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nt THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. alia BENS ne ees sit oo Beker wees MILLIONS N “DARK” BILLS Favorite of Society Who Weds ——MIANICURIST ACCUSED OVER FIFTY PERISH mee have been accustomed to put Pitts-| Following the :rall of tse Provide. Ernest A. Bigelow Jr. To-Day WHEN DAM BURSTS burgh on the outer line of prepared. | "re Representatives of the Anti ness intrenchments, saying It is only | Preparedness Loaguo, of which Mis» eee ee Vhirty-foot Wall of Water Sweeps | Througlt Otay Valley in Cali- FAILS 10 OBTAIN BAIL fornia—Others Lost in Storm. -—.,-—-- 2 west of the amoky city of steel that | Jane Addat.» and Mias Lallian Wald the) doubting, Cautious, peace-loving | are the leaders. An agent, Charles T gertiment of the true American be-| Hallinan, reached Pittsburgh to-da ott inter ihe] When tho. Presidential pa AN FRANCISCO, Jao, 29.—The traversed-ato the interior of the) When the Presidentia! party storm that has faged over the entire “pountry. reached the hotel und was escorted ; The : «. "We are strong for preparedness} to the auite reserved for them, Mre Mrs. Brand Charged With Vio- Pacifie Coast since early Thursday here,” said Mr. Burke, “and we wel-| Wileon discovered a mammoth bow tleome the Prevident when he comen| quet of orchids, ift from the City lating Mann Act in Bringing | sixty tives and caused property dam- tang ¢, age amounting to mililons of dollars, Niece from Ohio. ‘avcording to reports thus far received, has claimed a toll of not less than to talk to us on that subject. Wel of Pittsburgh, The corridors of the know no partisanship fn this tssué./ hotel were filled with women who Q * ‘ : Tt is feared that further Jose of life Fe 6 faith, “ nee ol re ee we bated G° Carre th tate, wits P Ho see ping Mie re. How | p-State Communities %)."? Mrs. Katherine Brand, indicted | wil! be reported when lines of com- y mn years pcceeceuN intitary ieeteiay: ts Sa oe ee ee which approximately $400,000 wo' under the White Slave Caw for | munication with isolated parts of the wenting this city ary Tumulty reached the Schentey Seek to Shift Cost of me from New York city for the bringing Anna Pilammer, her niece,! State are cleared. : creases in naval and military strength | than he Was besieged with notes from eatablishment of apecial schools. Now from Dayton, 0., to New York, did| f est I f life oct a benauso that was tho majority sonti-| the quests asking the privilege of Improvements. York ‘city pays for its own special prow Vere) oy eae oar a |e sreatert, 1oen of te. oomrres ment of this city, and now to-day in| meeting Mra, Wilson —-Z are lock Diego re awe P o'cloy in my ing, as she had| Diego, when the lower dam of the teat nd danger of] Th r re give: rt - , | HERKIMER WANTS ONLY LAND o i © noes more than ever. ‘The President |Jobby with Dr. Cary Grayson and tar se ymao Cristman of Herki- | county Is inspired with zeal for j noon in custody of John McIntyre.| than Afty perscns, according to fg- ler education of the youth of will find Pittaburgh responding to|ried an instant while an autom pie when be paroled her yesterday after-| broke Thursday afternoon, Not less q der It This City Would her attorney, She appeared in the ures reported by the Coroner's office, ; hig call on that. But there Is nojdrew up. She was clad in a lone ‘ . the turei districts, Apparently the | 4 F | eftice of Aasiat United Atates At i | disguising the fact that even bere |black fur trimmed coat, the collar ot Pay Heavily for Worn-Out methods of training touch- | + + teeny Comient aha abe ieee lost their lives and many more are you will find the beginnings of that lwhich he had turned tp close abow : : ‘adequate in inspiring the) + t/ y f attorney. | missing 3 pentiment of doubt and holding back | her throat. A small white satin Iined Roads Up State. heights of culture, All! ¢ © !but the property she had to offer, sust outside the Golden Gate eight ¢ as at i ‘A Criatman wants in As.) 4 t| wax not sufficient to su he Gov- |; ore seterntay whe: Against military neonssities, which |toque topped her costume - gembly silt No, 185 le a. jittie old > : . | dentnent # Redeacadeen aktee he ( lives were lost yesterday w hen the is gupposed to prevail in the Middle} The President did not accompany | Ser%4 tom 4, Mall Qoreeponden propriation of $25,000 for two plots uf | jemment. Judge Mayer extended tte | Aberdeen, 4 municipal boat of Oak- ‘West. The large majority, we he-| Mrs, Wilson and hie physician on! ALBANY, rerg land, tho ownership of which is not| { : | water Pode a “ig Monday, land, Cal. was wrecked ' Jg,@ino @ considerable minority. Putting the finishing touches upon the | Tpxistature, has it's “Pork Barrel” |land will furnish sites for State nor-| * S| wtates DitNol.court Diee aa ae: ie Pakeet Arg poy il | speech, He remained in his rooin# pits, Heretofore this class of legis-| Mal and training achools “for the] ~ 2 | are i. lego dam broke lensed 1,009,~ ALL PARTIES JOINED IN WEL sa aid Gt eerpead antll almnest time ied ios hal aeiouutad wae Fi education and traning o¢ eachere tee |S | & Mrs, Brand conducted a manicure] 900,000 gallons of water to tear ine COME TO WILSON. rural schools.” Naturally, if the land | + ¢ | parlor in the office build: dhipiy-fose Wall daw re % iy, uf lan t wall di n the narrow and to leave for Memorial Hall. tion outside of the Capitol and the} is purchaseu, construction, — ,ulpmont| ® a, Nassau Street, for eight ye ‘on- ttl 1 “We of Pittsburgh are for « ‘The President and Mrs. Wilson | communities directly interested in the}and maintenance of the proposed | 4 4 thickly settled valley jditions in the establishment recently] were brought to the attention of the Ww of those whose homes were in ped. teotive tariff, but to-day we drop|junched in their suite, in keeping with | distribution of “ ork.” The Bvening|*chools will entail a large expendi- that subject to listen to the President their predetermined plan not to at-| World exhibited ‘Pork” legislation to] 'Ut®, of which New York City, which the path of the torrent ¢ ™ . “ vee | paya for its own special schools, will| © ‘police and a raid was made under — oo talk on the vital inmues of prepared-| tend any public luncheons or dinners | public view last Summer tn & wares Dear 10 per cont han Crintinen vould | 4 ordere from isspector O'Brien iaét| REFERRED TO DR. PuAbe. fess. Wo have arranged that our) curing the tour. After the commit-|of articles exposing the injustice of} jocate one of his schools for educating | week. In the night court Mrs, Brand re women shall hear and Jearn something |teo had departed, the President the Whitman Direct Tax Bil, Tax-| teachers to educate rural children in| - a} Bronz man ordeved by his phy nts in Nassau County. His bill, numbered y | we ld o he « e of this vital jesue that they, too, may| planned to spend the remainder of | payers of New York City may be in-| {he Mohawk Valley and the other in| : I sceaseiy allen aan Ti teping «| sician to smoke one cigar a day be enlisted in the cause, The Preai-|the forenoon in preparing notes of | terested in the activities of legislators |“ jugne Mg og die hepsi els | Hose Beondenwast, ane rete poe | called the doctor up the second dent ts to addrees 2,000 of them thin! his addresses here and in Cleveland | who, at a time when the Greater City, |of New York Aasemblyman MoWhine| f° ployed by Mra. Brand, were sent to| av and asked if it was absolute- afternoon immediately after he speaks | to-night. which contributes 70 per cent, of the ney shakes hands with his constitu- i | the CHittenden Home as mat ly necessary. The doctor replied + Yo the men. Wo want him to talk oi President Wilson's special train left | State taxes, ts facing @ crisis in taxa~ Se anoles ‘due te 3 » es fo: M4 Pieparedness to the women of Pitte- | Pittsburgh for Cleveland at 2.16 P, M./ tion, have already introduced Pill*! penditure of § a eercess ——-|embracing attacks on the State/of land through which there shall be, ‘Treasury by communities unwilling|some time, . dug a canal extending nations affect America and it is hard from Jamaica Bay to Shinnecook “WANT ARMY 10 to turn them from thelr purposes. | OF Unable to pay for thetr own local| [ii socal ee foes things appeuetatee | | nexses. ‘The Blanner girl that he needn't smoke at all if | police Mrs. Brand wax her aunt and| /i¢ so desired. | had brought her here from Dayton, | “I'm glad of that,” replied the | Promising to get ber employment as| Bronx man, “because I never | & stenographer. smoked in my Ufe until yester- The Department of Justice was no-| day and it made me awfully [tiled and Assistant Supt. Joseph sick.” ” as a matter of duty, The Evening /Comparison with A, y - peace. There have been hourly dan- competion : 2 > | Baker sent Special peareheed ed PRESERVE PEACE, tors, Often it has been impossible | World records the tact that Aasem-| 7 unin: bul'No. 418 te Honee0 heals { MISSKATHERINE Moore C lowski to arrest Mi Sine tine to control ti e situation hecause others |Ol¥man Stephens of Richmond Bor- | regular bridge over the Mo —re kk River | eae te er : Federal Grand Jury indicted her “ jough haa introduced a bill appro-|at Vischer’s Ferry, uniting Schenec- : White : ‘ DECLARES WILSON "Aa your re l priating $5,000 for the erection at|tady and Saratoga Counties. Lf As-| \% , ; beter eee Gomer ce : — “It has been very difcult to main. | provements, ing to and touching on same, tain peace, but I am the friend of| Im no spirit of censure, but rather! Assemblyman Allen 1s modeat in mblyman Mc- | « en hie year veneer rvant | must | ody and Garatoge Counties, 4064. £-44.0-6-4-00000000008 26-04 OO ti] inastinsien cauinlty Ja Rive vekdw tne tell you that the dangers are constant. | Tompkinaville, 8. I, of @ statue of) Now York City ‘will pay $70, 000° for | Miss Kathe Moore, daughter of Mra. Tho: Sayles jr prisonment, HIDDEN ON SEIZED SHIP Daniel b. Tompkins, one time Gover- . | + Gatenter Of Thomas E, Sayles jr., | must go out and tell the people thet , , this bridge. | will be married to Ernest A. Bigelow jr. late this afternoon, The a —————— new olroumstances have arisen which "°F of this Btate. The town of Tomp-| | Under the Bridge Law, Sohenectady| = ceremony will be performed at St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avent I Con T Se: “Continued From First Page.) make it necessary that America de- |*!sville was named after this de- be Feratoge Counties should pay for| Fitty-third Street ROG (AU EE SAPIAS, COUP, FAS AYONUS ONE i] | Contiscate 142 Tons Not Accounted fend iteolf.” parted atatesman. end of the geopesee ‘is atl Mr, Bigelow is the yon of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A, Bigelow of For in Manifest of Stockholm, young men in the mechanism and 17) President spoke these worda| Th Borough President of Rich-|Clitton Park and it should pay a No, 120 East Fifty-sixth Street From New York. handling of @ rifle and guns and in ‘olemniy, amid deep wi- |MOnd recently stated to the Brown | Shire. On the other hand, if this Is Miss Moore has long been a favorite with her set because of the rudimentary arts of warfare—in-|#lowly and solemnly, amid deep si-| 1). 1 tine committee that his com- | & bFidse that does not come under the her beauty and charm of manner. LONDON, Jan. 2%—Search of the _atruct them and at the same time lence. When he concluded the por- munity would ie to secede from ok, pd pusdta ae ue eee The wedding will be one of the biggest events of the present Steamer Stockholm, bound from New quicken and ennoble the performance | tion of ‘hia address the applause was) (ot. New York because Staten| Canal, the cost should be paid out ot| “ease” | York for Scandinavian ports, revealed of the tasks of peace. marked, Wilaa’ tabu ane an telat, .|the Barge Canal bond issue and not| ~~ re | the presence of 142 tons of meat not © “Bat we con't take the time now <a Saas be piswares sip contin. | le of Richmond gr toied er eo guiof current funda, Now York City | | Doctor Wai in Baoviasnnet Ac koa | accounted for in her manifest, it was te develop and encourage these nity “aK war OF the City of New York sh ‘Assemblyman MRS. MOHR OFFE! Hy Q. Why hud you separated? A. Tt was said that the meat item had ‘schools. We must train and equip| anything that amacks of aggression, oe encnee ‘spend parmae Mabiligets of Brook- i ; . —— been deleted from the manifest after $3,500 on @ statue of the deceased | lyn has introduced a bill appropriat- | ) | We had quarrelied | | —— bod; but for adequate national defense. =| rt 1,600,000 | " aa Oe oe * | the Consul had sealed her hatches. y “The test of preparedness dove net | not do enough. I an only earnestly - ve, Mr. Stephens, /City, The city would pay over $1,000,- | be BHSS Suen ree: and encourage bim, 000 of the cost of the office building. Q. You say it grew out of the fact} to slap werk and go home she said — lig in Congress. It ia going te be in| desirous that sho should be very!" 1, discussing the expenditures of| With @ $13,000,000 court house. site that Dr. Mohr drank and was uader| She was suffering from colitis and APOLOGY 70 GERMANY the response of the young man of the] coolly considerate of reeeasne 4098. |tne State of New York mention of the lying Idle on (ta hands New York Sity IN Hl DEFENSE the influence of drugs? As a matter | arterial sclerosis and bad excruciat- beontry, te Ghe sail te volunteer and One ont Judgment te worth « thou lsum of $5,000 ts, of course, a trivial|semblyman McHlligott should. con: | ee eg Pati arias Mace eas ars avi TY MADE BY THE SWISS ompleyere ef these men te/ sand hasty counsela, cine, une of words. Let us leap to the peak | sider, if he has a heart, your admissions of improper con-| WROTE HER PARENTS SHE WAS place ne obstacle to their answering | is to supply light and not heat. of a contemplated expenditure of| (Another list of rk” bille will be —_———— duct? A. No, “FRIGHTFULLY DESPONDENT.’ ——— ie: call. “Americans were born into the | $95,000,000. ‘This is carried in a Dill Published on Monday.) | @ontinuea from First Page.) Q. Then you never had any differ-| “I am frightfully despondent,” she ', “1, for one, believe both the young| world to do service and no man t# @|introguced by Assemblyman Dobson P enna | Jences over your conduct? wrote, “and face a long, hand iliness| Minisier Expresses Regret for the men and the employers will do their| true American who docs not seok to!4¢ Rochester which provides for a RAY FOR MISSING RICH MAN) yon. sister, and was dated March 5, | Never: | befo n hope to be better," Hauling Down of Flag at duty. serve mankind. If 1 belleved that tho | reforendum on th i 1909, | @. You say you mad ft; M rriran kept to her cabin 8 Q } n the question of amend-|Chartes Crump Disappears Myate-| 1° ses Gat ie aad ant perctairaoe liclegeleian (ha: Froabncnheadiealng Lausanne, see tran Inthe mori t would {ne th law providing for the method| “rtowsly After Church Servier. [CALLED WIFE “GOOD WOMAN")? “A: Yes, and ail Providence} «lolly 0% Ghen Cntor heceenect|_GERUUE (ei baadouin tan Wid MaslGe ts Kawenk Bat Go | Of megting the expense of eliminating| After a three weeks’ search and pray- IN LETTER. | knew 1 deok only when the other assengers - oe mes “ ‘ <p a Ja 2 |grade crossings. ere Sundays in two churches for his r re 5 | Q. And his Life here in Providence| were at meals, On the evening of] The Swiss Minister called at not belleve that. I believe that the migHT PUT THE WHOLE cosT|tum. tho family of Charles Crump, a Fes an ner oe | 7 was the result of your careful work?| Jan. 2%. at 7 o'clock, she called the] eign OMce to-day and express might of America ix the might of « ON THE STATE, wealthy musician, to-day aaked the po- am surprised to learn from | 4.1 got him to stop drinking. 1I| Stewardess, Mme. ucom, and] regrets of his Government at the anti- righteous purpose, the might of a free people seeking (o serve mankind. MORE THAN EVER STIRRED BY Under the existing law the State |tice to look for him, He has been miss- Elizabeth that you have not only |tried to be good to him and @ave| ordered some soup and chicken,| German outbreak in Lausanne, dur- ,¢ shouldern a share of the coat of elim. |/26, Rca the night of Jan. 6. when he eng bith a atrust, but have | what money he g When the stewardess returned with|ing which the German flag over the = | thn ween an n his pos-| added falsehood " h » 9 t t be r 2 od h ‘or was tol down inating grade crossings, dividing the | session. hts “ + | @ And his life right up to the] the dinner Mrs, Corrigan asked if the | Consulate was torn SIGHT OF FLAG. expense with the possesion fa whien (Wolsone tive av is Whe meatrest, Wik Tam not in the mud-siinging |end wag the result of your, hand{-| deck was clear. The stewardess re The an Government expressed “Now aa never before I am stirred | tho work in done and the rallroea|mmapu"s ‘They fear ho has been mur-| business, but you must not say |work? A. Well, 1 had been parted | plied that every one was in the din-| ts t unks for Switzerland's prompt by the sieht of our flag—my Mag. ! company, too much agai EI woing to church, ¢ = abeth or you |from him for two y ing saloon. action and was closed, In the Dobson bill ovi- | Mr. Crump owns much pro: y. He . rom him a yoars. j ing A th wal self-governing peoples of the world. | your flag, the flag entrusted to ovr | giun js cunningly made by waiee cag (hee jong collected his rents, but usually| Will have me to reckon with This ended Mr. Rice's recross-ex-| “I think T will go up and get a litte . rf KE Our aim, our assistance, our encour-| keeping. ‘That flag was orlkinally | state might be muleted for the en: (fC heme bere wage wer emarh. ee | grt GORE eare what you think: | amination. air,” said Ma, Corrigan, aiomiasing | LINER’S DECKHANDS STRIKE. agement have thrilled two continents | stained in very precious blood, spiled seems to me that America is in| that no man was their master. And i about me, but don’t think too dioctinsey: One ot: the dnterian | tie Mewardeen - fm this Western Hemisphere. This ts| not to uphold any dynasty, not as an kel oo = aren deg? ew layed on bir ounks End'wentaueer isc | loud. Hlisabeth had a perfect |at the Rhode island Pant een ‘An. hour jater Mee. Laciaypon| ™M* New York Picks Up new cep DER AMERICA SPIRITUALLY | order that a little body of threo million | proportion of the expense to be borne| {he Rev. W. T. Elaing he would hurry | 1 Kot the idea from the Maloney |wounds was next called, Mrs, Corrigan was not in the room,|New York of the American Line pr EFFICIENT, HE SAYS. men in America might make sure| py the State. Boat ceneure be knew his family would) case, in which no record of the Q. By Rice—Did you not rejoice| bvt on the stand was a note enclosing | walked out on strike just before the love Up in Rochester, Syracuse, Utica| . No trace has since been found of Mr ceremony wis im: We con-' ;when Dr. Mohr was brought to the| some money, with a request that It be] ship sailed at 1 o'clock to-day, ‘with efficiency. Material ¢M-/ as this nation has accumulated wealth | and other cities along the New York th aoa are pexeren for him at sulted attorneys and found that | hospital? A. f did not, distributed among the stewards and| when their demand for a raise from _ Stency, of which we hear so much, | and population, there have arisen all| Central nearly all the railroad cross- at St. John’s! such a ceremony was legal, ul- Q. By Asistunt Attorney General! stewardesses and that Mr. and Mrs, 50 to $50 @ month was refused’ by Galy underties, however, what I may| through its history men who have| ings are at grade, and there ts public though the certificate was not | Branch—Didn't you crack a joke and| Stone be notified “if anything hap-| the company, In Laces es of this mt fer eye eases called upon the trustees of that flax | demand for opportunity to cross the filed. Religion mixed us all up | kick the doctor's hat across the room| pens Mieaergoncy crew und hud the new pig part ig Great enthus-| to maintain its high purposes. railroad tracks without danger of and made us do what we did jin the hospital while be lay there} The stewartess at once ran to the |men walling on the tusboat Howard inom rendering America spiritu-| “And now, in conclusion, let me! being run over by one of the numer- “I write this in defense of @ Junconscious aud dying? A, No,| desk and notified the officers, ‘Ther HP Pc iarilin: Rene tilly efficient. The plane for our mili-| say that I do not want you merely | ous trains passing through, It would good woman at pr t, What Tl ;never. was @ careful search of the whole enough t otake the new’ crew tary efficieney do not provide for a/to listen to speeches. I want you to} be greatly to the advantage of those} COMMissioner Woods issued a gen contended she admits, and that is ‘This made Mrs, Mohr ery suddeniy| ship. none and then, pr ded to ya + (great army. We want only an army| become active partisans for national! communities if the Dobson law showig |°T! Order this afternoon paying trib-| our present difference. nd it way several minutes before ahe| Mfr, Stone was sought out by one| sity tin, aw freighter belonging to the Meoeesary for the uses of peace, but| defense. I do not want you to g0| become part of the | 5 ute to elght policemen who distia- “ssa hat kod Mrs 6 | Was herself again, of the ship's officers as soon as the| same ling, but the men were replaced want back of that army e trained| home ; joome part of the laws of the Mate. cisnea themenslves during the past|, 2f7 Cushing asked Mrs, Mohr ifshe) @. By Mr. Bice : : before the ship lett her dock about # we YY @ traine ome and merely say ‘the President| Millions of dollars of State money} Sear in acts of bravery. Sergeant| ad not sent to Holfast, Ireland, to|4t the hospital at gangplank was put ashore and taken] Qi) ortictals. of the unlon say ody of men. These men should be! seoma to be a «vod fellow,’ but I| are involved in @ bill introduced by |JosePh Bannon of the Marine Division | jearn tho date of her birth, which she | Yas Very nervous. aside and told of his lose, He nearly| the strike will be continued civilians, men who know that the arts| want you to realize deply that the| bh Lao and Patrolman Thomas H, Conkling . * Q. By Mr ald—At any time] gainted from the shock, but rallied _——— of leome before the arte of 1 Ae, ssemblyman Leonard Gibbs of But-|of the Weat One hundred and twenty | answered aflirmati Then the|did you hear Healis say he had been bite hates Aatelet Ras Dawn) dae | peace a war.| people must be for preparedness falo. Mr. Gibbs wants to amend the|third Street are given honorable men-| death certificate of Mrs, Mohr’y|held up by two men? A, No, 1 @id| 224 turned to his wife to tell her) Che Bi gai 4 ae 4 "A plain gentleman in black, some-| “Out of what seems to be an intri-| Highway Law so that townships| °F naat mother was Introduced, and after| ft 1 was told that Healls had gaid| that thelr daughter was very ill on Sha nll reidel cing ' times a very plain gentleman, otten| cate debate, a grand plan of nationa! | which lssuod bonds for highway im-|man Thomas PF. 'Kally of. Bpectal| that the birth certificates of Mobr'a| tt {@ the people who came to the| board, When Mrs. Stone was in the Warren C, Jemsup, « salesman, living presides over the army. Men should| defense, I believe, will result, a plan, | provements prior to January, 1908) 5dUad No. 1. Charles 1. Mekennu of hildren, Charles and Virg TO eee ia ite teal wmall boudoir of the vessel Mr, Stone |!" New Rochelle, was held tn $400 Halt dread wer and know that everything}! trust, of rea! ad ba il hithe West One hundred and twenty-| 6¥o children, and Virginia. Quite calm in the realization thet] oc. the nows to her. on each of two charges in the Harlem ng ‘ adequate national | may under circumstances outlined ta| third Street station, Cornelius V. Q. These children were baptized she had succeeded in withstanding| ¥Foke the * Police Court to-day, Jessup was ac: which the nation depends comes | preparedness, the bill be reimbursed, In other | bill of the Simpson Street station, Ko-! cording to church rite, were they not? | (he attacks of Attorney General Rice,| Mrs. Corrigan was a& woman of Jeused of driving an automobile while peace. > Words Mr, Gibbs's bill would compel | ertnts Qeren,of the West Forty: | 0", “"! srs, Mohr faced the crowded court] great beauty and carly in her married | intoxicated and of running down Solo- | is gers ee On, ra a o rool . y t ah Newil wASUP's CA! - & “Tho details of the army plans do the State to take up highway im-|#K! of the Delancey Street mtation and | @ pig not Dr Molt ; A toy ta tered Paccle ee oe tite was, with her husband, the cen-| inv enterday ake athena ane i make any difference. 5 ome , | John Lober of the Marine Division. . a 5 ae eee uf tre of an artiitic and dramatic circle ith Street and Madison Avenue bee He ee provements bonds issued prior to the pe tem to church to be baptived? A.| fe os ag stoore, another ine} Nbtch she entertaiied in a West s proferred a charge of amaault iy pave Lap yd adoplian of the referendum which NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES He tvok them out to be baptized, He |erne in the Rhode Island Hospital, | Teath Street atudio made over f |and Vollceman Reppetto of the Eust One +, Urant am adequate and eMcient force brought about the first bond issue of D sald when he left that he wun going lrestitied that he was at the hogpital| ® Stable next door to their living| Hundred and Fourth Street station || hf at least 690,000 men trained to the | $60,000,000 for the construction of a te ihe Cauisaval'dd have they bos | whe Mohr and Miss Burger were| Snartment. In recent yeara the Cor- | placed the second charge ageing Jessup, ‘Qrts of war who will be ready to pro- State system of highways. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, 1104 7 = Sy" t in the night of the murder. sieene wave livd at N i? Irving me not ve y d } geot nation. \ age? $ = Jan, 29.—The entries for Monday's, Mr, Cushing) Did you hear ry * ee read dain, 2am ee ee eae mare aces are as follows DENIES SHE ADMITTED ANY uny faik between Heals and Poltoe eB . Corrigan was bore in Dobos} Amatn Petes ve afraid eon taking 411 the money contribs] FiesT RACK, The Sunbeam Puce; maiden | lChiet O'Neil? A. ‘erry tu =I 0, . Hleanor ox, & wranddaughter of | highway purposes and New York city | itn Lar, 111, M4 Dube, 14; Omertuniy iti] Mr, Rice fought tooth and vail | shots m been fired by some | Stents, received a letter from Mra, | Prominent in Democratic politics, te- a gt bees, Tai iagiom: Silas Oeste, b che teationy, Wie 3 ne in the car? A » dtd parents, , day brought suit in the Supreme Court a haw paid and stands committed to] aig 114 {nach ¢.,. Hawetaw He: Nc. | @watnat this testiinony n du Q. Did you hear G Rooks call | Corrigan two days ago, in which she | through Blandy, Mooney & Shipman, (Continusa From Firat Fase pay $70,000,000 tm that direction with. | femal; Wall’Stres, 114: George "Live! 114; tice Stearns admitted the answer Mr |ytealis a Har? As Yes told of her intention to sail on the] to break her grandfather's will, In RE ars rm (0) Buver | : “ rou he atl ochambeau, and outlined her plana|a recent similar action in the Surro- tout a penny of benefit within (b), Cochran ‘entry : Q. Did you hear Rooks charge | Recham | en’ f —— Tee or le tine, counts {he | PABCOND MACK —Aeling: threw yaroida; tve| ; HHealia that the shooting Was a frame | for the spring, with evident eagerness | fate's Court Mint Fox Was defoated this question will not! benind the Government in what it js POTde" i on. Now Jando, ball furlongs loads Siilical. 106, Serva ‘That permits us to go to the limit} iy between Mrs, Mohr and him. to, to renew her activities among artistic | She times jth admitted hope @ partisan question. No man | Rice exclaime ie @ campaign pane Mee along comes the learned Mr, Gibbs | 11:3: ,B. Sage It, Shot Palio, Wt. Elles) to prove whose children they are.” |get Dr, Mohr and an innocent girl?) people with whom she was associated was procured by fraud and yacue 4 ng for the national defense ; pay * Wo; Ai Sevan To M La. (hould attempt to make political : with the proposition that the City of | fair, (110: Vaabell Worth, 116: Tio! 10: Te Q. (by Mr, Rice)—Have you ever}A, T did | before hor bereavement, Mrs. Hall | velle, the Rey. Peter Quealy of Rock Explulning his army plans, the New York shall take up os olor 118: AL Meroe, 114; Palauile, 119; Tu. | & : 1 you hear O'Neill say. to|the letter seemed conclusive evidence | vile Centre fev . out of it. I will be asham New York i up 70 per cent, el McDougal since May 15 Q. Did, you say to|the | ville Centre and several charitable in~ ex 04) President aaid the nation must have of the bonda of up-State towns is: | MiMin Wicg’ Satie! tursearoide and up:| muel McDougal since May 15,]y, 0%). "you. will know. more before |that Mrs, Corrigan's despondency | stitutions are named ax defendants, | ‘any friends of mine who take a|, pody of civillans familiar with Sued for road Improvement purposes | sx furtongetda ies Wild awe, a t A. No, I never have the night is over? A. Yes. | must have lfted after she had writ- different view. Republicans and | ,, Di lite and att h } prior to 1908. Roads bullt by the pro. | Hing. 108), Mim. a Re a a Mrs, Mohr, what did Dr, = nO |ten to her father and mother Democrats have many difference, but | sanitation, the use of (eda of these bonds were worn out| {us "toren, NO; Aho LiOe Milton Roles | Mohr imeun in his letter to your ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. pact arms, and the rudiments of military jong ago. TO. Perth took, LO; Mary Warren, 111; Dew | > . ’ lh pt ‘Ga Waried 2 Noted Woman Physician Dead. there is no reason why they should blyman Reuben B, O: 1: Chills, 111; Bervieonce, 113 brother-in-law by saying a good|. Sears-Roebuck & ned bal e f training. Assoindlyman Reuben B. Oldfield of | "yichtrit RACE ~The Hanan’ Chos FA ‘ ; ance for year 1916 after preferred] SANTA BARBARA, Call, Jan, 29-| on this insue, Both parties are| 1, people who must defend the Steuben County pes Introduced a bil] pume, Uswe-year-oida and up woman “at present Did he imply | dividends $10,540. S88, A to 17.55], Lois Fitch Mansfield Petrotic.” ans providing for the expendituy H.. Wh: Sheer Pace, IM: Rifle si Y yoen a good | Per cent. on $60,000,000 common stock | YF " + President spoke of the eftecte|QUMTY"" he went on, “must be the Pis\ouo In che establishment of € aoe, Ma, Bia iter “aves ' Bae sal siekd Ah ne ae Ngninat 21.09 per cent. an $40,000,000 |have been, the oldest woman Absolutely Removes eRects! neople of the country themselves, I mat! and training school in Bath, t APTA WAGE —helhing: four yearolta end up:| Yon oo ee A: SEs | BES YIQUR ERE {yee last night, aged oleh war to show the diMoulties mM chief industry of which Is @ soldiers’ | ux furlongs latina, Serenata, 108 in :\T mado a wan of him, Indigestion. One package Buckeye Pipe line dividend of $2 aj was a native of Fayetteville am confident better national defense 4 5 Brother, 10S: Morlesto F 10: Ronayne, 11 5 Dt manhood 4 ‘ DIFFICULT TO MANTAIN Peace, | “ll, B® Drowrht about after prover Dome, hesernbly nee naan eee emeLY | icin, i Ae 4, Hewes!) Q, What did he mean by writing| share, payable March 19 In bee young womanhood 1s ald t proves it. 25cat all druggists, BUT CE debate. need for 4 normal school In bis coun. | 111! Welt Tov. 14: Mixer Bi What f contended ge now admitat Reading System December surplus | America ME Here thirty - , 16 ITS FRIEND, “Bome men will not be convinced, t¥ ANd ho wants $150,000 for ft. And Ay. | 118) Jick Deidwoad, 118 A. 1 don’t know. Cased $1,215,282, #1< months’ sur — MAOH telling sf “Where nations are engaged as) semblyman Letevre has a bill before | ont! my Againnt one plus ine Q, Didn't he 54,109 ng, -bOST, FOUND A, fer to your prior re- da alatoanthe oY M If @ man {s ao in love with peace that ‘Ansombly calling for the ¢: = ta 2 Gree : 4 \ os Sarit “DROMY SPS 88h é ng are now," be continued, “they |he cannot come out of his trance, T ture of $125,000 for, additions to. the | sei Faun, Ma SiO, be | Ome SER EOE Bh eT “he 8S. \oatings = rem ehg STCt Castors gems, BNE ont Gti at, Nama more Jan lo to be steadfastly intent onjenvy him his dream, But I know we normal school at New Paltg, Ulster |''hisunste dudmdios daimal, imac wal! |») At the time tly Letter was Write | he groan Inc 716, not Meh Sane a ae Peg SE: Durpowes, The actions of other | must prepare,” County. ‘These statesmen would take taqeit Tuk + Mack #1. | ten you were in Taunton and the! after tax incr ri “8 Make acee ady, "SoM 'e Wall, #, YY 4