The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1916, Page 2

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me te ee _——- —-- GORBARG ann een ee oo ail Ditthtctntinen THE BV ERINY WUELY, WEUNBSUAY, APKIL 19, 191 ROH that thee Rapes were Hat fretted, howe aannrenees Ineie ee ee eee a ‘the world over. and (0 6 feet conception of (he riekte of mankiad to tabs vi 0b Puretante +! the policy of comme worte Events Which Led to Crisis “1 hewn fahew Mt wad tatew It bw tee eotliinre thet 1 1 meet ‘BRYAN HARD HIT ‘PUT CREW on BUTCH mp Waren oF its atrervarice cance ant entered To-Day on the U-Boat lasue sith yous approval and vapport. SH sober minded men mast onlte 7 German (crn nant 9 deem # enlemn prune wo that the Tmperlal German teorerament, which hes ln other P 1 +. Cetend Vest Acaient The Comm done " . . 1915 nees atond on the rhem n of al that we ate new come IN THE PRIMARIES - * Cisse ta PUD Greater nod omens nf Ntereet pranity, may reenentoe the fontion Great Briain vad brand @hereve ‘ de enn: an) meet them tn he onli ln whtel thet are made.” STONE HEADS OFF PRACE RESOLETION OF HOME STATE ‘ “ “'o ad r ‘ ww «68 ater . treet . ae "Vessels of newtent ownerahip, even © { wenteal wee ‘ ou : ik a ore ‘ erehie bewwd from mental port fo mentrat port, here : =o os ae aid Wot nig toss vd a = in e ain A * e ‘er her wee ed ae of . a . ae helen feed we ° . ow farpedoed) someting: paccenarre of creme hare heen courhented ‘ ste alleen of ann ¢ ‘ sta os Aemey the poor eeonrity of beine allowed to take te tie ofip's bemte he . ova " e ¢ fore che sent te the betfiom, Hat aeein and aaain oe om . ' Py o ony elprumetanene o , has heen at fa the ehip’ ed tw the = : na on hoard, What thi happened - , . d Fragedy hae followed trawedy on the some tw emele faelrinn, with ‘ . orved | fa ’ > each attendant cirrametances, ae to make It areeely co idemt that - i ie ; wartare of oneh sort, Hf wartare Ht he, cannot he wn ithe ST RIDE in NEW AUTO ' ‘ : sal tion ALLIES SEND REPLY. ont the most palpable rotation of the dictates alike of rhaht and FIR April 19 and H oe neni essa Py Pel ong smn a as of bementy, ‘ ‘ fon st "dow te (abted to Wa tow ernment, It hea manites: » proved Impow rive nadia nly warned Goris - . ‘ seven rantidaten hie cunt (t Riitain and Branca to the Amer reason of the hes mankind » Kenrunr r Apel 19, 177 Battle of Lewington 0 ' “ . . ial Ger ‘ ' r “ April 19, 16i—Piret gun of the . ‘ Berle! Germe : chat cade’ ta" “ Civil War, Htryan entered pa . len . Ai rapide lin da eure " . ia o 1 | Aor! 19. 1914—Muarte called on tof behalf a be Ma ren “ ment of rit a apt al any bet : A ‘a ute American flay, woo t tA “ . tt Eo Need gel ne aa thal tha Febartal ¢ at Baty be = =e bal tort | APF 19, 1916—America's final U he Cubernator vat ior ' » aupplem enemy they miant encoun spon t ue, at the boperta is eee Wait Wemane Adebente nelle sare 8 tutor Government felt justified the «ire tances ia treating all ariaved red pepe ' Arab , say Germany : ¢ ene titan . hantmen of belligerent cmnernip ae aueiiiar nM ‘ n ativen #0" places the situation before ' y would have the rlaht to deetroy without warnts fa st Stems Congr seal . “The law of nations hue long ree signe he righ : vg! ? ie be fornnt y 2 ‘ ' “ “ A ' N prs claimed the rleht to set these understandings aside on clream Governmen yan Brite Lansing announced Germany had refused to carry stances which it deemed extraordinary, Even the terms | nit an _ W Wisavinval . ? wtraint had pre ifulbll odes ee, thew hounced ite purpove thus ati further to relax the restralr sili tan. 26 United Mates’ final-word on Lustiania handed Nernstorf w Lote Nhe Paris Ate ‘Gets | ; New tay ‘Coy arene viously professed its willingness and desire to pat upon the ations of iis, dotuvmens i acid Belfer) aalned sciveataions that F ' ' t n Tha its submarines carried the plain implication that at least vessels whic! tiie had ‘heen wettiod } 4 at Hoes e Atticking S ‘ ‘ wot The feature of [| Our Policy hws always been to pre Were not armed would atill be exempt from destruction without sarniog ob. 1 many warned world all armed Uritiel aod allied er ihe gute ‘| the Hryanta . ati phe coe ithe for how hf el bers ‘api ig daas. Lahde pnts at the nf tho aul much, but fe je. and that personal safety would accorded their passengers and crews: ' ‘ ea vo Rithd Haine domandawit reitdnice at i m { 4 ite t tit t for dy m : thet limitation, {f It Was ever practicable to observe It, haw in |p Vessels would be TROUT Warning: nee Mtatoe comibnil he FI] tie int nek and t PARIS, April 19 a Singer Glasses includes the examina mit even that limitation, if i practic: OT drawal of order j tte matt vived to-day that 1 lade tion by REGISTERED SPECTALIST fact conetituied no check at all upon the destruct ips of every sor March 3 and Maret 7 mate and Louse vote to stand back of fh ‘ 1 love Hroken lenses quickly and) accu Again and again the tinpertal German nt has given th Perit iSTATE BUDGET BILL Jou ; wae ‘ sti tw aie ant uD Gove ‘ th soln aesraAnces that at least nker Ships would not bes hid . LR Vetebds pa, | eR aber MIDAS Gh: LOA, . 5 ‘ .: ‘ahone Mareh 25) United State jeare of Sussex er ‘ quick SSED IN SENATE Washington has been informed of nd Justice Char Ki Hughes a be thus dealt with, and yet it has again and rm a 1 : indersea Atanehestan’ Gugitter xd Deewindvslellt PAI | nme NUT Ua THR beebanCE eee rs to dh one a wi € y a ft “award of a decoration k " ’ commanders to dis d those aasurances with mpuni rea ae aetath ps | conse tigerd of « decoration { the candidaton olected as dete- | 1 Megara cor INS. Ue rulter liners like the Lusitania and the Arable, and mere ferryboate like the Measure Carrying $52,781)1311 5 be aT ae rots NH ateweat-lurge tot ‘ Sussex have been attacked Without a moment's warning, sometimes before i ; 3 ——] Put Through by Vote of 35 to they had even become aware that they were in the presence of an armed suiaskansdlue the -aew: aemnaecten | ; H is. nding the now deme: ed tine $—Gioes to Whitman. | vessel of the enemy, and the lives of non-combatants, passengers and crew the ase of submarines, ba thw ne b ta heardauee Wik shat i 15—Goes to Whitmar | A a | have been sacrifie;d wholesale, in a manner which the Government of the pesatbility of conducting that warfare In a ence Rae the ALBANY, April 19.—The annual Which: “aecue pe thal : af must consider the sacred and In | semi-off \ mel Andrew United States cannot but regard as wanton and without the slightest color tovernm , 1 th iveeaall Appropriation Bill, carrying a total of 7 anloitos sh ae ame Me ts INE iat . of justification. No limit of any kind hag, In fact, been set to the indix disputable rules of internat aw and the aniversaily reeng: |soz7s1.181, masned the Senate to-day | fae not heen made pale Te aces | Staten Island, wh oriminate pursuit and destruction of merohantmen of all kinds and nation nized dictates of humanity, the Government of the United States by a 5 to 15. Senator Grein- | learned, however, that it was the Gere | "Ss @frested charged with embezal alities within the waters, constantly extending in area, where these opera is at last forced to the conclusion that there Is hut one course It Jer of F was the only Democrat to man submarine 1-28, which was sunk [ment of post office funds, ig i } e3 and that untess the Imperial German Government vote for the measure. The bill hag/*UPsequently by French and British |e Kuilty before Juda tions have been carried on; and the roll of Americans who have lost their! mn pursues a aaa tt ‘Ameembly, and now goes! AT#hipa at a point near the scene! United States District Court, Brook! lives on ships thus attacked and destroyed, has grown month by month un should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its | mbly, of the Sussex explosion, and wh He will be sentenced on April 29 +H the ominous toll has mounted into the hundreds present methods of warfare against passenger and frelght carry- the ateneit oerenth the semi-om } ther was found short int "i is atement, gave information con | 4 more than $4,000 WILSON’S VIEW OF SUSSEX CAS Ing vessels this Government can have no choice but to sever diplo. aa 6 jantt ing the name of the commander era | nt re than $4 matic relations with the Government of the German Empire alto- the number of the submarine report to have torpedoed the Chane! steame) Keney me Appropriat One of the latest and moat shocking instances of this method of war. SPECIAL NOTICES fare was tat of the destriction of the French cross-channel steamer Sus: ns wether, ~| MEMORIAL NOTICES. edoed nee — : he keenest regret: The possi are expected to v \ sex. It must stand forts, as the sinking of the steamer Lusitania did, as so BD Cee ue Erie ea ai thoughtful Amer lake. ait Hee F rea pec Vana | HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. ASK FOR and GET sAgltbag singularly tragical ani onjustifiable as to constitute a truly terribié example| lity of the action Contemp : " LR cs SoS rns oP 5 Bra ‘ ted reluctance, But we cannot forget that we | | rinst ‘ Feu. * of the Juhumanity of submarine wartare as the commanders of German | !00K forward to bly Se ee er eraiatian aie or AAA ine jen [furlongs Sava ts a eatear Syst vessels have for the past twelve months been conducting It. If this instance | “"¢ ae wickte of humanity, and that we cannot remain allent while DOES RO Hera hat a RIS (Burwell), place THE ORIGINAL With broken hearts of sorrow, stood alone, sone explanation, some disavowal by the German Government, | MP of the Hahts of hiuanitys i) ; eR RNS AUR CRS A DNCR a; dirint | dust tue months ngo to-das . a b - L . a rocess of being sWept utterly away in the inaelstrom tente Allies | 14 4. \ 9 watene r rling Ausban: some evidence of criminal mistake or wilful disodedience on the part of the ‘Hose rights seem in process. i i or Ace Wackedl (anrounia@en slettniayG oem aval 1 48 : Misi. Grand urs MALTED MILK ae ust ies Bashane e owe o gue Frege salle ay ol eo northes on e, Dyson, nin ot, NBNOH Tog " mn AENee: Si0 7 commander of the veswel that fired the torpedo, might be sought or en-| %f this terrible war rasantatlve/lol theitiahtavar neut t AY OR Ee NOFNOEH COMNT Tine Also ran L £0°° | Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price | WIPE, DAL tertainad. ‘nation, to our sense of duty as ® rep “Rut unhappily tt does not stand alone, Recent events make | the conclusion Inevitable that it tx only one instance, even though i it be one of the most extreme and distrensing Instances, of the 4 ! | spirit and method of warfare which the Imperial German Govern- | ment has mistakenly adopted, and which from the first exposed | that Government to the reproach of thrusting all neutral rights | W St) | aside in pursult of Its Immediate objects, | The Government of the United States has been very patient. At every | TRAOE- MARK eburse of action or of protest by a thoughtful consideration of the extra- ordinary circumstances of this unprecedented war, and actuated {n all that it said or did by the sentiments of genuine friendship which the people of : 5 Ary 1 the United States have always entertained and continue to enterian tewara (Paris, War Office Mentions the German nation, I! has of course accepted the guecessive explanations | Artillery Battle and Says and assurances of the Imperial German Government aa given {n entire sine) Weather Hindered Infantry. cerity and good faith, and has hoped, even against hope, that it would prove . @ be possible for tie German Government so to order and control the acts of its naval commanders asx to square its policy with the princtples of hu- manity as embodied in the law of nations “It has been willing to wait until the significance of the facts became absolutely unmistakable and susceptible of but one interpretation. That} vit: point hax now unhappily been reached. The facts are susceptible of but co ox the sucesss of the preced- | one Interpretation. The Imperial German Government has teen unable to. ing day | put any limits or restraints upon its worfare against either freight or Northwest of Thiaumor passenger sips, it has therefo @ painfully evident that the position of Steinbruch, a French eounter-ate | wich this Government took at the very outeet a inevitable, namely, thet | (ck Was renulsed, the use of submarines for the destruction of an enemy's commerce Ia of! jomnardment. occurred. Inst night | necessity, because of the very character of the veesela emptoyed and the north of Verdun, in the region south very methods of attack, which their employment of course involves, 1s! of Haudromont, the War Office incompatible wits the principles of humanity, the long established and stated to-day, but bad weather is incontrovertible rights of neutrals, and tho sacred immunities of non-| hindering infantry operations combatants “I have decmed it my duty. therefore, to gay to the Imperial German Government that If It Is still Its purpose to prosecute re- lentlens and indiscetminate warfare agalust vessels of commerce by ‘vations vul BERLIN, Apell 1. French post tions at Steinbruch, north of Verdun, y captured by the Germans, | took 1) prisoners, the War nounced this afternoon, T Heavy rms occurred on the terday and of the king artillery. ob- | iuestion, On the | Mou r American Filled POSLAM, FOE OF ; ee ae Stan's it! pos “9 f ‘e NA } ; @hfections "S44 : 10/ utBrittle 13 SKIN DISORDERS 2". oc"sc%, AMBASSADOR BERASTORFF gt Wee ; Loh” Pew ttle J. sehen eat "hat Sai NERVOUS FOR FIRST TIME Halley winter quarters here toda Successfully Combats Stubborn He of the animale lege had becuse Eczema; Comfor | paralyzed rh Witt for ring Leaves Shue Department, Saying “ Solas j|falle and clroue dikes ware requten, ie Han Not Distasat Not ND HEKE WE ARE. ON THE SHOW GROUNDS. Can't you hear the Bands, and the roar of the wild animals in the menagerie? Listen, the side show is opening now— Keaema, Pimple ‘t vd ant sue | ke out Lena's lite ‘ \\ x A let's hear what the Ballyhoo Artist has to say: “Ladies and Gentlemen:—As it is aaavate vith all large tented amusement enterprises to carry an Annex or Side Show, | horn skin affec A WAS the mate of the fuimonus wish to call your attention to the Grand Supplemental Exhibition, which S Great American Bunny Circus, presenting a fascinating, amusing display of the necessary a part of LO) all star features. The first banner at the top on my extreme right, represents Billy the Talking Rabbit, a clever, imported novelty which will amuse the little people for hours. The painting directly under this feature is NELL, the Doll Face Rabbit, a real bunny having the cunning little face of a pretty doll. 1 next direct your attention to the large banner ever the éntrance. The Original Rubberneck Duck, just as you see him on the painting—one of the queerest, funniest and most amusing creatures ever placed on exhibition. The ycrfcrmance starts right away, and will be all over, done and finished before the opening of the doors to the Big Show.” Now that the side show is on, let's sce what else there is on the rounds, “Here ye are, LOFT’S Old Fashion Peanut Brittle, 13¢ Pound Box. fee Cold, refreshing, LOFT'S Sanitary Soda Water, all flavors, 5¢ and 1Oca glass. Don't forget to take heme a Pound Box of LO American Filled Confectio 1s, oly 34c." Remember the Children, LOFT'S Decorated Cream Eggs, 5c and 10c each. "Well well,” be sure and visit the Side Show. To-morrow's ad will show the performance under the "big top”— three rings and three elevated stages. jam Soap, t Iuxurions ) medicated with Distressing | wa! dhe surface troubles ure healed tirauee| > this “treatment and their recurrence) INGRAHAM BAKER'S AIDE. prevented, Poslam acts quickly, Inflamed com-| war yrexions may be cleared over night) Appolnia Maine Man ve. fant Secretary of War, t i 7 wel ADWAY 9 ™ parcels tia use and Beale power WASHIN« April 18 —The nom Detail Deecriptions and Prices My 5 ey ba All Our Stores Will Remain Open jo both serious and minor troubles, may | UAllon of Willian ME Inarabiny formes of Easter Sweets ry 7 ay Ba} Me Evenings This (Easter) Week he expected alter on Becihiaisccowver Menhict isthe uate ap Baskets, Novelties, Toys, Combination CORLL ea hy To-Night--Wednesday, April 19th, ee sample, send 4c stamps to Emer: | ate to President Wilson, Phe ee cetiget Packages, Novelty Boxes, etc Y Stl By ; Our stores will remain open in accordance gency Laboratories, 38 West 23th St, natl May MY ian attach on J | Will appear in to-morrow’s (Thursday) ad. i en seheeule ties this adv ee New York City, Sold by all druggists, wceinvidge the Upper ble jis advertisement. a i Watch for it. eit f ‘ “av ses of our stores int: lepuleed >, APE _ -_-

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