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: __ Notable Crowd Sees President's Daughter Married FINAL rl0, FINAL EDITION. ““____|_“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NOVEMBER 25, 1913. 22 PAGE PRICE ONE OENT. ‘"Rinsutawam | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, to-night) Wednesday cloudy and warmer. ND ALDERMEN DEMAND 8 3 AS JESSIE WILSON [SFR eat 3 =~ ecm"! COUT FEDERAL RANKS WED AT WHITE HOUSE 2522" NN TWO DAYS" BATTLE. | ' Rival Forces Numbering 17,000 Men in Desperate Fight at Juarez Re- . newed After Rout of Huer- . ta’s Men Last Night. ROAR OF GUNS HEARD ON THE TEXAS BORDER More U.S. Troops Rushed to Lite to Protect Americans—Federal Gen- - eral Salaza Reported Killed. EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 25.—With the issue of the great battle being fought between the Mexican cbels and Federals south of Juarez still unsettled this afternoon, all the advantage seemd to be with the rebel forces under Gen, Villa, although the Federtls, commanded by Gen, Salaza, fought desperately, Seventeen thousand troops comprising the armies on both sides are engaged in the fight. At noon to-day the Constitutionalist officers im Juarez reported the Federals had been driven wack all along the rebel front and that Gen, Pancho Villa had ordered a general advance of his men against the Feds erals, declared to be in retreat. An Associated Press representative stationed at the top of a wirelgss $3 83.83 Fae ; RESOLUTION IS PASSED. Brilliant Throng Fills East Room—}| Sayres Will Spend Their Honey- Ask That Toll Charges Be- moon in Europe, but Keep | tween Various Boroughs Be Their Route Secret. | Abolished at Once. SSSkSaseeeaaage (Special to The Evening World.) The Board of Aldermen this after+ WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson was; noon vi in ane Evening World’a| ji . Sie saa, [campaign for cheaper teleshone rates! married in the East Room of the White House at half-past 4 O'cl0ck |), ynanimously adopting « resolution this afternoon to Francis Bowes Sayre. Thy second of the three GG | Stier by Alderman Niles R. Becker, : ‘ $a. nk tthe AAI = ap. | 88 follown: ters of the President, the thirteenth bride of the My hite ruses had per: | tWhorean, an effort (s being made by tect Indian summer weather for her nuptials. The service was accords] civic sections and others of the city ing’to the simple ritual of the Book of Common Service of the Presby-| to reduce telephone rates to & five-cent terian Church—which omits the word “obey” from the pledge exacted | Pesle it we tied a boll char Eon Pes Sa aang 4 ea cdan ; «| tween boroughs, ai of the bride, The coincidence that Ml Wilson ee Secle her allegi: “ainprest, juagiag tise. intirmation ance to the movement for Voles for Women (thereby differing from} caruined by thone who are {nvertigating other members of her family) occasioned some guiet amusement, j the telephone question, New York City The wetting of the wedding, despite ¢¢—— | i being compalied to pay higher rates shine 1 the déeire of the bride and F leer salir tia ct, wan , tlon of the guests j the country, and by tha grandeur of the architec] Ve UL. | “Therefore, be it resolved that the ture of the rooms of the White House | Board of Aldermen of the City of New | and the multiplicity of decorations Hanes | York, representing every district In the sary. Brilliant wniforsns of diplomats | municipality and therefore the mont rep- ang of oMicers of the Army and Nav ’ [resentative body in the city, request the eptay ln spite of tie sincerest ‘ made a divptay in spite of toe Public Service Commisaion to use every SLHARASHKSSEESESSREKKSSASAEAEges HURUURSUERURSREERTERe ‘Sets White Houne portico and there was | and the wiping out of interborough toll | rebel report that the Federals were falling back south of Juarez, He Qverything was quiet and in readiness | INTIMATE FRIENDS VISIT THE -——_—- snide monaco Tex, twelve eoarie al times to-day time—charged with amuggling. The sartment Suilers Severe ported prisoner, but officials in vt ra, Wiborg of Cincinnati, IN SAN FRANCISCO: i} Juarws aec lared they knew nothing of the Tatts. ’ Attack, ‘s capture, the Executive Of- until then to accomplish the task they lainty heard & distinct touch of hoilday atmosphere | | ohwegos.” b 2 f Yel could sed the manoeuvres with field glasses, for the ceremony at 4.0) o'clock. Atthe Make Up Sum Before 10 . ! ve | cou e ld g ? - f | PRESIDENT *O-DAY. | the ¥ 5 7 say right here that im the future FAINTS AT HIS DESK t “ ‘The Agnting é. ‘ ¥ feel nae Fe a| offenders may expect mo meroy." i | ede . new Salaaar, Geis funds eee idee a | $100.0 fund In Junt 8844481 ahort of the Mie. Salninecia tia’ eacana’ seormant ies the former revel general, but now & winceton axsmate of the President | Mark and the vactous sub-committees of | taken Huerta commander, The txhting was heavy at Zaragose, them tie set for themseives-of raising #000! After Playing for the Juan N, everywhere. In the interior of the} an i | —— nat Wxooutive Offi +> of the wedding ‘VIOLINIST KILLED. At that hour fighting was before Judge Hunt—who haw : a of } De-| irecera ‘as leading th¢ John A. Wilson, @ cousin, were | the campaign committee are making ex- Former Official of New York Federale, Ho was x - ALBANY, Nov, %.--State Plre Marshal the roar of artillery be: “soMce and the Casinet Room, in twelve working days, left a fortu . Teomas Jo Aheain was found va lin Kt st i }ecious on th wr Medina, eht ‘ Villa, thig i peienioe tale . —— oe a Port@ of thase eae ot ties letfort for the reduction of telephone | Wiecs soa uae, Save | jrates to a falr basin—that ts to a five- “Carriages began early rolling up to! ’ ’ j Cont menage rate between the boroughs _~ \ . f telegraph tower 400 feet high three miles east of El Paso confirmed the White House—a floral dower in iteelt—| Committees Working Hard to Pi ea ree ts "Clock To-Ni | apattea a, : a a " 3 ve ea “ae outh of the elty, but ti Oia wu o'Clock To-Night. | PETE LLLELE LLL LEE ULL DL ok, FIRE MARSHAL AHEARN caved at the town of waras ; } ) been sitting in New York but a short { améng the first to arrive, The Bras: traordinary efforts to raise that amount . | 10 JAIL WOMEN had but business engawen yan) tala ; e ‘ 5 Species | TGabihat mugat before 19 o'clock to-night. ‘They bave| Hurled Lown Four Stories) ed through the rsterday's work brought the fund wo, Dancers This Afternoon. id tho Federals had all been W. MeAipin 1%, and ¢ fatture | hort tremble, ea tae 1 Universit. : Andrew C. Im- work mucceme, ene MAYOR KLINE VETOES ea Ayer ba f k nw far as thirty miles soutis ward Howe, Profs. Oegood and | Wight come ff the rec vould ne! ne = | ! Me come {qf 2Uare® except those at Zaragom, : THe rans Loontiniuiad ady the fund vas) ‘lnePh Calfer was caught by the "i ety ay _ . rae nis Was the nd day's Het bes i bk neat a yeen ral elevator in the Cafe de Pari« Building Judge Hunt, in Fining Mrs, 0 A Missing Park Commissioner had suffered igen the armies, sald to total about "i naa . suffered 7.0 omen The — Pederal wl hts feet man, Dr, ¢ Henvy ©. Frick gave $100,000 and Fred- | this afternoon and instantly killed , . ~ ’ + a . Hy , ‘edorals opened a tong waik In the morning, | erick K. Vanderbilt contributed 90. |war neha atonny cesantts Killen. Hel Belouze $1,000, Says “No Soros , Said to Be Located in the |» trom rheumatisna in who ott 9 Yenterday afternoon by attempting te © %% Mrs, KB, 8. Harkness gave $25,000 in | 8" O01 eet years: old; but: had} aida | Refuses to Give Drivers Right to| . a eee rece mane to sake Bim 16 | nnn Vie On the West in On elasicae danenter of Secretary. and Mw. Turnuts | memory of her father, Thomas B, stil. |MCMeved ® reputation as a master of Mercy” in Future. 5 Salie| St. Francis Hotel. Poets ov aister In New York this {oct Uehind bim and attack Juarep from ty, was the youngest guest at the|!nan. These were the big gifts of the; the violin which rene far veyonal ‘J Leave Seats and Solicit tho home of @ sister In Ne r the northwest, but were repulsed, ‘Then Dane day | Yonkers, his home town. | a Fares. — Maron, nein dea ten acetate astemp, was nade on the rebel eens After a lung automonile ride, members| ‘teorge W. Perkins revealed the names! He played in the orchestea at the| opie day of finée for society amuge (Special to The Brening Word, Aah Har attad eRe DUE Se O18 Talley BeUhE, White | Of the dons 40.0%, Which he kept | fortyesecond, for the + reel Sai ca Ne ee me if ae to-day returned to the} SAN FRANCIS ov —Park | suMered aie pene onnouneed to-day that Cok Hache ho tage | Soret yeterday ese proved to he! wia danced the tango and urkeys ae DEMO AG OKO Gre OF 8 rmen with his veto an|Commissioner Charles B. Btover, wh ne opapit Ayano Talamantes, one of the revel ee ote Ad Bl Pe the Hast | ln D, Rockefeller, with a contribution hse Ge waa ot eave ‘ ee sentences Is dawning for ermined and |, pendent adopted at the! hay been iniening from New York city| MEXICAN OFFICER Bnet, Was Killed in the battle last ¥ | of S15,000; WK. Vane 1, $10,000, a PLE SUPE SS 0 “ Vt Py ‘i fect © hacl i, S y y y, Mahe Room was a hoge ie of white W WI, Vanderbilt, $4000), and 4) J the hearte tu Vigorous throb. | Je elled women who scorn the customs | last meeting, which in effect Rave BACK | for nearly ain weeks, ie in Han Fran.| SHOT TO DEATH WHILE Oy chryranthemume, AF oy the Minister, us gift of $40 Mr, Rocke. | © de Parin they have| “exulatlo Vis Was the pointed warn-| (rivers the privilege of leaving thelr i ALL IN TOWN WATCH. ‘ol. Medina late this afternoon sal from Keuador. It cited the high- teat ht the : Well ua { ii contained to-day in caustic remarks | att and eallciting fares on the eide-| i”. He ts registered at the St. Fran pe hen received a repost that Gem 5 as well as! li contal m us a cla He 4 had been killed im ountain in Jot and was end am, ear = wal im Hotel. He 1s accompanied by ex . aor this morn. See PONGIBIN za | Plan up to halt a mit Mara and | the x Me night one by Vaited States Judge Hunt in im-) \iderman John MeCourt, who intre-| Alderman J. H. Francia of Chicagn,| DOUGLAS, Aris, Nov. mending ing’s fighting at Saragozs and that hi; lenpiimias cy Wud Beans A. and Vrederick K. Vanderbilt, in | kowned and hejew-| posing what he hinted might be the last | duced the vetoed ainendment, explained | Francie ts traveling on the Pa. | sxeinat eae wail d by the|foroe hed bees simost snaihilated BiB Ne ie audition ty their other gifts, have given | eiled women witritt in the a jtimein cases of thig type-—upon a} that he would not fight to have the| cite comat locating Investments for] ullet# which nave ended scorts | ails repors te aot conarmed, ——— | Hrowe thie sear to the raliroad branch | In the afternoon well dy mi wan charged with bringing clothing | measure passed over the Mayor'® dia-| pigish capita He arrived at the| marrinon was shot to death| SATTLE RESUMED AT DAWA JESSIE WILS W ane r He Huvinird vwntriomed agane (222 Nomen drop in for tnieheon, forland Jewelry into thie eountey without | APPROVAL | St. Francis with his secretary und] to-day in view of the entire population] NEAR JUAREZ RACE TRACK, f EIN | ributed $5,000 |, refreshments making proper declarations to the cus] Mayor Kline supplemented his veto! jie ana is looking carefully after}or the Mexican border town. Caatro| Simultaneously firing opened at 3% FRANCIS SAYRE I | und to the). aha : ert omvate with «decision from Bupreme Court ee ae eee peure dened. aid. the penalty imposed by a court-|0'clock A. M. to-day southeast of the oY mous gitt | he Raab » who ap) pate ui 7 4 ORANGE, TEX., TO-DAY, apalled to" sfiemnoon, 9 The defendant, upon her plea uf guilty | 2uatice Seabury ——— They have engaged « aulte of roomalmartial for baving ain Maxiniliano | 1VAFe® race track and opposite Yalete % -_— - solored branch of the ¥, M. hor nasty of Nis but It Is belleved| Montalvo, ® former wealthy Mexican sue ve miles east of Juareg ORANGE, Tex, Nov. 2i-By & Pl in memory of Phoebe jing Anna Thorn, | landholder but reduced by the for-| ‘he Fede: er a tw Indietinent ehargin; her with r 4 he 8 Franct he chatter nad way laughter of the | teinging sdutianie ture and wearing |NEW TRIAL FOR MISS BIGGAR, |*\,\"* 8° rer used cannon tn both ThEre were many gifts of 81,00 among | RUM setting their feet to the dance, nam Messi they are preparing to leave for Lon strange coincidence, Miss Jessie Wii- - tunes of war to the necessity of driv-|#ttacks, The appearance of the Med hag je apparel and Jewelry into the country di suns » fon and Francis Kayse residents of U she donors seing Ogden Mii Alexander | PTO the RAY asseinlage the violinist SRE PATE $1,000, she | Judsment for aut aca Ly gi tng 'e back, He wae killed tn Glan Nickgaa yd ieee track Sndeei j Sy he A1dh Biewart, the Aeolis Started to go downstaine at 2.9 o'clock < . a Oe . pute over the fare he charged Castro, 0 ay aroun thia town, were fanerits i i att ie WFR nig door'Gt the GIGI On. the tones Had Be. , Ma Aun d raster ay! Capt. Gil Saminiego, with a force of rapes outnoets during the night, game thme the President's daux tor landing was open ane wan on the| ollaueg| ALGHANY, Nov. i.—The Court of Ap. | Staver, Park Comms about one hundred men who Rave been | f ahd fighting at Zaragosa, was married. ‘The bride is a farmer's floor abeve, As page descended | Ay erate Weal pealn to-day granted a new trial in the | York Clty. who } Togistered here | «uarding Ositae Pass, left ton .| site Yaleta, was taken to contradloe he groan @ merchan Pa, anh : j[ Ah exanination vf her basmaKo when} cave of Miss Laure ilagar, againat |"? i BY ar ed a \ “0 claim that Gen, Salazar’ BeRiMer Ane the gram s merchant Stokes gave $1,000 In the} CA@ifer wis strnek by the head | ae arrived fran Kurope recently on foa| cute Of atlas, Iaure llwar, MeO" | to-day at the St, Francia Hotel in com-|imforee Villa at Juares, Constituti A hook macaeiet nat veasrely — he Billed ie the | sat Wan went to the bottom of Lie whaft, |srance, in pronuuncing sentence Judge | S23 ., em) nirlok of ony with J, HL, Brancis of Chicago, He|fecruiting agents were pi recrulting | Mad been surre and virtually tty Wa, Kills B OY. M,C. A, ang | Death remulted instantly, but the més! int wuld Bayonne, P aii one Med LOR ay recognized by a friend, who verified | :08 new Men to send to the rebel army peg ae He spa This claim je * f y he merrymakerk in Hn BS ment to; 6457987 for the allewed a . ‘| i gh Ober iy Wee Le telegraphed Chair (J0Fity of the merrymakers in the oufe ergo pors ery myer cry UE EE Ce hin Signature at the desk but did not] at Cathuahua Tata Clem Xela cee va Beh Hens 8 was tun over andj man Perkinw that she would contrivute| Mew Rething of Ue tra r" courts to impose a fine aggregating | rijix judgyenent oct ta ABA tO hi Francis aud Stover both Oe en Teme were OM oe oe KiN6d tn front of No. 10 Avenue c to-| 2 ae [ NC TESUCU) overs! thousand dollars in cases | ¢3),in74 aii tien the + Fn, [tft the botes before any Inquiries could! CUPID'S THANKSGIVING RUSH. | painiy auaivie. by @ Charities Depar' i a Willi Fellowes | of this Kind,” said Judge Munt. | Court of Apmis fi addressed to them In person, ———— These reports stated that Villa Man ee Willan Henabics | e heen approximately | cea paid her written ty durge Hie Mr Stover (il he butel cerk he] Many Philadelphians to Wee taken four wagonloads of suprity to malo’ Siatlas the fund asured, hoy the entire court was going vul to look after his luge | , ce, ran out from the curv = and «wip Minnesota, from Mantia to Seatte, Hf J er with & com rrived. tle did not return to PHILADELPHIA, Nov, % —Marr lcenmes are being inmued to-day in re for actual enteriig the w mderable supply of forage for his caw f the hy mses ond San which during the omoryloage atid ay the | ° committees a cf 1 ne ing fashion in Philadeipni airy. laa mt Lg Gra oe iy nel ai apy 4 en to cheat the Government is to im = — — | SOME ae AS WAN 4 be married The Sune OF beltie aeuth. of fork Se a They Jnl areirea| DAFAOHY ANG VeRKe) Nes not} Se. i ° \‘Thankegiving Day. It ls expected the | the centre of Gen. Villa's battle World Wants Work Wonders! gous mare. y velieve they’ de Me | been damaged. | 200° Prise sentences and T may FOR RACING SBE PAGE 2 | total will reac 500 by to-morrow aight,|was heard here early, but the 4 ah - > - - ie “+--+ —_ wi i * Nb a gre errr ee a eR ae wo . ARERR Skadden ils nO AIMEE - = -~ — ee —————

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