The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

I 4 yh ii Y i, ’ ight pierced ~-SWEARS TO DELIVER FRANCE. FROM ARMY OF INVADERS ceuniiininnns Peasant Girl Takes Solemn, Pledge to Drive Out the German Hosts. | RARE PSYCHIC POWERS.| Miterate, Yet Writes Remark-) able Religious Work in | Many Languages. | PARIS, March 14—Under the| ehadow of the great Arch of Triumph in the Place de l'Etolle in Paris, in the Convent of the Sisters of Wisdom, ts the twenty-year-old girl whose story | has otirred all France—the modern Joan of Arc, who has vowed to de- liver France from the invader. When she came to Paris a few day ago her first demand was that she bo taken to the summit of Mont- martre, the highest point in Paris, just before dawn. There, standing before the Basilica Gu Sacre Coeur at daybreak, as the first shaft of sun- the mist and caught the top of the great bell tower, she took the vow to deliver France from * the invader, as the spirit had direct. | ed her. No one has been permitted terview Mile. Clotilde Perchaud. C dinal Amette, Archbishop of Paris— who, It 18 believed, 18 acting under in- | structions from the Vatican at Rome had her sent to the convent in the Avenue Victor Hugo for a period of observation. Every day the priests and nuns who are watching the girl fend complete reports to the Cardi- nal, and it is rumored that he has al Teady sent to Rome a favorable pre- liminary report the genuineness of her visions and power: I was permitted to sta to In- re dat a dis- tance and watch the girl as she walked in the convent garden, several following at a respectful dist |dear ones — THE EVENING WORLD, 4 little farm at Puy-Saint-Bonnet, a tiny hamlet eight miles trom Cholet. Her peculiar personality and dispo- sition led her parents to agree with her teachers that it was better to let her stop her schooling when she wished. | PYSCHIC POWERS RESULT IN. FINDING SOLDIERS. Since the age of fourteen she has been studying by herself. A year later she started the construction of a rude fieldstone altar on her father's farm, It immediately attracted the| attention of neighbors, and then of| those further off, until it became an! object of curiosity for the whole re- | gion. | Mothers, wives and sweethearts of soldiers brought photographs of their at the front and placed} them before the statue of the Virgin| Mary which adorned tho girl's rude altar, Her advice to women who! loved ones had been reported mis ing, which frequently resulted in th soldiers being found—often in Ger- man prison camps or suffering shock of amnesia or aphasia in @ distant hospitali—was the first indi- cation of the psychic powers pos-| | sessed by the girl. A week ago she announced to her parents that a spirit had appeared | to her charging her with the mis- | sion of delivering France from the invader, She was taken to see the | Bishop of Poitiers, He appeared, garbed in ordinary priestly black, while an ordinary priest wore the purple robe of tie Bt Without faltering or hesitatiy girl ig- nored the bogus Bis d kneel. ing before the real Bishop kissed his hand and told him of her mis- sion, Another priest accompanied the Paris, where she made he r vow on Montmartre, gazing in the half-If t of aybreak across the mist-hidden capital of France — SHOOTS WOMAN, ENDS LIFE WHILE SCORES LOOK ON Clad in sombre, b black robes, the girl neve seemed to be miliare Gan Biehn walking on air, with her head thrown Chikiren and Mothers See Tughoat baok and h es directed hea | Captain Fire at Victim and ward, Her carriage reminded on Then Kill Self. Genee, Paviowa or some other dancer.) a 5 sear windows of th id MMLITERATE, YET WRITES IN homey, in stanton and’ Chrystie ‘! Streets, scores of women and chil- J) The wealth of fiimy hair, which 8) dren to-day saw Jolin Schaaf, cap- aaid, because of Its fineness, to Moat! tain of the tuzboat Fulton, chase Mrs, | about her like a cloud, was hidden Walkarcints e by the religious headgear, but I could ‘a Aah a see the great gray eyes whose | pay, ling gaze first attracied tten- eens aes tlon of the village priest at Puy 4 . oe Saint-Bonnet is head. Mrs, W I could see, her hands, which led in the back and are lily white and tiny and tender as| att pda She w those of the most pampered debda- | ‘ eee 4 tante despite the fact that the girl 8. Walker is thirty-six has done chores which in peace times | #°4 lives with he would ong to men, even on the! '¢ top floor of t hou French farms where the women are| Ws forty-five years old accustom to help with hard, wounded woman he tried labor, his attentions upon her a few Although I could not see the book ™ ago. To-day when she re she has writ Hegible and| turned fro ¢ rhet Schaafl was entirely {litt , rudely iMustrated | waiting at the front door in a sort of futurist style, | was told), “He bexsed me run away with sy no leas a person that Deputy De- |!!!" mali! Mra, Walker, “I tried to lahaye who has seen it, that its con- Pete he bheeeaa ie . tents are no le wonderful than per plexing. | Savants and students of religion| who ave examined the ook a t thi shows a knowled, of the primal principles of theology, which indicates tha yut has lea t insh, th ame us of Roman Catholicism ntly not gifted with the power translate those eas into fluent French, Throughout the work there} are passages in Latin, Greek and He '\ brew, yet she apparently had less than \ the usual French child's schooling Mile Perchaud with parents and always live her her sister 9000000900 HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied to Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up waiting. Instant relief clogged nostrils open right u passages of your head clear and you no Your the air can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuflling, blowing, headache, dry- ness. No struggling for breath at ight; your cold or catarrh disappears, SC imall bottle. af Hly' eens Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils, It Nenetrates through every air passage 0 the head, soothes the inflamed or swellen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuifed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Advt. ! oe ARRESTED LEAVING PRISON. Josey Things rubbed a way to amt Phin hea! the” Impurities that 1 hare, been using Wate. ‘contala ing ue lear and athority. and whose a to cheat a box tod a) ON THE MARKET 61 Mailed in aad Oh on ett Yor Hageman and all reli ter Mave come to the vines yoursel! oft NOB Ines reretin of 804, Hroad It Is Nearing Completion and Will Seat 20,000 oN PARIS HEIGHTS, NEW 0 A aaa Tabernacle Being Built for “Billy’’ Sunday; Spt y SONDayS FABERNACLE Ore This is the enormous tabernacle when “Billy” Sunday sounds his smaller buildings which will mean | ‘cnn for Mayor Mitchel and the| martialed, stood up against the wall being bullt for the “Billy” Sunday ‘first trumpet call in his campaign — much to the thousands who Will | poarg of Katimate ho asked the Ap-|""d shot for high treason. 1 intend revival. The big structure ts near- in New York City. attend the revivais, There will B® | Soiate Division of the Supreme Court Logisiature’ la coanltaiion 1 sii ha This building cost about $70,000, an emergency hospital, resting |i prooklyn to vacate the recentloniy under the very lenient laws of ing completion on the grounds of including the rental of the ground rooms for men and women, cafe- | inser of Justice Cropsey citing the] this country t eleven people wo td the old American League Base It will comfortably seat 20,000 per- teria lunoh, restaurant, and an in- | oi+y omoiais before him for examina-|Gare to defy and defame tho great ball Park, at 168th Street and sons, and when New York gots — dopendent fire department. tion cencerning the propo Now| Sovscrated mane: he SMe Chey Broadway, the fever it is expected every There will be checking rooms, | york Central West Side intprovement : “ Tho tabernacle 1s the biggest —xeat will be filled at every meet- where bables my be left while | mig court room was erowded to N undertaking of its kind in the ing. their parents attend the revival | canacity with lawyers and spectators, UGAR PROFITS FOR 1916 world and will open next montt Surrounding the tabernacle are meetings. some concerned in the case but more| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, Fesy. CE HUGHES ARGUES FOR MAYOR AGAINST DEATH FOR ACT A BROAD, Judge Re fuses Bouck White's Plea for Dismissal and Jury Will Get Case To-Night Judge Metntyre In Gen al Ses RIVERSIDE INQUIRY White wt ike, dBi White and the other Defeated Presidential Candi- two weeks on the ghat burning date in Court as Lawyer First |'%° American fag in a “melting pot poled 3 a . e yard f their head s, in Time in Ten Years, West Twenty-first Street, last) sum ATTACKS OLD STATUTE, isheay doth re eet a is expected the case will go to} jury by crating the flag is thirty days tn nt nt The penalty for | Act Under Which Cropsey Or- or a fine : a of $100, or beth. In dered Hearing Unconstitu- |denying White's motion to take th : ‘ caso from the jury, Judge Mcintyre tional, He Declares, j sald ‘ “If a group of men and women tn jthe kingdom of England, the Emptre haries FE. Hughes made hia first) of Germany or the Repubile of France did to. appearance to-day tn court since his day as these people did in the ing. The boy are drilled not only novement, and has the use from Government of 175 rifles for its members, The Boys’ High School of Brooklyn! has three full companies, and is now) the 250 NEW YORK BOYS BY GUN PUTS CUBAN of them Interested in the personality of the On the bench Justices Jonks, Rich, Thomas, Staple: Jton and Blackmar, On the other #tde of counsel table was ex-State Senato Willlam M. Bennett, who years was a clerk in Mr. Hughes's law office! and now is chief legal opponent of the SOAR UP 10 $9,756,379 American Refining Co. Reports | Huge Increase for Year, But Calls Margin Smallest. Profits from a9 counsel were operations of $9,756. re reported for 1 fe enlisting a fourth. They drill in the | proposed Riverside Improvement Amertean apie Refinin ‘on AH + | Coast Defense Command Armory.| Two somewhat complicated court! ihe annual atat Sana Ee, rom the Manual Training High pied saa: HERE thin FARIS statement issued to-day hool 150 boys are receiving instruc | Proceedings were 4 As against $2,991,465 In 1916, Thi ons in the Fourteenth Regiment Ar. | | for final determination, but both were] company's balance sheet shows a nory. In the same armory 100 boys of| counters. Write for free designed to head off the examination! o¢ gy29 an increase of §7,917,- Sie fine seniotes ———— Erasmus Tan tee - being trained f officials ordered by Justice Crop-| 901 over 191 . The Freeman Perfume Co. Bryant High School has a@ training be itt Bat ig “ Dept. 99, Cincinnati, O, 2H,’ igh Se j]]. corps of nearly 400 reernits; the Hich| Engines Shi F ,.|sey on the application of Senator] The turnover of the company, ac , 2,500 High School Lads Drill-| corps of petrty aes cro nnd Mern,| engineer at Sugar Mill De-)oy on ne ee eetiety for Prevene cording to the statement of President : There \Will Ra ; a ertileke: Clubs Atl. -ninwah. Gavictiniiantalen Prides s s y ca abst, approximated $200, cre] ing and There Will Be High has a fold artillery class cf clares Revolutionists Didn't |tion of Municipal Waste, This meth-| 999,000, leaving a manutacturiva | > Sahoola eontribute. 160 enc i 7 rth Ene ao C lod of attack was made under an al-| profit of about 4% per cent. This 20,000 Soon. Hae ee auay Hick pac ma vontocatl Even Wait fora Shot. [UN Sone tten statute, No. 1,634,| percentage, it la claimed, te “outeld Richmond Hill High School is start- - bh "lof the Chicago packers, the amallest | which had been Invoked only on Ne \ The toys of New York may bea bie | ine & cornea aha: GacasvchbtiSa eAmmarinan® Aut eee eee van {Targa of, profit In the manufactur- +t Pacificism has simmered out on the before to smash t ing world TA ae factor in the war, If war is to come. east side, for the Eastern District —Wwhen it's backed up by a machine | Wyck Ico Trust. Tables accompanying the report x Bly uaranteed. If not, they will be solidly drified for High School has come forward with 4 ed since Mr, {show that the company's business in thor ord. Ce _ \future emergency. Compulsory mil-|the best of the schools, nignbering|*U" And @ crew—ts shown tn the) Ton years have elapsed since ot |i9ig amounted to 34 per cent. of the sree ary tri g h bate nearly 400 students énrolied, who will| narrative brought here to-day by Jo-| Hughes was before a court. In that sugar production, cane and itary training for boys between the| try rei iisieuctiona next Monday time he has been Governor, Justico | as against 75 per cent. of the es of sixteen and nineteen now pre-/ morning in the Forty-seventh Ar-| 8eph Peach, chief engineer of @ sugar! ce tne tnited States Supreme Court /entire output in 1894. ‘The company, in the State, made so by the mory. vi: mill at Pacaja, Cuba, who arrived|ang a defeated Presidential candi- fatto Bat, Beene 40,000 atock- Amendment to the act establishing on the steamship Munamar of the| date. women peas Olay armada eyo aye RAE TANZER TELLS JURY Munson Line, tn from Antilla, At the outset Mr. Hughes attacked — th iakinpetan Soattn ert va not in SHE NEVER HAS FLIRTED | Mr, Peach sald that the day before | the statute on which the order of _crrelths Might Cla “Revel.” : e J census of boys not In} 6 ‘ Fe : cropsey was based, declaring elfth 3 ve its | tha’ Btlte walools: jt Munamar satled a gang of Cuban | Justice Cropsey was eh firrt public “revel” of the season Friday | The Milltary Commission, compris-| a [Perot eee came to his plantation |/t to be unconstitutional, ., afternoon at the Princess Theatre, Pod eRIIGGRELGAK Erevan oe donee BURG HEIR Ae Infatuated With|®P¢ demanded of him the where- “Section 1884 a unconstitutional,” lfering ‘three short plays. Among’ the | Finley and Dr. George J. Fisher, is in| uy : ; abouts of nineteen cases of giant pow- | he said, “in that it attempts to confer ee otte, Taylor, Gere | sepa ite ie Labs re oh ee “Oliver Osborne” at First der known to be secreted there on a Justice of the Supreme Court 4) Lytell, ny, ame Fania Marinoft, si ANTS WORK WONDERS. session to-day at National Guar . : ‘ i . urt and othety. | " Headquart working on the pro- Sight, She Admits. | “T knew if I told them where it was|non-Judicial function, The inquiry ts/ Laure | WORLD w. s gramme of military instruction. But| Rae Tanser was the first witness|‘te7¢ blow up our mill,” Mr. Peach (not of @ character contemplate oy} retro. ta Lalu Test, white the pros eqitag Tanzor was the first witness! continued, “Ho I rafused to tell them,| tho statute. Granting of the order by’ Th ani? A grammo ts being framed. In seven- of perjury rae Se ait kd and when I could slip away that | Justice Cropacy was an improper ex- <P ursday’s Special teen high sols out of twenty in fore Judge Van Fleet. Her attorney, bt I went to Nipe Bay, whero the |ercise of authority | Greater New York, 2,500 boys are al-| Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, led her| American gunboat Engle was at| Mr. Hughes roviowed at length th ready being dritied. ‘Their instructors| into a description of how she firat|“2°Hor rowed out and told the com-|New York Central track situation, the) amp e Oa a e 4 are picked men from non-commission- | met “Oliver Osborne" on Oct, 17, 1914,, @&Nder what was up. Ho gave mo | legislation concerning It and the ef ed officers of the National Guard. “While T have never filrted or made|® Machine gun and a crew of twolve| forts of the City administration to ° The commission, said Gen. {acquaintances in that manner,” aaid| Puesackets and we went back to the | formulate an ab Ore ke fe ll rl St les § O'Ryan, “has been working for a} Miss ‘Tan “ET must confess that) Ml ON court ie us Aone by +E, g UY year, with litte publicity, but with |when I met him I was infatuated “We put the gun back of a barr! ties mein 9 work sous. She I di i xl results, The heynote to the|He said his name was ‘0. O,," and Cade of packing cases and at dawn,| Mayor and other city ollleclals ane UW. i training of boys is the same as that|when I could not guess what the ini-| When we were all ready for anything cited the “contract drawn by the tut | n idual Offerings poration Couisel whic sno mea of other soldiers—thoroughne Our |tlals meant he said they stood for) that might happen, we saw the band) tay in tryelf.”” 7 4 programme, when completed, will ap- | ‘Oliver Osborne,’ and that if I did not | of re iont udvancing on the] flo defended the acts of the officials Would Be $25 to $30 Each ar radical to s and conserva: | believe him I could go to the Hotel| Mill. As soon as they were near|/and the ty used bs, Myopl on If Assortments Were etree, ov will] Netherland and verify it.” jehoush we knocked down the barrt- | Hegotitny tered. with "publicity, | ‘Yomplete eive a technical military training.| Miss Tanzer told of going to Plain-| cade and disclosed to the Cubans the] iii, one certainly has,” he sald. Pp or the boys Who work, the commis. |feld with “Oliver ¢ pe-| American flag and the gun, and they] Mr continuing his attacks - n | didn't a single minute; they | apon tute, said that while equivalent in the vocational field a#| promising “Oliver” ail| went off as fast as their legs could | Justice Caynor had auathined tt i & ° \ substitute, For insta @ boy | other mate friends carry them.” tionality had never been passed upon ho has orke 4 nitho: t » h sa 7 ed « g to z rt 1 van " feed Would. be better Ina. stmitar position | “Realizing what had hs Mr Peach anla he: Labaned BOLAk (91 by a plahan Court BGh COR Nae Splendidly tailored, individual un in the feld. V al train. | knew I did not want any o Haya Ae nallnte ‘Division. He oritoised the modely — genuine samples, t, ko far as are con-|him,” said Miss Tanger Menocal a correct repé of | PONDS. ta anatan Bennett Aclahed | tee tbet TRERiSi” the in unknown fleld, awvith re- | was afraid he had fooled mo {in his neighborhood and offer to head | eee nore wan hardly a stratght inished to st p DEI DAVBR OL) tenets but he told me r join any party the President w legution inal the charges and t many style s from which our ta etn ate t that Kind and 1 end out t up the dis the “administration of justien should regular ring assortments ehind ¢ non behind the body e, and I was r Munamar brought a i et le 18d che RL were selected. ven who male the unt 4 and s¢ en soured passen | "There wan no suggestion of, delin Wiialian Gahardtnes the eaitipment, the rs. were Cubans who. julney or diversion of public funds on A ee eaulantt ho: ane eaen (UneOA TS BLOCK SHAMROGKS.| cate td woane the Journey trom part of the city oMicials, Be o6iG Whipcords, Poplins, Serges. en n the eld. It would a to Havana { his supporters do not agree wi Many Richly Lined n. But for » Supply Will Be Scarce in New York : we b Board of f ii y ‘ Is we can This St. Patrick's Day, oareraae Seg | actaeee mae tenia ; With Peau de Cygne. na pather amp PARANA | aw haxpn los AAReaaRs, From IT0i8s HH hut a travel all the way t jarmument in aupport of | Coats for Summer as well as 240,000 BOYS IN STATE DON'T GO + Ge theveenen an ip \ and transhtp for Havana | 4 Piitiehs han etait Spring, showing all the new TO SCHOOL ¢ March than there wa Hstir 00 t ! n Th skirt flares and belt conceits i aR oa ry abhi ane erent tt is Day Passengers: at the revolu advisement an \ the new pockets and collar ef. betwe en and nit n years | Job Nagle, Deputy Chief Ch s were burn ugar planta _— fects. An advance choice at a ate tor ol. The ‘email box of ehamrocks from his old soe’ Katia: HA BACON SEIZED AS SPY tremendous saving amendir rr prese ur award) = Magenni a 1H AEANEE . : v4 % . Le ure was t th vork weaatle, | Coun was broadea Ordinarity ; No Charge for Alterations Ai hows ‘Phe ono appropriated | Bow one Nee siwrnar carries 7.000 sac of TN BRITAIN, REPORTED BACK for taking t be used . om he di ur, but on th brought ’ A general cor We will learn wih ) “ \ we are » t © boys, ard , S turned or af yy boys who w avi ou bu M ! jis W tbout ee hi : ; ellen 1 oa New op ; 1 nad lay notified a Muna 4 1 w ‘ nelr We : ‘ Ne y are following area n b anod ' j nt a glance how | hottie dating \ \ Ds rys will be t at, Road bor . le % t nar ; t , 1 \ ' 1 take to and the Bb t ey Vau om puis s lo , ated ave noth - ' the A ested ' ‘ iv evider y the pe ¢ ld A 9 ha h work w? going | vdnig *- PARALYZED AT 75, HE WORKS ‘0 By Hae | , _ ! ? u iety -Camaleaiian ‘bh Yonkers F eine iW cores tres ain Te ee ed in tame teat or tomorrows 1 oa . cw reakrast— 1 ‘ w) jo n 1 KS, who went i ay i i : 8 a tho bE delicious hot 1 ble n 1 ee a : buckwheat cakes wt f MH 1 ' A A i ik tena 5. th r ent 1 r i * . Kchonlx Athletic Taoguc, The Na, ih : made with this Le Tees ‘ doerw [ t 1 ey honed ie Me ready prepared //* ' Gen. OR Pig \ wre Mor rv y Ste Coott Sortmeettioe Takes ‘trty A ! buckwheat. Ww i : { ‘ ‘ 7 THOUSANDS IN SCHOOLS WILL military services of 1 ‘ The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Ht » BE SOLDIER BOYS 7 ' : 1 1 ys have t . flex as | ; \ re too ta the ke would be in Canada about ten d dipuat ure so tes. abe. adit te FLAG BURNERS ARE TOLD’! (taro It pays to no to Lirtue Piano SHOP | Rrounp The Corner § 753 Sixth Avenue etween $id and 434 Strweta We are exhibiting the new Christman Baby Grand, only 5 feet long; a perfect wonder. It embodies all the beauties and rare qualities of the world’s master violins. These Baby Grands have the smooth- s and brilliane: ‘Stradivarius,”’ the mel- lowness of the “Amati” and the depth and richness of the “Guarnerius EXOSEGEST EL AYER os finest “arede of Pathe, Edison and Columbia PHONOGRAPHS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS CHRISTMAN SONS Also 35 West 14th Street ACE_POW DER, Keeps your skin colt and fine ia texture—Freeman's has been doing this for smart women for 30 years. Does not rub off. Guaranteed equal to any 50 of $1 powder. All toilet

Other pages from this issue: