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. a aS as ta wae REYES SLAIN, MADERO TORTURED, SAYS GIRL _ Wilson Gets Ready to Start for inaugural a CD Ei kd ‘ Circulation Books Open to All, tad | ie Cente ite kee teu Wela, alla YORK, clsclid thts MARCH 1, he New York Wer! WEATHER—tain to-night; Sanday probably fair. weet ain to-niaht; FI EDITION. [« Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1913. 12 PAGES PRICE ONE “CENT. PRICE ONE CENT. LS EO Py at v2 TORTUREFORMADERO, at mi ae HEN OES se REYES SHOT 10 DEATH | Side Mob Repudiating Peace | seomeecnemnssenililptine Hands Seals to James Fielder, Terms Made. | "wae He Pa BAD Te eee t|Senora de Rendon, Who Arrived To- FOR SALE! TOGENTS Concessions aw Both Sides in Day asa Re‘ugec. Says General ‘ IS WALL ST. PRICE Was Trapped and Shot by Settlement Reached by the Held Him Up After He Left | an Army Officer. } incl State Capitol Until Presi- |EX-PRESIDENT’S BROTHER dent-Elect Was Identified. | | SLAIN AND DISMEMBERED » Courage He Praises. COP DIDN’T KNOW HIM. Leaders. New Coinage Goes Like Hot} An insurrect striking gar [Hittle leaders wh Cakes at Thrice Face Value on First Day. (@peris! Prom 8 Stath Coresconient of T Krening World.) TRENTON, March 1.—Woodrow Wilson became a private citizen at noon to-day and until noon of March the y strike ha 200,000 OF ONLY Fianter’s Wife, in Graphic Story of a e| ee > ! fama tis- geal ot Mew dere? Piper eed peared Bombardment Describes Days of ur o e 8 by d — 1s Pp eml-organized mob of severa : : eal to James Fielder, President of the| Messenger Boys and Peddlers reducer Anal woman eetliered ane Terror in the Line of Firing. Senate, who automaticly became) = Rea Rich Harvest Sell- [the strike nad not been settled. Governor of the State. f ;, At one time the noisy throng storme | / ‘The ceremony took place In the As- ing the Coins, the front doom and several windows | An ever-present peril hangs over the heads of all Americans in Mex- y vhich was Ji 1 Were broken, Capt. Ormsby of th | . : : pokey aber apna iainias ee Le: |Sadieon’ atreet: polles station turned jico, The Huerta Governmen( canuot bring order out of the indeseribable a gafleries wore crowds of women who] “Hey! Get made as much noise as the men. The| only 15 conte!” chamber was decorated with American] What? Pay 15 cents for a nickel! |! Seward Park, opposite flags and yellow and black bunting—thel omcer, Kindly page Capt Jinks of the | Hullding, without violence, For some inauguration colors. Marines and send in a call for the| tment the newspaper offs ! th rf ya buffalo nickels here; {2 a call for the resspyes yy, Sot See at. teen minutes’ work the mod was herded chaos south of the Rio Grande, and, it let alone, Mexicans will be in the [fever of revolution for years to come, This is’ the opinion of Senora E. B. de Rendon, the English wife of a wealthy Mexican planter, who arrived Bx-Governor and President-elect Wil- won arrived here at 11% o'clock from New York in a drizzling rain, He hopped into @ taxi and was driven at once to the State House, where he re wagon from the psychopathic. Nevertheless, gentle reader, they were doing it down on “the Gtreet” to-day. Yes, paying 15 Nttle kmuckle ‘bones for ‘There was practically no clubbing and no arrests were made. SEVERAL THOUSAND WORKERS | to-day aboard the Ward line steamer Esperanza from Vera Cruz. ~# Senora de Rendon ta a refugee who was in the thick of affairs during the viewed a parade of the Citizens’ League|a plain nickel—the new nickel which a iy els PROT Ray, Sas | of ‘Trenton and other organizations} kind Government with a decorative! Apparently the demonstration repre- booming Fielder for the next Governor. | sense ix distributing on this first day | @Mted several thousand workers af- | The parade was marred by greasy,}o¢ March, to crab the cubiets' game | fected by the agreement muddy streets, weeping skies and land save the nation’s sanity. night, but there is no me warm, mucey atmosphere Ex;Governor] That very street. wh in {ts time,|mating how many other w Wiison was met at the State House bY] hay witnemsed the formation of the| be induced to repudiate the p Mr. Fielder, The Acting Governor and] ivnited states Steel Corporation, the| @&reed upon by Pr the President-elect shook hands warnly | cope Willa. Hal ene # Benjam| and the warring pocket cameras began] 14 sat aiaeatt ABI trades Ad to whire and grind and the parade|ory coi acco saw today more high ar home of President Francisco I. GLAR eleven days’ gtreet battle in the cap- {tal. She lived for days in a cellar, | while the house over her head erum- | bled under the shri of the con- te ding forces, She was next door to HELPS GA Is » when it was wrecked by « | D As she stood on the deck of he Experanga coming up the bay from ’ | Quarantine to-day Senora pointed eer ALL HER Gowns” AND } . representing ‘8 Copp m of Ol Na hs ~. 07-5 (nie VW Gov. JF. FIELDER AND. wWooDROWw WIE SON Those dis | swunk by AND NEW| nance reduced to the n=th degree. .A1-| claim that they been | @ UNPERWasD ano UNDERWOOD o 3 4 JEWELRY, cROWD CHEERS Ob8 most anybody who'll buy American| #"d that aed well not wer, the AGae| delle ieelelebleleinieieieineelebieleteieleinleleleielelelelelnleleleledetleleleieteleleis | ak ourey all my baggage on my back," | 4 Powderpuff on a will give 15] Nour week they der hey also | _ — ---~ —— woe ~ a said, “Everything [ owned I left Aicomnilbtae Wee MpHalnied: by @panken |Tecreeret ee tie PEER eveoay| think $1 a week is not enough of an | Miles of Ieney 5 Shaken and | Panel Kear mmit y Speaker) cents for a nickel. Almost everybody | | come known," sald Dr. Kenned , son Tu, Tasior of Monmouth Counts © | yi Mmerearo in waxeg | SULZER BOARD TO CALL nay setlousiy Interfere with our aer- u ‘ ort the President-elect and the Act-| riere wag only $10,000 worth of the} In the crowd that besieged the F | ce of Dr. T \ Fae wating this minute.” ng Governor into the Assembly cham- ected ceice cletek io the true | Wane Hiding ane naciaat DR. AUSTIN FLINT IN | ; ; er real, the acting auperinton | ng har) Loud cheering Anbouness Te Ue for distribution—Just 200,000 of| tifled with the Industrial Workers of THAW BRIBE INQUIRY. ents The welt Ie an Ronset ef of Flee in Auto. he owns several large hemp plantations, stant when Mr, Wilson ceased to hol ee cite ie cia tua deaients a” Blbiahe ER KIN, GRACOLA EER Avo man to obtaln Nis Inberty [when the revolution atarted on sunday, o a . s/ > o. je ane piiew at this canea it ” ‘ > . any oftice til Maren tain, gray suit. |HeAd stamped on them, ‘The lot came p thelr utmost to keep the ao Ps ; | ; iad An RaTASA nes heel Pe nah a he began her, Mr, Wilson wore a plain, gré Rl Fecann SV ARH net ight in ten heavy | tivities of these agitators at a mini-|Wants Facts on Alleged Conspiracy | : ae sa y | Story was living with friends who He wan Introduced by ‘Speaker ‘Taylor rom Washington last night in ten heavy eae TE inat the LW. Wk h qt ’ with the Matteawan seand There w| A trlo of yeas, one of th | bere of the family of Ge 9 3 N kegs, and all of the clerks, under A, §.| um, always aware that the | in Favor of White's Slayer at | nothing to 1 tat] a Woman, waited Just twe fo F Ml e as “the ex-Governor of New Call . oO uM 5 .| leaders had an ambition to ts the \" bd at aul, 4 nando Reyes. My husband and I This broug! Kalischer, chief of the Minor Coin Div varie’ KE s Matteawan | prwent” he declared | ts complotion to crack Judvon M. Par-|wore very close to Gon, Reyes and his ea cheers ision in the gray old bullding, were busy pk bl of hits nade y ait, l ; Bie | toa ofice In Va N. J cheers. most of the al gt age eal ad the sympathy of some tr} ALBANY, March 1, —¢ Sulser'sa} | yomt office in Ve y a , Senator Fielder was introduced ny | ost Of the night putting the new coins] Dat the ssmmenny OF, tlt ee fee Pip cas bi Vie “ wav ey could no longer ‘Rot fali in the @rat 2 up in handy packages for distribution eles e | comimittes of inqul pes to con \ p ¢ ia > Judge Guinmere, who then administ Workers, for they worked to keep the | its investigation of t Abii ja haw ‘atime AKL aaeialelnake from the onal Palace thas the oath of office, In the middle of the] MESSENGER BOYS AND PE eet eens nen en en eet hae | ea Alfred’ tari? 1 na nelamoxraph recorded an|MOrning, as the reporte h ‘eR, He reading of the oath there was a flash DLERS REAP HARVEST. now been in progress over two monthal tawiy, Dr. Aun ! and. Vai | Date rrell ha ; The explosion of ‘‘waup''| Crm, Tapped and murdered (n cold Boeg, of flame and a loud report from the} ‘They've got a new-tangled counting| and has dealt-a blow from whieh the| trpitrct ain at New 4 we ox-/ Dr. Kennedy, Lawyer and) for Mb. Joram ( hermietor sitrosmivcering)) WIELLGl thes enone een tee ee gallery. A woman screamed and ‘for a] machine down there in the Sub-Trea: | cothing industry of New York will not} wooted ta teaille. lr, line hae write 7 } woutd wtate that nee tevad duruuletied |trant ot the Naru ee second it Ic das if the flashlight that) sury, which helped a whole lot. All you r for years, It has involved the] q terter to Gey. Sulzer, which tie Gov-| Alienist, Gets Habeas Corpus | “" yy Dr, WK which the sojourning thieves demol! id on a : ei a I ala: caused the Interruption was going tol have to do te to dump @ peck or 80 of| jous of millions of dollars and ernor referred to smite bee DEAS C-Oth writ Thaw and Dr, Leak at Mat. |e Highly ornate: concer aa ea pore or andclaviedme start a panic, but things speedily | coins into a hopper, turn a few handies| spread starvation and — misery whinh he: a aaa intoal Writ F Justice ( va Jvault that protected antl to: ne polities fy yea quieted down and press & couple of buttons, and~| through the east side WARP aR AER pene rit From Justice Guy, Dr K ft io Mattawan some | resources of the office, shook the a rental over tor Daviy of Salem gave a vale-| presto! the coins come out in cute 1 60,000 GARMENT MAKERS AF-liu site 1 sah’ Wate un | ‘ ve Thaw at the nes |alde for miles around. Gasotkee Aieaieh widress in which he said that bundles of $1 or & cents worth, as the| FecTED BY THE SETTLEMENT. ani i ' | t Mined iH ‘ tie mastas | William who lives ont " 1 through the oor, part of New Jersey was sorry tol case may be, stamped, enumerated and settlement announced last night f Dr. mine wrt donn WOR acre t h Hately Gen, Morillo arew @ res See Gov, Wilson gu. But he hud read! ready to go out into the great world The settlement announced 1a wi ‘ atrent, two on fas y j . he Letnaan Maw 1opeey bi 0 the great wo by Marcus M. Marks, who acted a due of « Slits ace (aecaa cick a as is rand shot sh the head. Fee eg east and ne beped | a oe eee nie morning the door mediator, involves practically all of the \ Lew 4ing to H.| ' ’ he one lay ; h 1 he aide then Killed Molo aad es ‘and W x od and he ic ped the Pineetreet entrauce to the Eee iin ik Fresannt ee ah - ‘ the n time to see three tl stants the aiveae!! the ect would often} prey Ware throwin Guan anil Wille . je Mt idle I M mit ua : : figures Usappearing th ay mis His ae ENE i va Treauly were:tht wa open ani Willam | Rickert succeeds in carrying out the | paid fo ' Thaw iis rr RUNS [PR oe et in the caer tena ae ‘| TELLS OF THE TORTURE OF appeal to Mr, W to say a few hid) ups ready to test the res | union's end of the agreement to return | 1) wa know wha st : ; ui Aes ; idle MADERO'S BROTHER. Re i . 0 meet the rusii. lee : fe ea \ numeroua jentlemen (a rm the full truth of how Wrens words of farewell A rush there was, too. Though litte meee nd: De en t y . houg is preg war i a fow lightly clad Mf Verona wco 1. Madero died will never be told,” WILSON'S FAREWELL AS NEW] naa teen printed about the new coin ie vatinued on na Beat) jnatd. % vy : ’ ” as : Be nous; (Gere aot osa tee Lees ev"! and hadn't rece! oth , ’ " a * y ‘ ' ' ' . continue A JERSEY'S GOVERNOR. a tt had "t recelve anent of halt (FOR RACING SEE PAGE 5.) lean . i Hl 4 ut | ane “ ews of the hajhad the details of the slayingfof his 30 jison wa | the press agent wor eraided the . thaw | * GH fron moved by very deep emetions to dy a long line ; | Hetogt the 1 rt Building in New a ny the f y Anot Ud one of [It Was a shocking thing. ihiteags bay: ech 1 At the head of the line was Willy Pp! ) $4,000,000 ADDED TO WAGESS ine tie iron te meter trom Verma in DM conmie fF is roiease, He started i hike » e the 7. a : ' . to walk across pen court of the to wanes Be Henley if te A, Bete Wy wee Prevails Yao writ, when ds the tit Thaw! $13,450,000 TO COAL PRICE jan vito JArsewal when suldiere concealed all “ eollnigs iat ane! o dol t 0On @ 1 | Ah y Al Was gent for Charles M 4 Paik | \ he {ned in hin effort to regain tuout under tne arches open re on snd that seen tn be vc his 2 nickels, ne dashed out on || while war, graft and politics are i Me it ae bborh Gut alate eet) BY THEIANTHBACITE MEN: | giscdior, voraagh inareins A senren| tere mien ie aries coenen Bee on Becoeiied & put inte words. the etreet to well them. | ‘ ' lone by Dr him from ut. Phen they di trying to rival each other on the stage ‘ y did @ ter } i t aniindyt aes PAnGntiy AA AsIGIIS i ¥ nt ruins wus made. The vault was partial a Talvesdy loved the state Jer Willy old Is Mat two for 10 cents iL of lite, Prosperity Is altending strietly ae PO etn aint Renan Thaw |Comparative Yearly Rate Increase! weal | Lelie eal h bey partially! Glamec Be ees ote tect deepened and intenal-| willing $0 break thelr Hecks to gst aif 12°? baste ue iigiche We SIEW c laweernnm iecrihe Reported to Cong 1 Jat least § t w the soldiers aubec- td during the Jas) tWo aud a halt, Hew dlekel, Re holated the price frst to | 56,098 8 lagal # made in behult of Thaw Bureau of La * n money by vende Rania’ sine foal a ® f 1s and then to 2 cents, This future | ’ : ry Pine aha cee ane ; t oudestal@ed dite of fee cede at president of the Standard OM Company || “HELP WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS aes : Ne | WAKING Ma ‘ tI Heid } HERI PRE HI EP TATE Wes sven back in lite, ready to invest | were printed lact month in " Ihe ee Res " heat rote haved to stare for | agar viral about $0 tn more currency. ‘This a > i ho Sie aM Th MOLL ibe sn eee #1,000,000 bite lain Miata 19 baswawe except i meen midiik on a rising mar Willy |] gar 32,652 more than in ALL THE 6 Ho ak Oe RECRODE He WhONS Mane Bd) Mas, Ar d Wie af anthra. {tives of the vount ' was deralled twee by LTT a EERE thought OTHER New York morning cad Sun. 1 STR COREA Ome ee on OF Tie mei | lhe: Ya H phil , : , ' Youn _nunanerions pA a The A. D. 'T. youngster was not the | day newspapers ADDED TOGET ER, DY TR At RR HBS IVS MARAT A a: Fay ae i a OG A ERAS Pen gm ee noah wince only plunger In the street, Bani If that isn’t a sign of Good Times, Le ie peearene aga + lite and nu Pat Mebonahl to une) "BWery.-one of the 5000 Amertoane tn t serve this great State ere, runners for tho curb brokers, |] what is? a 1} As soon : r Ay tases SoS Pegi Mex the otners throughout Ker Wish for the mo ane Heer iio And it's also a sign that i you need » J.[ New Mtntater & erie r Her Davenport's | Mexico are ni ly increasing wn oi MRR TTA Mew dere (Continued on Bevvud Page competent workers in a hurry, you lt Farrel, a GUAYAQITI mee | sandun ; lie | He ontempt for were less facile than it ts, and yet I > should 1 \ m i alo M. Cordoba, at one Umo Mintat eft t wn “dames” at] bi t . - ae CANA a SyNt Ona 2 nator | V ohily rie MeXicans have the greatest feeling tof sentence | ADVERTISE IN THE SUNDAY WORLD ' , erm at fvefa wa c did lof the Interlor, has been appot stopped on their way! An 4 is quick intervene in eS | TO-MORROW. ‘ be ble ilacusa thelr Weuadorian Minlater to the Ur post-office and pilfered @ chisel gifiirs of weak Nicaragua, but dee 7 (Continued on Fourth Page. 1 ain sorry that this application Las States and loft to-day for Washing from his blacksmith shop ' jo the ame thing in) Mexico, 1 5 ’ a ’ ¥ . \ ——- ‘ seine