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$e vet Rote’ ee was not close aough for any missiles to fal! In Juaren or El Paso. Tt was admitted by the robela that of the Feterais who had passed inst e the Conatitutionalists’ right wing hight were fighting for the water sup: ply at! Rancho Flores, twelve mile Borthwest of Juarez. MOK& AMERICAN TROOPS MOVE TO BORDER. Pasrports were demanded to-day trom Americans who appeared on th ects of Juarer, Street car tram @cross the International Briige was not stopped, but persons having no business | im Juares were hustled back to El Paso by revel guarde, | ‘All hotels in Juares were cleared dur- Mg the night by the revels for use an hospitals, Many wounded were reported Jeft on the feild. A machine gun platoon and troop C of the Thirteenth United States Cave all airy, under Capt. John H. Lewis, were reported en route from Columbus, N. M., to reinforce the border patrol. Thr machine gun platoon was to reinforce | troop D, Thirteenth Cavalry, at the) troop € being ot L, Thirteenth Cavalry, Capt. HK. | Clopton, en route from Noria, N. M.,| #tfong band of Conatitutionallate under wan to be stationed at the Bl Paso| Gen. Chao were tn the vicinity of Chi- ameter. huahua City yeaterday, tr ring fifty wounded and], Ata time last night when the remult seven gua, fis dy ae hed Junrea| looked grave for the rebels and Kale- ahortly after noon. When it returned |SArs assaull Juares became Gouth it carried nurses and doctors, | thTeatening, all Americans and foreign Americans who returned from the front @ that hour reported the Federal ar-| tillery doing great damage to the| rave ‘As @ result of the seven hour battle, which began at 6 P. M. yesterday fifteen tules below Juares, Villa captured two Wederal trains, a number of prisoners and @ quantity of auppiles. Karly to- day it Was estimated that his losses ‘Wore 10 dead and 90 wounded. That ‘the Federal siain will greatly exceed the rede] loss is stated at Juares, although it ts impossible to THE EVENING WORLD, when Villa began to force the Federal contre back, hie cavalry charged the enemy. Tho Federals retreated past these two trains, not attempting to move them, although they were etand- + ing with steam up. Water and amimi- * n care comprised one train and sup. plies the other. A third Federal train, loaded with infantry, attempted to back away, when the rebel cavalry approached, but wan jeraliment and Villa sui ‘The Feforais detrainea and FIFTH VICTIM SLAIN TO AVENGE Offered a determined resiatance under BARREL MURDER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1838. a nn ee REE ET TI Old Guard in Its Evacuation Day Review seiseiele t cover of their cars and entrenched in ts ditchs along the track, they had not been diaindged rebel commander att Qn artillery car shell out the Mederals and cut them to | Dlecos, H AMERICANS ORDERED OUi JUAREZ. Shortly after the hi huahua City yet un to Americ: leaving reporta were made here to indloate that Americans of foreim 'Jected to any indignity other than the forcible deportatior ai which to Col seemed necessary for their tection. screen anes AFFINITY” EARLE of twenty miles, and at many points where the fighting was ie @OIL SINCE 1648, At last reports when he expected to oF it of battle had passed @ report was received that Chi- wad fallen to the rebels, it having been alinont deserted by Fed- @rals sent to reinforce the Government | troopa at Samalyuca. Thia report in a 24 i cilling Bene- hea Unis wurhe oer a Had Part in Killing Bene | ‘a Were omered out of Juares, and under military escort wera conducted @ the International bridge In Kl Paso, ‘Tho who rm had been sub- Mee pro- _ Giuseppe Farano Shot Dead by Two Men as Third Holds Him. “ is was waiting for the arrival of | ALL SLAYERS GET AW wv | Only Two Left of Seven Who} detto Madonio. ‘The lone arm of the vendetta stretched lout in Brookiyn to-day, and In @ buay | |hour in & populous street snatched the ite the fifth of the seven men whe were heii in 1G charged = with the murder of Benedetto Madonto, the} vie lonty im of the noted “Harrel Murder, wo of the meven are alive and the the friends and rele Ma will @ Lupo “the V ral Privon at Adanta Giuespps Farano was the man the avengers dropped to-day. He was thir- ty-nix years old, six feet tall, immeni \1y powerful and absolutely fearless. |For some time he had been employed jas an inspector for the Union of Fruit Merchants apd he tived with his family police figure that aulves of them. on About the Injustice that had been done to De Primo, After the defendants in the case were Aischarged they soattered, Lupo “The Wolf” went into the counterfeiting busi- QQEST BATTLE ON MEXICAN es ===) ORKONMPPED SON at No. 166 Weat Ninth street, Brooklyn. Farano was walking through Colum- bia atrest on the river front at 10.90 o'clock on his way to a fruit steamer who had been trailing him for blocks, ‘The greatest number of men that val ‘at the foot of Montague atrest. In front a ry asses raters Loa lof No. 10 Columbia street three men, —~—_ | l i ‘ } Fe e § Bi i 4 & | | a3 i ett Ht Hi il a | { is i I HE e i | [ i Ha y I | i : i i | ial i Te . I Hy i AP Py E | Latest Come one, come all and listes to This latest song—just out; The way to fill your wants is what The song \s all about. For circulation and results It says World ads. are best. The caorus runs: “Use a World Ad And it will do the resti” And say, ye business men and houre- wives, this is a song that adapts itself to any chord in the gamut of supply and demand one may wish to strike, It Is the preat drawing card whether the cue is given to work, o1 hire, Fent, ur buy, or sell, or invesi, &c. The World prints more ads. than any at Other newspaper on earth, And World ads. get a circulation New York City, mornings and Sundays, greater than the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED, bts dines i it tied i closed in and grabbed him from be- bind. Counsel for Mme. Fishbacher| 8e1zeo, Meets Liner With Habeas o» ob Gorpus ‘Writ, DRAGGED INTO HALL- WAY AND SLAIN, ‘The moment he felt @ hand on his body he knew what the eeisure meant He fought with all hie strength and jealled for help, but his captors were jetreng too and they paid no attention to Ma cries, Despite his exertions they ‘hurted him into @ hallway and two of them drew revolvers and began to fire {nto hie back, while the third man kept bis arma pintened. ‘The capture, the struggle, the shoot- ing—all were over in lees than @ minute. Ferdinand Pinney Warle, original ex- ponent of the affinity theory, was not aboard the steamship Fi land which arrived here thie afternoon from Eu- Fope. Counsel for his first wife, Mme. ‘Wishhacher, were on hand with « writ of habeas corpus which they intended to serve on Marie to obtain the cus- tody of Harold Karle, young aon of the pair, whioh the former Mrs, Rarle eharges the artist with kidmapping to France Aéview trom Barope state that Barle is travelling uader an assumed name, nd representatives of Mme, Fish- Racker, ‘who knew the artist person- @ily, are waiting in Boston for the arrival of the Marquette at that port, dhinking that be may be on that liner. arle's first wife, mother of the kid- mapped bey, has cabled that he is bound for No, 8346 Broadway, and to “Wateh Mother Earle, Letters show her com- plteity.” Maste'y mother Mves at the Broadway address, and it is r he has shipped his baggage there, A motive la suggested by & friend of the present Mrs. Karle, who was Miss Helen Theodora Hidford of Bngiand, for Karle'e alleged intention to kidnap all four of hie children. The one be now bee is the eon by Mra, Millie Fisch- dacbker, his first wife, The former Miss Julla Kuttner, his second wife, is care- fully guarding ber son, Edmund Erwin Barle, and his prevent wife will not let lying beaide his body. The three assassine had made ¢ found. Not @ man, woman or child as grab thelr victims in Brooklyn. Headquarters. They ostabditshed i geven m barrel myatery, Were indicted for perjury, never tried. LATEST MYSTERY. ford, England, The possible motive le that Karle has|wne shot Petto “the Ox" in # little ml become imbued with the belief that hisling camp near Scranton, + mothers to deapise him and that belied Vito Laducs in Palermo, Sicily. hed determined to exert every efor’ to These were the two teaderm in the al Win the affestion of the little ones, loxed plot which led to tie death o! Karte went to Oxford inst August ex- Madonio. Diaining he wanted to see Bis youns-| ‘Te Barrel Murder | eat child, Avie Mary Marlo, who wasl solved mysteries one of the un: of New York, — him. The other daughter, Yvonne Sid- ford Earle, is eighteen months old, and was dorn at Blooming Grove, Oranne | siroui County, Myre. @i@ford, the ehildren's ‘ man was found packed in a barrel on After @ lapwe of a week them for half an hour in the presence of herself and @ male relative. Karle then endeavored to persuade Mrs, Sid- ford to use her influence with her daughter #0 he would be permitted to nave the children half of the time, but he did not eucceed. Where Earle went when eft Ox- ford could not be learned, but it was aid to-~day he was in Paris Nov, 7. it was on Nov, ® that the boy was kidnapped from the school in La Motte- Beuvren. Papers in the divorce proceedings brought by Mre, Farle were served on his lawyer, Elwood C, Smith of Monroe, N.Y, Nov, MM. Both Mr, Smith and Russel’ H, Porter of No. 4 Wail street, who is couneel for Mrs. Karlie, have re- Peatedly refused to say anything abou the cage, but it was learned to-day that in her complaint Mrs. Karle acts forth she was married to Karis in the but a short time before from Buffalo. It happened that secret Service had been trailing @ band of count Laduca at No. 16 Stanton street. recognized from photographs of dead n biished they h. In thi of the counterfeiter: to the murder, thi mpany of som formation to the police and in @ round men were arrested charked £ Madanio, six, wery Ox," Antono Genova, Pietro Viio Larbodio. All the work of the Secret Servic Men wid too police went for n 1c wan found imposmivle to convict an do rel and © Land abandoned tt Two Detectives Suspended. Detect!ves Meyer und Buddemeyer of oe Aingsbridge station were suspended placed on trial to-day on OUSIN. or charges of neglect of duty, Comite The fy was killed | @oner Waldo took this action on the | was estabiisned, tt vas arned that @ | recommendation of Deputy Comsilsey fow duym ofore the 0 had vie | ner Newberger after au investiga ted ip 14 cousia, Gul of complaint made by the par wae worving in Elisabeth Jetler, © — fftwen-yeur-vid negro girl of No, 422 Heath avenue, the! De Primo told Madenio that he ha Bronx. ulled Nov. 6] bees & scapegoat Ly ac by two men and the Jetters way her| felting Kang of which “ly ‘When pellcemen reached the acene and entered the hallway of No. 105 Columbia street they found Farano dead on the floor with two pistols, trom each of which two bullets hed been @techarged, escape through the hallway to @ rear yard and thence into @ network of ten-| 4. No trace of them could be could be located who would even admit that a shot had been heard. Such men the public street and shoot thei to death in broad Gaylight are not likely to be betrayed dy witnesses in the Italian quarter of Detectives Carberry and Melal were assigned to the case from Brooklyn the Mentity of Farano and Melai remem- Dered that Farano was one of the held out of thirteen who Were arrested in connection with the Farano and one other but were LITTLE HOPE OF GOLVING THE A earch of Farano's effects may bring to light some jetter or warning her two little daughters out of Merlinat might furmish @ clue to the as- sight at the home of her parents im Ok-/gaging, But the detectives haven't much hope. They never found the man hor was children would be brought up by thelFlany trace ever found of the gang that Ona bora in April, etter his wife had left) morning in April, 1908, the body af a the sidewalk at Avenue D and Hleventh the body wae identified as that of Benedetto grandmother, permitted Merle t 88! stadonio, who had arrived in New York ers who had been making thelr head- quartera in the butoher shop of Vito ney in The World, one a few days prior The Secret Service men took their in- soon | 4 were Petto “the | the Wolf," Laduca, Fanare, | Inaartilo and | wht of the defenda HOCHURE OF wok |) Keristry Office In Oxford, sngland, in| 0) (Ne defentania Vecnine ene ants dune, 1911, even unatie to learn Just where Ma-| @ otnentiepiaentaianatin | © Was Killed wad placed in the bar. | $s ) took the barrel to Avenue | i} MADONIO SLAIN FOR REPEATING the Wolf" ness again and was finally caught and fentenced to a long term in Atlanta, Petto went out to Pennsylvania and hid in & mining camp, where the avengers sought him out and killed hin, Laduca fled to Italy. ‘The avengers trailed him and murdered him in aight of @ crowd on the streets of Palermo, Three othera were picked oft here in New York. “Lupo the Wolf" and Lo- dodio are left. The police do not know where Lobodlo is. —_———— BIG “OLEO” FACTORY RAIDED BY UNCLE SAM —— Officials Confiscate 35,000 Pounds of Product of Jersey City Butterine Company. ‘On Information received from the In- ternal Revenue Department at Wash- ington a raid was made to-day on the plant of the Jersey City Butterine Com- pany on Seventeenth street by Chief tp] Sennel of New York, six deputies and United States Marehal Louls G. Beek- All the fixtures were selsed and 35,000 pounds of oleomargerine confiscated. ‘This‘ls one of the most important raids ever made in Hudson County, as the plant and fixtures are valued at severai hundred thousand doilare, No arreate were made. —.=————. ARREST GIRL AS HEAD OF POOLROOM With Father, Police Say She Took Bets on Races in Cigar Store. Benjamin Eckert and his daughter Sadie were arrested at their cigar estore at No, 167 Washington atreet, Brooklyn, to-day, charged with run- ning @ roolmom, George Berg, a workingman, informed Inspector Daly -| yesterday that he had lost his wages betting on the races in the place Hat- urday and that Eckert had refused to lend him money with which to pay his rent, The Inspector sent Detective Underh:it to the store with two marked bills yesterday afternoon. Underhill reported that he made a bet with both Eckert n {and his daughter, and arrested them and found the money on them, Magis- trate Kempner helt both in $600 ball for examination Friday, Inspoctor Daly said that the store had long been on his lst of suspected places and that he hud forced the removal of a@ tele- phone from the store last June. peli sichcis> <Graaiti FIRE MARSHAL WHO | FAINTED TO-DAY AT HIS DESK IN ALBANY » he ! GTOBR assailants were allowed to escape by | and “Veto the Ox" were the leaders, "ia Ss a SONI j Inaction ef the detectives, One of ure} and Madonio on his return to New 4 BRING JOY TO ANY pects has wince veen arrested in| York Was Indisoreet enough to com- J AHEARN HEART! amden, N. J [pisin to "The Wolt” end “rhe ox" | t Before a es NEW LAW PASSED TO GURB RECKLESS MAIL AUTO DRIVERS Aldermen by Unanimous Vote | Pass Ordinance Advocated by Evening World. The Boant of Aldermen this afternoon by @ unanimous vote wed the Ralph Folks amendment to the speed ordi- nance. Under it auto mail wagons will no longer run wild through the etreets of the city killing and maiming defense- less mem women and children. This is another victory for The Evening World, whieh started the agitation for reform. The amendment takes the autos out of the privileged class of vehicles, such as fire engines and ambulances. The| amendment, under ordinary circum- stances, would be signed by the Mayor on the Thursday following the Tuesday opted. This Thurs- 1 holiday, action will be deferred until Friday, ‘The amendment e on file thirty days in the office of the Secretary of State before it be- comes effective. But if the Postmaster-General should inxue an executive order to the mail veliicle contractors telling them to keep within the provisions of the ordinance, the effect would be the same as if the ordinance, amendment had become op- erative immediately. It is hoped that the Postmaster-General will issue such an order, COMMITTEE MAKES UNANIMOUS REPORT FAVORING NEW LAW. The amendment was adopted after the special committee on speed regu- iniebstotelebedee WILSON ON BOTH SIDES Mayor Kline in cleleebietninineeieinteinin Men for One Half, Then ls. Switch to the Navy. oe WASHINGTON, Nov. %.—President; ‘Wilson will attend the Army-> ‘ball game in New York next Saturday. He will see the game from the Army aide during one half and from the Navy side the other. The President probably | re will leave New York late Saturday returning to Washington carly night, Sunday. maensssensiliieeesmnnn NORFOLK WINNERS. FIRST RACE Two-year-olda; @ half furlongs.—Eimahdi, | five ana 100 (Ward), 11 to 6, 4 to won, Castara, 11 (Shutt! 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, second: Beau Per 111 (Butwell), ¥ third. Woodsle, 10, mit, lation—which heard testimony on Fri- day of last week—had submitted a unanimous report favoring the curtall- ment of the auto mail epead. ‘The report of the special committ: contains much Interesting information, Referring to the investigation upon which the report is based, it says “Chief Magistrate McAdoo, Magi Deputy Police Commission las I, MoKay all spoke strongly in favor of the restrictions, The Cit- zens’ Unton, the City Club, the Na- tional Highway Protective Society, the Women's Committee on Public Safety, the West End Association and the Board of Ambulance Sur- eons, also favored the amendment The report says approximately two hurtred and fifty motor driven vehicles are transporting the malls throughout the city of New York, These vehicles, by custom or toleration, or color of legal right, have enjoyed the right of way in our public highways, and in addition have been @ulject to no restrictions cept the provision prohibiiing reckless ari ‘The report continues: “Actual statistics conclusively show that United States mail wag- ons have caused some fifteen oaths this year, seven since Sept, 1, On this besis at least one ve- hicle out of every eighteen is de- stroying @ human Mile every year, ‘The total number of motor in Mew York ts estimated at Afty-five thousand, and the number of Geathe for the year 1913 is 230, ‘Therefore, one vehicle out of every 930 Kills a cltisen, as against one out of eightesn mail wagons.” HUIIAN LIFE MORE IMPORTANT THAN MAIL SERVICE. The committee says it believes the safety of human life is far more im- portant than the despatch of the mails, and vehicles carrying United States mail must be sublected to rules nd regulations commensurate with the of fire, pending dau Jatitude = In which they upon the public therous to conditions under which they respond to an alarm: t sax SPICE RRA U SUIS wy ‘There w hfares owing to! ire of their business and the! re Orte z pee a No Manager, also ran. SECOND three-: miles. to 5,4 to 10, Fol Sickle Met third. Knight 5 and out, first; 5 to 1, 1.08 4-5, Laura, ‘Time, RAC! ear Sycaset, Ragusa. to Band 1 to pine, 180 (Kermath), & to 1, 6 to 2 and third, Time, 4.0 Onierly Nat and Racebrook also ran, THIRD RACE. to 1, fir place, second; Supreme thint, Timi Harebell finished second, but was dis- qualified. Suwanee, Yodeling and Fi Execute Song of the Perthrock, RPH RACE, ive, 12 to 1 and 5 to 2, fir 8 to 5 place, # Time, 1.401 and Strenuous FIFTH RACE-Six furloni bler, 11 to 5 and 9 to 10, first; Royal 8 to 5 Time, 1.13 +6, Duquesne, Firat Napier and Ai a! as foil allowareon, five 104; Kid, Atreat, Fathom, THIRD RAQK-Turwe.yearohle sud oriling: 108, ¥ Misa Momu ts, Oven, 1 "they, bi " Wi; 108 Mim Bruah want; How Byes, Aahmmond Oot Buax Around, Coster, I 109, ‘Pie (niet Magistrate, furious, ‘Twn-yoar-olds ng Null, 107, John i 104; Geotond, 104; 110. x furlongs, — “Parity, tian, 105; Schaiker, 108; Ry 1 11. ve 4 108) Hurvest —Hurdie kia and upward; about tw 11 (Alien), 9 to 10, York Lad, eee NORFOLK ENTRIES. NORFOLK, Va, for Jamestown races for to-morrow ate; owt PIRSY RACK Two year-old 'm vy foot- he wi Ming: 5 and 1 to 3, nger), 20 to 1, | to'l and 9 Behest, Suna- Queen, Handicap; | 134 (Du: ond; Clan m 2-6. Bronte, or, 8 to Land & Valley, 6 to 1 1,15, tay of Light, cond; Tartar, Water Wells, Arran Joe Tromp, La ran, second; The entries five and Prive ules 1a. sera Hid ath Malin, bn 100 peoaitios ant) mi, 108 Dixon, 2 Tea Quince, mpwerd, | 100, Harkoiveh, 7; Wolgate, 104 wige Monch, 1 ts Denrah, 108 a, A, vt "6 mile and a Hedge Jonoull, Revutat ire year-olds end 100; Featier Duster, 11 1, 104; Spellbound, 106, ayprvaticn allgwaion claimed, Teach fat, Purse; threepear Auta: rar and wm; upwant *Eaton, 108; Mar "4 LAW. ‘ihe ra eat ie y B City President Finley while he was home for his office, Before meflical aid could be summoned stricken before noon, word of his death did not ach the Southern Railway offices for yeral houri wlatainlolmininiet $robaanp an io MAYOR KLINE Sele tetetetetetetebtabebetedetetetetetebelebt-teteteteteletedeieini-inlelatetobolebeletebeiekok SOUTHERN RAILROAD AT FOOTBALL GAME, MEAD DIES. SUDDENLY President Will Sit With the Anay WASHINGTON, Nov. %.—W. W. Fine President of the Southern Re system, died at his home here this after- ‘as dead. Although he was stricken with Apuplexy and heworrhage of the brain preparing to leave his Thanksgiving Turkeys H Kiddies, jus: lock what's here! One of the cunni: t littic Roast Turkeys you w, done to a ric! brown erlap, ‘OLD GUARD OUT. Hall Park ON REVIEW FOR. EVACUATION DAY ee Only 80 Strong, All Told Now, and 68 of Them Are in y the Parade. Gixty-eight of the elghty inembare of the Old Guard marched ecrom Clty Hall Park with the precision of West Point cadets, were r.viewed from the steps at 1 o'clock this afternoon by Mayor Kline and Col, Charles A. stod- dard, the Old Guard's former eom- mander. ‘Tho twelve abaentees were there In spirit, step for atep, even” “t fooble legs and feeble bodies kept at home. You see, some of the boxe of the Guard have been here quite some time and are not quite they ured to be ‘This ix Kvacuation Day—the day the British deckted that New York was ‘not to remain in, ed departed. This ie the one hundred ant | thirtieth anniversary of that aveplelods event. No body of citizens keeps the day holler than the Old Guard. The Old Guard came down town on the clevated and detrained at Park Row. The line was formed near the City Hall,Park approach, At a signal the gray-hatred, bright-eyed boys wear- ing the big fuzzy-wussy shakoa- with the naughty gold tassela began to mark time and the band to play. After the march across the park the Guard went to the Battery, where there was a fiag raising with appropriate ceremony, Including the firing of a salute of twenty «uns by a company of United States Artillery. Later the Guard marched up street and took an L train at street. Thix afternoon at 3 o'clock w were present Mayor Kline and and the National Guard, Ferdinand The Czar of Bulgaria Indarere Famous French Tonic Wine He ‘one ef two misses Masiaal—All besttation clearly, onelly wine merchant GIRLS WANTED. just like the real roasts Mother makes in t! oven. TOY ivi GOBGLERS! | {ng cs A perfect :epre- duction of that Proud Oil Mon- arch of the Barn rd, beautifull y coraed in his natural co! One of the ah litte ooveltee | | Glace French Fruit; 1913 Crop ure te ier the | | ereeeeata Saat ether Maninity Mut” gett ess WHPRICED A ny ASAE Hi ghnete yah Maas Seas Ate, ise, 25¢ RL A By Fk tnd up to 93.0 tteeeen eee penes . u asta FR most th evens STREET MY ttt ANE i But the stuffing in thi niceat lot of candies ever! Velvety Chocolates with tasty c ing Candy) in others. one of our 10 store: home. They come in two sizes. Shutting “Complete 1 0° 20° 125th Ktrect. itd turk, well, the m centres in some; Thanke- Voffeo (that delightful English Chew- Remind Dad to stop at ind get you one on his way Special tor Wednesday, Nov. 36th CHOCOLATE: Fi ite ured in tha’ tase dings of Conia dase are nose eliehifully fievored and Ciocointes POUNT BON favors and felines ot oemmonaond’ axes of brony artis one Strect and Hrook}y Kk STORTA OP U MAS Rr od ROADWAY ner Tr }was luncheon at the Plaga Hotel, at rominent officers of the Regular army / excellent dice vpeare. HELP WANTED—PEMALE,