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Sars a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, aa5>= 2, 1914. | rae anmeniotea by eome of hi "HULA NOW AONTS BH “THE MISSING AMERICAN “HAS BEEN ASSASSNATE “Doubtless Slain 1 a'ty Some of His Enemies, but 1 Can’t Be Blamed,” Says Rebel Chief. | WASHINGTON, March 2—Hre reporth indlentiog tbat Gustav Bauch, | nan tof an American citisen, wan killed at ful pn he an es @x-|and the | Junres, coming close on the compli: tion may continue. to-day cations of the Benton case, surround- ota ny hn inte Braise Gatit) Learned that they were detailed there on Carranga, as FOR MENTAL LANGUOR Further representations ‘should @] WILSON GIVES WARNING. be promptly augmented with o ‘ SCOTT'S EMULSION Its ne coongte nourish- ‘Calls on Carranza for Explana- tion—Grave Complications ‘Villa to-day indicated his beltef that Gustav Bauch, the missing American, 1s dead, when he said that Bauch was Mberated at Juarez and “doubters IF HAR IS TURMING or| OM, USE SAE TE OD | sere’ Grandmother’ 's Re- 4 . a gs 3 “Beauty Faded Hai . ‘The Prenident de- clared in tones whose finality lett nothing to the imagination that the —=|present policy of the United Staten would be continued no matter what pressure from within or without t#lion, w io. Sam a oon brought to bear to force a change. ish ‘subject, two American army sur- ‘The President insisted to hia callers ‘xeons and an American lawyer and a 25e A 314 that most. uf the people who are in day haste to have things done in Mexico | —_s— fail to realise that “they will have | venta SAYS HE ACTED to contribute brothers, sons or aweet- hearts to secure immediate action, while if they walt the same resuk will be attained without the unseces- sary sacrifice of humaa life.” BENTON MISSION WAITS ON |the Benton investigation commission, CARRANZA'S ACTION. which was halted at Juarez yester- pode of! Carranza developments quite yaad rious as they would seem on the sur- diplomatic subjects himecif. 10 of |face. Gen. Carranza, the President believes, is anxious at the present | Villa sald. “All questions tavelving When a Woman Marries Being a careful mother, 3 good wife and a thorough hot doesn’t leave wey much ‘time “Now you sce why,” said Mrs. Havens, as she lifted Alice and Arthur on her lap. ‘Goodness gracious, Miss Winthrop, her girlhood chum had previously exclaimed, haven't really given up your piano gives me Lod music, with- out forcing me to effort and any an for real duties. The children eee are to play by hans and this “No, I haven't kept it up, but » then I play THE AUTOPIANO at O'Neill's Be “Oh, Lucy, no!” aghast, “and you loved music so You loved the piano so well.” “Yes, Helen, I did and I do more now than ever, you know, Helen dear, lota of things after you walk to the tune Comes the Bride.’ to be married soon and you might as well take a little advice. Yee fo, 28 ts bE ES 060). Terme as low as end for @ pd Nee ok | "WHAT PEOPLE | Autopiano’—tilustrated with shareyings, 8 from aes, Me Od k ras siirden! vend other vi Herbert, Puccini, 2 rete Selebriti pare dhyana cause tn phcnetinag: dhe ‘The United States acting on lng y the jand, with the approval of | ‘he | the dove for «| deaigned entirely to force a Sttracted attent speedy clearing up of the Renton ‘a policy. Killing have gone forward. Although Se ae —— deferring to Carransa’s wish to be| NOT SAFE FOR BENTON MAKES NEW FLYING RECORD, conaulted directly in diplomatic af- COMMISSION TO VISIT : fairs, it was being imprensed upon HUAHUA NOW. tho rebel chief to-day that formall- cal . lien must not be permitted to stand in the way of complete protection to] LONDON, March 2—Secretary of | CHARTRES, France, March 2—A new Btate Bryan has ordered the commis- sion inquiring into the circumstamess Nhat Preaen Otc aed money. | of the death at Juares of William 8. which armed intervention would | Benton, the British ranchman, to wait , was made exceptionally plain|*t El Paso. Francis Dyke Ackland, 0-day. The Chief Fixec ‘ive emphat-| Parliamentary Secretary of the For- ically explained to callers that he con- | ¢ien Office, made this announcement sidered the United States too bi«| in the House of Commons to-day, We to have ita hand foreed for any |sald the British Government had bewn informed from Washington that the Secretary of State considered it un- safe for the commissioners to pro- Mr. Corie! eager her Pconiond Perceval, naul at doctor, were to have started yester- ON CARRANZA’S OGDER. CHIHUAHUA, March 2.—Gen. Villa said to-day that the orders delaying der ‘the |4ay, were issued by Gen. Carranza, ‘as se-|Who had determined to handle al) “1 am a soldier, not a diplomat,” foreign reiations which time to stand pile gerd on the letter | an fon of the republic. under tional preoegure, whether | ral itary control must be referred to the facta justify thie action or not, |our Cag Constit tet leader, the Chief nae Consul Mation F. Letcher ar- Executive assumes, Gesires at the ri ved here to 4 one Lng train present time to observe all of the dig- | {yiaed Ville Macch 3—United by the He was met at Ose Pingo by George ‘aro! ‘The expedition to view William 8, with Charles Arthur Percival, repre- 'e body at Chihuahua City has senting the British Government. it been abandoned. It was held up! Gen. Villa's «reply |coramais in view of the ON In New York's if Shopping Centre C Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets ° through the convenience of their Music Roll Library we have ex- changed them dozens of times. . It costs but 5 cents a roll to exchange. “Now what will I play?” ting Russian really alluding to Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C Minor. “Now, children, you can always hear the music. Auntie Helen is company. What would she like? And observe, my dear Helen, how jn AUTOPIANO has instilled a love for music in the children.” After Helen Winthrop had lis- tened a while, she tried a & piece herself in amazed delight. “But you must be a millionaire to own this AUTOPIANO, ”’ she said, “No, indeed, I bought this in- gro “ O'Neill- gong for and I’m pay’ only $10 a month! Think ake “Why, John and I will be able to afford i _ell Hy — mused. “Well, advice and to 0" volts a and select an utopiano.”” “I think we'll do that,” con- cluded Helen rising, “I can play by hand and John can play by rol ir js | authority in all matters affecting the halted the them came from Villa on in- . ctions by Gen. Carranza. fa Brioni Carranza bas assumed the | Villa said Bauch had many enemics | \ition that England iteslf should hae HUERTA GUARD CALLED OFF. and added: po oenee) come he bere Paleosg | this estan Goole co [Charge OBhacgshnensy Objects to Action of Dictator. MBXICO CITY, March 2.—The police guards about the American Embaany ; American Club were removed when Charge O'Shaughnessy guards were cipitate the very trouble they sought to prevent. Hone California oe Peace a ‘The same high quailty will be found ia DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS RAISINS CHERRIES APRICOTS HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE Calidornia Frit Canners Association ed the Mexican situation to-day with |urnment believes Propitious to| ecutive order of Gen. Huerta. The further complexities. were net on Saturday ni it, and nut E Government explained that its Netion head of the Constitutionaliate, hae] ,,Dut england with ine mize to hold | Was ® precaution against anti-American been called upon for @ satisfactory [communication with Carransa at the explanation of Bauch's disappearance nt time, To do 60 would be to | jen and it will be pointed out to the rebel | chieftain that failure to protect all foreigners will be likely to lead to Ae Urely. ana Rig he gave the order, pi oe that Hie savieed Club to, do, OBhaughnesey to rament that the police Suarde ani once demanded trom sthe Ei bd ee hes hati the iene, ended to pi HAVE YOU TRIED IT? TO USE. 10 CENTS, guest. of an accomplished chef. Every one will feel the genial influence of a perfect soup- course. And the battle is won at the start. 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