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N \ et hh Gen, Jone Re! pmmander Rebel leaders COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD PRICE ONE. CENT. 1914, by Co. (The New ENEMY UNDER SUBIECTION; VILLA REPORTS 10 CHEF FROM FIELD OF BATTLE io pei Tells Carranza He Hopes to Be in Complete Possession of Torreon, NO WORD OF ARMISTICE ‘Both Armies § + Out by ous Fighting. Said to Be Worn the Continu- IUARE Mexico, March 41.-—Gen, Francisco Villa to-day sent the fol- lowing telegram to Gen, Venustiano Carranza, firet chief of the Mexican revolution: “TORREON, March 31.—Felici- tations upon your safe arrival in Ciudad Juarez. | welcome you in the name of the Constitutional- let cause te the State of Chihua- hua. “| beg leave to report to you that the forces under my com- mand have the enemy under sub- Jection. | hope to be able to re- port to you at any moment that ‘eon is in our compl jon and that the enemy have olutely been vanquishe Proud respect, your servant, “FRANCISCO VILLA, “General Commanding.” This is the only despatch received * from Torreon to-day by Constitution~ alist officials here which they will give out for publication, Not a word haw been announced regarding the armis- tiee reported have been entered into last night by ¢ Villa Refuxto Velasco, & to wntend that the main y was fought last battle for su week at (ic sot diers of both sid hundreds in the perate ¢ The losses at Gomez Palacio were so heavy, it is said, that rppeating so determined a battle. In Torreon the fighting is be from building to building without any open charges or concentrated assaults. Gomez Palacio wi taken by storm after three sanguinary assaults, according to the reports thus far received. CHIHUAHUA, March 31,—While rebel officers are optimistic as to the outcome of the battle of Torreon, they paid to-day the absence of official re- ports indicated that Gen. Villa was meeting with stubborn resistance, The telegraph office is accepting telegrams addressed to Gomez Palacio, ,eare of Gen, Villa. Thus far no reply FT 'nas been received from messages ad- Greased to newspaper men, WASHINGTON, March = 81,-—-The Mexican Embassy here received the following messaxe trom the Foreign Office in Mexico City: “Torreon has not fallen and the Gov- FPN eeacant is quite confident that It will not fall, according to the'latest reports * received by the Government from the front.” Details of the reached the Several leu i were arrested as rebel sympachizers, placed on @ ahip to be sent to Guaymas, Later the Governor of the district revolted against the Huerta ment, seized a Mexican steamer, the Honit unteer force and the prisoners in the Jocal jail sailed for an unknown des- tination. There were the Bonita revolt at La Pag yout two hundred on is sald $50,000 was taken from the business houses of La ther with the Government the town ronal Fruita, raat | | Ayres, | Lima, ROOSEVELT IN DANGER? Cable Report om Peru Eapresses Fear for Safety. The Evening Sun this afternoon pub: | Mahed the following from Argentina: Buenos “Cable Pert, say that advices recel from Iquitos, Peru, the safety of Col Lawrence Abbott, President Outlook Company, declared had been hard from Col, Roosevelt, but tt his understanding that the Colonel was now somewheer tn the in- tertor of Brasil NEGRO WOMAN LYNCHED od express alarm for of tht the was BY OKLAHOMA MOB} Hanged From a Telephone Cable by Masked Men tor Having Stabbed White Man, MUSKOGEE, Okla, March 31 Marie Scott, & negro woman, who Bunday night killed Lemuel Peace, @ young white man, by driving a knife into his heart, was taken out of the Wagoner County Jail early to- day and hanged to a telephone pole The mob, which was masked, over- powered the jailer, a one armed man, threw @ rope over the woman's head and dragged her out of the jail, A knock at the jail door aroused the sleeping jailer, alone in the office, A voice outside said an officer was there with prisoners. The jailer opened the door and faced twelve revolvers. He was bound quickly and his keys taken from him. He then was thrown in the corner, The mob pulled the sere woman from her cell, tied a 1 about her neck and dragged her to telephone pole, a block from the jatl An hour later the Sheriff cut down the dead body. The County Attorney has started an Investigation of the lynching. eereaiesiaipesciaaziae SPENT FORTUNE IN 2 YEARS. Frank Whitson Sau 000, His Wite How Frank Whitson, son of the late Gilson Whitson, cashier of the National City Bank and president of the Ameri- can Bankers’ Association, squandered $225,000 in two years after his father's death was told in Justice per'a p of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day when Mrs. Julia 8. Whitson asked for a week alimony and $100 counsel ending the settlement of her suit eparation. She charges her hus- ming niered @225,- with cruelty and says he aban- dd her two years ago. Shen liver at Amityville with her three-yei old gon, Gilson. el for Mrs. Whitson raid hi husband had been a well known fg on Broadway while his money luste and now Was appearing in a vaud sketch, stice Kapper granted the amounts although Raymond © Haff, counsel for Whitson, sald that the latter was living with his wife iow in Amityville While legislators are are rushing to the artment to-day. | support of President Wilson in his fight for repeal of the free tolls law, World ads. are crowding to the rescue of New Yorkers who need capital for business | enterprises or seek safe and profit- | yielding investment securities. 3,672 ‘Real Estate,” “Business Opportunity” and “Financial” advertisements were printed last week in More Than in the Herald 1,017 One might as well try sharp-shooting on a dark street as to invest his sav- ngs without consulting World ads, Let World Ads. Come to Your Rescus To-Day! dexpatches received here from | Theodore Roosevelt.” To the Rescue! | Press Publishing York World), BRIDE ENDS LIFE BECAUSE HUSBAND | STAYED OUT LATE, When He Can Came Home He Jokingly Refused to Tell Her Where He Had Been. S AND ACID. |; TOOK G: | Took Pains, However, to Pre- vent Cooper From Being Overcome, Too. - Piqued because her husband stayed out late and refused to tell her where he was, Mrs. Mabel 8. Cooper, twenty- lone years old, a pretty bride of two weeks, committed suicide early to-day in their apartment on the top floor of No. 2228 Amsterdam avenue by taking carbolic acid and inhaling gas. Thomas F. Cooper, twenty-four, a public accountant, who had fallen asleep earlier in the night while read- ing @ paper, awoke at 1 A. M., and not seeing his wife, went in search of her. As he opened the parlor door there was a rush of gas and he stum- bled over her body. Running to the street in bare feet and pajamas, he notified Policemen Harriman and McKee of the St. Nich- olas avenue station. They sent for a pulmotor and for an ambulance from Washington Heights Hospital. Dr. Bachrach worked for an hour and a half over the young woman before he was Satisfied life was extinct. Three gas jets bad been open and on the mantel was an uncorked bot- tle that had contained carbolic actd. Mrs. Cooper's lips were burned, but how much of it she drank was un- certain, The doctor belleves she in- tended to end her life with the acid, but it burned her so at the first |swallow she abandoned the idea and |resorted to the ga: | She was fully dressed, and left no note of any kind Be fore turn- jing on the gas she had carefully jclosed the door leading into the room where her husband slept, so he would not be overcome. As soon as young Cooper heard that bis bride was past ald he became bys- terical, the ambulance surgeon baving to attend him. He sald: “What will her parents do? They | will go crazy and will blame me for this awful affair.” Shortly afterward he left for his brother's home in Brooklyn. He told the police very little about himself, He said they were married two weeks ago in New Jersey, but didn't say where or what his bride's maiden | name was. His parents, he said, are wealthy, He and his bride came to New York to live after the marringe, taking no honeymoon trip, because | his employers, whose name he did not give, could not spare him, Two weeks ago they took a five- ‘room apartment on the top floor of the six-story house at No, 2228 Am- sterdam avenue, and were happy un- | ri (Continued on Second Page.) | oe ‘BROOKLYN “FEDS” GET INCORPORATION PAPERS Its Capital Stock 1s $800,000 and Walter S, Ward Is an Incorporator, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH “81, > | | neem rere ere re es Tre rrr te ts he es BG. W. W. MOB HOOTS POLICE FOR ARREST OF TOF WOMAN) Speaker polenta in Park Row When She Attempts to Take Up Colle ction, Thousands of people jammed Park ow early this afternoon, coms king tratti Spruce and nkfort streets at City Hall Par en the suddenly t ow Ww ting and woman agitator Wild excitement betw prevailed for tif pen minutes as the ¢ potice from the Oak str station tried to control the ni of I. WoW. sup porters, reinforced by the quickly gathering throngs of curious, as a patrol wagon forced its way through the jam to take away Reba Edelson, Richfield, N. J. “Skunks! Grafters!" thets she is sald to have the police, Her taunts are the ept- shouted at und seream- taking up a collection as the immediate car Aa she leaped off front of the Ben Fr started to pass the hat the police seized her and bustled her into the wagon. It took a dozen bluecoats to clear a path out of the crowd, Later the woman was taken to the Tombs Polteo Court and while she jawaited a hearing she declared her jarrest an outra She admitted she ts a friend of Emma She are of her he eracker box tn nklin statue and arrest, dman, while taken up before 1 Sullivan Dou making addresses spoh a twenty-four-year-old woman from ing challenge to them to stop her from | deseribed | {s said to he a Yiddish writer under the name of "Reba Lippman,” | “I's a nuge jo she said, "just {think of it, they have me booked on jo chur ot 's t vlna’ They | never stopped our collections before | ay no we sought money to feed clothe the unemployed. 1g Jrouched too delicately on the police because three smiull ¢ tions were 1 Great Crowd Surrounding ‘Patrol Wagon At Arrest of I. W. W. Speaker in Park Row LEE EEE EEGE PERE E HOE DDE COEFF EDESEDEDEDEEDEDGO DIGGS HEHEHE SLOPPY DOD HOG HOLLINS 460. F C0. FOUGHT | HARD 10 AVERT FAILURE: tices Mae to Obtain Shown in Bankruptcy Svhed- ules Filed, rts made to avoid the Desperate « in the United States District Court this afternoon Using every asset available, the firm pledged $5,000,000 of stock bes tween June and N Aber, . for loans of $4, taken up. eof which were 1,000, 1 On Oct. 26, 107, JP Morgan ale Vanced Hollins $500,850 on security estimated to be worth $400 The Duchess of seoond creditor for {IK. Vanderbilt w au advance of $ prominent ins included itors The firm's havilities are placed at SH4,043, and nominal asses at $4,- i. Besides, hundreds ot shares | of stocks now | worthless, ut ones {worth more than $2,000,000 ave sehod- uled Ql $147.95 was in the company's son the day allure, ALY ed Stat Willkam Ald- mith of Michigan is down as wr to the amount of $308 Manche isa 41, Willlam dostock for Other n and fiance as ¢ torneys, of No | the schedules, > |THUMM MUST PAY DAMAGES. Hin Little Auto fnen nobile Wreck Prom- tin #600, automobile cost him 1 $000 to-day when w jury je Court Justice oklyn awarded $100 Winness, © trackman, nas Donexan, his helper, | wued for $10,000 apiece. Cont Jon pena ‘8 Aan unexpect before Su and who had They said that on April 90, 1911, one Jof the traces on the team hauling thelt wagon had broken and they fon Queenabore Bridue to fx nen Was standiy when the Min car, oO nnd ¢ * truck Hinness om his seat and Donegan from his feet and fracturing several ribs of both been deriving mick for K when the Irth Ly AM, Funds! > failure that came in the made known in the schedule sets and liabilities fled by H. B,} Hollins & Co,, bankers and brokers, _ Complete Surrender at Torreon Soon, Says Villa WRATH cR—Fal to-night) Wednesday vid. FINAL [ Circulation. Books Open to All 1 914. =< P $6-4.96066-0¢-55-008-95-55-90 9 TOO S80 c ® » . i | oo0 9O990096-4444004000000% INSANITY DEFENSE TO SAVE BOY WHO KILLED TEACHER Father Prepared to Spend For- nini | tune to Keep Jean € From Chair. GERKIM N. Y., Maren 31.—Tho entire resources of Charles A. Glan- |i, wealthy father of Jeaa Glanint,| ‘the sixteen-year-old confessed slayer of Mixa Lida Beecher, Poland school teacher, will be spent, If necessary, to keep the boy from the electric chatr. |The heartbroken father believes his Jason M# insane, and insanity will be the boy's defense when he ts brought to trial Two Now York lawyers have been Mr. Glanini for the boy's | y are John F, Meintyre, District-Attorney, who the defense of Lieut the Mosenthal case, and Kirseh x-Assistant conduct Becker in David © The lawyers are expected In Herkl- mer to-day. They will have a con- ference with Mr. Glanint and vinit the confossed murderer in bis cell in the Herkimer County jall Dr. A. W, Sulter, a Herkimer brain specialist, has also been engaged by the father of the boy prisoner. Dr. Suiter was present by permission of | Coroner Huyck at the autopsy per- formed on the body of Miss Beecher. Ho will make an extensive study of |the mental condition of the Glanint | boy, preparatory to testifying as an Joxpert at the trial Hefore the funeral of the murdered school teacher, old Mr. Heecher sor- rowfully rebuked male residents of Polund village who told him there was 4 strong inclination in the com- munity to lyneh young Gianini, My nds," the father replied softly, “two wrong® never make the right. [would have no mob law rule Lynch law is ulways to be deplored. | | or two later | Bradle was AGES” “PRICE. ONE CENT. “NO PERSONAL ISSUE” IN MY FIGHT ON TOLLS, SAYS CLARK Speaker Dramatically Declares That His Fight for Exemption for American Ships Is Made on Principle. NOT SEEKING PRESIDENCY; FOR WILSON IN 1916. -|Refuses to Be Made the Goat,and Will Not Whimper if Retired From Pub- lic Life—Vote on Bill To-Night. By Samuel M. Williams, (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 31.—Speaker Clark, closing the debate against the Panama repeal bill this afternoon, disappointed those who expected him to attack President Wilson. He disclaimed any personal issue with the President, declared he believed Mr. Wilson was actuated by the highest patyiotic motives, and that there was no breach in the Democratic party. He argued at length against the President’s con- tention and declared that “the amazing request of the President for the repeal, like the peace of God, passeth all understanding.” He added that if the President had reasons “which are not utterly untenable and ‘which compel him to make this request,” he had not given them to the House. The Speaker differed with the President that toll exemption was “a mistaken economic policy, but admitting dispute on that point, proposed that the exemption be suspended two years. He contended that the President was mistaken in his view that the exemption was repugnant to the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. “l want war with no nation,” eald ROBBER M ARKS HOUSES |-- the Speaker, “but rather than eur- ngoeet our right to complete sev- HE FINDS TH THEM EASY, bull fight for the toll exemption Referring to published dee- tions that his Wilson would elec! and if it were a failure “the nomination would not be worth having.” over every square foot of an After a Month or So He le t was “the opening gun ef As to his own future, the Speaker jour ttle encircling domain, we will | cheerfully and his fight for thi ination ii . tended to Return and Help |the Speaker deslerea. he hed ‘ela eit Himself Again. ‘world in arm He attacked the attitude of House * Democrats who have led the Presi- to whom he had spoken about the 1916 situation that if the President's Administration were a success Mr. If Rrooklynites of the Bushwick and Williamsburg sections find red chalk marks on or near their doors when they get home to-night from jnsisted he could be hi work they may accept It ax a fuct the Presidency, the 8 that burglars considers them easy) even with retirement to prey. should his constituency eo determine. Henjamin Bradie, a youth of elgh “There is no personal issue be- teen, who said he had no home, in tween the President of the United formed Central Oflice Detectives Car- | States and mys 1 trust roll and Shea to-day the residents of those that of sections kept some there never will be. | have at no time uttered one word of criticiam thelr houses 80 Insecurely locked and | of the President. At no time, their valuables so carelessly placed ag | am informed or believe, has the that he found it worth while to make * President said one single word of icism of me. | have never for one moment entertained the opinion that President Wilson ctuated by other than the highest motives. WILSON DOES NOT DESIRE a red chalk mark on the that be might pick them and rob thi was avked why doors so uta month n The when information obtained he carried a stick of red chalk along with a bunch of forty or fifty keys BREACH IN PARTY, just mady a mark tn some place \ } dp uns pallays that President 2 the rain wouldn't wash it ott!) Wilson hus ever entertained amy sxpluined, “In @ Month Td retucn {other opinion as to the conduct #e and anything that was worth | those of us who find tt a to aking. ‘ ith o ure. Bradle was arrested while pawning| i “i him op this messaam clothing and jewels valu at gzog| President Wilson does not desire @ and stolen from the home of Louis breach In the Demoeratic party, & Kaplan, No Wallabout street.|do not desire a breach in the Demos He put up a fight, but the two "plain! o) eV coe pe clothes men were too much for him, | {Te Party, and there ts no bregen Hoe confessed to having robbed about 8 the Demooratic party, forty flat-houses in the astern Dis-| "L would seorn to belleve that Press ALBANY, March $1,—Incorporation | OLNEY URGED Poeh iIAe 18 IM vapers for the Brooklyn Wederal] L DE ?, . for Sentence wet the law take its ¢ Peis iasasball Cub were fled to Aut DF MOC RATS Pt M. Pree, who ia known ax Peoring through the steel bars “ TO SUPPORT WILSON, DL UIA OR Tha TaeGEKl er earlier in the day at the slayer of his sed -—— . ; daughter, the Rey. Mr hor ex-| The capital stock is given as $800. sane » because of his fine mount taughter, th ear bel re prporat - nee 4 are WASHINGTON M t Av land clothes, pleaded guilty to-day bee tended his hand to the youthful pris- GHG! TAP POTRORSAES NAINOG BROT. cventh: Hou. ation ‘ore County Judge Niemann to forgery eriod ¢ /Walter S$. Ward of Brooklyn and! neh: B Tai thia toca ndl dating his wa raat ae (ities ane Sriaw Out Willian ©. Evang and Charles Adams | jy aymond street jail f 6 ta My boy, were you with my doughe| of New Koc P | Prte . fur u eerily plea a . leat 6s, in” was the falnt response, ; How long were you with ber?” PARIS oftietatiy Spat oapout halt an hour; inaybo | denied here to-day that Ambuesndor the | longer, | Jusscreind, now-stationed in Washing ‘a6 How did you get tiny daughter to! ton, Wis to be transferred to London, SAILING T TO-DAY. peli ip the Bile" | 0 be th ING TO-{ ! } - Fern, Na Arury ety Nae inet ber in the villaxe,” Gianini| 4 zar, Libau ther d'the yeur following, wa World Wants Work Wonders 'Parima, St. Thomas......ss65 3 P.M, for ti lh Ld (Continued on Second Page) 6 damage oe a eet a eee eceen segy. 1 trict, Magistrate Nash in the Mans! y, ty al hattan Avenue Court, Brooklyn, held ident Wilson countenanced for one the young burglar without bail to. Moment the efforts of some of the day for examination, __. Jackal press to represent that we bat } \ os ar aa 2