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aaa . atin nities CO eee a een rere ne ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918. mrnsnnas' Types of Serious-Minded Women “First Yoters”’ RAILROAD MEASURE. oH nernomen Fonaets GUNMAN ISSHOT i scscstsee ss Who Exercised Franchise Rights by Registering passe BY STHATE. NEWARK, NOW FACES ELL ein Company D, s08th Infantry, | Millionaire Auto Man, Sued by Wife, At look this morning Dotective mae) EL SL had May Pay $1,078 for Trip We ARE ALL , WOULDNT, MISS EVA vi f JOHNSON oveR 21 dle : Fale were walking down Mulberry, Stre n flannel shirts, caps and Uriel . F P thing, They heard a hea oo Torti Attacks Detective Kate; creument, apparently in. the res-| and Is Disarmed—Hit by | {aurant of John Shiltitont at No | 226, and stepped Into the doorway at Bullet as He Fle No. 217, almost oppoatte, to hear the hoot through the wintlow: here I iving quietly in Newark for the Iast Sundays and holl- i m ni fay h vo fn ’ Man- Bill Expected to Be Law With- ijt fli aa it over to Man: in Ten Day: Following Mr. Storey never stuck his foot over Administration Victory. For which there ‘wa two weeks. Except on Mas. ANNIE to Manhattan. WILLIAMS Frederick HW. Storey, reputed to be one iz wf Detroit's auto millionaires, has been Y — the New York te line on week day a very good rea he WASHINGTON, Feb, 28, — witnin |, OM 18% 25 Judge Aspinall tn Brook Shot down with his own revol lyn granted Mra, Mabel May Storey an’ by a detective againat whore breast a biped tones from MAS. INN ten days Director Gen MoAdon | order of arrest for said Storey because ‘ street. , ts 3 be had pressed Ita muzzle bi ew ~ o' FARRAL will be armed gvith ‘ 7 the auto man had refused to pay his asi tbibeseell ad pleat tiie crossed the street and en- ceoar 5 Fete, Pent oom: | Wits NTS. a Week alimony wha $1LOROTER ments before, Charies Tortl, ajins | tered Torti, | ¢ q sible powers to run the country’s rail ‘ vunkel feos pending the trial of her Frank Caputo, alias Chorti, twenty-| “I'm a poll oman,” he sald, “What's roads, separation sult. Mex Storey alleges wo y about bov ld! two, of No. 212 Lafayette Street, ta) th here? | Tip was being vteoge tow Me Olt! crhis appeared certain to-day as the |*%andonment. dying In St. Vincent's Hospital With an oath, Torti ta said to have! | Miss Sterling, one of the first to| House continued But yesterday Storey came over t6 jabbed & revolver against the detoc- tive’s breast. Kane grappled with charges of felonious assault and at- | 7 ammed bim into a railing SEAT ae | and jorked the weapon from bia hand ij eAeecenceneeeumwenneeweey | Tor! broke away and started down | TO REMOVE DANDRUREY 7Z0hS,may,ane wetted down | FLOATING SCHOOL GRADUATES | bi | to bait ITS FIRST FIFTY SEAMEN Get a small bottle of Danderine at} “Stop, or T'll atop you,” Kano Secvecane | any drug store for « few cents, pour a) shouted. Tort! ignoreds little into your hand nd rub well into) qua a moment later the scalp with the finger tips By morning most, if vot all, of this awful rogistor In her diarrih, did vot Hutty ‘ to hurry the Rail-] Manhattan and registered at the Motet nway, She took a seat beside the 8d Control Bill to tinal passage. | Martinique, at the outlet of the under- gistration officials and kept a rec- The Senate passed it late yesterday |stound to Newark. ‘The shadow of Lud- } of the women us they came in.’ without a roll cali@atter a long day |!"¥ Street Jail couldn't encroach on the Je | Seven registered here in Jess than s ‘eth | Reve fem {hat of wrangling. As the me sunshine of his freedom, for it wast fifteen minulos after the doors ho measure loft |Win ineton's Birthday | tho Sena ned And in that seven t ° Ho Senate, it appeared certain that ° | were six different and diatinet typos, It will not take long to recomur |.Now JobR a: Robineon te Mra, Btorey's | of women lene Wiware attorney. Last nigit ho ran acrose the One waa the wife of a bank clerk, | Fences between the House! husband at the Martinique. Conversa. | Mrs. George Adams, No, 31 Broad- 8Md Senate bilis in confere nee. The tion resulted, and the two men became | Nay. She had been down to see the! House is to pass the bill carly in the |such friends that Storey forgot to go | Washington Day parade and had’ week, anc nia ; oS |stopped in. on her way home + and the conference will take |back to Newark. Held at Police Headquarters on Mes. 1 DA ALVILDE he warning, crumpled up on Men to Ma sidewalk with a bullet from hts Fleet Being Trained Aboard New U. S. Merchant | WHO TRAINS || carsim wan seurf will have disappeared. ‘Two or| W% UX cmbedded in the small of his the Calvin Austin SPARE Time said her name was Mary|>Ut @ few days, With the coming of morning came ons thipe applications will destray “fers k. ‘ e y | and that she was ‘The first amendment on. up in| JF. Nielson, deputy sheriff, who rudely bit of dandruff: stop scalp itching and| Brennan then ran to the aid of bin | Fifty graduates of the United States | @ Mies ©. PRENTICE apher in a wholewile Rrovery ‘the House was on whether the “short pay aren ceiver ores no trip falling hair.—Advt. companion. He arrested Aguello and | Sipping Hoard's now school of the mer TEACHER yne a governess, one a school He” railroads should come under the |Newark-ward for hie pelaoner to-day pmesisthii Mignona, who had run up, but both |°h"nt hcl sgari ge Hab gaat 4 scams teacher and another a cook, The /aW. Representati Esch, Repubil- n ‘. come vin Austin « , oss with $1,075 and sheriff's fees | of whom dented being with ‘Torts, |2hl? Calvin Austin at Bier th Morn = thit Jew maiter of routine, [latter carried her provisions for ihe can, of Me sconain, offered un amend-|,,, sheriff Knott will have him for a Tort) was arrested July 9% 1911, for}y,, «ye pig merchant flect which Uncle You. 1 I've been waiting sev-| gave her name as Minnio O'Farrall, [/"°"* Mentleal with at accepted by|guest at hts famous Ludlow Street car 4 iU, ting Charles Smith, altas “Pee- | sam ia gathering help him win the ; el i enty-five years to get it td. Thank God!" declared ax xhe) the Senate yesterday providing that|avan save one—tr wee,” In the back Ina Might in China-| war. They were part of the 410 an “If only the General were allye to sce | S!sned the paper Rapa Nn ; sigh they should ‘ Mr. Storey's interests are being looked . RUB IT ON BACK town, but waa discharged, On June 3,| prentices enrolled aboard the Calvin this ay!" Ne een ey come to vata| one SIN am De by the Senate [after by Meehan gnd Harlan, attorneya, 1912, he shot “Big Jack” Zelig in the] Austin—the firet from the floating Next came Mary E. Dodge, No. 66/against every single candidate my! Xpressed the views of the Admin. a eens neck, as Zellg was leaving the Crim. | school to be declared fit to go to work VOTERS TRUDGE IN Orange Street. old man votes for. ‘Then 1 know [istration faithfully on expry pol GAS KILLS AGED COUPLE, oe inal Courts Building, after being ar- [On ® Merchantman will be voting right ; of stl com. Fa c e Your age?” ‘ook! n the other dis- Edward C. Hovey jr, chief of the In Brooklyn and all athe Mis= | Sotitive ralironds, Kicking over the | Umitentifted Wom traces on th From Fumes, Take _ Rub away all pain, soreness,| raigned for his part in « shooting in|. awnrd Moy Je Chee oF ne ver twanlyeabe? inlets where the wornen ce ree stiffness, backache, with [Jk Powsi's saloon tn Chatham | sie from Horton to supervine the pine But we must have it exactly ing the, story, te tne same, The) traces on St. Jacobs Liniment”™ | “Y)), renee 1 Pett eee ay ee el yd ecg chance to vote, and by tgenight at 10| cue even the Senators in ; bill voted to Dring ali| Henry Schutte, six mp wife, Annie, sixty, of No. ¥ were foun Zelig refused to make a complaint, ner Charles Rh. Page, @ mem Did you register for the State mille | ieee when the regist@tion booths} #hort line c roads under ary census but on July 20, 1912, Torti was sent 5 : dead to-day at noon Shipping Board from Call- close, Wutfragist le nfi-| the benefit jovernment con b gone! |to Sing Sing for the shooting and 1, and Heary Howard of Boston Greater N 5 ORAATA WORRIED WHEN TOLD SHE HAD owing tha , 1ade to save them from disaster, The Ad- Leg LIBR be es Sid brtiiotines uickly?—Yes! Almost ingtant re-| was only recently discharged ted the graduates, seater Number Expected to VIOLATED THE LAW. 9 & ROOd 0 election | ministration wished to include only d ee nating y | he. badt fi ten to do su | prectnct only did a n fall to kos, according to the theory of the poe lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness — Calvin Austin has her base in Enroll To-Day to Cast Bal- She sijd she bad forgotten at show up during the first hour, That| those needed by t ove | he unidentiied ‘Wortan, esi and pain follows a gentle rubbing) Hig ENGLISH ALL “PUNCH ho an does the Gov. Dingley, a s . sti a eae ue WGwaa in ine. Twantyoire “Ammitbly [ernment upon everything else | ay fortyeriva youre ote, wus fou See Tiina eoathine pene | . - me i: Laat saga Be lots for Congressmen, ‘it wouldn't make any differ-| District, No. 624 West 198th Street. | ine Senate went along with the Pros. ||, the sme rgom in an unconactous cons Apply this soothing, penetrating oil Ps tlees, ‘Phe former Government tr ort _ ence,” the clerk sald, “if you fi d suction. A number, how- “a a jition and téken to Bellevue Hospital. directly upon the ache, and like magic, | #118" Knows Five Wor Mente im now being magg ready to Join Riyiine. cok Romane weme Gaaer |e came later. nt. Sch snd hin wife ware Cavecahere ted + yelief comes, “St. Jacobs Liniment”™ “te Hell with Ka the list of the floatingschools on the{ Th® milla of the registration law| tne Mittary ceneus ty One of the amusing features founa| The chief provisions of the Senateline house, which was lea conquers pain. It is a harmless back-| DALLAS, Tex. Feb 23s hell win eA gt began in earnest to-day to grind out] “Mahe it fit she snid,|(n nearly, all the districts was the! bill tollow: Vase, an awning ache, lumbago and sciatica relief,|the Kaiser Thus Theresa Cortes, Tho Calvin Austin's ‘etudent eattors | ity rs . a becam fiiaen, u nusual places w here the women had | Empowers the Pre Ke 40) aie which never disappoints, can not) Italian. greeted Chairman Gregory line part of the WeG00) Rakinge WhBTWH itizens with skirta on. All over the . ‘ole, seal ogo 10 r +a Bee ant tereisteathe | Sarabs oni WES Gh ats 20" pale Suffra 1768 Amster shop. Mr. T. 8 « insisted I should 924? agsembiy District pit he fleet. Americans of from twenty-one to] Stores, even in the little thirty years are eligible to training; they | preane sides all that goon trousers-} Vos, and | wish [ didn’t have it git who's running for » ave: neome for ars 1915, 1916 and 1917. ! nar Provides appeal to the Court of im down us a prospective voter at ims to settle disputes on compen emen Wh?) candy shop at No. 1626 St, Nicholas aes Lid hag » fore noon Nie Ae ery store gistered at No. Straighten up! Stop those torturous) » pr itches.” In a moment you will for-| Ariny ‘ eer get that you everhad a back, because! you cun't_ go to war because your [relve #40 a month | it won't hurt or be stiff or tame. Don't | ye, are p with the term “foun Hatcher explained is k's voting f lives] suffer! Get aamall trial bottle of “St.| “phen through an Interpreter it was York's voting population beeame live- from your druggist |journed that Theres knew but five work [LAST “BLUE MONDAYS” END,|'¥ 4% the sun burst into town this od to be deafted into the An shere" place around the cor- ne} the business of increasing N per cent, of th int unmarried, Most of them ‘we hace 7 oO. 3 tre 8 place | rea tho Pres to lend ing relief.A ¢ English, es morning. And suffrage leaders who nal women, and of the frst N w shy Ri he leader of th is motey for improvements { “To hell with the Kal {count ‘em) |rw jenn Molla A had been a bit worried by the slim I but two were over fifty | pwenty-first emistered, and | oy cauipment |e sald as he departed upon being prom- New wland States, registration last evening began to Miss’ Catherin Miss An Mathews reg red 4 >, No, 863 Mel |isod a re-examination WASHINGTON, Feb, 23. —Fuellesy| Smile and say “we told you so," rose Avenue, almost bucked out off Mrs Charles Le Tiany. Chairman | pose > - |Mondays have been abandoned in New’ It ix too early to quote convincing|the registration place at No 8t8}oe ens Manhattan Horowh, i |HEngland through action of State Ad- figures. Nobody will know before late | Cortlandt Avenue because the clerk number of ott ominent | SHIP LINES ASK RATE BOOST. | mis firators in that section, Fuel Ad- Te riot erent te | itaded” her plata HIN cesta le in the evening whether the women | “7 ABORT Hel eon eri heres aoe Garfeld announced to‘day. tiave This way for your Angerprint,” he registration places during 3408 Avenue f fish store, | Provides 500,000,000 for this pur- Authorizes Government purchase of | rahi ad securities, | Provides the President may initlate piniat . accepted with proper id. { Seek BO Per Cent. Increase om) Thin applies ¢. Rhode Tsinnd, wald. . evening and expressed themselves as He A acaraiva there Bitactive) (hie Cation fir New Yaok | New Hampshire, pont, Connecticut @8m the ballot tat they fought so] ‘Well. I guess not.” she protested, exceptior weil ple with the} Pate and ic Fy SECTS | [nnd Massnchunett jong to win. But the and he explained thit this was merei¥ number of women ng the first] mediately, subject to review and re WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Increasos | —- He: prospect wa | a nner of saying “signature.” ull . ° vision Giatinetly brightening thin « a manner: of & “al y inated rhe imac ADMITS BEING “OVER TWENTY- “it it just the beginning Cuticura Promotes Beauty the eyes of the “sufts,” ends yo ay tosniphit D i i meven|’ Xastonieys elegy ee were | ONE” PLUS TWENTY-FOUR, (Cf) you, Know. Ti tw ithe women| Ieludes every short Ine com Of Hair and Skin Interstate Comme rhoon ect lrapging up to 60 cent. In goine |Sevem Meld ae Ley . eo led$ex tn rates on cotton from South Crime Eph Atlantic and Gulf ports New York| DETROIT, Mich., Feb. , ore asked o} nteratute | believed to be the directing heads of | disappointme: vt Another woman there gave are wouldn't vote’ will have another | petitive r ad it antry uni tte Seancte need or everscday ‘oO INDIGESTION (214 Boston w inked of the Interstate | believed to be t « | pointment to the leaders of the | ; plus." . ’ Fad i F FOR OIGES Commerce @Commisnion to-day by the|a clique of outlaws which has been | potticoated citizenry. Mut thers were [eepte aeaeae Pte ated, | Sren# cominn.” acid Mrs, Titts Fed control, whether designated | toilet purposes assisted by occasional Mallory and Clyde Steamship Com: | preying upon thin city for two months, | ood reasons for the lightn Ste UIE AWaneeetAUE TS WnEs ate ce, by the Director General or 1 touches of Cuticura Ointment to fret | 08 jare held by the Detroit police to-day. | eee eee other registrati¢ ce th vernment — contre ns of pimples, redness, roughness he Increases, granted, pro ably Feosioha. whieh. wit ar up was Mrs. Margaret Du Whose after the 4 of the or Gandrw 0 not confour h would not affect the present exte Jmovement of cotton by water from. tie | of highway robe North At “ fragrant super- creamy emollients with coarsely medicated, often dan- ne President power t South ta ntic ports, since that |storé@, burgiart ores |Congresional contests In this. elts h ‘ holdupe = s city: |hushand carries a hod and is ale | ' “ ” 4 motor car ea) The weather was bad; the hours, 5 a happy because he has to OFFICER IS OVER 1 will be d by the time the com- capades, the police say, All are under |to 10 1. M., were short and ill chosen | #°t BR at 9 in the morning, and erminat any time he may | gerous preparations urged as substi- minsloi twenty-six tor @ camdé Mrs, Geraldine De tussy, who em advis tutes, r women who have dinners to get. | is the wife of a Wall Street broke A , Mves the President full power to 3: Each Free by Mail. Address post: and, most potent reagon of all, “there | They were sisters in the registration | Miss Ade B. Sterling Bravely| © ree iS eg : Flee ag tc pomok v9 7 wee ca] was no hurry.” booth, these two women, and it was Admits Known asa ree once bale awa Chat Ram per | eee eee etep the, Olatment & and Se, a matter of business a much swith anid be . effective ment contr So, instead of the 80,000 registira- as with the other—they tlons that had heen expected for the | come to register so they could vc opening day, there were only a few | not Just because they wanted so more than 5,000. thing some of nen didn’t wan, | aa goilawa them to have, but because they ve: | Wl Democrat.” Miss Adaline A, Sterling of No. 19 nt Avenue, who bravely is “over twenty The distribution was “The Motor Car Is The Worlds Greatest Utility > BROOKLYN “Little Servants in the Home” lecvefen mintRCORLYS. fia de! gumeting for pele att oe tay “enya Eight District 170 | te, do. honor was conte Tt was something deeper than al Selle Co whim with these women whalyqrk tered yesterday There Was — . . MANHATTAN AND BRONX, The Electric Tron Twenty-First District vee dd8t | re JA8t | register name Twenty-Second Visirtet...,, 975} seme siggling and laughing a rat ard—will serve as a Den n-| 2 | come of the registration places, but FE erin tia Po Total ..... Fathnonaencanweth fej it wag not the women who laugacd |"? yeaa vee land giggled. It was a few men, In| Election District, Thirteenth ‘ PROFESSIONAL AND LEISURE} ih. | Twenty-fi Congreasion«', | District, Twentyfirat Congressional | CLASSES FIRST TO REGISTER, [Thirteenth Assembly District, trict, The voting place is a barber chop) In the Twenty- Second Congression- | No. 58 me t 126t Stret, a pressits lat No, 8137 Broadway; | re ; club and tailor shop, there wore &|” Cleik Selden is Democratic Captiln of al Districg the gandidates for the seat] number of men ent 'bealdes the | nat recher ecoiusive district which, In-| in Congress left vacant by the resiz-| registration officers. One in_ par- [tat rather exclusive crank ai nation of Congressman Henry Bruck. | ticular. was enjoying himself cludes Grant's Tomb, Claremont Res- | im and othe y b t ry ltaurant, Riverstde Drive ohn bs ner were announced this moraing,|tensely watching the women as they | oT ear in to register, They came alot interest. He le 1 the of the PA s ENGER CAR Ww EK hee slow at this particular boota | most active workers fom Woman Suffrage Ss i E can; Anthony Griffin, Democrat, and| for a while n the United States, 3 ing, w Arthus #, Dleskinan, Bovlalists Theol Hig THEORY THAT WOMEN hs of ME RMIERDOLE Qpte ee fon) ebruatry to diatrict includoa fitty-one. cledtis N'T VOTE 18 QUICK [tat she ie 8 this county Alatriatatn th ba eee cmc uh te what he terns a ate" | NOON TO 1030 PM “EXCEPT SUNDAYS ADM. 25¢ d the ma ig Democrat,” That Was sufficient fo in Harlem, ii $014 FON 80," -Agole ¢ Democrats? apie oe Poi telty ati.” MVARCH 5109 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WEEK who knew These here skirts don This morning the first women to} wanta vote after they know tnay Thirte O'Connell | ton. will be backed by the | roa member of They are: Richard Furlong, Republi Jivonx and thirty-on rogister were th f the profesmonal | can.” “Who are you "one of the other Lo. a oe and Jeleure clasges, There were wor: | 4 WhO, fe You |gicetien ee nee te oe 0 BEDFORD AVE. BETWEEN Lverybody’s doing it—ironing the Edison ay. en lawyers, physicians, school teach-| why, I'm Matty G, Dwyer," was| n aaeplie # Ernimgt be one, OE the] REGT ARM ATLANTIC AVE.€ PACIFIC ST. The Bleceric A Wane. E ° hte ers—many school teachers, the quick response, with a look of| Bleotion sneperlors. The Electric Iron is a “servant’’that works quickly Working women and tho wives or {surprise that the man dig not know | expecte and with satisfactory results working men a . | their rush on the regist to make | M,, I'm one of tho leaders up my Ul IEF FROM 1 bootha| “Where do you live, Dwyer—1 = —= your strect address wht me sre washed | mean It works cheaply, too—for 314 cents an hour—and St" fivo-that. In pet ull relieves one of all discomfort of ironing. Standard. couldn't spare the thme in daylight |han's place, it was learned later: Iy'a| | ou ontemp ate makes can be had from %¢ up Oe vat *Nigo_you haven't euch faith in the | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets eS UF | Take a ration place,| women as prospect voters, have patente i Baul H F , the one at No By pple Street, | you?” Hh housa! uying a ouse OF a arm; Engage one of these matchless servants today, our Brooklyn, The first woman to regis: fo eNot im A Tunaied years. No wit | auaretipe eter Produced Cie Rent . House, A artment, ) i iy . who know hin B é display rooms are showing full usortment Sam Ss, a gg ene tc ES | i a he Gain e Vee Catlin of Civil Wa « iaieretbied further cony ~ Mee The for 17 years and calomel’s oldstime “Your fret your kod the clerk—) Man who 1 been ta & with) enemy, discovered the formula for Olive a eR eat car DAVEF MGTES AnD The auger to an- | ‘Tablets while treati patients in ’ The New York Edison Company “KEEPING BABY HEALTHY” |it='" Dveivjctie"=,. {fast ey Betedwanie Give Tablet do nt Read THE WORLD’S Were hited he St BmERL eVEFY | contain calomel, but abealing, soothing At Your Service . eae ef Nei THEY'LL OFFSET THE VOTES oF | “* Coe ate he “keynote” of these Real Estate Irving Place and reet—Stuyvesant 5600 and his food didn't THE GCOFFERG, little sugar-coated, olive-col Be 5% , ; But the jaueh was not on the lets. They cause the bowels and liver to a Branch Office Show Ream: Jor the Convenience of the Publi agree with him, bu n had the men only known it” act normally, ‘They never force them Farms for Sale—Apartments To Let— since T have giver at Is just why we want to vote to unnatural action. Aderens hon Addren Telephone him Father J 424 Broadway 61 Bast 86th Street Lenox 7780 Medicine hie has 126 Delancey Street Orchard 1960 5 Kast ragth Street Harlem 4020 good edlor and. it and have Wanted to yote all theso| — Ifyouhave a “dark brown mouth"—a Houses To Let inany years we couldn't.” suid Miss bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick |! Adaline Sterling of No. 195 Claremont! feadache—torpid lives and are consti- ° 10 Irving Place Sesievnsant ck 362 East sagth Street Melrose 9900 Bihes done hin « We, who Temstered at No. $165 gated, you'll find quick, sure and only Ad t t 144 West gad Street Bryant +24 mate cea reer world of good. hve given Me icing pooutinnother-ane pleasant results from one oF two Mile | vertisements Night and Emer Farragut soo dabp a Medicine tn my tittle girls log the Dwyers who was there to| f Edwards! Olive Tablets ap neces rs arragut j00 it built her up Signed) Mrs. William | jaugh when the women came in Thousands take one of tw Lee, 18 Monmouth stredt, Lawrence, | such men as those were tot ale, night just to keep right, Try them, No other New York newspaper prints as many, Pass. Best for ‘colds and coughs, nol towed to have a voice in the Govern- | 0c and 25¢ per box All druggist, ~ = _ alcoholor davgerous daugeeAdvi, .. « Fit. would pot be necossary for Advi,

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