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TAFT DECLARES NEW U-BOAT WAR IS UNWARRANTED 1-sNearly The writer of the letter warning| Several times during the last few Judge Learned Hand in the Federal —————EEE a pe knife. ; i it H four thousand refugees from the re- | the police that the Church of the Holy | months. Mrs, Charles Henry, @ hard/ District Court to-day sentenced | Yaran beware 4 at Alten Bitte to) 4 Wo" ie was beraigned before ‘hac gion heretofore occupied b eric ; ve “orty-second vi jaund court | pF, Ac mf told his story, Max ss ' it F upied by American | Cross, in West Forty-second Street, | working laun has gone to court! Franklin D. Safford, convicted of] wasHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Ob) ate Man of Nort) Wat ne roops in Mexico are moving towafd | was to be blown up by blasting pow-|and asked for protection from her and Says It Emphasizes Necessity ai sin | tan. In the person of Robert J. Brady,|to shoot her because she refused to} borne was tho “Oliver Osborne" |i a raaho Legisiatures. Members o art" anoke wpe PN Fi of Adequate Preparedness | there are 3,000 Mexicans, -|nineteen years old, of No. 541 West | support him any longer. She told her| Who accompanied Rae Tanzer to the| the Oregon and Idaho delegations K \ T granted th Against Unjust Aggression, | "ese and 400 Mormons, Ma Forty-fourth Street, an employes of| friends tho court officials paid little| Kensington Hotel on Oct. 18, 1914, to |COnR oariment to une thelr int ed for work with peels oY. Pershing reported, seeking safety on |4,000 REFUGEES ON WAY 'TO BORDER WITH PERSHING | Natives, Chinese and Mormons Flee Territory Heretofore Occupied by U. S. Forces, WASHINGTON, Feb. the border to-day from Colonia Dub- v BOY “DETECTIVE” WROTE OF CHURCH BOMB PLOT Youth Who Took Correspondence Course as Sleuth Admits He “Dreamed” of Danger. | | der on Feb. 9 was discovered to-day the Knickerbocker Ice Company THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, KILS WIFE AT HER WORK, THEN ENDS HIS OWM LIFE Husband From Whom Laundress Had Asked Protection Tries to Shoot Third as He Dies. husband, who repeatedly threatened attention to her 1917, a rereye After passing sentence Judge Hand | stayed execution until May 1, saying he did not propose to send any more Federal prisoners to Blackwell's Island, expecting that by that time the model prison in W ‘estchestor | County would be open and Safford | could be then sent there. An appeal will be taken from ad sentence SAFFORD GETS 9 MONTHS FOROSBORNECASE PERJURY Judge Hand, in Passing Sentence, Stays Execution'to Await Com- pletion of New Prison. perjury in swearing that James W,|have been made by Japan alien land bills now before the Oregon | serve a term of nine months in prison, ence to prevent passage of the bills “TRIES SUICIDE; GETS JOB. Hoy Despondent at & Clock, Smite ingly at Work at 10. Two hours change of things to-day eighteen, enth St and he d the whole aspect for Romeo FR Fast Ninety eo hia wife waa could not get commit sutetd heals itch 1nd WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. Ninet on hie face. this side of the international line.| Brady told My Capt Tunney of tective were found in ets. He added that $19 mnore he would be detective, $1 being for ra dictograph the boy's pock tions with as soon as he sent “forced by he sink neutral ves rmany,” sald Mr, Taft, | declared intention to els engaged In trad No Exchanges No Credits proprietor of the laundry, sprang ind grappled with the hus- Henry shook him off and put IMPERILED BY CHEMICALS ' MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT TH forward 1 full-fledged o band and Rep eraoae-oe: uh, sauncredaiy| the} day Mrs, Henry was buay at the . ., Fob, 1.—"G) ¥ | About of this number are mov-|“pomi squad” that he had dreamed | ironing board #1 the Pocantico Laun- Sal Ou ee oe oe a ee Unwarrantod” was the characteriza | IN& ove e€ | all he wrote In th ary at No. 007 West Seventeenth |({=™ ‘This nbs shelton r 6th oo ot 20th St. store ey: (} ton of the new German policy made remainder are travelling by train. | pas cholome: reet when her husband entered. ~s - asa = vor by former President Wyiliam H, Tart, . Gen. Pershing’s report was dated | iment, for ex He was not "goths over here, you, 1 want to All S ] y cha hes Jan, 80, at Colonia Dublan. The with- | placed under | talie With you, he sald gruftiy, Then, ales who addressed the State Legislature drawal of the troops was proceeding, | An. aidve Kansas : i“ , to-day on tho League to Bnforee the message said, without incident. | [City “schoc a pagel ne aft sleet ged td FINAL . | an pesitnenin ot tim for $4 tracted | Fevolver and shot her through the STAMPED ON A SHOE 1 reace, { Brady, he told Capt, Tunney, and sev. | heart 9 { Brady, , . 0. D. ' “The dangerous crisis in our veins | FIREMEN AT FACTORY FIRE Jeral cards describing him as a de-! As Mrs. Henry fell, William Miller, No C. 0. D.’s ' VE. AT 20" ST. Lnasanuadeseesie ee ee eee -------! with France and England, their crews | Hotel Guests Routed by Blaze hile thin caso has tts humorous | *Hother bullet in the prostrate form helena - and passengers, without warning, by | Early To-Day at Crosby and Capt. Tunney sa t has its Pill Miller ran for help, Jacob submarine warfare, is a grossly un a * Lifer because the Missouri concern dy a recipe for extracting tine from dynamite.” —_ another employee, tried to H Henry pushed Jersey Streets, Fire did $20,000 damage early to-day warranted extension of the blockade which bell right of nts have in nitro- nd sent a bullet into his I re he died, a few oe oe oe we we we we ww www wow = International law against neutrals. It in the seven-story brick building at Lage a es Pg greatly emphasizes the necessity for |Crosby and Jersey Streets, occupied | SPANELL CASE TO JURY. Grophed hie cevolver: eedpltads dale hastening adequate military and naval by manufacturing corfcerns and con-|On Trial for Killing Wife tn Ante! Uneil a weeks ago the Henrys | preparedness against unjust aggres- {taining a large quantity of highly in- of Army OMleer, lived at 219 West Eighteenth aion flaniehasis. caatevial AN ANGELO, Tex. Fob, 1.—The| Street. Fach was about thirty-fve : “It also takes away the flattering| Deputy Chief Langford, unable t of Harry J. Spanell, on triat for | years old { Uinction that wo are now so remote|get into the building by tho fire ea. (th murder of his wife lat July, went > \ ' the jury i from a Bu 1 War that we should ‘capes, the iron shutters being tightly | council ta 1 | A Little | is decline to enter a World league to n-| fastened, led his men through tho] Butler, U N | force peace. Such a league in the| first and second floor premises, but | 5Panell was riding . } futuro will be as useful and needed &| beat a quick retreat on being in- Arizona Legistatare Kaprenses Protection to use asx our leadership | formed of @ large stock of chemicals ' tn President. | and participation in it are necessary |in the basement and 500 gallons of| PHEONIX, Ariz, Feb. 1The Leg | to ite formation and wise guidance. |guiphurie acid in w tank under the ‘Mature to-day unanimously passed 4 | It is our duty to ourselves and to the | sidewalk. Fesolution expressing “entire faith and | op world to help it protect itself against | After turning In a second alarm| confidence’ in Tresident Wilson and) |, be Uk Peas the horrors of « vaginosis Langford had the fire fought from ad- | 4s! ey taka § © Mhatever | Used, with water, FOR THE DAILY \jontng buildings. The fire damage| uation growin out o the elt: | MOUTH WASH WILL PREVENT | of | was confined to the third and fourth . | noors, the former occupied by Finkel- | stein Bros. Sixty guests of the Hotel Valdosta, diagonally across the street, were ted from their beds by the blaze | ina made hasty exits In night attire, SORE THROAT, If your druggist} | cannot supply you write for generous FREE Sample. fant aeS that | Pros -phy-tol Products Co., Dept. W3. "he wets 220 Fifth Ave. N. Y. C. *, and when he gets! PRICE de. worse he begins to admire p rs school, went into effect to-day, George A. Hall, Sec y of the New York 5th Avenue 34th Street Child Labor Committee, announced. | CUSTOM SHIRT DEPARTMENT teen are granted work permits as in the past under the new law, Health Shirts made to measure in our Shirtmaking De- partment, on the premises, at moderate prices. NEW CHILD LABOR LAW PUT IN EFFECT 0-DAY | All Under Fifteen Must Be Ele-| mentary School Graduates to Get Work Permits. The Wellington Spring by the requiring that children under fifteen years of ago who obtain work certificate: be graduated from an elementary MAN'S WAY. (From the Dallas News.) Maybe you also have noticed when a man get law, passed last | ne Commissioner Emerson, Florence Kel- ley, Secretary ef the National Con- sumers’ League; William H. Mat- thews of the Association for Improv- ing Conditions of t oor, Morris B. Waldman of the United Hebrew Charities and other social workers are loud in their praise of the new law on the ground that tt will greatly re- duce the number of children applying for working papers, but all declare Madras Shirts..7v7.......3.50 to 5.00 canbe old Jun how much they act Silk Shirts....'00.00....7.50 to 16.50 Every Pair Every Pair of Shoes | . : ra a Upon request, samples will be sent by mail, or if desired, a representative will call, { from the Regular | A ctually Selling My hain Oy wth pease MEN’S FURNISHING DEP’T. MAIN FLOOR—35TH STREET i of eggs and the great de- ‘them there thousands Cammeyer Stock. Below Cost are of still in’ the cases | ae ae us| ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sizes are Incomplete. To Us. gasiizrraits athe mod dood BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS —_—— Men’s Fine Shoes |_ Smart English Models Conservative Models REDUCED FROM Women’s HighCut Lace Shoes ee Special 10.00 Every Suit has two pairs of full-lined Knickerbocker Trousers a J passenger | steamer to arrive at Uus port in twenty: | three years | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. W ORLEANS, for to-morro These suits are made of strictly all-wool fabrics and were selected for their practical wearing qualities; beautiful patterns in neat light and dark effects. Each Suit was made according to our own designs; size 8 to 18 years. 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