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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916. ~ SAYS VON PAPEN PLANNED AN ARMY Scheme Fell Through, von Der Goliz, German Spy Under Arrest PLOT TO RUIN Seere eere! CANAL, Two Prisoners Being Held Here by United States Ollicials, WASHING ing agents by Horst v to t story alleged German rrought to New York by Scotland Yard dete last Tuesday, the plan blow up the Welland Canal was known to Capt py tive KIDNEY TROUBLE, Take a tablespoonful Salts to flush Kidneys if Back hurts. Omit all ment from diet if you feel Rheumatic or Bladder bothers. The Amerie 4 constant! because we e food is rich. Our ie acid whieh the filter out, they weak become sluggish at clog and the result is Kidney. trouble bladder weakness and @ general decline in health. When your kidn of iy nomen and women must ainst kidney trouble, and all our rdery, tation, thus ending bladd dad Salis is inexpensive: eaauot in jure, makes delightful efferve ithia-water ty every home, b a mistake flushing any tiny WHY SPRING COLDS ARE DANGEROUS If Neglected They Lead to Serious, Perhaps Fatal, Results. If you cold at this ¢ of year aud try to it wear off,” it frequently develops into a stubborn lung trouble, which may in turn bees chronic asthma, bronchitis worse, Tt is ime member that Pather John's f of its ime ich give strength to the ¥ wi ten 1 enable cach organ to wine Ws nor functions. Father John’s Medici { not a patent medicine, contains 1 4 jurious drugs, but is a pure food medi cine, for those who are weak | down,—Advt, and rune TOINVADE CANADA Avers TON, Maren 31 Accords | 4 SAVS AUTHORITY filled with | Hike Inmps of | | 0 day were of men in the party, offi- Jicials satd, and had been mado some time ago, but kept under cover untit the investigation could be completed The first arrest was made in New York ne prisoner irly a month a A named Busse, departy igents. The second arrest was tw . Where 1 Gorm now eoretly by thout two we his name wa He locked 8 taken New York, up at Ellis Ist where he is 1 fined. He adiitted that he one of ve companions tn the project he Wellar Busse ie hold under a ehat fficials a and Tucker ts asa material A charge may be made against hin Hater, eeed accompile Hian, offi- > fer nu ! \ ugents on Papen r sums of money which appear on the stubs, von der Department ent them ot lo not yon Papen, the withdrawn German ; Military Attache, who furnished Z money for the work ‘onal line and dynamite the canal Von der Goltz was quoted as saying BUSSE AND TUCKER HELD HERE that von 1 had tndorsed the AS WITNESSES. Welland Cana posal after it had a Offloy of ¢ been decided that tt would be impos e dented that there Nad sible to lead irmed expedition urres When into Canada ft no United States, news of the arrest of Mi Von der Goltz had sought to enlist Toone tac Germans in Baltimore, Hoboken and ne Bete nee New York, and department agents tained as witness el way he declared ne neting with | Hoan lesiind fe " von Papen oh = i to the Un Sse Was formerly in the del J 1 from Mexico, | essen business in this and) other alt Gen, Villws aria A Bahot | ning three men in ¢ Canada told D 1 \ eat uwents, had been his, not expe tim Yon Papen's, After h H obtained | on a passport under the ne of von Paper ddorsement, von der) Rridemon Taylor says that he. was Goltz said, } sacrith t tuy Cap ( | Papen, former induce " f German me sigle, obtain recruits fre t hers sharing at Hot iid New mspiracy to blow up the Wel eae A Alvis, Von nd Canal, was found on the stub reas z his chec book. the plan was aband ve Pine Great Lakes?” ciTy COLLEGE STUDENTS was “Ww © Great Lakes.” force n der Goltz wanted to | «tor ive expeaition wis tobe | NEARLY MOB PACIFICISTS sufficiently large e the atten- tion of the troops Canada was train: |They Tear P. amptlets Away From ing to send to Euro: ‘ i ) When the plan was abandoned, von | Distributing Soci and a,der Goltz said, h oposed blowing | Burn Them in Street. Sup the Welland Car Tauscher was} Tear rarincert pe Gay rer to furnish the dynamite and von der Yestoruay, when a group. ¢ Goltz w take four men with him | i cciticista tried to breuk up the mest to do the Hing ats Leonard Wood dis a S announced | cussed military preparedness, a aan a Jand two women took their stand be oy Yhe recitation halls to-day with wma Lull of pacineist pamphlet the classes were dismissed @ qu ' excited or pacificists among and were a score 0 = INQUIRY INTO ACTOR'S DEATH. Coroner antes Wt ony, Harold Hubert Paste | + afternoon be gan an nye 4 | Harold tube was ki mire 1 Bigh lead; your back hurts om the urine is} a cloudy, full of sediment or you 5 obliged to seck relief two or three tines | nt can during the nights if you suffer with | 'f nv f or dizay, nervons spells, | ql , acid stomach, or you lave rheumatism | s when the weather is t from your | nigland pharmacist about four ounees of dad | Salts; take wt poontul ia glass of | PROHIBITION NOTE. water before breakfa wae a few days dn ad sement in the pre and your kidueys will thea wet I aeaniiie ALANS Matai len daeaa. This famous salis is made from the acid | 2" APS ADU EMEA) of grapes and lemon juice, combined | i) onventlon ut Net with fithia, and has been used for gene | ark r The bes nt dine erations to flush and stimulate ‘¥ iin *) Kidneya: to neutralize the weids in the | Phase patvunite our advertisers,” mine & pol + Captain in ' a halt inte 1 $2,000, > Yo Cure @ Cold in One Day LANVUNB BROMO QUININE taiie Due) | ob A KOVED weeeiue Suu Sed bud, Suc dant CABINET HOLDUP. | -” ss) stated, with Immediate action og him, a reply could hardly be received er to-day, “: If the Monarchs Had a Sense of Humor '. There'd Be No War, Says Sir Beerbohm Tree ACTIONONSUSSEX, Humor Can Cure Ills of Mankind Except Toothache and Seasickness, Declares Titled Actor, and It Paralyzes the Arm of the Murderer— From “Effects of Food on the Drama’ He Jumps is “How to Find Happiness. By Nixola Greeley-s wattle, acdy, according to Sir Herbert Be Tree, you go to the distinguished English actor-manager foe of t ohn Food ts the efore, before ‘Henry VIIL" you should dine wisely but not too well, Hors d perhaps. the wing of chicken, a light salad, twoof white wine The menu is mine, not Sir Herbert is much too mode bills of t a person to preseribe fave lor his aud “The artist. should accept condi hot undertake to dicta assured me yesterday afternoon when T confronted him perhaps I had better say confounded him by calling upon him to explain the declaration he made to the Twilight Club Sunday night, “that serious drama is suffering from the epidemic of late dining.” “When we have dined well we do not go by p ence to witness a tragedy. What is tragedy?” Sir Herbert had asked. empty somach. What is comedy? A full one. ‘After a good dinner the average man is not his mind dors th soar to the heights of in jons as they are and m” Sir Herbert fer- An ful, he is not re ation or ‘or descend to nd to pentant depths of despa nin? —————_——— come song fogina the | CANT” “APPRECIATE SERIOUS, > WEE DAP LINER DRAMA AFTER HEAVY DINNER. What ha L done s Hubert | uske ne Must we v eet an epl- 4 nt { suppos s necessary that) British Destroyer, a tlh Pugs, Gkonrit aie nunienbe ae tai Takes 200 On Chiyo Maru, don the pla led playfully Aground Near Hongkong. But perhaps should be specia SUANGHAL, March 31 Ly { The big , n } 1Chiyo Maru. gre lc z Ton ( . ne aha ae he na Islands, south of Hong Kong! Orders Not to miki Neutral gS? LEME LLIN A lk eect | Nine tughoats and launches fr ! | r 4 °79 > audience Meets your objection,” T said ‘ ssels ess ey See eh cata outa em |” Ves Uns They Sec A ril’s First Saturda cached there Is nothing to ine Ther 2m passengers trom San tran-| tox non els ‘ e e ai ’ ph ves es are much live. | SAN FRANCISCO Moa ‘ i—_ i Ks Abe t ovarnilene S re hi an th ht audiences in this} Toyo Kisen Kaisha officia ere ha vs warding submari us je oa eee . Un aduine HiSulLaMNiEne!| Ay iRFRARIITEME GATE RNC Te a xiven itt by te Den TEMORK IW isa field day of Spring Styles at the nev: Hau Te sles oebere ane vares OO tiscahivo Sat) CORE MOnrigh WHiED rE UC ARG | ] ashion Shop in Thirty-tourth Street. The Saturday ween the wrcater livel t mat- | 848 commanded by Capt. Ernst Bent, principles lad down by thet shopper will see at a glance the entire range of new metropoli- \. nee eos and fa t y} vad te Hed oat Honolu Tnperial Governine with re tan id: aes ca, aati oo atoll manent ead, wasn ta ; Spring’s Sprightliest Suits « ued Mt hound for Hesniseie ha ia | ot } | vv “Me erobontinen lave thought esome Fy e | fereamanes| oe | $19 $25 $2975 we lgrim to Bay-]ost vessels on the trans rune ake “| uth w vas in iny shoes LenJoved | and as part of the yo Kisen Kaisha]. Mah | ae fi havea Moe : TPE aeatest collection of suits within this range tal and fe nll ever shown in one establishment in America, f Tristan und trolde at oo ST, LOUIS AND ‘FRISCO | & If we tried to show more we would be forced to gin Mean eae i fubarae HGMasieeat hautnce emer FOREGLOSURE DEGREE ' xo beyond the field of metropolitan modes. the outbre war, | Steam 1 is g& Point by point these beautiful Spriug suits are an At 1 approw tf aran f Wo Cour Gri It, Fixes 2 i ) accurate measure of that viva thoroughbred ; Wagner int t spirtt. | yor 4 ; ie A smartness which the women of New York. have 1 jon 1 could Juroust inte Hon $15,700,000 as Minin clected as their own ; Rees rin a a ; ‘ } ! All the twilly and serges, cheeks, plaids and sporting mix ag ncaa eg gay : ; T. LOUIS, Mo, M tures, suede-cloths and Spring velours, sting and silke—and at Bi hies Mis HE ; | ns ' e s all the Paris silhouett authoritatively reproduced asin the ste sausage, erber -| ain. Aheaal Raitr 1 } shops where 860° 875 nd $100 are t ruling prices. wered, demolishing with fei} The Chiyo Maru, owned by the 7 ‘ Neer 50 own thes i the nu] Kivew Kabushiki Kaisha of Yoko.|" vA wv These assortment a startling and convincing are ew Hak sh eany pero ig) Weft an Pruncla on ta Mi Breeziest New Topcoats ditiden: rusttul person | stay und Lott that A ' who makes ine Wish that it were pus- | that por Hong- | Compa Hi ' le 75 oe ly 10 Ke Bie maphart _ Crs of HOLE regiments of them, affording you an ; a ratte io : ', GAVE BLOOD TO SAVE MAN opportunity to quickly judge whieh of the new : reward | styles are most heeoming to: your own individual ) " vt =} Sailor, Crippled by t ) requirements. f i ’ 4s the charwona , (Quart of His Lite Fl ) Short coats for street or sport wear, with a dash 16 nay extract i Patient in of foreign suggest cape coats of the picture 5d \ A er tumor, te Five periods, and long with narrow shoulders and ‘ \ \ der raven PHILADIELUELA, M A flaring skirts Vat 4 Be ci eo ‘or Spring in town or in the country or motoring ‘ f r W779 from one to the other and a liberal sprinkling of BY . uu nae f . Z the new silk coats, in colors as smart for « Summer ~~ sir aa \ oovening as an afternoon call . f ‘ Noth ooh nr 1 i h exces yrice F i ‘ mn “ toh ‘ sual | ta of equal richness in. styl ate f ‘ w Ie ihouatt Het ees Hiren va © ‘No. C ache for Alterations plus humor. A sense of hum utd “ “ D % wh life, ‘The dra Vil ba a. paraliae ne Bent of tho murderer. if ‘ woke @ a } % ‘en ant wey appiet ‘nana, ghemed.on manarcha there aul have y a ints | Spvi ing Shoe e Specials Tomorrow I ¢ be ans neha deficient inthe quality of madmen a - : (( | Gaite Huy f tent coltskin, » Spanish Iwule heels, flexible soles $2. 50 P] n 1 aun Hh r \ nd w ned I and &3 Rel iatiaaaa fi ' wb leon Pearl Gray Kid, Dark Gray Kid and imported Bronze "$5. 85 / wy i uy ; Bhoutd i u r | ts, 93 uh. sold elsewhere at @8 - le A pager are naa? : | I Crimp pea west, exclusive Spring Aes high $5.85 ; Po Sin ernerts perhaps “Napoleon had_no sense of = - —— 4 | Poi ye ‘S° Neither has the German Kaise ruth~ what 's there was one moment of this t ath TV RUImors Rea Chitaimizs iret 7 ( 3 + ARES Re Maslciteney use Ie At the Fashion 1 Ame,” Sir Nos, waar St elaan the sent eet nsnernd mt hy" souk wal Berke mre wer eee $775 New Shop f r f tert t , it Ala be AD Al TIO) 94a) aD Al ign a ana Chiton (Cather NINETEEN WEST 34TH STREET np en AC And an Atte tited Gnion fec SOUSTREET 72 " } ! . Hu ,¢ 5 ~, uw mn I 1 \ 9 ene I (Puy SHA tm yr ote Si r ui aid to wo a w ‘ ve 5 a) 5 WG v Aside from the of © | munication between ic Vashlagton, “and Berlin it was pointed out to-day that! Us paenets Ambassador may not ed his request to the Fore | ten: Office While it was engaged in/ | the delicate situation in the German | een ne over the submarine policy ich h thee be beet bow | has been likened to the sity |m on in the American Congress over 1. : a | the armed ship controversy. | No Action to Be Taken by} Count von Bernstort, the German Wilson Unless There Is |Ambassador, delayed presenting }communteation to the State Departs | ment for two days while the Admin« istration Was engaged ina fight with Congress, and it wa Conclusive Evidence. WASHINGTON, Marci a1,=Kot-| 4 php carting So ’ ay that Mr, Gerurd, confronted by ® Wing today's ( eoting ofl) similar altuation, may have takes @ | ela 1 comple nea had not/ similar course be mived int of vessely| American Ambassador Page at ie Laavienea: Retaehel London cabled the department to-day ete alae ' that he was forwarding by mail addi« onal aMdavite < 'y the American Government until! solved ons Fie a 9 nth x digastor auch fucts had been received BERLIN (via Lond’), March 31" No action leading to serious con-| “ag indofinite conversation about sequences will be taken at all unless! nothing in particular” was all thers nclusive evidence is established | was to the recent talk between Chan- that an attack had been made by @| collor von Hethmann-Hollweg and German submarine contrary to inter-| Ambassador Gerard, the Ambassador has announced. It was this conversa. {tion which led to reports in the United 4 that the Chancellor had ational law Chairman St ne of the Senate For- elan Relations Committee, ind Chait-| proached the subject of peace nego- man Flood of th Hiouse Foreign | tlations to the Amer n Amt > rl went over the! “The question of peace was 1 Abbett! went over the! cussed or even mentioned,” sald ‘Mr, $l eubmarine n in a conference and ¢ to-day ary Lansing PARIS, March 31.—The Spanish yA It was two committes Emb: states that, although En« ° rmet & come to t ate tique Granados, the’ Spanish com : Ss t pe and his wife, are reported @ | Department by appointment, but had | hissing, no positive confirmation of * come separately Information !thwir death waa recety $l for the muidan rs of Con-| ‘The embassy has just been ine i | ere v ituation with Germany, forme that one of the hospital ships ae pf the inj S| was deser as not being “im. ane $ | minent nd a woinan whose o| Ord elay in mmunication known and whose condition ia au with Terlin waa one reason ad-|that they are still unable to speak, ,| Hopes are entertained at the embassy —— == | vanced for the failure to receive any) tias these persons may be the Spans me, | reso 1 Ambassador Gerard. {gh composer and his wife. < were in| OMcials explained that It usually re. rique € dos, comporer of the t “ pany hetd| quires from hirty-six to forty-eight | Oe bad Let ye ng mre Yeaterday 1 Walnce f ae Nee to teach Mr et which he attended at the Metro- of the tixchange| hours for a " Lhany holitan Opera House in New York on 4 ‘ 4 Madison | Gers sbout the same time for! jan was reported by survivors of ft 1 h mini included Mire in anawe The me ordi | th inel steamer Sussex as last \ Geradorff, Mrs. George a | his wife clinging to @ small hi ie « dot Ames Mitehell Mi «| narty routed via Copenhagen. As hoat Was sent out to searcs iar Re tee ee cuaeee the thqalry to) t tran Ambas couple, but could find no trace (san Herriman an wa Metals i