mm ,,, ws mm'mbjr.nes." cause aaaluneil, svcrelary daniels continued": causes...
TRANSCRIPT
FRIDAY,
DANIELS DISCLAIMS PHANTOM WARSHIP "DEATH SIGN" AT BOMB DIVORCE DESERVED,
BLAME FORM'S END TO AID THE EITELl TRIAL CAUSES ARREST BUT NOT GRANTED.
!
Vexed by Dreadnought of Anarchists in Cuba Sentencedfccrctory Von der Tnnn, (Alleged to 30 .Iiisf ice Refuses Decree, hutWho Charge Neglect of With Subinnrine j Days in Cell Carbone Says Policeman Bought Thinks (Jnrdncr Jones of
Submarines. Said to Be tit Hand. Materials in Cathedral Plot. "Undoubted Depravity."
'0 PAUSIMONT, HE SAYS
I
tTifHiS'OTfW. April 1. A statementBd publlo y by Secretary of the.Vivy DinMn In rply to alteirMtloiis thattti lot' of the milmarln! 1M could be
tfifd to th parsimonious ..:icy ofCcnurwa In maklriB appropriation)! for
ttrkfp 'f submarines will probablytti to a revival of the cliarKW that thin
UP of rout h.is been n'rlcctl by the(jcwrnment.
Somrtlilne of a sensation,1 (ho last Heulon of f'onitrtwt tt'liiMi
TUM Stirl:n(r. I'omnundliii; the AtliititlcWill of fubniarlne, ttwllllcl before theHoi)' Nial Committee that thcro wastit to f xi'ctd t o boats under Ms com-sn-
o.ipable of efllclenl war service.Ills crttliiJtii wiia no nhatp that he
poeivd a letter from tho Secretary oflt Navy which virtually amounted to a
tfjirlnwnd.
Tli bunlen of Commander Stirling's(Htlmony wan that SYcretury UanlelMmi jome of Ills prlnclp.il aids had tlttlu(:th in the submarine us a wcaiion oftr and they weia oppogul to anyi:it aildttloiv of tho tmbmeritlble type
c( f.vfl lo tho navy.Commander Stirling, hi un authoritythe ut)Ject. expressed such faith In
tie Mimbanties that ConpresH was per-Uid-
to authorize In the naval net thefonjtructlon of twelvo coast defenceijiniarluea and two tcutrolntr uub-wrl-
Voted All That Wnm Askrd.In the statement authorized y
l'anlels takes occasion to saytlit flnoe the loss of tho K- -l off Mono-,j!- u
!rreoiislllo utatemcnta us" to theou Iwluile ono charKliiK It to theeconomy of Cowcrcx In not .ipproprl.it- -....nnlinh lium- -t flf ,.b.... ..t, ..... iimivP Ulmarines. As u matter of fact, Congressail appropriated all the money that theiMrtn,nt has ashed for tnls purtxisc4:d furthermore the last Congress madetie Unrest appropriation of any Con- -pen of force
t.e before similarthe nnctloii
Itenresentatlve Americanlaid Navy
Pfriirtment for failure of theto provide, appropriations for deve:pmetit of the submarlno tjpo of ves- -
Mr. Unbelts brought out that thehad failed. In fact, expend
appropriations allowed for theA reference to this uhexpended
madu Daulcls'j anddeparture merchant outset
"That session had exhibit'riy-eigi- u oegmiiing
jr.ited enough money for upkeep is atle.'tsd by thc fact that there
balance of about $1,S00,000snr the bureau whoso appropriations
charged tho upkeep of subBjr.nes."
Cause Aaaluneil,sVcrelary Daniels continued":
causes assigned for tho "ftki aro that Irer engines were ofper that her batteries re- -
overhauling. The engines arcun:
were
outThe
V'l enginesxcilsiit condition during forty-fltt- u
"As ine battery, report Janu-
ary. the last one record,overhaul completed
i'J that the battery con- -
previous oneIn excellent
temperatures,but this cxptctcd tropics.
abundant supply battery ma- -'
Honolulu'here was battery
not splendid con-dition the as,
Therefore nothing within
rnglnx luttery Theihf disaster de-
termine.) raised."
Divers '(.Daniels has
mm experts dlv-'ro- ni
theHonolulu artist inth.'
will tlunnerStllNon. Kreuch
four gunner's Drelllsh,
lte
amountcablegram
report anyrm for several
lift
FLEE WITH $6,000,000.
Toeatmi Arriveon Schooner.
JTAvvs't, The s'hooner Isl-ti- n
arrivedTn and children,
Jfi,- -
prngieso, days ago. pan.
was tho autonomousGovernor Other pas-"r.gf-
Nicolas Martinez,"fid daughter. He
Consul Cruz,Havana steamship Manuel
to his Iiiik returnedsnme Ho
ascertaining"it condition
wiseon the same
coinmlsslonerHway
'nr.,n Knulneersenglneer-ni- g
decidedIncreaso six
(lnim U per onbecause tho Increased
tiy order.
GUARDS SEA RAIDER
afternoon Admiral
( for In HI,
I'at Cathedral, was on nllni'ssXonraLR, Vn April "They I for two hours at his
have us to light," was nliil jesterday before Judge Instatement the ofllcer (Jeneral He thatthe rierman raider l'rlnz KltclVrled- - the the bombrich, aivordlng reports In circulation nii Interest teachings
, by Amedeo Pollgn.ml,ofllcer IsmIso quoted as saying the oting policeman who caused
the battleship der Taim,submarine board. Is In theOcean and was endeavoring
reach The subnrarlne, heIs one the greatest the Herman bought
urn stocked bailremaining the Ingredients which the ' ,,., Pollg-- ! .i,,,,.,, !
" ' wanted If. . fhe appearedwin
was run the The wasaround the ltrltlsh Prospective for tho
.1 threatening Pollg- -sipiadron .nl ,le wnM
fore battle thethe thc
havebeen delayweek, suspected
American andThere
Capt. Thlerlchsenand the Ambassador at Wash-ington, presumed the for
npprUcd theon J"10lu0"
Iteportr.lIt
atof
warships on Virginiatoo busy
toto
oni
Is at InIn ' Is on
on ;
ofon i on
of
toli:
himself
aichlstle's'lighl
recalled,having
witness defencegestureSpecsarrested
officers
Itrltlsh ofnehit circles.
Herman
presenceHnBcr"
Mnsquad,assured
French
presence Information him.Uennaii amongwarships would
among them,comparatively
escape.precautions prevent
raiderhundred armed
ship wlitloarmed
which lyingHouse
nurlnesblume y
pjrpoe
codefendant.
....iiiiHlni,
Kyck,thirty
avenue,
sign."Ocean,
tttb,
llrltKi Negre
doing
ottlcialCuban policeIxilhtrKrescl
Ilefore prosecution several
bombs
Monroe 1'o"k"""I passive
construction battleshipnurins." Alabama, anchor
controversy Hampton Itoads,
Itoberts authoritiesurhusetts established censorship
Pliotogr.ipn
Negre,
remark
Pollock
Laterborne
photographer, policeman onlyHerman vessel, olllcers thrown
crew, arrested sajlngguard. officers refusedplates thrown plans.
Itoads, jouthIlrltlsb. emtury
i from livingPollock
Centres"" said "utinru- - 1 erioay
an
with
other
"ythrK- -l
.clgn"jurs.1
on
Is
Is
if
toas
it
Meantimecrushed
tempts voluntarily. CarbonoInjured
Humor I Carbone having' Herman Ambassador '"'."'"i'.v'rHague ' -
notNorfolk
Diesel provided contend Haguesubmarine
of things not ship.s' they In re-- 1
jM In departure ships a-- i l i
Norfolk would In- - ...altempi "f 1 - I , II
have been by American attempted totvuiutloiis In of 1
jophe. most recent reportsthe shuw thatb a
h"rto a of
ISir.. on statesan been
In good j
A dated Novemberit. 141!.comlii jn, except high
Is to be inof
Ul as In store at so thatwhy
iiouM have l'enat of accident,
tot.
Ul'of cannot
null! boat
Deep tofc etaiy decided loparu sx-- In deep
New Navy Yardsalvaging ot
P-- t.
trt consist of (!.(!. 11.
mates,
carryfrom
in su- - ofainieti
be to progdays. prepara
llefiiirres at
y
womenho
(in
siioro ft Cayo, milesnine
'r.gersAmong them Ocn. Ortiz
whoState.
aton
Calvo resume post,whip.
liore at Vera Cruzso dangerous, that
beship
Vraspecial of
on their toof
desk Pay.Tim allied
unions of London liavnto 'I'lnand nn of
Hi cent.,woik of
?' hving to
onebomb
rich'smay stand more, than
more thanmade first sworn every
Bea overt act In ofto j In a.irchlstlo
at beenthat
Vonon
toside.
of Innavy. fullyboat away from
forty days. knew lourt Jones.iuntilwhen
Isles etfort to'11ninilo
courtlater
Thatgatno
than been
have Wn manyKitel
Tnnn
PUn. Frontreports
bltel makoknew- - head
capes
l",;'1 nbout
naval
Ultcl
harm beingtaken
to land,from
dutywater.
ports
fromIto'l.
Moore
Hampton
gunner3
several
E1TEUS BIG ORDER,
311,01)0 Itotlle. Heiinlsltlooed
W.vsiit.vuTON.
lluiiolulii
nineteenrefugees
brought
wealthy
Pan-enge-
shllllngH
affected
Carminearrested placing
Session.malting
Comfort Inspired
riennanAt-
lantic
arrest and Frank Abarno,
Caihone, story throughwhom
not onlyundersni literature
withmini
said thatuer adjourned
reported gauntlet enlivened bit
Admlra Ifl4,ng room,Falkland He
Germanplaying
more
tnessiiges
that
looking
ermauea
(Cnmlttee
departure merchant
ammunition.
BEKli
wasfor
Detective ar-rest, prisoner
he378
wasconduct. prisoner
nasty gave
the Von der the b' thc ov,r
The Tnnnry l.say. Cup,a(n ofthc ror sc.i t.soon she tho said ho the.and
will be out foranarchists recently
thatcity.Tho Hosubmarlno the seven
off the causo suchmen say, that
easy for
the
lugs.
witnesses examined piecesUiry
Cathedralwith defendants
men from guarding beenthe
for the new sub- - the
the
Mas- - Thethe thu allthe lltel
the
the
and
was
the
eel heV.
the
the thethe
arc what heardsuperiors.
When thecai-- e de-fendants been urged crime
theory wasCarbone, one point
newspaper WUM actually afraid Pollg'snapped n'",l; r,ft
lures her threatened him,was bv the American hed. he denounce
taken his spy lie carry outseized his
Hampton Carbone,declared, nan
bt.nce .Secretary force the Kllel by two years madeallied shins At
thc v,''"''olk. Haltlmore Newport News the defendant hisu;ir.u mat
wannight. they alert fingers blunt the thumb
notify Urltlsh off from beingglnla capes the (.ermau vessel Italy. !
leave handbeen while bomb.
metThe "TUr'"ci 301good have tint '"""I''
theships should apply the ports
and shipstwo order reach tho
ii:ism llenrv. Tlothc first pro-- r
boats and from very vision has reference thearc good later from any one port.
titles, but evqry ihe enforced thegood working con
force the Kite)"If had been run the being III -- wt
wcultl made carry out the guns shewhich the catas-- steal
fromboth were
mil,
'Ulwas
states thaifor
the
reason the
time the
fiusethe
send
Vork
Dr.-- lilef t.'ol- -
vhiihApril
here with
withoon
about
and
were wife
W!d,The
'It
nover went
wereaway.
Cnu were and"rrsrle, Hen.
MoreApril
tiniln
.,0) week,cost
duethe
Nottby
Point
with
says.
for him,
Its
trial
Joinwas
Kltol
mer was
thc
Barnltz,
have
that
would
done
Fort
sun mis
the off.
sworn film hi"
authorityprovision conference t.regarding
departuio
provision
culminated
rKuineiido,
I,omh.:,,
TheItoads.
guns Kort Monroeleady for emergency.are nt poets and beside each
roundswas still her pier
April I
iuor
Is
to
yf
i.i
in
It
I.
1.
1,
on
tuto
the two men
the
Old
toldnn he
. an- -
Is', V "ot lie
Itme n it be this
as itIn un
to
ut andon
a ofhas
In
of
it Is
of
ftsir
any
of sub- -
of
of
to the
Arte of
a andIs as
j
so ,na the in
'asthe In and had re
veil had leftfor Theto her.
of a
It lie
a
bo a of
wereall and
of had
had areporting he
heon
tho thiswho
A M1''''
who pic- - llMl hadof the but had him
and i,nto "n as a to
were and were Intowho Is an
The Is will i, ne ueen mIn sail up the and a half had
of a shoemaker.last r nours w on- - jur. tie
los
on andto Vlr- - as he
if at- - 6 hadto
aof
"Is
of theof
to ofrr en
toMi.
oflo
as as 0ff is as to
were ofIt
KINKS SEAMEN'S
LAW ARE REMOVED
no tern orto If
had
dtior.
ino
uoui.iof
Theand
Her
him
will
a
The
this
and
"
ofany
is
at
ll
case she
saidof
said
o.
the
of
ofweru
says,old.
that
told ofsaid on-1-
tlie
have (:it.ethat
the
way
risk
who
Thu
of Thelato
llrr
Tensent
hlin
that
hid
him
llrst the' and
were
told
nivs;;;,;;;,;:,,;:T. S.
tin Nov. I.
eral anseamen's act, was
r"...r; u',L Itrlilsb vm,MKress. The law as appeared , aml-- r
the Inconsistent asrcronclUblethe go
I ' .egulatlons .
the sections havtwar- -
IKTIIIK. . -i.is un ino w j iieotnil lsirt
tho
.
maystiftloleut
Daniels quantity! commutedArmstrong
Prlliz Kltel In went to
this I
"
:
K0
tho
the
the
I
saidllnldo.
l.ow
'atuf
beforehim
days.made
ruimo
Timsaid
to"death
to
rcstc-.- l
toplar.N
wildin
wouldWin before
It to oiIs
tin:
In
to
Inlo
totli stoppe
In
to
It's for
Vi)U
April 1.y
whichV'V ' Closing
wn.leni'roIs.-r-
statutei: thatNavv
robal.lv customsWaller
Hhiltary will suicide
avenue-
cm down Item on the reuulsltlon i steamship men andmade by Capt. Thlerlchsen except one. I concerned.This was the quantity of lser The os o.issed bv Congressthat (..riiian commander ho vped Hint, as whole. It shouldwould to aboard. The nieni-- , tll)( ,.ghl months afterhers of naval board gasped I. section 14
lliscovereo ilia. ,i. i niui ivi..;i. jifiHi- - .lnlv 1
..inn. ii i Homes, inn uiev iii nro.cii . . ... i.. i..
lls- -
Mellon hman. These men . , American . minM ... h ....... .
h- -v bee', making deep I th" t8 sliould be qu ppe.lIs
Jr.n vicinity of for f I.'-Ln-el al" """'Z...t and their , , h 1P iU,0
ill Is of ass stance, In opln-- , ...i.,,.. ' looked over beer ' ""en Jixpaununi of Commerco'on of K'" undertook the of regila- -
The ,,,, i. V,,
.' '."'.. '. cd itLl LAlim to out contta- -
foundt saying that there were no , t0jiKl regulations
deveiopmenlH sunmarinc"no;i rue
"W.ll not able
Uons '
lln- -
a1
froml''(un, them
The
'tenplanters their
'ttnuies was
othla
brought 12,000,000
Spanish Veratho
h'rc the- -
after
would for to keepfrom
Tamahes Ksplnosn
Carranza,They pot talk their mission.
ofMere
war. Ihou-Juri- d
men
FORa
tin- -
a
the butof
lann. morning,
abe-- !
Islands, Immediately
a
ofAtlantic
todash anarchist
capes
were
approaches
Congres
warshliis whenyears
makingProtest.
Ilaltlnion-- .
these
engines Hermans
their
Kite!
take
rendered
JiVeV
supplies
American
execution Pro- - i
piovldtd.
i ,
e.,etary '
Making
dlctory were laidthe Interna- -IMUt W. Thurman, helda on h.
coal and on 1.
ul.tt.i..I I.i . L.tllli-rn- t ViHthe! M'll' Oviner.'Hc--I alMiut to a
weie silent as to meant American i
beer be used in on the hays and ofboilers, and at hardly H
for solid food, Secretary Danbdssaw no reason the Germans shouldnot all the wanted.Whether 50,000 bottles deslied liavnalready withdrawn fromAmerican and placed alsjaid thoprlnz Is not known here.
$300 "FREEDOM SPREE."
Prisoner Crlcrirnlrs llrlraarl c;l Money.
scattering amongHyde, wealthy and
California, wan convictedand sentenced
Willi
employedMemphis
Carbone,
his
hoInterpreter, rollgiinul,
Itiieui...n..r
Magistratewho
who
although UlUfeppeCentral MrooMyn.
chargn against disorderlyPollgnanl the
madewhat
planned,(letei.tlveH
virtually
Cuba
follower
thethe
tho tlm makingfor
originated two and
openedfor the defence both
policeman.out
three
un.ler"l7.ed
holdingthe
Danielsaie three
Pollgnanl
hadPollgnanl
protested
the
llaltlmnie
not
Ciiplnlu,
IN
Kffpittivo
Sliips
Wasiuniiton', Attoincy-Oen- -
tlregory opinionInterprtllng thc
ai.ioimting
everv
like passage,when November tint
luia, noiur...A.....
experiments ZJry !s,a,,,HYork
experience'the
Daniels. lulsltlo preralloii
Washington.
ilace! limitprovisions
whofood must July
leave neutral port
tih thatsen, lakes
beer they
beenmarket
Hltel
dlis
r,
,"",New
whyhave
Avm
lliesil
changes lifeplances tli.it Delegations
Washington andtold ottlclals thai aphysical a per- -
i Americanlaw
Hregory thatthe language 1
Ihe steamshipsequipped certain appliances was i
from committee sub-stitute the bill,
Atlanta, ( atteiup ted to carry out tho London('laklaiidi celebrated Safety on Laud and Sea, j
from the Federal here by m at on .laiiuary , i.. provided for uniform legislation.nearly
victs. who isIn
land lo threeyears
entered thc
the
the
countries Interested,convention provided It
go Into ThesayH ratlllcatloii
the ("invention by the countries rep-- 1
was ami innme '"""'"' , ., not yet rittllledpi. "he liiKt"me'H I" so nsi s release. He establlshtd a a- - ,
lion and It nea.ly "Jnemral als ds that!by,.t.1. "T." '
i v ' hrovldcs aft shallWith llf ,
addressed the convicts teenscattering con. i - -
victs were and cheered rpfa (,'iSfm JiaVV. madewas Velebratlon spree. " (UlJ J0Q(l for
dlscushliig act.C'll inn Sil"v
like many them. I wanted toSiood will."
Hide In llhrarypartinelit with 0,i...nki-- . ami Klw Marroii. New York
us
arraignedTombs
Josephgave
himknown This
curllnB
ns
noticethere thisthemselves
tach- -
out
tener. to
Simon
byby at
snoneu
.f
tuii.iiiiui.
......others
Into
beer.
Wales would have to makeradical In saving
ofowners visited
wouldlarge
cenlago of boats to complyby July
holdsof 14 fixing
date when Miould
taken Housewhich
Aprilof of
prison y en n.which
of frauds
of
H.
he
be
op
This thatshould effect July 1, 19
thntofresemed esseunai
Slates tho,prison
"celebr this
Mud" grew to lt)
rhJ thatHydobegan money. The
moved Co. allJust VIC
said Hde In "I noil.1CHUIVM
Kiilne,
driimiitln crlllc Harron will bo ie-- , .576 FpTH AV TTicuocu o,iv, . m
THE APRIL 2, 1915.
Critics! LeaderAboard,
After one of the regular meetings Polls- - 'mini approached him, he snore, andsaid: talk too much, but we don't
results." After this meetingCarbone ualki'd from lOlitli strict tolll.ith htreet with Pollgnanl and he testl- -,1.1 ,i .... .... i.. ...... u.i ,,.. ..,,, piiuceiiraii sain . . . ,. ,,, , , i,ii.mm..1liok nl my condition. See how poor1 am. Don't ymi know some place
here I cun go and rob some one'.'"
'I n I About Clinrcli.Continuing Hltncss said Pollgnanl
talked to him about capitalists andchurch anil Kumiested that It might bea good thlim to make u bomb and place
In a cliuivb. Carbone said he toldI'ollgnanl ho did not care lo hrar such
as he buti ii. ...i ... i.... i.iu i...
thc t)l(.' "! '""-- I to
the
the
his
A.
ii...
as
to a"I told lilm h.iIiI the witness,
I did not how and not care to
down
about asseit- -
..iii.r.tl.
base know
theirtime.
Cal.,
"this
ivilic bomb,"that
knowlearn. deny ttiat ever nisdo speech the matter thobefore the Hrescl group and said that
time to do something. Pollgnanllies when he did."
Carbone admitted attending the t'nlonSquare meeting on January 1, but threw
little more spice Into his of thestory by saying that after tho meetingwas over and policemen were goingaway, roiiguatil said:policemen. If hail
coiiniroiiilslinr
tlie overover to. avenue,
walked," continue.!.
Cathedraland
KmcmvIiik Clieinlalr.v
chemistry ai.d what
kuoivledce hadPollgnanl.
'Weoreau
Legislature."
I'OKhlU.NVV.it
slie r)M,..ri'n,..'.,'i
1IIIIIO
CALLS COUil'SION
ofl.aflln of Chicago,
Match her sil t
fiom ilardtier whoher iiftr been
two The case was triedbefore Supienie Cohalan,
opinionon "depraved" character, and
that chaiger. against Jonesconcerned tb.'i"''"' siiflb nlly established,
u,iicapable
,r.'!
Two
had histack attorney
I I u I was Investigating
It
I
making It ofsuit the attorney and Mr. Mrs.Jones met In llrooklvn restaurant,
providewere
prove the crlui ailiged against 'Inni.Thc attorney testllled he
Jone'M tn "Idle chatter." rind paidlAiok at i no attention to but court save.iHjinb I would that 'Jones laid plans lo (.alight III I
threw It destroy of Car-- 1 nosltlon and lor sev- -Nino continued: "Tlien he asked If ( oral nights waited In furnished roomI it. my pocket and I told woman for Ills w.f. ' detectives
"After meeting was Pi llgnanltook me Kf h where he
the witness "I
an
byon
offered et.
IkIt.
oil
one inraid
The ralit occurred afterlast, of some
never Hftb avenue In my life , on friendly terms with The courtI had never seen Cathedral lcfoie ' commented on the fact that Jones "didand I do not know where It Is now. As nt the suit, but untilwe pase.l churches Pollgnanl pre- -' trial to make an appearance andtended throw He talked alt charge collusion. Justice Cohalan said:1tho time bombs. When we got, ii ..i,o-- e to come to court andup to the lie again shanod hishands mado a and said hewould to throw a Nmb In there."
Denies .
widow
other.decree
them."
beencollusive d. His ch.ir-ait.- r,
and-
The witness then said had attended doubted depravity. ts betemany of Itresel meetings are sufticient to cause, the court
solicit. itlon Pollgnanl and e- - pect tile integrity till" action."eral occasions bought . reason complaint washltr books and bearing on dNmlsosii. Mis.JonesliisspeiitsfVer.ildoctrine of anarcny. thousand dollars. was said, tr.vmg
CtrNitm raid lie luul never studied to rid herself of her husband.did know was
necessary to make a bomb. Allhe on the subject, oe
said, ho tot from All he
a
hamlfd
accuseda
basis a divorce
aJones
ato
those
a.
aa
toon
toalKiut as- -
rt ato a
as aIn is
on
It
! INCOME TAX
did. i bt Jury, in connection with. Mrs. linvtnrd t.onlil Wins Dalit tolomt wa to take tho cans
of place employment All of the 'Ingredients the bcnib had been The Appellate ofIsiught and the I'ouit decided yot.rday that
slid, and the furnished room u heie woman's kIiiiil.ii is subject an;two nibs were stored before hplnu ' Income olid attiruied a Judgment
,
taken lo the I'i.thedral hid Ifen paid ti Mrs Katbilne I 'lenunonsfor by Pollgnanl. ioul.l atra'n-- t .ward i.'ould $212.T!
Heforii I'arls.ne c.illtd tn t ... as didu lor the ' 11"'","'l1I.' l l I." ( lv.' KKN'IM.stand si -- wore they had i fi"H Mrs UuiildV allmoiiy of Slt.rtOO a
Pollgnnnl at Hresci montli.hen.l.iu.irters In lfoith stiert and In' 'Ioul.l under ln.ti uctlonHleecker street and had heard lilm from I'tiited States Collector of In- - j Charities John Klntrs-us- c
violent language. such talkH.jtein.il Itevemie, who ruled that alimony m ;, statement accuseds.,1.1 wiines.es, ll.UI l.een J .I. '. ii no- - i.it
wiio often said: -should co oot and break windows
..no sie.ii ior ine uuempioycil.should also (aku money."
clirbone will resutno story thisornliig.
eight months after lis p.ts:IKi,ami as to foreign vessels tw.lve monthsafter Its passage."
Plrposc
FRAUD.
House,
Stagir e.- -
two provisions terd.iy tin Pulled Stati s DistrictIrreconcilable provision, , t divulging
it Is both!., . w. , .... -- .,,, , ,v. and the ..ncj'"""' , . nl the Hoard der. d........ ......- - tu , no v n - -- ..- 1...
he s.i.vs. "As the latest I madon the snide-1- ,
(.,-o- i'v
lillc ( nun Hole.then ipiotes court lsion on
In th tatlff March '.. '
xi,I, which says:"In this difllculty conflicting . lalnis
.M I. HUH or no oilier wa.v of u
,
tll.lll llV atltllvillL III I . ..In
tU..
ii iu
off In- -, tlie date orwar will ! ..r c ...
.rr.'' : be- - bo- -,
the
',..' .,7 .... ..v.... i K.ir. l'omo of- , . .11 .. . evr.i .uuuni'ft .. ,
W.
sea
If
mm ..am
,. act
to
arc
V :11.
...i..i.t
Ass
up- -
ship
for
It,far
.
Ks
I
SUIT
A. I.adln-Jnne- s.
who was
Company, yesterday lostfor
he hadby other wives.
Courtwho
not.ii,
been of anand when
forof
and
wheredeme.for If steps taken
atthe
beand
mehlmiwlth
like
place.
I and
he had pattyvoice action.
uh by hiswitness and by his it
the courts, of tin- -
he fagroup
of ofthe policeman thispapers the
in
tliv NO ON
he,the out
his offor Su- -
paid fur by preniehe nottlie tax.
i,m.y.slart.'O
Pollgnanl,20
Jury Kin-- js.i.1.1 J,"r'
Institutions.climax t.vent yensduiin
..rose fiomfound guilty
werelatter
i !:. .
forwas tid IM
s.--
all theAll
inese i.in,by
Illsthe
I
W ii.I
thebe
I
the Inthe sec-- j ofx,
" Hebt.toe
He ilcact of
A K"o
be
111171
lie
I...As Ills ssr- -
was"11
Mi
tin- - tax
tlll.'l
1,1.,..
V.
iia.n
tlieIs!. was
me. ...........f.t... I
. ,. .. I
a
II.
tit- -
"l"
..hi.
tneIn
.1...,
uf
In bis '"i" " . ........avoid an Investigation bj til.- -
S. Co. cone, i lied the sire of ,,,l ir,latloub by thilr. . ,
and p.i.v which the1 '''' "fIt r to
tilt of cliahiiues also of Is
nt case wasas tn. routine
of lonHtnii'tl-'.- In cnw oft'lIr. .. . H'ilI'K 1IUI
.,.1.,l..ill .
inerc.vgiven
made Sli,,'
true"sixth
tludrChnrl
"iiit iiiai nrnviMon Kniiii ' : . : : , . - ,
prevail speaking latest final,",' 11,0 l
Intent of lawmaker!." '"" '':"V."t V","','n, "f, "ri... ..i..i.... . , were undervaluing
'f !'Pr"i"! In tho of recent f . ;,' .,,,,1 ' ""p,M l"u".n "f tobills, which the act was.'. '. '":""'.
.' ."
Virginia Capes to to Its "''"""'ternlng for rnfircemerit. Th
ofMill run ...v,
uo,
of
H
A.
In
S.
atan
tono
on
m to
to
to
to
at
to,,,
to
lle no lo.o.i iswas nc.
fur the itlon ho
Afl.r aliasing the the At- - n,,vv pro to Itshfcrt. there Is no that.lt was ;! n ml P a ,..,the - -
. tor.v-,:ener- In.erp.et several whichinonl.diK the Deiiartnient . , .. the criticism. ,.'...,
. I Cl ...a .
six
llfty
thought
supplies
leader
I'nlted
section
Alexander
.
.
deeply
Hester
divorce .limes,married dhorced
Jones's
servant,
regarded
midnightAugust coudua
defend waited
gestuieshown demeanor
divoice
Division
amount
ENDS WITH
Ciisloius wlthdiavv chargts againstInrorm. Dunpliy.
Inmessenger examiner.
li'liarlexotherwise
prevail because
......
conlllct
solving
If.,,
Iiniioi ll":'r'1
featherDunphy
1
IndictedPassed rettn AlcV- -
subject
FOR
Justice
lliidlng
bombs,
Ciiloiii
'hnritie-- .
enabled
prlui.itgranted
feathel'sVs.
release
s i v rnuii"), ..allegrd, Stager ug
Inform."evidence
on a cunt ge or conspiring toStates. Their ii'i'ut- -
on iii.i. ii .... . .... wrre segregated andcury her to hr n 1... nkd onr,f ''Marc1' " toborne port, Sehult.. II ,ears a pupil charge tirsl
, A board by elgu countries. .In Public School No. Ill In City, lasted four diys Tinto diternilue the .tturney-iiciicrar- s opinion In his home at 2.'. I Jut civ to coi.vi, t ton,
of coal other supplies by t.., vi..,i the onxletv of by blow- - Hi is :i viars old and has m Dir.the I,
oeithe u
take K.nfel
llll-- steamships,:.o , I..oug
iu l,me . w'ltl.
months f ,theureal t
!u
Ii ..
the
beforee thattlutt go
l.Contention.
steamshipscannot a sn'P operating
best sutis'.l
lo
Impossibility
Attorney-dener- al
Hydehis Convention
:the con
a bus!ness
vn
the
it
with I.
Julyas
witha
.omion
by
IS,Attorney-dener-
t,i,r I'nlted hasbegan
'nermlsslon1s ,.,,,,
UH a (ffllSIlls
Hervshow
was the dr..
n C0J(7
SUN,
bring
It
U
..i
a aide
It
not
Mis.Alliert
comment-ing
wife
that
before Joins.
dr.tmatlcjlly
testimony
mis-th- e
a
We
r
States
ALIMONY.
policeman.
policeman
vesterday.
YEARS
Mrs.superintendent
, cntldentlal informa-tion mu-- t
it
a a
It.
by
for
inai
was
was
tho
the
the
si
Vet
two
the
I.
for
aMee
bi.uii.1
.x.
two iii;ort;ttonIII nf ....
....e.
ih "
oi r. o.iv
ti
"
will
appointed
andlug his brains out with a revolver. I customs sltico In. was IS
nks(HomjnntjBroadway at 34th Street
Men's Spring OvercoatsStyles and Fabrics are inComprehensive Assortment
Spring Overcoats Covert ClothAt $25.00 and $30.00
Covert Cloth is the fabric of hour for lien's TopCoats. We show it a variety of models.
Boxy effects and form conforming1 styles. Kly front orbutton through. Patch or slanting pockets. eo
length. Skeleton
Knit Overcoats, $17.50 and $25.00Saks & Company were first sponsors for these CoatsNew York. We remain headquarters for them, andsell more of them than any Store.
Knit Overcoats do not rumple or muss. They prac-tically never require pressing. So light that the manwearing one is scarcely conscious it, yet they affordall the protection expected of a Spring weight over-garment. GrnyH, greens and bjues.
Conservative Regulntion Spring Overcoats,Oxford or Black, or plain-line- d, or silk-face- d;
$15.00 to $38.00. Fifth Floor.
mm'ctvvt KBiVil .r - - ta,r
LT J lfl'ftIS,.hVFSVJ vnffll.t sra
mm'M BMW
All ownersand their patrons'lives w'th Weed Don'trisk ur life car whose
owner or driver is so criminally negligent as toomit this positive safeguard against skidding.
SOLD FOR ALL TIRES
KINGSBURY ACCUSES
STATE CHARITY
a"IUIIIH 'Mlldien In cityCharities h.o
I'l'icc lo Kiwi
I ii
obtained
men
A
Hoard Charities of actingto Investigate conditions at Itatulall'sIsland after vamly trlng to Induce
Mercy to
.l..,e..of llnndalt's ......M'.o.il tiiaiWlll'll'
was imp. ne itprle. 1 paid refusing to withdrawclinigos against nt
it Kali. I. ill's ii d A week ago It
linllicctly suggested lo Secretaryumpt
flitPenan
Tim information to Stmcharltl.'.
of feathers.'ompetltots
were Invoiced. This vestlgate. their dun Investigate
from
do-
th"they
Secr-- , stager's
yesterday li.n
"""Ung
of
other
.--.
wli.itfrom
their salaiies
llli.lrni'leil. .i..public support
lontciitlou ettortsImprovi- - Indoles" fre'.'einlniliil hildri have brnuslithead uiiusti.ill) tlic
uni.tai,.Invettii'iitlon Hand
Broadway
Is'-nt- l
I
I
t
a
.. r
I " ,. i
in orlI. ...... ..... ,
i.. a..i' " " i"
.X
fhfbe I
i
iand o.
..
"' law
that
toold.
took
that
in
in
n.
- I lu ll : lent"tor
in
him
move
mo
He"I that ;he will
me in fiat inv (
lot of tinti I n to a
ill an -.n imd. rw is the . ii cs.
vi
nil".was
for
by
,n"
Mv at ill
Silk
regular price
38$3&& Ws -
It Might Have Been Vou-- whirled with the skiddingcar the disastrous crash
You users of taxi-cab- s, look before you ridewhen streets are wet and See that thetires "chained to safety". Take no chances.
sure that all four tires equipped with
Weed - ChainsONLY Positive Safeguard Against Skidding
responsible taxi-ca- b
drivers protectChains.
DejiaitmcntOfforiMl
Commissioner
superintend!
TheThe motorist who drives with
tires on pavements andjeopardizes his own life as well thelives of others. both your frontand rear tires with Weed Do ittoday it is too late.
BV DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Weed Chain Tire Grip Company. Bridgeport. Conn.
MEN
State
slippery.
dining the past ear was obstructed inevery po'slhle to by the superlnteui.-ent- ,
by the August Crand Jury and bvthu S ate Hoi.rd of Chatltles Itself, andIt was, therefoie, a matter of months
j before It was possible to bring our into a conclusion
"The St ite Hoard of Charities hasbeen offlclan.v approving pri- -
Vs.sii'1'K 'o IllVfsf "il"W1.nv:"" ror thistiu. of
Clini'ire.
the
of
line, num.
the
tho
the
thethe
the
thctlie
chainlessslippery roads
as
xctlgatlon
found to be entirely unlit for hum inle'lgs to llve ill. Institutions Oil 'White l.l.f of the State Uoard have
been found by tlie expel Investigatorsot tlu city department to be swarmingwith vermin and foul with unsanitary.tell'll.
"I believe that thc public should de-mand an Immediate Investigation of the
lioanl of Charities andi cspeetfully suugest to (iov. Whitmanth.it he inquire at once as to why thoboard has been so impoleiitly or inten-tionally derelict of Its duty tn respectto Kandaira Inland."
Ilelibrril Denies (IfTcr.
Socictnry Ilebberd wa shown copyof Commissioner Kingsbury's statementlast night.
"The statement that I suggested thatny .ei mi'.iiiig Mi. Dunphy to retire on
tin I'omnilssioiK could avoidan Inv est'c.itiori . al.-olt- ui ly untrue,"he sal. I "Nothing of the kind evtr oe-c-
rid. When this Ni.ud has once t.r- -pr.s. fact '. Itol.ert W Tof State an Investigation
it
of
..r.
uoy
Stager,)f
S.latua Co. to meit maikel prices Inve-tlgatl- ntablc InMItu-- i feclly
I of no
The
tho
thethe thc
her
tho
v
I
i.i .1.,.. o
all t!.c I sld were twelin
ion. view Mrs. theshe to
.he Iromshe rr. to by the Potsdam.
of otbir ami ,(, , the State York sup-- ' The adjoiirnnien' oftli.-l- f Hie tun. lion and lug In the Mi
rcililce duij mi tiitJi le.'ol.ir veslerdnv when
the ans.
ec. draft
the
for
von thethe
for
thethe
the
try
Mr.
Mr rimu
and
his
UM
out
1'nlteil
riaudforJersey
nrtded
the
vv'ho
tliethe the
effect
rules
thethe
Mich
the
the
andtho
thethe
did
theall.
the
thu
ordthe
the
the
the
acted
nienls
service
the
lined.
of
or
the
the
the
the
ind
pobli.
lu'lteve
areare
certain
tllll
State should
pension
ties '
Mondav, April ... .m theMrs Dunphy "hill tothe charges nude her
Kmor It Itil. r. In r toldMr thai ally
I. toMr announced ttia' he
iig.ln send Di rt and inexam ne Mrs Diicpl.v. TI.
will oe mule In theDr C O Per in.
is 22c a
6 Lisle
35c a
Make
Equip
know
LINER POTSDAM MET
BRITISH SUBMARINES
Two Itisr. Voxelslievpil omul I
(ii'i'iiinn Const.
first Urltlsh submarines eversighted a liner from aport were saluted on offHook of Holland by the Holland-Americ- a
steamship Potsdam. In yesterdayfrom rtotterdam
De Konlng encountered thu un-
dersea numbered 5" and DS, andletterless, in morning. They wervon surfaco of sea and theyup their union in to tholiner, acknowledged tho courtesy
dipping ownThe Impression of the skipper ami
passengers was that tb submarine"were for the Herman coast '.)destroy shipping. They weio about tlfmile-- , from tho Hook of Holland an
K.u.r 11...1 sixty me i.nrusn coast. rmTli.it. as 'being familiar ""r; t,,"n .T"''1 irilM
will, fact... have to Col- - m.irlt.o and m.iKlng about o
poriitlon C.unsei Polk ili.it iii.v upln- -
In of Dunphv's long and' lank "'"'Hon "f Iederalservice should be allowed warding Company, who sent the Nor-rctlr- o
on a pension that has tarned steatnsh.p Vitalia this por'and for which has paid, Is Uremeu. arrived Ho
New tligoods Custom ,,,,,,.,1 of
House ,i,eii- - sitoiislhllliv. Tli.il Deputy
tMimirf.'.iit
e',Snaval
hours
silk
'iMi'SM"
pli
fotimilsinner Wrightnamed onwhich appoaranswer against
km counselWr'ght s'ie was nhyM. un-.- v
appealWrlgV vrou'd
l.amb. K.xesex.ii'dna-lio-
presenciMl'-ha- Prlen. phjslc'
6
Our is
Swiff
for
by.March 20
Capt.thli".,
Jacks salutewhich
by
bound
human M,""
k''"1'''
i.i'jrv ...... ..-...- , u.tjn ...the steamship fiom the
of llritlsb red tape.Mrs. M.irj Velez, a widow who
lleni.v C. father. wasdale
of
lie
Assistant Peer...tarv of tin Trc.isurv under .rLincoln, brought aboard the Pot.la nher thirty yeai old son, who is blind.Ho Is American born
At tho sea burial ofHeiniond Kleica repotted bv wlrcle-"- .
to Tilt Si-- ni t ti.es, lav, an unusall meteor darted across Coskv Mrs Ixlitna and her daught. .
who were secoed cabin passengci's weropermi'te.1 to land.
34th Street
A Sale Today and TomorrowIn the New and Greatly Enlarged Men's Shirt Shop
3,600 Men's Fine Negligee ShirtsAt the Very Special Price, $1.15
Newest colorings, stripes and figures in very high grade wovenmadras and stripe cotton cloths of fine texture. A veryextensive assortment of colors and patterns. Sizes, 14 to 18.
Soft Negligee Style; Soft Turn-bac- k CuffsIn tlie Enlarged Slilrt Shop, Main Floor, Rear
Men's Half Hose in Original Boxes of 6 PairsAt Very Special Prices
Sold in lioxe.s of H.df Dozen only, at these prices:
Pairs Plated Hose $1.15Qui Pair
Pairs Fine Hose $1.55regular price Pair
into
Chains.before
Continent!
ensign.
disentanglemeshes
Preside
brilliant
satin
6 Pairs Seamless Silk Hose $1.55Our regular price is i)c a I'air
6 Pairs Clocked Silk Hose $1.55Our regular prue is 32c a liir
They aic "seconds" oj ihe best 50c Hose oftihich ue lyiow
6 Pairs Thread Silk Clocked Hose for $3.25Out regular pi he is hie a Pail
l'lrt Aislr, 33rd Strot Side, M.iin 1 lonr
j
T- s-