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THE _EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1% 1916. errr FIRST PICTURES OF SCENES IN DUBLIN DURING THE IRISH REBELLION ODODE Oa ¥ ebeee O94 F400 O46 C wore OwE ek i ee cd £666 64 OOOO DOE DOKEDO CE OORE DOD err Serer eee eee eee eee eee eer cd RUINS ALONG EDEN Stato. HNC SOS Ruins along Eden Quay, strongholds of the a deadly rain oF bullets from the loc pking from the O'Conn Il statue. The volters and was taken only after a desperate fight. NebtebiAsd of the bigs! old buildings. ALL NIGHT FIGHT EX-SENATOR BAILEY WILL DUBLIN LOOKING FROM O.CONNELL. 6oW OOD @ ove. 09960990944.00-066640605 006 cene was one of the Snipers had poured oe aeowes This picture shows the British troops ar STAGE BEAUTY WHO WEDDED WALDO’S FORMER SECRETARY. ORPET GETS FLOOD BRITISH TROOPS BEHING BARRICADES eerrrin a. eee eee ee ee ee ee eee rir movable barricade composed of household furniture, soldiers moved ahead the shops be uind them were looted IN “THE CENTRAL PART AN DINt wim oa med with machine guns and rifles behind a h could be pushed forward. As the Liberty,” so00 4 This picture shows the ruins of LAberty Hall WHERE, THE Ss Le INN F PLANNED THE REVOLT, OSPHFED2FT 962 OSESHTE EOS FHGSHHTS POT HTST SSS FHT TT TIHITS. ee Pere ee ee er Py formerly known as the “Cradle of Irish where the Sinn Feiner revolt was plotted and which was held against the British _troops until it, as well as all the buildings « about it, were made unte! nable iy artillery } fire, (MOTHER OF LOST BOY ANOTHER ARREST .|AUTOIST SENTENCED to assault In the second degree. Struck by his taxteab, Miss Carlson sustained a broken arm, fractures of SAVED TOWNFROM | DEFEND CONGRESSMAN | QF 4 QVE LETTERS | "BELIEVES HE FLED TO WINTED IN ARCHER | TOPENITENTIARY FOR |: mi Seca ON-SWEEPING FIRE Wading River, Li 1 L, 1., Was in Peril from Flames That Came from Woods. Refore Judge Charles FE, Wolverton ing Marian Lambert. A probable inotive for the ides In sentencing John Riordan, a public Salted Bente: strict 6 — jous disappear May 3 last o Chaufheur’ of No, 480 Weat Pittyaecs WADING RIVER, L. 1. May 12.— iniaereraing sei Lae AR WAUKEGAN, Il, May 12.—Scores ‘Charles ier htzler, a fifteen-year-old| HARTFORD, Conn, May 12.—An- partials gh pastite aie ae One of the many leaf fires which have | seaingt the indictments of members| Of letters from girls protesting love; | ork schoolboy, was ad-|other visit by the State police to the idcboed she Sihe Sol been spreading through the Long Isl} oe Labor's National Peace Council, {#4 belief in his innocence of the his mother, Mra,| Archer He for elderly people at| Lillian Carlson of No. 77 West One! and scrub oa and pine wastes fom! sombera of the. Counc, of which |muner of Marian H, Lambert, pretty her homo, No, 161| Windsor, the proprietor of which,| Hundred and Second Street, Aug. 3 the middie of Nassau County east! Congressman Frank Buchanan was|@ke Forest high school girl, were Mra. Rentzler yes-|Mrs, Amy Archer-Gilligan, is under] last, at One Hundredth Street and | threatened this village yesterday and last night. The fire started early yesterday | war munitions to the allies, The in-}4@¥. Orpet's trial for murder is to jhis disappearance. ‘Tho clothing, | C#8¢ Might come soon, were outstand-| made some terse statements regard several miles souih and west of the | dictments led to proceedings against | begin Monday. which had been neatly folded and|!ng features to-day in the investiga-| ing tue action of City Magistrates in village. It at no attention her@| united States Attorney H,. Snowden | The letters are all from strangers— tion of the alleged murder. until appeals were r by tele- phone from farmers and duck ranch ers who found themselves exerted to IN CONSPIRACY wt Lawyers Begin Att Attack on 7 dictment of Buchanan, Mo- nett and Others, once President, were indicted for con- spiracy to prevent the shipment of Marshall In the House, seeking his im- Peachment for misconduct in office. The motion before Judge Wolverton ON EVE OF TRIAL Girls Tell Him “Him They Do Not Believe He Is Guilty of Kill- flooding the cell of Willlam H. Orpet, Wisconsin University youth, here to- ! young girls for the most part—judg- ing from the tone of the miasives, At first Orpet was annoyed by the let- AVOID SCHOOL FAILURE POISONING CASE Mrs. Rentzler Myteriously Re-! ceives All of Missing Son’s (police Digging, in Cellar and Clothing in Mail. Searching Home for Aged for Possible Evidence. arrest here charged with murder, and @ report that a second arrest In the parcel post all of wore the day of the clothing the lad pped, was mailed at the General ost Office in Manhattan Wednesday. “I believe Charles has run away to the country and found work on a Mra, Gilligan is specifically charged with having caused the death by pol- soning of Franklin R. Andrews of for not less than six months nor more years. RUNNING DOWN GIRL| Judge Nott Scores Magistrates for Letting Reckless Drivers | Off With Fines. Central Park West, Judge Nott, in| the Court of General Sessions, to-da: frecing automobile speeders on pay- ment of fines. “The time has come in this city,” Judge Nott aatd, “to call a halt upon the utmost to help each other by was Involved, 1 He 1 * ” 1 th ther, “He was| Cheshire, an tnmate of the Home, In| drivers of automobiles who persist ‘ as , In that it asked for a) ters. ie now looks upon them as a farm,” said the mothe wa aid ploughing safety furrows and actting | remedy in case of ite chief contention | diversion. [greatly disappointed because he was! May, 1914, but as the Investigation | in violating the city ordinances as to ‘and for beauty, ret back fires to deflect the advance ot | being denied. The Court was asked to Attorneys for Orpet and the State not doing well in his studies at Pub-| 29 progressed tt ts sald to bave! speeding. Hundreds of men, women | §} ing quali- the flames about their buildings. quash the indictments against Frank to-day declared they were ready to| le School No. 84, and I think it dis- PPought developments which may re-|and children are either killed orf} ties, no boas were ever Wooden fences were destroyed all along tle line. men’ and child Later in the day wo- en Degkan coming into | D. Monnett, former Attorney General jof Ohlo and general counsel for the proceed with the trial Monday. Onc! hundred and thirty-five jurors have ZIEGFELD BEAUTY WEDS — couraged him so that strike out he decided to is own living, | @¢cused woman. and earn sult In further charges against the maimed in our city streets by careless | made to equal boas. Don't buy an mike Bical ealioe Uh eat ,| Attomobilints in the course of a year ee! »poenaed y eves . " ave | he fate police in searo) c] | Mew iitor ceeine neta Galler thee |IADOP organisations, and gach. & been fubpoena oy ae is <belioved } fo was to be graduated noxt | |, The State Te ngage ripe han, Of! & pedestrian has rights which must ordinary boa until Rambanwould be burned, laa vior, president, cit (hia ware Seat Veber one EX-SEGRETARY OF WALDO month, but on May 3, when he disap- ; le Eric nearer ie ‘ "| be respected by the automobilist you've seen these— It was not long before these refugees! gonied, then it was demanded that. pleted pe 1, he was despondent because he '"& over it oo oP to bottom, dix-| “tn your case it was only by the after that ycu won't be were sent on their way toward Bait- denied, then it wa i : Mrs, Frank Lemmbert mother 14? ——— | said when he offered Mrs, Harris, his | 8108 Up the cellar floor and sounding’ meroy of God that Miss Carlson was | fied with any others. ing Hollow and Riverhead in autos the indictments be made more spe- yy Mrs, Tranke Ta | the walln to discover hollow spots, if satisfied with any 5 Bhilee: which UrcuEne, GASIe volune| oink hae j Marian Lambert, was “seriously iil] Kay I, Who Won FE in| teacher, the money for his graduation not killed, ‘The Magistrates, accord- | ‘ mobiles, i Oban ‘rhe fea) cic: in other words, that the de- here to-day as a ‘result of a nervous| Kay Laurell, Who Won Fame in) taicner the inoney f : { any. ‘The purpose of thts minute) | pall ; ‘ Genuine London eers to save Wading River, The fire! fendants be furnished with a bill of breakdown caused b ‘ he ear ‘ties Winfie (TI dala ig sega edie GL CR eg ad . EE SH OW R Renortm Con rt had all the boat of it around the edgy | oor culars Genth of her daughter vate are tne | Year, Marries Winfield R. Shze- | sure whether he would be able to |Search has not been disclosed. in thelr courts last, {| G0as can only be o Je age, ome of Ma ng , Particulars } | ; ’ tie. sommes TN the Davia Hote! : ow I. R. Oerland of Buffalo made his “vert her mind have failed. She | han in London, | wear it. ‘Churlle told me,’ she added: | of them were third and! |} Aad at Arnold's store: wero burning on! initial appearance in the case, United maintaina Geert Innocent} voxpoN, May 12.—Winfleld n,| ‘YOU May not graduate, You aro very | GHIGAGO SHAVES ITSELF Aichi GtUndera Tall With Te es | arrival of the Riverhead Volunteer| cots Attoy ‘ dered Ne el say they | Sheeba ee Aclibe: GB | Poor on grammar,’ ‘ ‘ception of twelve, got off with fines. Wire Departinent with an old-faah- | Swtee Attorney Marshall beving re- mundeme, Orhece Gouneel say they |Mneehan, formerly Police Commis | “After luncheon he kissed ma and | “ Nalin iste, cacsieed Gentannen Raa ond eather joned hand y wine bumping tired from the prosecution in conse- 4F¢ confident thay can prove Marian| sioner Waldo's Secretary in Now| “After lune poll eaae esate IN NEW CHIN AUTOMAT reece tate oho altopteat ‘satan Slate hind an aut followed by ot quence of the charges made against , a York, married here yesterday at Cor- |". bees ack to sohd $a sad commentary on efforts be- Brook cars carrying a big force of men and) yin, The defendants asked for a Boat. pus Christ rch Kay Laurell, once | Pt is the last T saw of him, TL have | are ing made to protect human life from | 5¥2 Fulton St. Ne, Hanover Pl. bir amd re Seel hada t many | Ponement because ex-Senator Halley DRIVE THE HYPHENATED prominent in the Ziegfeld Follies, ‘the (armed that after leaving the house | You Pay a Dime, Razor, Brush! members of the community who have | hese reinforcements put out many aus i ¢ I 1 16 | he met another pupil ¢ nnded hi ie ah % vqpeyy aia: small fires on re n omthouses and Aas could not be present, but oride will now retire from the stage. | ity hoops Balt tela a j Mid and Lather Are Furnished ui ache bie for Hi ea yor Led ie = pread through the v lat Lone ‘ - “9 a eer | Hazeta and tell her goodbs and You Do the Rest. the firs, degree, but pleaded guilty World Wants Work Wonders, or's name doos not appea cel Formerly a $15 @ week tolephonal Mrs. Kentaler said that up to his] CHICAGO, May 12.—The Windy PLAINFIELD NOT PLAIN, Hosea pt the on vas Text Books in Foreign Languages| @perater and stenographer in jo, | thirteenth r, Charles would not|City to-day began patronizing its Midshipman White of the U. 8. Mr, Monnett was the only attorn : odo Catholic {Pas Kay Laurell within a year be-| 0 to school, Sho went before Justice |sbaveteria or chin automat, It te a y 8. Pampanga, at Hongkong, ad. | of record both for himself and Presi: orcad Out of 240 Catholic {came a tamous New York beauty, | Wilkin and had him committed to the| barber shop without barbers ana|} No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Avesseda communication to Tha yee t Eavige) Char en Oberagnon ap: | Parochial Institutions, first as on artist's model and then|!awthorne school. The under | without tips, si , od itertaly Junction with Judge! OHICAGO, May 12—All Catholic|as a { chorus girl. She was] Superintendent John Klein, he under-| The establishment consists of small Prettiest Girt in Plainfield.” In | pugh, ‘The tattor asked permi reply he got seventy-four letters ‘en or asked permission’ parochial schools in the Chicago dio-|in the Follies and the Midnight Frolic] Wont a great change and became | stalls arranged around @ central foun- baad aioe to file a supplemental motion, was cese, 240 in number, will banish text |last year and was called “The girl|studious, He remained there for|tain of hot and cold water, In nach and fifty-six postear granted it and then said his motion Hooks printed in foreign languages| with the fi s figure.” jcighteen months and then entered] stall, a complete shaving outfit awaits —_—— was not ready, Ho argued on the! when they open after the er ¥ : od as a} Public School No, 84. eo . Wes Spree Dr, Max Reger, Ger Composers) motion to quash cation in Septem Was announe LAER Cee trucn le acy Heyer Thareecaradfier eran Gitata uneir 43 & 45 est 34th Street wcities end, i p leqednee a feminine beauty, : i q knows hi fi eg AMSTERDAM, Holland, May 12.—| Mr Monnet announced that ex-Sen-/ to-day. This, step has, been Peg -¥ women | have engag |1 am worrying ho will communicate | tires to complete his operation, leay- (Via London)—The Letpsie Tageblatt | ator Bailey would be in. charge of Cation anpoli by Archbishop | companies, and [ have spec with me,” said Mrs, Rentzler, “All I[ing 10 cents in ¢ small receptacle, D s announces the death of Dr. Max Re the cases of all under indictment, — | ze H. Mundelein beauty for many years, I believe Miss| want, to know is that he Is safe and| Business was brisk to-day, and the ecide ul eductions ono of the leading contemporary Ger- cae cama reign textbooks have hitherto| Kay Laurell dese, f the | well.” proprietor of the new concern says sae Ed aad man composers. Death was duo to been used extensively in the schoc Re SUES GAPPEL Ae SD: Re ODH PG “tHe he expects to make @ fortune out of 7 es exit Bera Se ps ee ore BANKER CLARKE 10 WED owing to the large percentage of for- | M0st beautiful, Her features are ab- It, Old-time barbers, however, retuse|} 425 Women’s and Misses’ Suits taken from regular Bran with its distressful itching, may Their Weddir by the Re ig Will Be Pe rrormed | John R. Paxton in elgn parochial Ma Rinae. All meant Atle “Lt will never touch us," sald An- stock and reduced to speaking children the among solutely perfect pupils attending the n denying a report e to a writer Why should 1? $500 a week, her “Married? marriage Winifred MiNe Sure] gid ives iii to be alarmed, DRUG ie ce isfied for long with that lone! The tightwada, yes, lite Not otherwise,’ <omnegeboniags “FENCE” SENT TO SING SING. Seantily Aliired Girl Girls Leap From Half Former Prices i Windows and Escape When Present hat anaiad’ sal) anaa 7 eesled the St. Regis Hotel. Briaen ater He pkiyn Friends, | my o rtment, my own ¢ ry | anaes i Price z ; 4 she had been married o1 g na ¢ 4 st 1 stectives Arrive. , quickly, and all its ugly mani- Thomas B, Clarke $r., Vice President! 1914, to James I. Reeve eed A oil H, that's enough, Why bs ¥ e Debow iteek ates 2 Goods From he ri an Natio: - . — OF 0, enquid In ald ¢ at at No, 169 vest rooke for Ye festations driven away, of th Harries n Natl nal Bank, an Thirteenth Street, Brooklyn, was] Abpeieuily no one on Broadway Pei tets ay n flat i N Le Ww Reauare uber oe They consist of navy and black serge, navy and black gabar- thanks to to Hisie Ferguson, actress, would be Wiaitrat ‘Mills astonished. tiroonten| n sh vr this morning three detectives of the felry tore at No, 456 Chrystie street, |f dine, navy and black hairline stripes, velour checks and navy elebrated at 4.30 P, M. Wednesday, friends yesterday. Her family lives nt 1 April it’ was ut ati ptured one woman, |Who, the police say, has been ¢ and black serge combined with taffeta silk, in the newest June 14, in the St. Regis Hotel, The No. 1419 King's High . wel ahe was 9 pose for the movies, | o),:.6, Women, scantily clad, | fenee for many years, was models for street and sport wear. Sizes 14 to 46 bust measure. wedding will be private because of @ HH Wd you Keep the secret so}and no 0! ed at romance ped trom w 5 and on aped |t? Sing Sing prison to-day by Judg fenent death tn Mr. Clarke's fecal, a I Wintel mother, SE Fl (uaral mans | tier chasy thrvugh the sirect, A [Nott 10 Genoral Sessions, for not, i the incomparable Yat Maw sae ned daughter ead. unthinks |r a foreleg hs ines of the firm, | Florence idard, thirty yearn old, |victed de receiving stolee eels remeds Will be the best man. ‘Th Winifred con- was arrested charged with violating |" Hyman Liebowlte, whe confessed on remedy | wi med by the He mony was the drux act and was heid in $500 ball [the withers stand: that he had’ come | e will be o months® | as Kelly in 9 “ urthe caamination by Magis. [mitted more than two hundred burg FOR AILING SKIN Mod Were AU ie aunt ve clopers have been| NEWSIES’ “SHOW GROWING, | tor further examination by Magis. jmitted more than two hundred burg. ‘ark Avenu Court eas ‘le tiffed that he disposed of his loot through (At All Druggists) vunced last Girt vainters ee toctives Judge, Hackett and kerb |PMbOtt. Aasiatant Dintelet "Attorney ls an n. with grammes at the pore Rene refused admittance when they tn court twenty-ehghe, men and women medicated with Poslam, at #e || csiasia . . at th * perl went t limbing ¥letims of Liebowits to identify nearly Poslam Soap ': id ta heakine ae | Rants phot Xe] CHICAGO, May 12.—The demand for| formance Sunday night for the benent | 30,000" worth Waly and silverware akin ah r for daily use f Kan her ca ommodations during convention week, c 5 i Camp at found in Duboff's store, Toilet. uno! Chorus girl In “Phe Belle of x Bold by. Wlive — ms ” husband was Fred Hoey y ‘ gee JIMMY GLASS GONE A YEAR. fll b 1 di i d itanchr age atthe tat | Clare ‘Bice tel” ae e Store w € closed all day BUIL of the | Ravin Tex x ; f toy Barnes and Beulah Livin Oe Der 1° | Mother StH Belleves Missing Hoy ‘our years later she obtained! He ys BteR to secure |S) ne of the performers will be Mital their break for the street, The fourth | It Be Found. How Father John's Medicine Noure ie Whe ben Caen a ating | Hanson, ¢ BO cae tee Ballet, Belle | waa found’ locked In @ Aven hee peeiey rae eae Te to-morrow Thi pon oO « 8 i Ke 1 a disappeared rom reeley, ishes Those Who Are Pale and Thin, y Falling Flag. | Tare. Thompa a Meade;! seweller Hinckiacked and Robbed, |County, Pe. tila mother still believes 7 - — ' ; . A A eased private homes for Rae 1 nA ra J ler, was will find him safe and well, Beeause it is made of pure and] 4 redne my flag and pole, ee ete 1 8 beon @ nation- e dislodged by the wind from its socket | ay, B His mothe! wholesome food clements, whieh} oy the niin foor of No. 266 Broadway F; ve In _Hetonea, eta k nan 10,000 nillee rune re ar ¥ : feaiia (UariiD clalnek thin iharnine, etrinie mt esponding to shouts for help from r t down {alse clues. Fils picture strengthen and build new tissue, | at 19 o'clock th ping, struck Theos F Yon nd Creek early to-day Patrol-| taste Be fe flashed on tho screen’ of nearly | Father John's Medicine is the Mundreg i and E venth Brreet an | man, and Benj | ny be a motion atta ewer the sou my « T. ime py. and fracture of No. Sixteent sy Caw oe hin ad ! hest tonic for thor mare pale, | Ve shall, thnx th ut ove Island, put out Ina f 3 so tying dn a eld men and run down tis free | de was the he poly struck lentally.” Bak and we t alone only five °, A N Mm bial ss 08 Red AR UR TR er a a ig ag ie Eo Si fat ta ae ifth Auenur, New York from elool: ! Kerotts drugs i noted bl rely han A, ieee tare rose r 1 t and beat the 1 The family home ts at No, 18 @ any form,- Advt. peas | treat 4 ion submersion |the May Jewewde: down Wilh the blackjack, jLienau Place, Jersey City |

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