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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1917, catenins ii —) ——— i | | | pot i , te coping or fainting, shrieks * Ly A) Ly pointed at the action of the Senate ria, weeping al 0 Oi M because it does not pern eal lamentations, of Ray Tanger's. par 10 000 AT WORK Alligators Become Beasts of Burden in Florida ; Fevtae dite eo a: renee Ra tsar 2 fornia, a n ’ Where They Harness the Reptile to a Buckboar Avera ina be yertiet omt | rior" ae innont Bat uns and alt beeu sustain © attorneys should. € _ + eoaerteenne WOUTERERE TET Tere ETRE ae tee he Writish wide thus afited coud enter| nay to the uttermost, showing * : nd clear from ports of the United | Hination to excume anyone with. | This ts Miss Charlotte Ehibeck of |% | States. Under existing cond | ou r t of reason |New York out for a drive on a little | i4 ney may carry Runs aft only. || Up to (2, Neith, saleamman, betes cngsdadbadleedltdedesiebeddbe dinadluai dl E 4 ‘ Siates and Holland has been para Mt nrc “xalooman, NO. #085 ing. ¢ alin farm at |% | lyzed since the news reached here that | {Da ¢ t ons w. Jacksonville, 1 one ever |e . * German submarines had sunk seven} !Vorel, ine No. 218 Kast Forty~ |thought of associating the alligator | ¢ z: ‘ Dutch ships bound from Walmouth to] irs ree Schultz, retired, | ‘ we , 4 ? iim bs Rotterdam ie Noordam, of the oe No. 742 Untor vue, the Bron —_—e— with carriage pu but has | 4 3S ra $ —>— | Holand-ainerica "tine hich iy i enioe ies No.8 H , grown to quite @ sport in Florida H ; ¥3 as & ic ie bound east when the report of the ‘ . an MW Ovo Hundred riftietia Snow Lets Up for Few Hours, itor willingly submits to ls aé : / ¢| American, Oriental and ‘Bar-| retin “ot'ule German tovermment {Oe Talesman Is Promptly |e KE Jeweler ; ‘ f Din Hal ; ; \ t eighth street, an . . : nowsed, ‘The alligators ralwed ¥ o! by sels Prepare tc reached Now York, 1s laid up in Hall Sxcused am . m (|S West Fifty-eigith street, but Starts Again, With ee Jacksonville farm alg & 4 ber Vessels I repare to Arm | no Heyndam, which returned to| Excused When He Give ines Glas, etired policeman, INO More Due To-N ght. lea Hilla OF the tereeile ob Theke c, Id ‘, Z 4 Despite Senate's Course. inten couse after her cay ard of | His Age as 76, tatlvely avcopted on the Jury — SestOrl, Utd, Gm ike Bhels wine, ore |e 4 ! ‘ruthless warfar ree of cnssetiabiitdaiaden nitniaineitilpliniajbiniots iva va athing uses 4 8 ‘ ny, remains at her dock in Ho i An army of ‘oximate 0,000 | turning uses | 4| Officials of the Amertoan Line are Rae T diminutive a “ WOMAN GETS CONVICT TODAY men was at work on the strects ot | ben es ‘ si) @ | Rot discouraged by the refusal of the) ‘Ten Dutch freighters, fully loaded, | !ost in the high fur collar of her cout Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bre | : ; 4 | United States Senate to indorse the) Are lving in the harbor awaiting or-| was to-day placed on telal for th Has Job for Homer, tow D seven che: 0 ° 4 ders to start for 0) dy second t , perjury. Parole. abh ths aoricont biped pet hl decision of the President to place guns ‘ania ie Fei, S000, Gee fave tevin or Shainwald, dawghteniae 1 hich set in early j.|for defensive purposes aboard the Jon the same charge disagreed. She wald. 667 Madison sieet storm which eet in early Satu Bs “WE DON'T WANT RIGE ” : : day evening and which continued all q | steamships New York, St. Louis, St ’ Jcame to Wederal Court, to-day fap went to OnE day yesterday and inet night, con-| 4 | Paul and Philadelphia. Arrangements SAY WOMEN AT CITY HALL} cure Sear abe GGT AG Ibe RY to meet Charles Homer whi verting the sidewaiks into icy swamps ° celal worker and when a ‘ @|fo i t 6 bee - t i from Sin Sing prison. Dlocking atreet car and other vehicu | Wey ik eee oe the fuf end of counsel ta ' ed twenty yeare,Ot @ ‘ar traffic and delaying tr: nter [pleted and plans for sending them | is H slawait William C. Van nt of from twenty years to Ife A | | . | Mrs. Ida Harris Heads Delegation Ban Francisco jurist as i to ing the city anywhere from half ar @ | into the German danger zone will not : | the San Francisco jurist « Jin « ind Sing Sing prisons for hour to an hour. * % |be changed of Malians to Tell Mayor the court, she was scarcely visil econd degres murder, Miss Shainwald, vellers, nM 5 : ows “ 33 rn e, the tah ‘orming sort of r who a me er ¢ ne Wol h - were extras, ad Street meld Pivca of the line to-day, “will find a way| Mrs. tda Harris, who first gainod at-|Urnyyeeunt ct , her attorney; | has found employment for Homer and vee onthe ay iad mgt RHE MRT TE out.” tention by making anti-suffrage rel Ble senoy; |hus arranged with the Parole Board t he had work for 8,000 more men. About | + Pace ear y Maxwell Slade, associate att y: | lise “oe the 41.06 rh tatarered | - Machinists and iron workers etart-| speeches in Big Tom Foley's district,| several clerke and « mound of lew| ct a probation officer for him one-third of the 11,000 who rests AB: as od to-day the installation of plat-|headed a committee of ten Itallan|tooks and documenta Dee aeens arariment ia: case ct |g forms and deck braces for three-inch| women that called at City Hall to-| onty a little more thanea month ago AG GR sa'risn teen thirty canta a|% i | Suns which will be mounted fore and|day. Just now Mrs, Harris is head of | she had been in the court us a wit betir and are paid each morning fe cts | ° aft on the Asteo, @ freighter of the|the ‘Mothers’ Vigilant League.” Mrs.| ness on the trial of Franklin D. Saf. aes ied eae * h morning fo} iF Ortental Navigation Company which | Harris carried a banner on which was] +, rd, the Pla 1 hotel clerk twice | pi rf ses ) ; ; je scheduled to start for Bordeaux in | painted convicted of perjury in swearing t eoflrmer Itiagnt dl gprs doa |& fow days with a contraband cargo.| “We Americans do not want to eat, Jainen W. Osborne. the well-known ‘or Work at th oe bureaus in | ; |'Tho Oriental Navigation Company ts | jlawyer, was Rae Tanger's companion piper REE At coe es bO4-dO6-10404400006 HOODY >dOOoOO8 | the owner of the Orleans, which, with| “What do you want?" asked Lieut. |. 10 Gunday at his hotel, Charies H at a atc i g the 1 te | ra eaaclaeas haat " the Rochester, first defied the Ger-| Kennel, as the little procession hi Wax, who admitted that he had er -up during the morning | Taw, da the Legislature to reorganize | KENNETH D. McKELLAN, Tenn. |man danger zone and safely reached |at the entrance to Mayer Mit, Waiked out” of! an Oregon pribon ee a ee Dillon's department and) Ward 18) panK TRAMMEL, Florida, Bordeaux, | office | where he was serving a sentence, tes- . afternoon, and it will continue to pounsel to the Wicks legislative Com- | REBUBLIOAN SENATORS, WILL ons omsats of the Oriental Naviga-| “We want to talk to the Mayor,"4 1 that he was the “Oliver Os- REG. US. PAT OFFICE night, according to the Weather Bu {mi pee nvesumaree we Salk OUR: a Pi ENT. | ” shal cc ; shining M ply last suman PROBABLY BACK PRESIDENT. tion Company share the belief of | sald the loader j bor of Rae rs Hehtning- | eau. This prompted Commissioner ‘ree Avs Perking said to the] Two Republican Senators apparent-| ayer aninving euthorivies aust got | Mald the Teader | apt romance and had been with hes CELEBRATED etherson to instruc y aasin * | Forum any is ning rio! 3 o nd " 7] and elsew re shel ubovallane “ueina, ae ts Te CDAUCHER tHe New RAE Ht | ty appreciated the logic of the Prest-|tnough the Senate did not give the| “About rice.” “When the ‘roll f as © ae. soe Seeveliony Geng at fey a | © this moment. He added that, so | dent's position. One of them was Sca-| president authority to arm ships, the| “The Mayor ten't an auth on | called eighteen went up in Indian file HATS speed and pitbel the snow froz ) far as the food supply Im concerned, | ator Lodge of Massachusetts and the | sentiment in favor of such action wan | rice" jto Judge Van Flee jesk m 6 up. A cold anap of short dura ihe United § oo is in i” wa pther Se 01 andegee of Co: - ‘ uses or ex pation ¥ Laalveittaslioe’ NOLNGSIe Asean Omen and IE ThecWeae that fen Eva avian ie Pris: so overwhelming that guns will be| “Lut the pe on the east aide) excusen,or explanations of | ‘y Acknowledged as the Ne MA beneaeded bY A wake Gave another year, with moro men with-| gent greater authority, than thag|mounted under Government super-|are starving,” declared Mrs, Harris y. Ono of them gave his ao as criterion of correct due here within twe four hours | drawn from industry Europe and | iven in the Armed Neutrality Bu, |¥!s!on within a few days Send in thelr names,” sugge: [seventy-six and was a 18 fash r ah Supplementing the work of. th [iyr° the “preatt’ food altuations is| which died with the session ot the| Armed with guns for dofense, the| Kennel, “You and others made the SV iillain Teane dee epeelat pr aseons (0) Men's Hts avovellers were 125 giant plows and —_—+— | very pleasant” to what will provail | genate yectord steamships of Barber & Co, Inc.| charge about starvation on the east|,Wiliam Rand gr. special pr 178-180 Fifth Ave me mise saployed by she surtace lines . then bess hest Aphis No, 17 Battery Place, will carry! me ago. The Mayor told | id ‘Mro“Chanler were “4 9 throw the slush from the tracks.|More Than 100 Carloads of |'"8 kina deciared tast night in n{. The President's advisers are conf- iti: Beasaviaa Eels tock ; aes wuidines. an wars lone in’ questic pelleted The great Volume of water that fell Potatoes Arrive—Eggs and | talk at Grace Methodist Episcopal | dent that he will clear up any doubt | arinac es Pay re ‘on tA bar |you to produce evidence ita) eee AS TUEC Ty ' NEW YORK with the snow rendered easy the dix- ALOES AITIVE—ERSS ANd | Church, Wost Ono Hundred and [as to his Purposes not later than the |°f the globe, including through the! not done sv Now what do 3 Jamon prom ini ein we posh! of the slush, the greater part Butter Less Plentiful Fourth Street, that the Fam-| Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. German U boat zone, it was an-| want d influence elgh. in Priecipel Chee it being pushed into the sewer open er Less Flenutut, blers have hidden away known |“ nounced to-day. The ships will be) wwe w rice r of ling a verdict » without difficulty. Comm/ssionor | a | quantity of potatoos. Eve They are wiso convinced that It 1s} rere the: Gaversinant e don't wan Pt ceet ria pecteh real Ae Fetherston says that if his forces had | begets Ratio buy potate ‘l hie purpose to address to-d or} arme soon as yovernmen With that the Procession | night [Rana serrate ett showy not fought the storm from Saturday | !n aplte of tho storm, foodstuffs Of | ine jocation of the speculators’ hoard |on Tuesday @ message to the special | &'¥6s the word, ae eee SEE Kar Tr EnGa HY AYIABRERY. OF By: Any night on the same Se oI Coe a all kinds came into the city to-day, | is unknown. Io urged that Congress | session of the Senate, which he called} Th® company owns these freight | promising to re! lowed the bi owste of March, nol’ vetato Inquiry Q ‘ agen Ma, Benger | Potatoes and onions ax plentifully as] inimtecioner lot Weights and] last week for the confirmation of ap-|*teamships: The Dochra, 4,810 tons, | — Brooklyn, because of the xreat NUM | just week, butter and eggs in lesser | Measures Joseph Martigan sald last] pointmenta, urging a revision of the| the first American ship to leave thia| her of surface cars, was hit hardest | night at Labor Temple, Pour rules of that body so as to do away |Country for a port in the restricted | sEaretinn: Osseo were ae ft 4000 toon| eda pane arta dna Lie: ral Hi tt viivouled the | With the ancient filibuster and to pro-|z0ne after the German announce. | apeveilers Shere ware ene 600 men | potatoes have been shoved into vari Rove nt “food riots,” urging city folk | vide for a limited cloture. ment; the Macona, 6,311 tons; the| at work in Brooklyn to-day pep .e siand’ wupply the Whe obeine efees Onega, 3,636 tons; the Satsuma, 4,204 Surface and elevated cara Jumped | OUs freight yards and piers since late|to turn fart an © obstruction of seven senators a e tracks because of slippery rat nd caused long delays in tram all parts of the borough, One of the most serious tleups oceurre) on Fulton Street elevated sust vefore the morning rush hour when a train jumped the rails at Fulton Street aud Flatbush Avenue, delaying travel on that line for an hour and fificen mir A trolley car bound Park jumped the track at Wakhington and Concord Streets, Brooklyn, and held up traffic for twenty-ilve min utes, At the offices of the Interboroug! Rapid Transit Company it was sta the storm had not interfered with the subway and elevated trains to any Noticeable extent, although subway rains made slower time owing to the increased number of passengers. Man agers of trolley lin Manhattan said the cars Were moving with more speed (hun yesterday Trolley car service in the Bronx was delayed at many points by horses falling on the tracks. Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Kalbach had about 1,100 men and a number of plows at work and 2 ing away the slush The hydrants were turned on in La fayette Street, the main artery fo tomobilists in the downtown busi district, the result being that » Waa as scarce there as | was plent! ful elsewhere, ) trucks cart j other roads brought in the usual num of car and there Saturday and onions or any increased consumpun Pees cam of potatoes sturday afternoon \ Th ) Steamship Companys boats brought in thirty carloads o potatoes this morning from Mair town New York Central, New York, New Haven and Hartford anc | are new lying hoy at plers and te } thr ut the elty 490 cars Jwhich were still in the yards famine in dropped f | tatoox onions and no further break in wholesale prices is expected | Motions, « until after then mpc Onions were quoted to-day at $6 a te on & wholesale, But there was noth. | ber inters ing about city plers to indicate | Overcome any weakening of the boycott on change the farm labor MOVE BY SENATORS TO CHANCE RULES -—TOENO FLBUSTERS roll In the rom nd since that time tt ssidle to call t any question if one posed objection, It 4 this impo: lity of the list of privileged ho has rarely made & move of an in- h mem Re tng a Dill to a vote If there is objec- | tion by, a filibuster that the oi rules, as demanded by the ‘ort tons, and the Suruga, 4,375 tone, The company in addition scores of steamships under charter control and flying the American flag. Many of them are now in European two years ago prevented the adoption cloture rule after a record-break- filibuster on the Shipping Bill. SENATORS ARE VERY BITTER AT STONE. has |, ‘Phe President is not alone in hie| ports and some are on their way, indignation over the action of the| back twelve Senators, Leaders of both par- , 0 received ties in Congress shared it, They centre| The Cunard Lino received a an | their criticism on Senators Stone and | Message to-day announcing the safe| resolution indorsing the action of the| thirty of whom were Americans, and a end all relations with Germany, and| hours, The Manchuria is not armed, Her sister ship, the Mongolia, which lleft this port on Feb, 20, is supposed | to have arrived in London, The American liners Kroonland and Finland will be used as freight- ora between New York and Liverpool whether President Wilson is able to supply them with arms or not, As soon as the Kroonland !s fitted out ternational character without con sulting the Chairman of the Foreig: Relations Committee, The obstinacy of Senator La Fol- to Jette ia attributed partly to tempera- t- ment and partly to his pacifist views, | The Progressive leader is a sort of free lance in the Senate as well as in politics, The Armed Neutrality Bil! was not to | La Follette, ‘Phey are most bitter | arrival in Liverpool of the liner An- against the Democratic Chairman of|dania. The Andania left New York on tho Foreign Relations Committee, who, | ren. a2 ANG pabash ware) aueut | lows than two Weeks ago, introduced « apes Ae eee | Unloading was expected to be freer ‘ President in breaking off relations | big general cargo to-day than at any timo recently, (Continued from First Page.) with Germany following tho promul-| ‘phe big American transport liner| though there was no change in the gation by it of its “barred sone” de- a | | 5 and vote for a change which will cree of Fob. 1, ‘The Missourl Bene. | Manchuria, carrying no passengers | wholesale price of potatoes uj) to noon : ey r has enjoyed the confidence of the| but deeply laden with a valuable cargo, jand very few buyers at $7.45 and $8 aj@hut out the fi Heats tm! Senato Prealdent more than apy member of | was in readiness to start for London | bag of 165 pounds. The ish holi- | Robert L Owen of Oklahoma Is lead- bay tee sh nim that the President | to-day and it is believed she will be days, which begin Thursday, are ex- | ing the fight first communicated hia purpose to outside Sandy Hook within a few pected to stimulate the buying of po- | In 1808 the previous question was in oss plen- | OPAPE see the only measure of importance | With oll burning bollers she will leave Pennsylvania Rallroad trains were | tifully to-day and the wholesale mar-| President, will be made ; form: (Killed by the Benate. Along ‘wits | Robine's dry dook and proceed to the reported about an hour late, while | \. pad to ti conta aeferant rie | the following form: it went appropriation Dilla carrying | Piers at the foot of West Twenty. thone of th Hattroad | Ket re | on, March 8, 1917, — $509,943,000. ‘The mort urgent of | second Street to be loaded with cargo amDAny we y thn seeds Mane ee conte last week. | sve tho underalgned, hereby mu- | these vile is that providing $119,006: | already easembled, ‘The Finland eit New York ¢ a trains and t The Mayor's Food Supply Cominlt 000 for the army. then be equtpped as an oll burner on the New Haven railroad were t Is to-day distributing, through | "lly \d agree to co-oper- | “Tn the line of foreign developments| The White Star liner Baltic 1s duc aed Cian Walt an hour late the public schools, 800,000 copies oft? With each other tn compelling there was little of consequence. Sea. | here to-morrow, after passing throush lsc “ ee aubeticater (Such changes in the rutes of the sen- {retary Lansing sald that the situation | the submarine zone, and the Adriane. jit» second cireular on “substitute 18 to terminate successful fillbua. |Felating to Germany was “about the! of the same line Is expected Friday. | foods. It deals with hominy, rolled sey same.” Officers of the British lines are disap oats and yellow corn meal. | Ang enable the majority to tix | Federal and city authorities contine |” 20ur for disposing of any bill or ued to-day to search for criminal | amo) Tule OF 988 | evidence Againet commission men and hour to each Henator for discussion speculators who are sald to have been | * pen Re er Fit ba 4 aaa | | backed by German money in attempta| spray agi bass i to corner what Mot she dsbloe es ; | , hy No. TK} poiale and on pe in! 1Uinola, | ROBBIE 34 OWRN, OXishon Father John’s Medicine Is Best Wis Missouri, lowa and Wash- | epee ‘ Ohio * has a heavy soft lead 3 lee ear Te ae for Colds, Grip, Sore Throat A telegram from Bangor, Me. says! yt a cf | . | JAMES A AD, Mis ark gay, and writes fF nat :0o0000 dunneie ot 8 voiatonn id aaa (Kepm Mowourl | and Stubborn Coughs and as h been brought from thelr hoard ‘a LD 4 boldly and ing placen by farmers and atorekeep. | AMEN, VARDAMAN, Missisnipl.| a Body Builder. smoothly, bechahan aba bik ope me tir be- MORRIS SHEPPARD, Toxas. - Ang shipped to New York in the hope |qnorge BK. CHAMBERLAIN, Or A on A At all dealers of fetching “famine prices.” Bpecula-1jON SHANP WILLIAMS, Ming | Father John's Medicine is an old-fashioned family remedy- Cc Made by | tors, including those alleged to have! \WinLIAM F, KULBY, Arkansas | Hot w patent medicine, but the prescription of a learned doctor, It THE VENUS PENCIL FACTORY }been financed seam 6 MANY, Bre OX?! 4. A JON d M is free from opium, mor- 220 Fifth Avenue New York bs waterday was ap. |CLAUDE A. SWANSON, V phine, chloroform or poi Pools | DUNCAN UV. PLETCHER, Piorlda sonous drugs which are \ tate JOUN WALKEI SMITH, Maryland found in many of the pat @eaxdon 13 Aa Vitae Mian nee : gear ve W. Ward in mperoh | WILARD BAUL ent medicines; it contains a hor Forum, Stuyvesant Migh| W: J. STONE, Misxourl, no alcohol or other stimu- | CHARLBS 8, 'TILOMA lants, It is a Food Medicine, « JMENRY P ASHURST na pure and wholesome, Father KEY PITTMAN, Nev John’s Medicine has had “Th Sil Wi ” Look for the |V8U% 0. HUSTING, W more than 50 years’ success e Silent itness Tada THOMAS J. WALSH, M for colds, grip and throat sl dani suden yellow | josnri INSON, Arkinaa troubles, It is invaluable as that name “Luden" on every he AMES sAD fornia 1 bode bad 1 drop is one protection against package. JW KING, | a tonic and bony bul « erent | substitution —the familiar vel- JJ.c.W KHAM, | FesrORea Woe ash ane CONN low package is another. JOSEPH BE. RANSDELL, Loutst system to health ' ae Luden’s have become JAMES HAMIL-DON LEWIS, Min strength, It nourishes the the National Cough WILLIAM H. PHOMPSON, Kansas system and makes flesh, Drops. Luden’s have . JPRANCIS G. NEWLANDS, Nevada We want to warn you many uses. ALBERT Bi iA ew Mexico against the danger in tak } ing medicines which rely on a y jstimulating or nerve-deadening drugs for their effect. They} »MA 1A |weaken the system and leave you exposed to disease, cause 1 _ {OKE SMITH, G }vous prostration and a craving for drugs MENTHNOL HARRY LANE. O | Vather John’s Medicine is a safe medicine for all the family; | CAND aY La ’ John's Medicine is a t mily j ¥ COUGH DROPS |JOUN P. SHAPROTH, Colorado for the children as well as older-people, because it does not con Give Quict Melek |OSCAR W UNDURWOOD, Alanamea tain al Advt hol or dangerous drugs m any form — FE = = = ———— <= ———— — oe 2. 3. Saturday Is Orange Day Put Sunkist Oranges in Every Lunch Box WHEN boxes are packed for noon-day lunches, remem- ber this convenient and economical desert. Everyone needs the orange’s orgunic ealts and acids as a digestive aid. And this is orange week—a good time to etart the Sunkist habit. National Orange Day is next Saturday, March 10th. of Sunkist Oranges on that day and all this week at many stores near you, Sunklet Oranges are uniformly good oranges. They come in varying Ask that your Sunkist be delivered to you in the prices. original tisee wrappers. Caltenta Pratt Qrewers Exchange. A Co-Operative, Non Pret Orguniantion of 0900 Growers, Los Angeles, California, Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges et Five Special Feature ‘There will be special sales S Next SUNDAY’S WORLD Allegorical Portrait of St Colored Cover Design. Irish Coats of Arms of Fill Familie eee Three Good Irish Stories Patrick. Famous | 4. “When Uncle Sam Ru A Victor Herbert “Century Gir les the Waves.” Song. IN GRAVURE—New est Blizzard of Twe Ago; also a Group of } of the Cuban Revolution, York's Great- nty-nine Years <clusive Pictures 4 ‘

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