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WM MILHOLLAND Society’ 's Most Daring Woman Motorist MEMORIAL STAGED FOR WHITE HOUSE Will Take Place Tuesday— Joint Convention of Sut- fragists Called. WASHINGTON, “political upon woman suffrage fore,” the Congressional Woman Suffrage to-day all for an annual joint convention of the National Woman‘s Party and the Congressional Union, in Washing- ton, March 1 to 4 As a result of the year's activities, fMeluding the Presidential campaign Of the National Woman's Party, “the Advantage to woman suffrage has tremendously increased,” the Union declared, “and it becomes our im- Mediate responsibility to seize upon {t skilfully and push on from it.” President Wilson, it was announced fe-day, agreed to mect a “delegation” Of suffragists next Tuesday, in the East Room of the White House. Suf ffage leaders announce t delega on” will compris: veral hundred.” It is also stated that the meeting will Ive itself into memorial services r Mrs. Boissevain, with features by 8 Maude Younger of California ra. Sarah Bardfield of iforn! flow en route to Washington f San Francisco, and Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mrs, John W. Brannan of New York. Resolutions passed at memorial ser- Yices hold for Mrs. Boissevain in San Francisco, New York dat the Cupitol here will be read. DOOR LOCKED FROM INSIDE PART OF SMALL'S DEFENSE Evidence to Show Wite Was Alive When He Left Introduced at Murder Trial. OSIPEE, N. H., Jan. 6—The de- fense in tho trial of Frederick L Small, for the murder of his wife, Mrs. Worence A. Small, at their Mountainview home last September, lo-day endeavored to emphasize the fact that a lock, with the bolt shot and the key on the inside, was found in the ruins of the cottage. De now as never Union issued Jan. 6. attention turned be for its is Arthur W. Brunt testified that he waw the lock which had be n the side door through which Smali left ie house for Boston, and corrobor- ted previous witnesses who said the bar was out and tho key inside. The jefense argued that this evidence would be sufficient to show that the door was locked from the inside after Small’s departure and that Mrs, Small ‘was alive then, The visit of Small and Edwin C. Connor to @ hotel in Boston on the night of the murder, and the summon- ing of the latter to the telephone on # call from Mountainview, when he was informed of the fire, were de- scribed by Leonard Blizzard, who said Sinall was in tears while waiting for the automobile in which he returned to Mountainview: Small will not testify in his own behalf, counsel for the deefnse an- nounced to-day. It was expected, as a result, that the presentation of testimony would be concluded late CRASH KILLS “ONE, HURTS 14 Shed Over J fame Home Collapse: to The Evening World.) NEW. TONDON. Conn., Jan. 6.—One man was killed and fourteen were in- aring | THE EVENING WURLD, SATURDAY, Bride at Cathedral Wedding Jan. 10 RACING AUTO Marriage License Issued for Miss Dahlgren and Richard Emmet, Expert Golfer. Richard Smith Emmet, son of Deve- reux Emmet, and Miss Katharine Drexel Dahlgren, daughter of Eric 8. Dahlgren and Lucy Drexel Dahlgren, applied at City Clerk Soully’s office yesterday for a marriage Hcense, They will be married Jan, 10 at St. Pat- rick's Cathedral by Coadjutor Bishop Hayes. Mr. Emmet gave his adress as St. James, L. 1, his age as twenty-six, and his occupation as real estate. Mins Dahigren gave her home as No, 16 East Ninety-sixth Street and her age as twenty-two. Both are devoted to sports. Miss Dahigren is one of the most daring women motorists in America, and Mr. Emmet is an expert golfer, Last year | they appeared at numerous charitable entertainments, dancing together, In the summer of 1915 Miss Daht- gren ran a 120-horse power racer so enthusiastically that she was three times arrested in the Berkshires for speeding, and was finally deprived of her license by the Massachusetts Highway Commission. In August of the same year she ac- cepted a challengo to race her car against a motorcycle ridden by George E. Turnure jr. The highway authorities in the hills were deter- mined the race should not take place, Miss Dahigren sald: simply couldn't take a dare from Miss DAHLGREN in HER Mr. Turnure, particularly as I have \driven my little yellow roadster at better than sixty miles an hour many times. If it is safe for a man to run 4 motorcycle at a faster clip than that, a girl ought to be able to go him one better with a powerful en- | sine and four wheels, Mamma doesn't | want me to take any risks, but dear mamma doesn't know that it is per- | fectly safe to drive a car fast when you know the roads perfectly. “All the village constables for miles around are watching us to prevent the race, but it will"be over before they get through shining up their badges.” Miss Dahigren ts a granddaughter of the late Joseph A. Drexel. Her! paternal grandfather was Rear Ad miral John A, Dahlgren, U. 8. N. OFFICER SHOT BY ACCIDENT. Revo! ye Diese! ve | Patrolinun Eugene Healy of No. 416 | Bast One Hundred and Bighty-seventh Street was accidentally shot tn the ight aide of the head in the dormitory pf the Old slip stat man Edward J | detectives WOMAN READY 10 TELL TO-DAY OF PHONE TALK BY LEWIS (Continued From First Page.) began centring the efforts of his men upon the task of finding the motive for the crime. That robbery Is still the most plausible theory, was declared by the All the evidence, they say, shows Lewis was down to his last penny when he committed sul- cide, The police point to the fact that he failed to pay the chauffeur ‘of the taxicab which took him to the | vicinity of the Wilton Apartments, where Miss Roberts lived, that he left town with an unpaid bill at the and that his first act ee at toy ll Ta i JANUAR ak GA RARE 2 I Bh ob IDR ls, ¥ 6, 1917. BIG JUMP IN EXPORTS AND | IMPORTS OVER 1915 SHOWN Exports for 11 Months $4,960 302,630, Compared with $3,- 195,364,485 Previous Year. Export and import figurea for the first eleven months last year have been | compiled by the Bureau of Foreign and | Domestic Commerce of th Department | of Commerce, and they show a total of | $4,960,302,630 In exports, as compared | With $3,196,364,485 the corresponding to. the nited so a waif to $1,703,! ma 305, it $1,-) ageing 134, a, ety 422, att” ‘against “gti has, shown in the ee | Netherlands increased to Argenti $40.58 94,342,018, Russias from Dab to. 440,891,660 |. Imports for the aleven months ‘| 6,764,190 to $2,- | ine spe or the except rmany, . Belgium and Norwa STOCKS JUMP AS WILSON’S | PEACE STAND IS KNOWN Steel Leads General Rally and Mu- | | nitions and Industrials Fol- low Suit. | | President Wilson's assurance that [ho will not persist in his efforts to bring about peace in Europe and the | Beneral impression in financial circtes | | that the entente reply to his propo: | will be an absolute refusal to consider | peace on Germany's terms were cred- ited with putting new life into the} stock market to-day. United States) Steel led a rally at the opening which | persisted throughout the rer Steel opened at 1121-4 13-4, and maintained the high figure | to the close, ‘The leading equipments and munitions followed suit, and the industrials, coppers, oils and shipping also showed gains. Rails participat- ed in the advance, but in a smaller degree, except that Canadian Pacific, edict has been very weak, picked up| 2 points at the opening. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from prorious closing. | Net 1 lat or "t e Phd | rar) + h ; * + 3 | + 18] 6 = N at 7: On 1088 =f my ie +18 Sy # % ™M Pond > % ae Gt Get detective force said the Pittsburgh po- B* &. lice were done with the case. 10, ne tig 4% ea + 8] PITTSBURGH, Jan. 6.—Captain of Detectives Mackrell denied to-day that he had received any request from Philadelphia to intercept a letter, sup- posedly written by Bernard W. Lewis to Wenwan A, Lewis, his father short- id get a telegram askin, ‘op investigation of the cas jilnekrell said. ‘It pussied ‘mio y. o sald the telegram came from the Philadelphia detective which had not previously asked him to make an investigation. DID SOME ONE ELSE WEAR | | Hh lettttet lttttt ttitett NOLKER’S $15 SHIRTS? 7H -_—_ ” Question That Went Unanswered in Divorce Action Rich St. Louisan Ped | Brings Against Wife. a The name of Bertie Hollander, ecion 1% of @ prominent New York family, 3% said now to be a prisoner in the jvery high class and satisfactory to _ a ‘S| SCIENTISTS MAY TELL YOU U.S.IS PLANNING TO BUILD A PLANT AND MAKE SHELLS Secretary Daniels Declares Bids Made by Americans Are Outrageously High. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Calling American bids on high projectiles for the navy outrageous, Secretary of tae Navy Daniels announced to-day that the Government Armor Plate Board ts also working upon plans for a Gov- ernment projectile factory. “It appears that American firms are so busy making shells for foreign nations that they are not particularly interested in our business,” Daniels declared. “I consider their bids out- rageous but I cannot call the Englisd bid outrageous in the light of high cost.” Daniels said he might ask Congress to double the appropriation for @ pro- Jectile plant. OMciais of the Navy Department and naval officers expressed no con- cern to-day over the possibility of criticiem if the contracts are awarded to the English bidder. In any event {t is believed the English concern will be awarded contracts for some shells of both sizes. Up-to-date Hadfields has furnished | the navy with 600 shells, Of these, 100) | Were test projectiles for 14-inch guns, | and 600 were 12-inch projectiles. Ac- cording to ordnance experts of the navy “thes projectiles were of &« the navy in every way It was a bid by the English manu- facturers which puli.d down prioes for projectiles in 1912 the cost of cured at $315 each. a bid by Hadfields, which was below the figure set by American competitors HOW TO GROW TALLER When They Get Control of the Tethelin at the Base of the Brain the Rest Will Be Easy. BERKELEY, Cal, Jan, 6.—Tho se- cret of how to make a short man tall and a tall man grasp of science, according to Dr. T. B. Robertson of the University of California in a statement to-day. Announcement has been made by the biochemistry department of the University that tethelin, the substance which controls trowth, has been iso- lated. This substance, a fluid, is di clared to be located at the base the brain, and the actentists believe that by retarding or accelerating its actions it may ultimately be possible | Mrs, Schutte Declares Christian Olt- aller is within the] °o; to control human stature. One important phase of the Univer- | sity’s announcement is the fact that | experiments have demonstrated that tethelin accelerates greatly the growth of cancer. Dr. Robertson be. Neves that ultimately a process will| be found for controlling the functions of the substance in cancer and thus possibly effecting a control over the dread disease, The New York sociation tendered @ reception last night | Hotel Astor to the newly elected For Justice President of tion, presided, and the « Gildersleev: tx of honor .| which should only BLOCKED BY THREE WARS.” —_—_— t Trying Fifteen Years (@ p Self for Priesthood, Ernest W. Fossey, who arrived im the steerage of the Andania to-dey, hea been trying for fifteen years to Come plete his studies for the priesthood and has been interrupted by war three times, He was rejected for physical reasons when he applied for enlistment in England a few months ago and now feels will be permitted to finish his studies, To make sure, however, he ts going to Costa Rica, A call to arms for the Boor War was the first interruption in Mr. Fossey’e etudies, He was in Mexico when the troubles there made it necessary for clesinstical students to leave the ney. ~ | WOMAN ASKS $25,000 ON ASSAULT CHARGE ** mer, Iron Works Head, Attacked Her in His Hoboken Home. Mrs. Anna Schutte of For reat Street, Jersey City, started suit to-day in the Supreme Court to re- cover 000 damages on a cha of criminal assault alleged to have been committed by Christian Oltmer of No 285 Bayview Avenue, Jersey City, and who is the presidemt of the Oltmer Iron Works of No, 100 Monroe Street, Hoboken, Mrs. Schutte, who is better known as Madame A. Scott, formerly 4 cele- brated fortune teller in England, al- Y leges that the first assault took place in Oltmer’s home last April while she was employed there as housekeeper. BECOMES COATED She was deported from England in 1915 and took the place to support herself and daughter. A second assault is alleged to have been committed at tho Oltmers's summer home in New Dorp, Staten Island. SOCIALIST PARTIES IN ATTEMPT AT MERGER, Labor Organization Submits Con- ditions of Fusion at First Meet- ing Held To-Day. For the purpose of combining the rclulist and the Socialist Labor Par- j tes into one organization a meeting lof committees representing doth oi ganizations was held to-day in the Pulltzer Building. ‘The aim of the conference was to smooth out the differences of opinion which hereto- fore have prevented an amalgamation of the two partle The menrbers of the Labor taken into If cross, bilious, sick, fever- ish or full of cold, take no chances. “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm tender :tom- ach, liver, bowels, Children love this “fruit laxative,” and nothing else cleanses the oe ido geet liver ed nite child simply will not atoj to empty the bowels, and ‘ep iaing they become tightly socees with waste, liver gets sluggi sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don’t eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bed, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Party alist y us a federation. They want to| Mother! See if tongue is coated, then control of their membership | give a teaspoonful of “California heir propertics, They demand | Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all of the weven on the Nu- | the constipated waste, sour bile and, precutive Commnicten | aacated food passes out of the ey Insist on retaining member Bureau, and also a n | child again. questions, They are willing to give | Millions of mothers give “ y the right to name opposing candi- | Syrup of Figs” because it is dates and to co-operate on polltioal | harmless; children love it, and it never platforms, j fails to act on the stomach, liver and » ae Ee ae, | bowels, AGREE ON LIVING COST BILL.! Ask your druggist for a S0-cent — bottle of “California Syrup of Fi Gov, Whitman Brings which has full directions for bal Dillon Toge children of all ages and for grown-ups Gov. Whitman had a conference plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. enuine, made by | Syrup Company.” Refuse any othe Advt. |kind with contempt. day at the St. Regis Hotel with W. Perkins, as a result of which Mr. Perkins met John J, Dillon, State Com nisaloner of Foods and 3 together they to alleviate of The Legislature Governor. DANGER TO PUBLIC HEALTH Special Warning of Vital Importance at This Time--How Lives | #az"sariegs May Be Saved . mute woe ogirine watt Quick-Acting » |danger from poisonous drugs and | danger from stimulants contained | 2h@ speediest remedy for in so many so-called “Cough Cures.” | headache, piloushets ate gestion is a dose or ee Look on the label of these prepara- ignes | high the | the drew up a nditions due to the living, bill will with be presented the approval to of tions and you will see that they con- tain morphine, heroin, codeine, chloro- form and other dangerous narcotics be taken under a| doctor's orders, You are safe when aé IF CONSTIPATED ’ on oa on in which he later ended '* District Court, Brennan, of 1 %4 | were Supreme Court Justices Vernon M, | You take Father John’s Medicine be- fured when an immense shed being Street, Brooklyn, H reaching Atlantic City was tOlqower of London on an espionage a Davis, George V. Mullen and Richard | cause it is pure and wholesome, free | erected to cover the summer residence O Volunteer” “Hospital. ‘Mis | borrow $10 from the owner of ra (charae was brought into the trial of H, Mitchell; Judge Martin T. Manton of | from dangerous drugs and alcohol and | of Julius Fleischman of New York a SS nok Barlous, his . has more than sixty years’ success in |the United 8 Jud mnan was cleanin he pistol and jthe ce fi orth Noadben bert Nolker's divorce suit against John F. Mcintyre of the Court of G hotel 1 Fetettitittt + $+ tH+t Point, supposed all the cartridges had. be \! rea Seasions aud Judge John Le Wale |the treatment of ‘colds and throat | 7 eatledlly. kine Onn te Pearl Hyman Nolker, which was re- eral 0 ih a | Largest Sele of Ane Mat f the Dillding collapsed after |hawevers and exploded ae he winmined. Detectives say he mentioned the! sumed before the referee at No. 66 CE ay Hgnblear stare Hates Tone f nae ane aan {ng the t Healy fro a, ang name of a mutual acquaintance to Broadway to-day. ’ Cia rennan ntie with krief an . S anaKiMnnt cel De eet | to protect: the | remot did not penctrate| 89 entrance to the apartment of iker is a Louisa and | (yo Marian... AUTOMOBILES. see _ AUTOMOBILES. | AUTOMOBILES, the model, and that, when he de-{his wife is 4 of being too | Wet! Fo kM. oy mann | on A manded money, a quarrel started) friendly with uldo Ciccolini, the | Wetter’ Union’ Yel. ge a5 a | Savane there lacie Uiproce nages. Miss Mima Roberts, who, | Wil Oretand Co, 36% 80% ile a i h f here Is An nese a that | with her mother, travelled across the _—_ oo a | the police are accusing a dead manjocean with Mrs. Nolker and "Baby" of the murder In order to shield some {Albertina Nolker, Was asked if she | TO DEPORT MME. BROCKWA. a ' one oc? prominence, the Ul be. {had ever seen Mrs, Nolker on too ne | oe Se aaa Beneral be- | friendly terms with Hollander or | Bet Woman Gull- d Jef here ts that Lewis committed) sa jor Walker of London, Miss Rob- | the crime, erts answered in the negatly LONDON, —Madame In view of the fact that it is now| Concerning G. Vincent Ricardi, &|Brockwa, of Chicago, who was ar- pretty definitely established that the |rich Italian lawyer, Miss Roberts said Roberts woman was killed some time between noon and 4 o'clock last Fri- rested in London last month charged with fortune telling, was found gulity ndon Police Court to- she had often seen him at the Nolker home and he usually called three fined $250 and costs day afternoon, Capt. Tate regards the |times a day. On cross-examination, for deportation. fact that Lewis registered at the|Miss Roberts said she understood Adelphia a few minutes before 4 as|Kicard! was being consulted by Mrs. highly significant | Nolker with @ view to being retained ome to defend her, Questions were asked about some ys and recommend: Madame Brockwa was tnduced to xo to London several weeks ago to hasist. in. the organization of a new Kritish College for Psychic Science, Indicates Digestive Inefficiency When the stomach becomes “CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE’S”’ | Show | ee ne 4 ee (| silk shirts owned by | Nolker, [at wae tendtup by the, London Bor * weak, the liver inactive and BROTHER GETS COUNSEL {counsel strane found. their way |i uoegP Pete ate ota soe TNE the bowels clo: ed, your ap- HERE TO PROTECT HIM |. oniy into Kicardi’s hotel room, {with independent means. A son is a an to e ceptain in the French army and has petite is quickly ‘sifected, | [but onto his back, |charge of all the ambulances of the } | Soares Kaler, rother of Charles American Red Cross on the western } 4’ f . aes Tes cn et when a sense Me Yo MERGHANTS PROTEST | Opens rundown. tory. wan'in New York yesteraey| ABOLITION OF MAIL TUBES! NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. consulting with eminent laws yers. He You Need Hel Now sald it was the family's purpose to | — RACE TRACK, NEW ORLFANS, H spare no expense to protect Charles| Congress Is Told Burleson Tests! La., Jan. 6.—The entries for Monday's ‘ Fi Kuler from unfair treatment, Suppressed Facts and Were races are aa follows! | e e@ You require a safe a send of the Srothers here, kept Die carrat| Worthless Ts ( appetizer—one that wi el the disposal Misa Roberts, and i strengthen the digest tarass deiphia to attend theatre and dinner | , WASHINGTON, Jan. ¢—~The Mer- | Ge Duncn. Ha" Min “bu oaa : ig iges' ive forces partien ‘in’ New York. “Capt.” Tate, | chante Assooiation of New York tas Svcowp mace our year-olds gad up tf | Chief of the Ph phia detectives, | day protested to Congress against | ina: siz fudon; ‘oempan, ai This really suggests a fair trial of J) wnsitis'h sutgsgy, !™ "te abortion of the pneumatic: malt Heh ae i Grand Central | tubes there, Declaring abolition of the tubes Lewin Body Reaches Pittebur as | has | ebb bb bbbhbb bette eebtt 9 would Impose great inconvenience ted. “iT: Weve, 115 ne { Burial in Family Plot. upon every section of the country, | tii RACE Four pear olds, ang) yp: a} PITTSBURGH, Jan, 6.—The body of | the assoclution charged the Burleson | ing: ais urlonan. Cant. Ben, 110; Breil “Chit Bernard W. Lewis, who killed himself | Investigating Committee made tests | }}h) Bas Bib ent “Tite Wi. nal t ay haved 104, Heeluse, 118; Thrill, Jin Atlantic City after a warrant had|of auestionable character and ige ster Tit: Irrawaddy, 108 h nored, or suppressed, such vital fac. | PURTH RAOE—Fouroearolde gd un v been issued at Philadelphia fos his ar-\ tors that ite report was practically | {if;,,0%%, mile and a furlong. -—* Kllday, | Km connection with the murder of | worthious ’ gine na, eee 1” tote eT ‘ace Koberts, reached here to-day and | SeeeEnnEiie cuenta 5 OE Fourvear-olde and uni ell: | War taken to an undortaker's eatablish« | Ret Governor Par- 07g 8 area Tres nee | Wenman A Mon onhoanent was SON CITY, Mo. Jan. 6.—] "sy Four searolda and» Admi sion 50) 10 A.M. to 10.30 P.M j made that pr funeral services will | a8 one of the last acts offi piling) one mile, and « sittesnth.—Countervar) | is id nie ‘Hoye Interost he held to-mo afternoon und Inter Lewis family plot. | ninety-two young prisoner | Save ‘Archibald Mackrall of ‘the city | Beate! Penitentiary, © hl nistratic pardoned| {rom the! Bieber. de 100" Cee A CEN,