e | “But there must be there isa the Prince exman: sassenes from! the Amer | | public for such things,” the Princess ly Hican steamship wpa at Kings 1 ke M ; the | swer, “OW on t itward voyage were told to- | : ps lea 1 e da shen the steame eturned here Ms i ; Pros itt Three | sh officer bo ded the heal | passengers and ques- dead of e mentioned v 1 p t yning the crew, ordered Mr. and God, in all America an old friend. 1 ns LO that | tion!n 2 ! admit the truth of t the people here rahip it! Mrs. Herman and J, Davids ashore \is an American appetite for scandal.” | 04 hear a woman imentioned her | ‘Che two men were sent to a detention name is followed r ark, ‘She | camp while the wor 4 Wan permitted WHERE THE PLEASURE OF) i we 1 million dollars’ worth of | to remain at Kingston | TALKING SCANDAL COMES IN, | |S Wearink i Ne eat “ie | “To whut do you ativibute it? JD ; init. | Sc ‘ hi asked Zacapa n ut ry the f uounanh ) taken © ’ rs . yar, THE MALE VIEW OF A NEW|citliensnin paper BPR arat : YORK WEAKNESS. F someting ieugun tain ah One more th handsome Prince added, “but, without jawerens: Otier poonle’s nea Suh ubetskoy ¢ i & laconic} must aay the women [ply a sense ast. To knew a ment tw tt ow: “In New| ance are kind-bear dreadful old eynic in London who told Liman that he| If they gossip, it is with leniency, too @ that he foved to sit In window j ny, was BPAY ety PN tt a bo is to was heres” | poor Mary—another affair—you know oF ate elub'on rmyd f “t no| her!’ with @ friendly shrug. They do wretchon ering by in the rain oan Se got together and pasa sentence, He said it ¢ uddeniy done this or tbat; we must senso of eas ago a) ruin her : one t writin Anu inen?” 1 asked What a dre rs, y how | “Men are just as gred sips as! faust have | 1 hom.| women; «reater sometimes,” 1 being thar Troubelskoy answered. “Elia fo ae Wink | gossip in "Phe Fear Market,’ a who have uivs. Here, the need is not supplied \ Much as as the editor of a society weekly able, States, and perhaps the worst feature of the be| kreat leniency perhaps. They say, Oh, kossips a little in private,” the Prine |i1," ALLIES EVACUATE. (U.S. WILL INTERNE. WHOLE OF ALBANA . MERCHANT SHIPS ‘Rome Admits That Heavy Aus- Notice Is Served on Belligerent trian and Bulgarian Forces Nations They Will Be Are Nearing That Port. Treated as Warships. TY STATED FLEET TO ATTACK IT. LAW OF SAF Great Naval Battle Is Expected Effort to Obtain an Agreement to Follow Move of Aus- = | Which Will Safeguard trian. Warships. Non-Combatants. | ROME, Jan, 28.—Albania, with the! WASHINGTON, Jan, 28 — The exception of the port of Aviona and) Uyited States, In asking all the Euro the immediate hinterland ing | pean belligerent to make a general evacuated by the alites Italian forces hold strongly forti- | "8" to square thelr submarine fied positions at Aviona, Heavy Aus. Warfare with — the neiples trian and Bulgarian deta closing In upon the north and the with little nts are; humanity port from the and international law, ha taken the position that under ¢ nired y are meeting Official de conditions of nava Albanians who would not surrender | is by approached ® belligerent war to t Austrian invaders are being “Y ewsel transported to the Greek Island o: le rei 8 rapidly as 1 transp Hal Sodopiic A merchant vessel of any i mae =n8p nafidnbdity should not be subject to jean reach them, or being moved attack until the belligerent warship southward to join the Italians at i (has war her to stop. | Aviona Despite reports from other wources, | °°" the Montenegrin Consul General to- |2P0 res ne day issued another dental of the Aus. | 18 held to be violative ws to places of safety, which of the princi- | prese o the Austrians near Oslavia, iwas stated it PERFECT -EXCEPTINGAVLONA CARRYING GUNS, warfere merchant | ships should carry no armament spatohes to-day indicated that the at. | whatever tack on Aviona and one of the most! All the Powers have been notified important batties of the Balkan} th Unless they subscribe to such struggle is about to begin r armed merehantmen will The Austrian fleet is to! be denied entry to Amertean port participate in the engag by | except under the conditions whieh shelling Aviona from the Adriatic, apply (9 warships } In this event an encounter with the, Such a proposal, now in the hands! allies’ squadron is certain to bring a Of the belligerent governments, has | er naval battle been transmitted in a note whieh, | Conquest of Montenegro and the, While fot in actual tonguage, Ie sub | capture of the Albanian towns of *tntlilly as follow ev Scutari and San Glovann! dl Medua First - r ymbatant has the jby the Austrians made further re-|"8Ht to traverse the high 1 sistance by scattered Serbian forces; M*rchant ship entitled to fly a| |in northern Albania useless, All belligerent flag and rely upon tho| | bian troops and all Montenegrins ana | Tes of international law and the} principles of humanity if the vessel | LONDON, Jan, 28.— The London press to-day displayed prominently a] PARIS, Jan. 28.—A despatch to the |despatch from America reporting that} Matin says that French bluejackets the United States would ask that all] have occupied the small town of Anti- guns be removed from belligerent Dhilo, on the coast of Asia Minor Op- {merchant ships, and unanimously de- |clared that British shipowners would [never comply with ment “To do thix would be ¢ “ut piracy,” com “A most re jPortant aid to German submarines,*{ the local garrison, consisting of « sald the Evening Standard ain and: twenty-five: Bee. eee would offer a free fleld tor braclggabaepisatietk 5 Spon nented the Evening Star, | \ nu theeK tamitien whieh had besa Star. | mitted families, which had beea arkable request,” said i driven away, to return to their dweil- the Evening 8. | ine The despatches here sald that Sec ; ary of State Padang Sms tes ound | _,ereee Wasise? tev, Rate armament of merchantmen,. he ATEN e, ee et eee of merchantmen, hop-| article appearing in Hoxtia states that to obtain in return definite as-]the Germans ere preparing to establish X unces from »- Tomorrow, Saturday, January 29th / Clean-Up Sale of y ° : 2 Luxurious Coats MAKES A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE —-—— that merchant ships will no longer be eK without warning. 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