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A ETE Dead Heap Streets of Torreon When Villa Captures City _ Weather—Vatr and cooler to-night; Saturday clean ei ; COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK Che IN THE EVENING WORLD © oe [* Circulation Bo Books O; oks Open to All.” | to All| __ = . _ [“Cirentation Books Open to a a. nates <a NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. a8 PAGES “PRICE ‘ONE OENT. "PRICE ONE CENT. HUA, A FRHTNG HERD, eT LATE "fe ce vf he ees ex LAN DETEGINESPENT NSPRED ARMY TO Wc SL me ALIS PAY FIGHTING BG VICTORY AT TOREON cm OLD BULLET WOUNDS Health Has Fears of Out- ‘ groops Following His ves HARI Joy! WOE! | side Epidemics. Guarnieri, Killed Making an Arrest, Gave Last Dollar for Operation Fought With Reckless Brav- FBW FOUND IMMUNE. 3 Caused by Almost Fatal Pistol “4 pea “i NO ALIMONY AT ALL |Canvass of 12,000 Shows : Fight He Had in 1911. FED pete ROUTED. IN THE DOG DAYS: Eleven Years Lapsed Since j LIEUT. HAERLE IS LAUDED Th Flight From the City Are | Last-Inoculation, i r) FOR SHOOTING OF SLAYER. Son of Murderer, Who Caused Dou- ble Tragedy, Says Drink Drove His Father Crazy. The body of Detective Joseph Guurnierl, stain last ‘night ti per- formance of his duty, was laid out to-day in the parlor room of the apartment above a little grocery store at No. 61 Sullivan street. It was in this room that he courted the woman who Is now his widow, and it was there that his friends gathered to wish him and his bride all the hick and happiness In the world. The funeral services will be held Monday in St. Anthony’s Church, where Guarnieri was married, and Commissioner McKay will send a battalion of Honor Legion men to escort the body of their comrade to its final resting place. Guarnieri's name will go up on the tablet In the rotunda of Police Headquarters, making the elghth name to be placed there during the past twelve months. Seven of the eight were mur- dered as Guarnieri was murdered last night.. The other gave his life in trying to stop a runaway team. nan piaeemnaaionetaneeioeetaceima =i Again Attacked —Battle | justice Weeks Has Spoken His| Dr. 8 8. Goldwater, President of | 5 the Board of Health, recommenda in| Losses Put at 5,500. Mind in the John Boyd & report made public to-day, that in| view of the epidemic of smallpox in| Niagara Falls and of the prevalence | of the disease in Pennaylvanta and | QUARTERS, TORREON, Mextco,| ) the South, a special corps of vaccina- | April 3.-To the magnetic personality {RESPITE FOR DOOMED. tion inspectors should be orranized | of Francisco Villa, one-time bandit, and put to work, because there has) y 7 been no general vaccination in New | now Ficid Commander-in-Chief of the | Army of Ex-Husbands Offered| york city tor twoive Meare Aba Ut combined forces of the Mexican Con- : ’ well known that vaccination does not aitutionalisus, should go the whole) Liberty for the Golden | protect beyond seven yeara, | credit for th great victory just (My United Pree) Gray Case. CONSTITUTIONALIST HEAD- i GUARNIERIP . It seems certain that Dr. Go! ter | achieved in the capture of this city, Summer Time. has in mind a general seam |§ according to his followers. 2 throughout the city. His report saya: | ‘The tignt for the possession of Tor- . “Infants and children under schoor | reon itself was the greatest and most age should be vaccinated in order to desperate of the whole series t flerce GhStect OthAre ae .Well Gn themestves. | battles which marked the Torreon Of late years, owing to the compara. tive frequency of vaccination among | children, smallpox has become a dis- | ease of adults, We run the risk in| New York City of an outbreak among | | Away spring! Come summe: and make the hearts of the great army of alimony payers happy, for Justice campaign. Weeks in the Supreme Court to-day The city is completely in the pos-| announced that he would not compel session of the rebels and the last) any man to pay alimony during the soldier of Gen. Jose Refugio Velasco's: summer. This will be an awful blow army of 10,000 is to-day either killed, | to ex-wives, who, with the first signa wounded, captured or in fight. of spring, were looking to shimmering | aitions of bygone years, when they Gen, Velasco, the Federal com-| gowns and long vacations at summer |were the first and heaviest sufferer mander, with a comparatively amall! resorts, Preliminary to these recommenda- bodyguard, escaped lust night from| ‘The alimony payera may, thank |tiong Dr. Goldwater's report saya, the children, a reversion to the con- Canon del Guarache, where he had) Jyonn Boyd Gray of the brokerage been entrenched since Tuesday. A]! frm of Fuller & Gray, who did busl- ip detachment of cavalry was rushed 19 | ness for former Gov. Sulzer in Wall Pursuit by Villa street, for getting this summer re- Gen. Villa at noon got news that al spite for them. It was when Mra. Rebel column under Gen. Ro Hernandez had engaced the fi Federal army under Gen. Vel: A survey has been made of various groupe of the population of New York City, in order to determin: to what extent tho residents of New York City aro protected against smallpox by vaci ination, “Inspectors and nurses visited every home in typical city blocks, (a) tene- | Justine Sutton Gray's application for came up before Justice Weeks that the Court Issued its pre- at San Pedro, twent: cious edict. The Grays have been|rent house blocks, white, (b) te: Se ef Torreon. A skirlen fighting with much vigor over thelr ment house blocks, colored, and (| in which 100 Federals were | matrimonial mixup for more than|piocks of high-class apartmen! 198 captured. two years, With summer approach: | houres, and obtained information as 6,500 FELL IN BATTLE FOR THE| ing, Mrs. Gray asked Justice Weeks | to previous vaccination. | CITY. to increase her weekly allowance | }2y letters and inspectors the desired Villa to-day estimated his casual-| from $20 a wek to $50, Justice Weeks | information was obtained from vari- tles in the final fighting at 500 dead] rd@red the increas, but he said: ous large department stores, insur- land 1,600 wounded, He lost 200 killed “I will not compel any man to pay|ance companies and the three largest inggunday night's fighting alone. The alimony during the summer time and|churitable organizations in ‘he city Federal losses are placed at 1,000] !€ Mr, Gray cannot pay the increased) A vaccination census was also taken killed and 0 wounded, At least 500] &llmony TI have ordered that he maylof the employees of the New York corpses were found in the streets] “Pply for a reduction. Pubile Edbrary, the New York Stock after the fight Justice Weeks wanted to know] Exchange and the Bureau of Infec- ‘Asked by correspondents to-day to| When the separation suit, In which |ticus Diseases of the Department of ‘te the. total loss in the whole| Mrs. Gray makes sensational charges | Health of New York City. eet ie eet sushed and said: |of cruelty against her husband, would| “Information was thus obtained re- Putian i, sit you win} Come up for trial. When the lawyers| garding 12,487 persons, a fuir cross- Baanol es i jie pea. | ald that It would be the middle of! section of the population of the City poh gad iebits say the Fed-) yo before the trial began the Jus-|Of these 12,096, or 90 per cent,, had | DEATH OF BOXER WAS DUE eral loss was to The bullet of the man the detective tried to take prisoner left three !ittle HIGHLANDERS BAT airle fatherless. They are Margaret, bash years old; Ruth, four years old, Norma, eighteen months old, Two tailed by operations to relieve him from the suffering of four wounds d in police combat with an ua- derworld enemy of society in 1913, Last Ogtober he underwent four operations because of these wounds. Poll Wildness of Pitcher Brown of Plakwichien ah acteocan Garena ! . besides keeping bis family fed and . Kia Dodgers Aided Chance clothed, had to pay for all of the Pbbbiictbiicttircebicbirrirrir + belt b bbb operations that kept him alive unt® ‘ Men, Too. the next gunman went for him amd MARY PHAGAN’S SLAYER that le why his body tie in the per housand rebels, ina frenay of | tie Was more than convinced that/ been vaccinated, the average elapsed | TO PNEUMONIA, NOT BLOWS SCORE BY INNINGS |r of tho ittie mat of her mother Fen Mem ithe all of Seturdas |! Pronunciamento against summer|time since the last successful vac- KNOWN T0 BURNS) above the grocery store in Sullivan peauINAAD, HOMBRE 8 bs alimony wag righteous cination being about 11 years. Fifty, | Hantamwetght Grant Collapsed Af- TIGHEANOBREL: eireat (Continued on Fifth Page.) | Ervan Shelby, attorney for Mrs.|or 0.4 per cent., had had smallpox it With Johanr Mey 30020 SHOT FOUR TIMES, BUT HE WAS —- —-- Gray, opened the hearing before Jus-| and 378 cr 3 per cent, had never been Detective Working in Interest of | 2 _ UNHONONED, WASHINGTON GETS tice Weeks by announcing that al-| vaccinated wers In Atlanta, M Bank Conv 1 of BROOKLYNS— dpe et : . ICIAL REPORT though Gray was wearing a $1,000 fur] “These crude figures are, at first} ATLANT. April 3 Leo M, Frank, Convicted 00100 . nit {2 strange thing that despite OFFICIAL . coat und had automobiles galore at) sight, encouraging and seem to show | Grant, bantunweight boxer Crime, Says He Can Name Man, i honorable scars, Guarniert was OF TORREON’S FALL} his aisposai his wite was practically |that New York City is fairly an unconscious since he na) [sever made a momber of the Hoaor — penniless. Attorney, John J. Curtin| protected against an epid aaa nant th oun caegaces oF CHICAGO, April $—"T know who BATTING ORDER. Iewion. Ho was of retiring nature WASHINGTON, April 3—The cap-| replied for Gray that his client was| smallpox; certainly as well as, and |New York, died early to-day. Phyate | aE a etall Ranier ivcestieed Maher ts mene. wa ae trig hrgpaten ent ripen * ture of Torreon from the Federals by| ving with relatives just now and! probably better than, any other large | cia id pneumonia caused bis death, | XE said Willlam J. Burns, th panini Dantes 79 fae, sb. esaggatien Aaah ab the ourgeany “Gen. Francisco Villa and his Consti-| couldn't afford to pay more alimony|city in the United States, This view }and that a minute examinat of NO | pet mtotobelte tet "i to-day on his return from { ‘trlp ry tly Walsh, If Bae Nel ies os oy ullets he : tutionalist forces was officially re-| until he got back into business on| {gs borne out by the following facts: | body showed no marks of » | intnint rietiniieicietett | cana City. “Tl can't say at thw Williams, Lb. i hie aa Ne Gants last night ported to the State Department late] Wall street. “New York City, notwithstanding | !shment. 7 . time whether it is Leo M, Frank or cf. foes f, Bullae WBiah soursad throug to-day by George C. Carothers, Spe-} At this juncture Mr. Shelby sprunk |its own population of nearly 5,100,000 | | ¥ at print Abani has been “HUMPTY” GETS SIX MONTHS. | some one else; but 1 know his iden ety a hich spilled out of the cla} Consular Axent, who accompa-| "the dope'—as lawyers say—on Gray. | and its large floating population from ct Aas - res tity and can prove that he committed k of bis skull to the floor of ond avenue flat pute bim on the t of the herole dead. » Atlanke a year ago, He | ane veant old Mad Man m Grant fila to Torreon, He said he| “This man is supporting @ boy.| a) parts of the country, amounting | was ar oy fore: d details later, whom he expects to udopt somo day,| at times to 200,000, has been relatively | “"* ‘¥°nty “0! thers also reported that tho] in & handsomely furnished bungalow |free from the disease for a number | Up Thin ‘Time for] the murder.” Frank was super p | Messrs. OBrien and Pp. mplres ~ of the Sel Optom. Caro | National Penetl Comp tory in| Emalie © Honor Legion at its next meet: Merals abandoned all their dead pt Lang Bouck aad SUSIBY, ‘It onete | of yeq BENNETT MUC MUCH BETTER. | thomas F (Humpty) Jackso ot} Atianta and is under sentence to] nme ding and in sileace for thirty segs wounded and fed from Torreon id for this ‘muscot’ and if he can —_->—_—_. Yo. 94 Third avenue, notorious kunman and Uo uder sentence (| RBBRTA FIELD, TROOKLYN cas ge a tute tn ite Smee night, presumably southward, Soaat d all i bad of the east side, dic on April 17 Ses IN. Y., April 8—Although the Dodgers | pi eaumably soutl Spend that much money ‘onsome one| UP-STATE MINERS RIOT. | voctors menort Kaitor ae Mating | 4nd all around bad man aie < Lennala para | One on 8 irate ta, Nhe salted who doesn't need it he surely can pay was sentenced In Speelal Sessions to- a good start by capturing Wy Gi wood " ‘ot off to jduy to six months In the penitentiary | ‘The detective wax employed several | fot APRIL SNOW UP THE STATE,| more meney for bis wife's support.” —_—-— 4 will be no Legion star on the sleeve Mr. Curtin replied that Gray was) Deputies ¢ a 1 Trou! CAIRO, Bes pty Apeil The conai. | for selling opium ' weeks ago by friends of the convicted ibe firat of thalp dive ignans rien with | of thin somt-whianv Sinite jutacsar very fond of the boy, @ut Jystice 5 Paty yr een rs te ua, | ducksen’s attorney pleaded that “there | inan to investi th jagan mys- | Prank Chance ehkanilors the vie-)""\ common gashouse district thief, = Fall of| Weeks nipped his address in the bud, Near Wighlané Fatte, fon of Jains Gurdon Hennett, pros] vo iine when ‘Humpty's! name was | Xl tary Hin atatement to-day was the (tory evidently did not serve asm max-| 46 of the lithe, plausible young men saying that if necessary Gray could| HIGHLAND FALLS, N. Y., April 3.—|prietor of the New York Herald, who | pkuara aver din uk net for the fans in this borough. When put the boy in an ti ution Sheriff's deputies from this town were | hud beep ill as « result of an att ack | the newspapers every day for BEIM | Gye Information he Wid given as to | Ret fans in this beroush. When /o¢ idleness and vielousness, was the jyAbrtl 3->Four ——————e placed on Kuard to-day at the Dean|of bronchitis, was said by the phyale | erin teas the result of his investigation, He the teans started on cuiine of the lows to the Bena ah Maing eich oe mine, which is operated by the Hudson | cians in attendance (0 be much | the ponitentiary two years a Joclined to say upon what grounds tis afternoon there were not more) Hepartment of Detective Guarniert, Pap OOn 80 34 Genres Iron Ore Company, near here. The dep- he based his coaclusions, but said | than 2,000 of the faithful rooters with- that they would be wet forth in @ re- in the big stadium, There was a sharp better has refor It is the same and now almost trite story of conflict between tov written bg Sg ate were summoned to quell a strike SAILING TO-DAY. Tor ee trea Lies wan etink a men This, No Haseball W ' no with his wits, te pert nin we Mae make soon toni in the air and tho rooters had to| jaw as personitied by tae cop and the pada a miacagnn, with lop eg aig peri Ay ABE fe THe. Baits books, the Be Ne et Fandinen | Hearing on an extraordinary mo; |button up thelr heavy coats to keep] unwritten law as personiiied by the wal: Non pened a ag x yet weet » Philadelplia | {he attorney made a strong plea for | tion for jal is set for Ap rane ef and the gunman, \delphia, Seuthampten,10.09 4. M: ee Sars Wworsteds, “rhe Daymaster being due at the 4nd Philadelphia Nationale BhsetndeaZentnc” sentence. 16, the day before th {for the| Munagers Chance and Robinson onacan of the affair was mines to-day, additional deputies wore scheduled for to-day was called off be- hanging of Frank. This motion auto- conse sl una eal ak: Pecead, Pome) air Ley Sih — megiiee ees ; “ Oe cae e ROR ———o tn ~ anne” tla

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