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te we ee R EDITION __ PRICE ONE CENT. THAT _ be [“ Circulation ¥ Books Open to Books Open to All.’"\ NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, a Publishing NEW DANGERS MAKE IT NECESS AMERICA DEFEND ITSELF--WILSON MAGISTRATE: CORRIGAN'S WIFE LEAPS 10 DEATH IN OCEAN ' TRAIN SMASHES AUTO; KILLED, 2 INJURED Women Among Victims Collision on Reading Railroad Crossing. HARRISBURG,. Pa, Tragedy Until Reaching Ship to Welcome Her Home. Four of bh BROKE DOWN IN FRANC Wrote That She Was a Nervous and Physical Wreck Jan. FROM LINER ROGHAMBEAU MRS. NOR OFFERS ewiere's Wt, Whe Leaped IN HER DEFENSE In Note to Relative Doctor De- clared That His Wife Was | ¢ a “Good Woman.” eee ees BRAVES LAST ATTACK, Denies She Ever Admitted That Her Conduct Had Been Improper. | (Special from a Staff Correspondent in eee Cloudy to-night, Rain probable Sunday. Warmen % T*Cireatation Books Open to All.”"| Books Open to All.” 916. “PRICE ONE OENT. ees 12 ‘PAGES ARY ———_.4o— HARD TO KEEP COOL AS WORLD RUNS RED IN BLOOD—Wilson “Country Must Prepare Not for War, Not for Aggression, but for Nationzl Defense,” He Tells Great Audi- ence in First Stop of Tour. “WANT ARMY 10 PRESERVE PEACE, DECLARES WILSON 'GETS ROUSING GREETING | FROM PITTSBURGH CROWDS “Feasible to Instruct Young Men of This Country in Daniel Weingurt, Miss ar ‘of The Evening World.) Use of Arms.” | By Samuel M. Williams. and Despondent. baugh of Chambersburg and PROVIDENCE Nf. Jan: s—tee| eee | (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World), 28 John Meyers of tle Were! Hisabeth Tiffany Mohr to. nae DIDN'T. FEAR CONGRESS. | PITTSBURGH, Jan, 29.—The City of Steel gave President Wilson - s killed, and Daniel Weingart and] Pzbeth “ areas Ga - h of, ZONGRESS. | for meant . ebeelt ‘ Mrs. Margaret Corrtgan, _wite °t) Anna Myers were Injured when a|ished her own task in her trial for| Si }a rousing greeting to-day, starting his defense tour off with a bang, The City Magistrate Joseph EB. Corrigan.) pyiiadelphia and Reading Railway murder of her husband and left Pity It’s. a Campaign Yearan | President was closely guarded by approximately 500 police as he walked committed suicide by leaping from) milk train struck the automobile in| the stand. She left without having ity It's a Campaig AP ANY iF he hotel to M ial Hall, The i ‘ the deck of the French liner Ro-|which they were crossing the com-| 411, eq under the strain of the in-| Hopes No One Will Draw tom the hotel to Memorial Ha intervening space was solidly chambeau in mid-oce.u the night of] Pany’s tracks near Grantham, Pa., : < seas? | packed with men and women who cheered as he passed, Jan. 28 to-day. auiry, contrary to most expectations. | Partisan Issue. i j sd ‘ ba + we | The party had started trom Cham- | Many of her friends looked, hour after | @ parece he arrival of the President was heralded y a fanfare of trampet) Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fs J-) bershurg to attend a Bible conference | hour, for her breakdown. PITTSBURGH, Jan, 29.—Preaident| and the “Star Spangled Banner.” Mrs. Wilson entered first and was pie ii No. ” bibs lagleateatats bichon: 20 aoa fa et Before she left the stand to-day | Wilson rose to speak in Memorial warmly applauded. When the President arrived the crowd’ broke into not know of her dow pave er f ¢ ©, He declared he f boarded the Pa mship expecting to! When struck by the train, It is sa 4| She helped deliver one blow to the} # Hall amid applau He declared B® | Joud cheering. As Mrs. Wilson stepped out on the platform the band eames! 0 Lips i 2 . v nolo of be ny in ‘ol meet Mrs. Corrigan he automobile engine stalled on the| State's case, This was on the mat-| was conscious of being « truant from’ aved 4 wedding march, She smiled, recat. Gomizan peek ok, _ a |ter of @ letter which Dr. Mohr had] ¢ Washington, but that he felt It his The President entered the hall at Magistra erigan bes — written to Eugene Sullivan of Fall) 2 duty to report to the people on the 12.65, He was accompanied by a del- month's vacation three days ; . River, Mrs. Mohr's brother-in-law, | iffairn of the nation, He added he egation from the Chamber of Com- make preparations to go to his HIS WARD AS BRIDE : ooh 13 ae afening roar of applause in the hall, plantation on the Florida west cov Mohr wrote mubeth hae a perfect | @ becnainalasae yl bbe I The cheering lasted fully five minutes; and friends wlio sourht to find him to right to supp she was married,” | = “L believe in peace he said D, P. Black, President of the Pitts. S. tell him of his wife's death were un-| Pennsylvania Executive Married to| when sne went through a ceremony in| + MRS JOSEPH CORRIGAN love peace, 1 would not .orrue | burieh Chamber of Commerce, intro- : ARNO CENTHE a 01 01 _ / cae Bath. bith Miss Flora Bell Parks, Who Brooklyn. The State claimed this} re ‘ Ps 190600008 +“ aoe Americhn'if,T didnot 1ove: pevee, But F: ets - ented he, prone a ; th him | | 10 presented the Pre pete Kept House for Him. marriage was illegal, that there was | ——— ——— | 1 know that peace coxts something ’ ge Tho Magistrate sigs } x \ | in : 1 | that the only way you can maintain | pines a ; the Bar Aswo: where he hod 4) PHILADELPHIA, Jan Goy.| no ceremony “Kg ATORIAL § llc te ty calor Gru: eMart! GE ave reey and strategy surroun very important confer w Vhad) Martin G. Brumbaugh Ponnayl-| “fam writing In defense of a good EN COURTE yy | rybody with whom you deat | President Wilson's entry into Pitt. - to be closed to-du vania was married here this after-| woman * was one of the in) |) “Gennes ane Gitien COUNBellOnS whose mma mats |burgh, the very basie principles of “Mrs, rigan wr WO to Miss Flora Belle Parks, | the letter, the words T0 HELL WITH IT, ine f cqupaal cle. 5 an.) Xt. 4e [that military preparedness he had ago.” ho said that she int cousin, ward and house. | Sentences In eis not Wise nor powsib wutte nae Lells They Are Oftener Closer|eome to preach put into practical very il and thought she would This announce Wan | DEOSERE”/ FORMING SBS) hae itn 6) Ben Tillman Gives His ¢ pinion of tional policy under the influence of to Heart of Nation Than operation, His spectal train was home on the Rochainbea ry George Dilling Kuns,|tack on Mrs. Mohr by the State's] 1) ony i aa ¢ alii passion, | would be ashamed of the ms ¢ ‘ stopped at Shadyside, « station in the “Lf she made up her mind to sail on) jason of the Dunkard Church of ‘The attorneys, She said she didn't know | CBG 10st a passion of fear. the Men. heart of the residence section and fay the Rochambeau she would Tet Me) pisicen, who performed the wedding | What Dr, Mohr meant, and dented it] ot Brandeis as Judge “America does not desire enything| from the dirt and smoke of the great Know #o that 1 could mi her: | ceremony |referred in any way to her relation WASHINGTON, J other than freedom, justice and right] prrrsnunat, Jan. 20 tmmedi-!°l% Only the escort of honor was suppose the confusion of the muils or The Pennsyls with other men leriaioourteaas! be ie Sonduetl jat the deserted station, corpulent, the other #lde sent he nd lettor known | The State fought to keep the letter erent Bali ‘| have tried to be neutral, not only |‘ ately after his address at Memorial) opulent gentlemen of manufacturing astray. 1 cunnot yet believe the news| ut at! from the records, but onee it was ine} ment asa Bu a \inceny aate busing tealinge: (tele| Hall) tire Wiixon spoke to an| wealth, all in top hats, black clothes is true, It does not possible, 1] cured | sought to tear it in tatter Wt bent | y, ms - ‘ hard te lean <heclud: aittlow oting composed princi. |#d little yellow badges on their coats eh | be prevente s ni me ‘ ard p the judgment cool when} uverfiow 1 Ps ' ‘ : org ALN Hoping tha ee Mise Parks ved with t m.| particular energy toward learning the leaeeis {prea : S Mailed Had Mechanisin) ar) te eee ne a ae with blood a cimanns They vied with each other in the | mistake has ber nite,’® bauh family for the last twe . ab uning of another sent ok tH) Sta rinl courtony spr ion] Believed Arranged to Inocu- | + is hard to keep the passion of sym Ai coe Lacas declasea wameh war | nents nee of their automobiles and i Before Mrs. Corrig siled from us of i Gov. | duc “What L contended she now nator Bil) ‘Til after {ate tntemded’ Victlin pathy under control of the coolness of : Begs one: Emenee aae: eee it Bordeaux, Jan, 1, she wrote to her by-fovtr and has been | suet f anal ita is tee Of Our noon) disoussing the 4 Se Lous ate Intended Victim Vadamnents ‘i nterested in national de-| for the honor of driving the President, i parents that she was a wreck physi : Jpresent differences.” Mobr! p, Brandeis to the - — |" “What is it)” he asked, “that we| Hie aa the imen women, he| CHAIRMAN CARRIED WILSON 3 cally and nervously. She ; went to stoutly denied knowing the contents| + ) proud to fig ty he od] Sieotal to The Brening W | have to defend? We want to defend| Med, often are clover - vhe se OFF IN HIS AUTO. a Paris for a rest rrived on Aug S D AS A S RGEANT land admission, declaring that her |p ace twr-e| ATLANTA, Ga, Jan Paul i i [of a nation than men, who are abs fa gh augue lh 1, 1914, the day t art of the P E E , ieee : i coh : on ‘gl mieantcaneet Pillman, Bide : h : Weuetar forty y Nd, No. 185 Grant } ihe ‘life: of nie Ration pealnk Inter-| ophid in buesinoas und other pure utomobile t r fell to F. Re a ' g wiferea from |husband could not have m 4MY-jaon. 1 guess thi ie tants | Carters forty Nov 15 Gran ference and the unity of the Western| *"| ycock's maroon-colored jimousine. i great war @ had su aa FOOLED EVEN POLIC |thing derogatory of her, as she lafraid to offend the + tory Inter. | Stree : cing sous ny Poy he | Hemisphere. And in their defense| *' ae ued, “tne | Th others bearing the Presidential @4p welancholin fur four years, & : |beon the saving of him \ eats which have alw hod too much | NsPectors and the pelice on the | gue thought must go beyond our own Be continued, Party trailed in a quick dash through q pee ee ee ae ee ; Dr. John P. Morrissey and Dr.|infuence in the apy tof Su. | Charge of & sent to hiv father-| border, America stands for the sov to feel the pulse Of} deserted atrects to the Hotel Sohen- and Magistrate Corrigan thought 8) Men at Sheepshead Bay Station) tenry 1. Moore, internes at prome Court Justice theliw, (i Bi Mention Flowery | ereignty of free peoples. She stands Cipla Alia in ley. It may have been mere coinel- 4 Sane OE ee einer Saluted Alleged Impersonator as | Rhode Istand . where 1 Thia if the best hut | Brune note ana se | a8 an example of independence: fume of the hearth and the home was) dence, it may have been Pittsburgh's : break. whi : nariog. {ok Months Mohr and Miss r » taken | Gary dinner which \\ t save | and n Jacksonvil We want merely an army suffi particularly inspiring, for It 18) dexire to show its best and cleanest : wit fine instrad of basen SUPEHOF fOr Manin Jon the night the Pr Were | Roosevelt U've heard : sity boxes with Ndden | signe to preserve peace,” he went on,| “ary to Muht for one's own. Tut it | first, that prompted thid early j , at once piu a ho said he was Rudolph] called by the defense to strike at th J ies ‘and wo want back of it a spirit! : m: people O8:o ning flank entrance, but in Whis- | Hho had ta z endanaatl a furniture salesman, | testimony Heal chauffeur. | 4 ) wing which shows that the American peo o renent pers the people talk about the elty's " tit herself f , ey ® ested early today in Graves-| te, Morrissey. testitied be had aot AERIAL BOMBS MISSED peet that the boxrs conta it ole apa eaek ah brat aeons” 1 osuy that as the women of] jarge population of hyphenates, of dts For ainet hout rest) ud by Detectives Ryan and ¢ 1 Healis say there had been a kerma of lockjaw lv he Pre At said rme- | it live they must feel the} great numbers of foreign-born elti- she worked |i tiie HePii tor her | fam of the Sixth Tranch Detectivel nold-up. Dr, Moore © he had | LINER IN LONG CHASE , COKER CRNA GM ADe LAMDROLSE |: felt that It wan very awkward | thing Mt pulse about them. ‘The | zens mostly from the Central Powers, | ing of the fhureau, Brooklyn, charged with im So ated : ut the shots M4 ‘ sale mnnestion wear 4 frock Jew horse] flog stands mething for which|and no unnecessary risks were run, | ‘i 1 Page ng w police officer 14) might have come from within the | 1 Six Whil pi lla eae ie tor ‘ been the} ® e | After reaching the hotel, the Presi- i « es i not guilty before Magistrate ji» | German Aviator D ped Six | teputi; nN » J mbna f villan 4 | “America stands for the right of | dent and his wife held an informal y , | Hteer the Coney Istend court and!” When Mra, Mohr took the stana Pursuing the Ca iN Sea, jfor hin the ad dina pp s bal oest that civil te fi the people to determine who shall| reception to which were bidden 4 DU PONT POWDER FLARE was held trial next Thursday iM} way girat quest by Willian HL} but Failed to Hit H non oF , ea be : govern them. Any one who inter-| members of the committee, some of ff $500 ba TeWik adinanl irr sfotor HWA, 2 ; Penis eh AAS Nh Pasian ih feres with that right must expect us| the city's leading men and two men i § 2 INJURES 5 Saat 1 ils bu HU, Boston, 4 a ; ; k \ ri Noes) to defend our rights. America also| who had been appointed a committe 4 Kl ' M M Lew tir nageing " f 4 h : ‘ y : nid 4 stande for the protection of her peo- | +, accompany Mrs, Wilson tu rb ubout Brown's employment | ‘te W Hall nacht No ple at home and abroad Soldiers’ Memorial Hall Four Fires at | t Plant aman Mobr Mr sre avs ito § mgeiveres leMil ‘ Wed ' . " Ri arera dei shoot t Jf He James Francis Burke, former Con- i Few Hour 1 ‘ MIRO . aeov ean ca ‘ Hinge y ix of 6 x , | greasman, who introduced the Pres- Within War Started i : y SpA : ‘ we Uf ‘ a ne EDS SOF . 's 8 ident, 1# an uncompromising Republi - Since bu a Walt | iid ana oor Borat 08 asta > mal ' wow fi \ flown and thinks | can and apostle of highest of high WILMINGTON, ED ta Br) eB hee: repli roi & : anh W A fend \ n until the fre protective tari, Te Waa Wenmnen a i Frederick Writs of | ng, I 1 eraniiatned h 9 OB AAe ae oy toft ‘ ‘ nat |* sete iO 8 her the Chief Magistrate of the nation Lawrence Holt of Camden, No do dled han® KCK ies oe ‘ ; ; Aj potest piri bl Hey “i | that Inspired Pitteburgh's cordial 5 Zines ' ; \ , t do not believe the fire must touc 4 be in a honpl " “th : ‘ A ‘KINLEY : ; in \ Wau ” greeting, which was not to be taken received i a wtore, but M ALL WEAR M’KIN!.EY FLOWER tir Seite ugh o 3 bo} Us Ait We mug be sandy nr Hy ‘as implying any Indorsement of poll- ; night ut the Carn Point, N ' i A Gmail artaaiiiclaa ie eri > ' ! : sone nese vid LE home| #l0# oF doctrines. For the great clty ; plant of the Pu Pont Pewder Con heen PM nlunntte Muniies TEACH YOUNG MEN HOW TO ¥ pavicnes, aad T TOPO oF tron and steel is enemy country to pany. Viv ers, were wlio burne - CASIO ; " HANOLE A RIFLE means euskal Woodrow Wilson, as leader of the : two periou: ; i es ' via: hi da epe ‘'NN) Democratic party. ; th , ' it \ on mun Four fires 0¢ 1 plant with: AGH ; leat 15 , ¢ . &E ' ‘ jo | QUT THEY APPROVE POLICY OF ; in @ few how : moM. ’ Und 1 . 1 f kf F danger PREPAREDNESS, ctat nea Ke, FINE with : ; a eo wa r ly if trouble) Yet in one phase these millionaire p j t 4 aa ‘ a 1 munufacturers and many of their 4 acieae " a wi bo 5 ' ' | M i 1 4 tw f you ‘and | surrounding dependent follower ) Howth nisin) of thi out ; i th | have expressed themselves in #* } nat enown. @enke wilh Ve the prinvipal speaker. wife, Modlilien's daughter «Continued on Second Page.) i (Contnued on Second Page.) with him, They are all f

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