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————— } . ’ ————m. 5 x ~, Paeres __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917. 71ST REGIMENT IS ON WAR DUTY, ““SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK? | | aent Wilson that Congress {9 ready tol | reoelve @ communication from him National defense war measures and | | "i for patriotle purposes predomin ated in the great number of bills in ee 7 Boat Chaser, Built in A Reine L - at Chaser, Built in America, Being Loaded | HiLLIONS TO BRIBE “™™™%S 95mm troduced to-dgy in Congress. One of the first was by Representa tive Kahn of California to provide for Lniversal military training for men etween eighteen and twenty-two. A resolution asking the President to denignate June 14, the 140th anni versary of the American fing, as a day for the holding of patriotic meet ings throughout the country, was in trodu: New York Speaker Chosen In Hour and} .4 »!!! proposing the sale of postal @avings bonds in small denominations Forty Minutes as He Had from $1 to $100, Introduced by Repre sentative Howard of Georgia, in de ° signed to enable patriotic men and Predicted. | women to take @ stake in the Govern- ment. He predicted its enactment as . preparedness mengure would remult In 2 GREETS HIM. | raising at least $760,000,000 in. thirty days. The sundry civil and general def. clares i $ i Jelency appropriation bills were intro- S Declares His Task Will Be} ciency 'Phoy are two of the mupply bills iftic b Aims | that failed in the last Congress. Difficult, but He Aims to Materially amended to make it ef- Be Absolutely Fair. fective In promptly raising armed forces, Senator Chamberlain, Chair- man of the Senate Military Commit WASHINGTON, April 2.— Speaker|tee, to-day virtually completed his . universal Compulsory Military Train- Clark was re-elected to-day by a vote} ing will, of 217 to 206 over his Republican op- The chief change provides for regi ‘ | tration and training this year of inen ponent, Representative Mann, as ‘hel ietween twenty and twenty-three. In subsequent years men of twenty one, twenty-two and twenty-three f Hepresentatives—the necessary pre-| years would subject to training liminary to the delivery of President} upon call of the President. The Wilson's “war’ address Jamendmente were decided upon by All of the Democrate present and | Senator Chamberlain after a recent ; |conference with President Wilson on four of the so-called Independents, |the subject of universal training Martin, Prog nist off A comprehensive Administration Louisiana: Schall, Progressive of Min-| measure dealing with neutrality vlo- cota: London, Socialist of New York,| tons, espionage, Injury to vessels, side el nage ates inp dik Ls punishment of interference with for- and Randall, Prohibitionist of Call-| sin relations and commerce, falaifi- fornia, voted for Clark ation of passports and other similar Two Republicans, Gardner and Ful A4PPLAUS firet step in organization of the Ho ssive - Prote 1 by Representative Siegel of FULLY ISOLATED: COURTIERS JAILED —_—>—- | Russian Police Discover Plot} to Make Grand Duke | Nicholas Ruler. | PETROGRAD, April 2.—Orders have been issued by the Russian Provi-+ sional Government for the tranafer to the Fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul of all person: now with the de posed Emperor at Taarskor-Selo, Thus the former Emperor and Empress will be completely trolated. The recent arrest of the Grand Duchess Marie Paviovna, a cousin of the former Ruasian Emperor and di-| vorced wife of Prince William of Sweden and a group of personages in the entourage of Grand Duke Boris has led, according to the police, to the discovery of @ plot In which the Grand Duchers and two Grand Dukes were involved for the proclalining of Grand Duke Nicholas as Bmperor of Russia, Grand Duke Nicholas is now in the Crimea, Grand Duchess Olga of Russia, a sister of the abdicated Emperor, who divorced the Duke of Oldenberg, bas just married Capt. Kudikoveky of the | (according to news coming by way AID JEWS IN EURO, mittee of which Fellx M. Warburg) | Chairman, devotes considerable ap to those among the 3,000,000 Jews. this country who have not giv 1 ancial ald to Jews abroad, he Bulletin calls upon Jews in ga | t 7 +) eral to ostracize all members of Kuropatkin Took $8,000,009 face who. do not give, Those and Then Sent It to have given are asked to seek those who have not and force th the Duma to contribute or give good reason ® —_ they won't rhe conduct of th * SN SEN who refuse is characterized as “@., , GED Yenme p , COPENHAGEN, i liter April | Peaceful 2.--The Russian Provisional Govern-| “mie committes has collected §t/ ment’s Investigation to ascertain wha 000 since Jan. 1 and hopes to were in the plot to open the Russian | $10,000,000 more before Dec. 81: tou donn the revot mae tevennes §— CUT THIS OUT to put down the revolt has developed OoLO ENGLISH RECIPE RECIPE FOR commander at Libau, it Is als, TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNE of Finland and Sweden) these leged, received from Germany §3,- AND HEAD NOISES. The commander at Mittau, it Is al-| |, appre loged, received. $1,600,000, It you know of some one who te t died with Catarrhal Deafness, head m The alleged price paid for the eur-|o: ordinary catarrh, cut out this formal render of Kovno has not been de- nd hand ft to them, and you may ha termined, Gen, Kuropatkin, the Governor of| ferer perhaps. trom. total deathean 1 Riga, got $4,000,000, it te asserted, | Enwiand scientists for a long thine pF but sent the money to the Duma| have recognized that catarrh le @ oF Government at Petrograd, and Ll Ritter ret ga not surrender his position. When the | iv inalers ant nose douches ¢ German commisstoner who conveyed | ;aule to irritate the delicate ale asta the bribe found that Riga was not to force the disease Into the be evacuated he cammitted suicide, which treaventiy, rsane tation pire enacts or else the disease may be Opty, down the air passa toward the BRITISH FED IN GERMANY, | Snich ‘Is’ cusnily"at"dunetrene, tee lowing formula, which ts used extenalt In the damp Ehgilen climate, te @ done Report of Starvation) iurional treatment and should prove of Priso: 5 cially efficactous to aufterers here whe i under more favorable climate condi Gerard Dew A the means of saving some poor sufs Russian cavairy. The officers of the A to the effect that Will be Obair ne th R | A persiatent rumor to the ei Secure from your druggist 2% ounce wt Hi be Ctmigman of the EUROPE he British civil and military prisoners|Parmint (double etrength). ‘Take sim ntatives Dallinger of Massachusetts idiclary Committee, The dill om-| Captain's regiment have asked Kudi- i home and add to bodies all the Adminiatration meax- | kovsky to resign owing to bis alliance in Germany were being etarved has| home and add to It 4 pink of hot wat ind Gray of Now J for Rep-| Ure on those subjects which passed | with the House of Romanoff, | Jordan, Amos Pinchot, Miss Emily TRENTON DISCOVERS A PLOT. } ee afloat. In response to an inqutry,| unt dimolved, Take one tal onentative: Gillett ef Massachusetts, | °° Sate 0 pe lant Congress. | The Polish members of the Duma Green Balch of Wellesley Collego and james W. Gerard, late American Am-| four times a day, This will off eT Eb Nikaeines Risstinnc of. British prisoners of any sort hud nay and hearing improve as taken place. ation tn the eustachian tubeq titania reduced. Parmint used in this way Sah Che-only: Higullican wad vated | thelr continuance in office would be | told trainmen there was still “Twenty | \ynamite one of the hace Pe alg action that facilitates obtaining the » 4 Goeake el ed | a ai ane incongruous In view of the fact that APT | thousand dollars left for Washing ne elty reservoir and thus drain the big Sip EO Border| "td, Tesults. ‘The preparation Is eaay.t for Clark, The Speaker was escort Two More Tow Occupied b toni! divers pasifiel wore a “itaaus n Were discovered to-day by Super- | Ufeat. Avery Comes From Border) make, costa little and is pleasant to ‘o the chair by a committee of which | ' ¥ ore owns ecupled Y| the Government Council, the work every Mele ore a ‘AUC | tendent Bughee of the Water Depart: to Marry Miss Hornblower, Every person who has catarrh showld peace flower, nant Irving Carrington| this treatment @ trial.—Advt, Jause from both sides of the chamt pendence of Poland (Continued from First Page.) | Seven epers with its Peace-at-Any | Guardsmen to do duty at the re-|‘antry, which is stationed at Nogale: : ETH . , —— Price load was a happy, laughing, « Arizona, and Miss Emily Elizabeth 1s he spoke In part as follows | PETROGRAD, April 2 (via London).! | s iatiicnientaaimamss Had be ; far bt pet ce ga = Ala gp ly oy 79 “L fully appreciate the fact that,;—Ruasian troopa moving westward| Wesstaw Soldiers in Frauce Take all-Wilson-all-America crowd of girls hole to the pipe iy + 3, City Clerk Scully. | Lieut. Avery ts aa ee Eco | twenty-six years old and ‘Miss Horn- in this House, It will be almost im- | iin, continuing to drive the ‘Turks he. | M#cer# and soldiers of Russian regi- | principal classes among them—emo-|There were sixty of them, the last Owor ts Cwenty-three, ‘The young of- possible to do wo without the hearty | ren them, today's War OMice state. | Ze serving on the Freach front, o-operation of the members without | 4 headed by Col. Count Ignatieff, Mill- tn an Army| will perform the ceremony to-morrow for France. at the hom Mra. William B. Horn- 1, April 2.—Back| lower of No, 755 Park Avenue, a rela- fair and I invoke the aid of all the he more northerly column, which to complete their study of American members in doing ao, already has cronsed the Mesopotamian | fiance to the new Russian Govern- | wealthy propagandists had paid the! history by witnessing the greatest “It is absolutely unnecessary and|border south of Baneh, has held it#| ment in the Ruasian Church in Paris, | railroad fares and expenses of most LOADING A _SUBMARINE CHASER FOR A TRIP +o epresentative Webb of North Caro- sentative Lenroot of Wisconsin, I ney vote | \ ations was introduced to-day by of Massachusetts, voted for I r pre r talkative pacifists, The pa and Council of Ministers have went aged tonal women, elderly Germans and| Year cliss of the Girls’ High Seb of Brooklyn, headed by their Princ youths of foreign nationality, It bassador to Berlin, said to-day that at] quick reilet f at oth Winds Hole Dr -Inch Pipeline time he left Germany no starvation d nostrils should open, and Haskell of New York, Republicans, ‘RUSSIANS. STIL DRIVE declaration to the President of the fists’ cash box was also aboard this “Asks Ganrd, Nie ‘ - their resignations on the ground that as it was three days ago. Leaders| believed to be carefully-lald plans te directly upon the blood and mucous eure Former Senator Moron ot tinots| THE TURKS BEFORE THEM imnations on the gro ,ane te] ARMY MAN TO WED HERE, | fice: S2'ystent'ses sss cttone tepresentative Mann was the chair Forces Advancing West of Kerind | men, soldiers and Deputies have ac- GuikeAlLAGE in every wast nent. The City Commission this afters] Second Lieut od w knowledged and proclaimed the inde- uite distinct in every way from the] oon asked for a detachment of Nation- | Avery of the Twelfth United States In- i HS was greeted with loud ap. | on Mesopotamian Border. z ray ; ne = one, having discovered the to- | forny regacey Sopa t will t dingly difficult to din- | from Kerind in Persia are approaching Oath of Allegiance nelt by the evident character of most | that went to Washington at 8.45 over of one of the thirty-six inch aup-| "hay obtained marriage license fron 1) be excee difficult to din- | fro! d » approac ; . i haves: ihe prance : aistadi mls the Mauppothenlan Gerke eeas: Hasi! PATIS, April 2.—Delegations of | of Its membership, There were three|the Central Railroad of New Jersey ficer obtained a ten-day furlough to get narried,, Tho Rev. Dr, Storra Seymour egard to party affiliations, [ will use | ment indicates. Two additional towns] tary attache of the Russian Em- pal, Dr. W. L. Felter. They are going my utmost endeavor to be absolutely | have been occupied by this column have ikkae tha ath. 6¢ Alle, |Wae Hamediately patent thai some ower of No. 758 Park Avenue, a ro JACKSONVILLE, om a week huntl taptiva Island, day turned bt base ¢ devil fish afound » Roosevelt to: efforts to! So Marines Girls on Navy Vel te LLOYD.—On March 81, WHELRTAMY ard raising May Do Their spectacle in the history of the coun superfluous to lecture the membership | newly won ground there, breaking up ptadishince o> lhkalha éaitue duccalloca he orostentane ; tory of the couN-Tauy turned bie efforts toward rani OS patviations, . We ere Oi. patriots, 1a Spruien erteaure movement ATIONS ise 1b) GWauslngten Aade ‘e try, Dr. Helter told a reporter for The Jon ary dg with his fishing companion, | BOSTON, April 2.—The telephone| LLOYD (Harlem butter merchant Bel is are the people who elected us. W LONDON, April 2.--Andrew. Bonat CLOSING QUOT, . rip to Washington added to] Evening World . dies of Danville, Va. the | switchboard at the Boston Navy Yard| (er known as Dr, Lloyd), are all Americans, whether natives| Law, member of the British Wy shade Aa cowardly fear of having to go to war _ t Be UP GAIN GO Ta A peauapeli gr ase vtgetlanal ig dhe aa Mmnepelptedtae Mitts. or foreign born, as our constituents, | Council, to-day stated tn the House With net changes from prevkna ching. alluring large numbers to join the dreds eathered (0 greet im. |e etc hey took the place of | 2084 Madison ev., podbings bgt # the billows, yet we are one as the|aufferead by the Turke in the batt High. Low. Leet movement, 6 taise a force for Buropean' marines who were assigned to other| thence to All Saints’ Church, Ald Chalmem oH Am, Meet Sugar Am Car & | A 10 A. M. duty. sea,’ when the honor and safety of] Gaza, in Palestine, were §$,000, the Republic is involved, Politics| total number of British killed, finds no place in this House when the| added, was leas than 400. oy my | aw to Invade the House andtonave| GREATEST SUM IN HISTORY NJoffice buildings to solicit suppo enernl welfare and the common de- | oe ‘ acne Aacin is enornihe ; 1 5 Bre ci tae allan cre tue Lat a trom members during the morning }ro441 Coin and Bullion Is $3,044, Srectal for Mens Every Loft Store a Palace of Easter Sweets Special for Tues- all the ends we aim at be our coun- KAISER AND EMPEROR ¢. | Pater: Conerees: mets 409.202 ‘le What It ORANGE CREAM CRYSTAL CREAM try’s and tm the accomplishment of | A i%] Others wandered along Vennsyi-; 09,2 or Di le t BLT TERCUPS— WAPFERS—In pleas- these ends may the God of our fathers MEET WITH ADVISERS | vania Avenue distributing literature | Was Five Years Ago Centres of crushed = ing assortment of be with us and guide us in the way ’ d e . ‘Gita one ; i dainty flavors, come and trying to argue with every stran- rank which will redound to the honor and pte sie WASHINGTON, April perpetuity of the greatest Republic ger that pa States holding of the United that ever existed in all the food of| Charles Goes to the German Head- The poli allowed no parades, no time. an : 4 A ? ury to-day were the greatest in th om. Ussakhs took the chih at 00 quarters, Taking His Foreign isi H gatherin : on corners and no s0np |e ny ere ne tatad * Esta olock and saembers then were sworn Minister Along Marra Flanigan he coln and bullion In the vaults was Ad B into office in groupe by atures he 3 The Adventures of Two Easter unnies Speaker ee election Dib a ef-| AMSTERDAM, April 2 (via Lon. | Min fected in exactly one hour and forty te % minutes after the House convened, | 4%) A telegram from V the exact time he predicted a fort-| that Empress Zita of Austria-Hun- might ago. | wary, having expressed the wish to The official vote on th | make the acquaintance as svon ® was: Clark, 217; Mann, apn ae Lenroot, present, 2--a total « 3 of Empress augist Victoria Hepresentative. Hohall stirred tho| of Germany, Bmperor Charles and his House when he nominated Clark. | consort will depart to-night for Gor-| Cum Canes In normal times, he @aid, he would! man headquarters for @ short visit| ine. | An Original Bunny Story for the Kiddies, othe lust five years, Most of PACIFIST HOSTS IN RUSH |= Scimssstion ve esarse ts aue TO INVADE WASHINGTON °°" """ “So wees WINNERS AT BOWIE. nha says CHAPTER No. I.—The Bunnies Home on the Farm. hard-working, thri! farmer rabbit named Reuben Bunny, the head of a lenge 6 fooaling including two sons, Tom and Billy. The boys wer of the Old Man's eye” and it was his intention to ee tennis poss Many Trainloads Go From New| pingr rack —Falrview purse Werle ) Ple. ft . : oa of them, but the boys willed differently. Father Bunny was “Tp, todays Bohall sald, “there should | t the German Emperor and Empress in York to Plead With Con- wo-yenrsows) four Furlong 21 good to the youngsters and he did everything to make it plea be just one party, and that party the} Tnasmuch as the visit will xive ‘ gress on War, pity Witchet, 114 (Robinson), stralg tor them, Last Summer, when LOFT Great American Bunn: portunity for the German and Avs. American party. There ts no better s hee | Great Nor Ore ' " "7 a $4.50, nce $3.60 w $8, first Circus came to Candy-land, the Bunny family were the first on way of standing by the President than| {FAH rulers to discuse political mat-| jan Neuer as |_ The terminals of the Pennsyivanta) pand Lubber, 114 (Ambrose), place the grounds: they saw the big show come in—saw the parade, the by returning hie party's organization) tre, Kmperor Charies will, be noe} tntaway Cm Ki jana the Central Rallroad of New) $5.10, show, $4.10. second; Viriinta nd the big Show. Father Banny filled the boyy. Pent ceins Demoecst 27] Sonne Ceerain German Chan- | Kaiysurnatieit 6 jJermey were in @ turmoil to-day! pet, 114 (Forehand), show $8.90, fh spending money with which they bought LO! |handiing the rush of the Patriotic ‘ime, 49 46. Ditigo, Pros Brittle, Milk Chocolate Frui Salted Peanuts and | Pilkrims and the Emergency Peace | auc Hil Livingston, Juanita 8d, Sanitary Soda. The Bunny family didn’t start for home until Federation, bitterly opposed agagre-| Austral also ra Z San the last big, red wagon had left the circus lot, still peyhes of |gations bound to Washington in the; SBCOND RACH —Neiling . ay a were not contented with life on the farm and longed to leffort to influence the action of Con- | Yetr-elds and upward; six their way, their fame and fortune in the great city. | =.) bale furlongs. —*Ovea Prince 113 xress in the next few days, Tho| (iiiynes). 6 | ahh) clase (To be Continued.) poset taPele-04 taped tpe Fur amb [ce cathe HE MY Wa Big, Bright, New Assortments of Delicious Sweets Champ Clark.” ellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollw “This dn no time for any man to|!* ®t Gerinan headquarters: criticiae the Proaldent of the United lees i States, but I beg leave to say that] FOR THROUGH BRIDGE CARS. it would be better for the country if m the President were compelled to con- sult the Republicans as well as the Democrats,” Lenroot sald in second nomination, “You gent! Steet ah Valles Mw men Action on et Chairman st ooth Ss ing Mann’ A request to expedite action so that | | men probably will organize this| wigty.ninth Street cars of the Third ae “a M $0. necond; *Edith Bauman, 113 House tonday, utd wantto AAy Uat | Cvency"Haliway. ayetom may. have, a BENE by She, eanerivania, Sed RUT ich Walla). show 61) and Attractive Packages—as Fresh as ronan Violets tn the days to come there will De MO) inrough route over Queensboro ridge {| central : dom Divan, lidea Kenna; Royal @ MiBoULRTE, CHEAM, THOCOLATS—0, Don Bous aaa bd ane 4 te 0 o-day 3] . bend Aeane ‘ya HAD te Nearly the entire Senate member: ate Maree Mime to-day by *} “But the movement. started within | Hoo Medtield, Ohugan, Brickley, Mala: Tf FOG Belelgas) venting Aye my ae ake ee 29c . ce President r o mic | ; + | bar, Hation rach, | Pe ne kidd el je wank ie, after the invocation, the President’ ‘To run these cars directly across the 1% | Stowell, professor of International jeld entry. T ve Pe itinr i nl = ’ proclamation calling the extraordinary | bridge It 1s necessa Dulld a connect iif | Law at Columbia, to offset the) a p mires of, these oy range Brae = aborate, on Bf somsion was read. ing track, but the aston has been |demonstration of the pacifiats, mus- FOUR CHILDREN INJURED. sia Crem favored MiTK CHOCOLATE Bi m both the House and the Senate| informed ‘that the city authorities hay 4 OCOrATE at ‘chaplatha referred to the problema |for about three months, withheld tie | haut | tered a far greater membership | Thittershwecs Cb the same, warden, ey confronting Congress Paine, Pathe SRO OteRl EDO PON: | ican inel | A company of Plattsburg camp men, Hurt as Boy Hite Cartritwe With ma alte ent thheae’ main we , Senator Johneon of Callfornia was | foara Hatimate’s Bureau of Wray Bentiare Veatt *\armed with broomsticks with placards jammer on Fire Excape. Seaa Ae DF Ole EAs oh Frai seg harage since sworn tn Pilate contends $29 CompeAY Brust obs | Tons % | demat da de on 0 ‘our children were slightly injured | MOUs NOGA tlohly . P Oc TSe. Bi. io dy Met ir ‘Rouen onata Pans econ in oneiring I " 1! | samuoi Auchinctoss, came cheering |®!4, of No. 118 7 meee Bie S o GEAUTIFUL CHOME SHAPE BOXES ; pce Coo ee an Martin and Gallinger, the two party | strwus polity out thal, no obietuun ‘nna ‘Sinto the station in time to take the ;Pounded & cartridge he had found ' z fated lth Fatty wish. deitetous Met is ble! ean for th eaders, were ai <1 m by the eit by the Bureau « Weed i ect with @ hammer on a fire Meuse committee in notifying Presi: franchises ot the heanoss” , tts | first spectal which went out &¥ second |excape in the rear of his home thi entree 9 20c, 59c, $1.19, $1. 30 S| section of the 10.08 Washington train, afternoon, ‘The others injured. were 4,| ‘Tho “bly chiefs of the pacifists and Iranceaco, three months old | en 8 » Washington on the Central) The explosion and the cries of the | me avers i \, | Railroad of New Jersey children caused « report that a bomb | 7 e | * had been set off and an excited crowd | ff Neh aulece: re Faphir's 9 | On this train were Dr. Davtd Starr! gathy fie the ened ed withthe ofa fashion. txer Mews tea $1 ‘The Japanese Way to Remove Corns | BY ie tga gus A gy 4 7 Mids | Don’t Hurt a Bit—Easy and Simple | > bonny Eater Crale Package: nt sche maniaraae si | ” ackage le made in the form of, cr n jeHicaao WHEAT _AND CORN ENTY - THREE Kasten Creed with juvenile devieue’ th Koval) Purple “and MARKET YEARS bv acre the Ceutaloe @ Sclidene "bees restate ‘are | WHEAT || The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. Just a Touch Stops Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts first steam ferry was operated in the North s, , > , > “ . | hed | a x 7 Off. Try it. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine. : bs putes and East River Mitta Utena nnateent \ “on ‘ : ‘arstairs Rye was a part excellent Variety, Th I] what relist” Gorne and ecllouses vam 2" pick bm eut ‘atier hon Wig lag ie of the hosplealiy offered Nita ite spr fou ae disappears, and you aint, No pain, not @ bit : ab : NOTESOuy iil reiwain night in accordance \ might ce walks ei) Gey sltner whan g ’ uy ME a to visitors on Manhattan a ay =a ¥ am ln gesarennce With pplying orna won't hurt @ bit aod it doesn! even | ander 7 54 BARCLAY | TREET 206 BROADWAY Men until Oper 29 cOnTL ANor ‘other 1 BART rt) “stReer PARK ROW & NASSAU sr 266 wes’ eee STREET 400° BROOME STREET EAST 250 STREET Island ou have real he The same is true toe 23 West a4TH "STREET 5 | Kiddies" leeorations large v Lew 9TH ST. & 3D AVE, lot Kanter Minter *« pen uot Ae B) e) . . Nursery B 472 FULTON 8T., BIKLYN + 167 MARKET ST.. Newark \" oe old or tough phe preess Spe et 1289 BROADWAY until 11.30 P.M, aver ified the cont —— ~ Carstairs Rye

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