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Seep nee ree penne to enema J “Circulation Books Open to All. | 1916. 20 ‘PAGES PRICE ONE CENT ‘U. S. SOLDIERS ATTACK MEXICANS; JOIN TEXANS IN EL PASO RIOTING NR MOR PLANED MURDER AG HO 2. SH AND CABINET STAND PAT WILL GIVE CARRANZA A CHANCE ; EDITION —— __ PRICE ONE “CENT. Copyright, 1016, by ‘The Press Publiahin ea (The 'New York wn J NEW ‘YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, GIRL TO WHOM BROKER WROTE *\BOO’FUL BABY” LETTERS ASKS $25 000 QF HUSBAND FOUR MONTHS, ING. 0. P. CONTROL: NOTES OF BROKER NEGRO TOLD POLI HEAD nnn State Commitiee Meets and Endearing Missives ( “Urry DESPITE SENATE ~ | As Senator Works Calls for In- Doctor Missed Death is sath Two! IRL GES ’ 00 to Chicago. About “Dearest Precious. | Nights Before Crime Because | The Republican State Committee, Maud Clarke, who once wll BANDIT CHIEF RODRIGUEZ HAS BEEN PUT TO DEATH. ing ’ $s | Picks Root as Chairman of | “Billion Kisses” Read in { : oe ae a i Next Month's Gathering. Miss Clarke's Suit, | WILSON FIRM ON | Four Companies of Infantry Called fave You Gone Back On eb iste inset n Me?” Brown Said She 'FOR A SHORT KISS MACHINE WELL OILED. ADVICE TO Lov | Out in El Paso Make Charge Asked After Long Delay. | {eg ‘ eed ba Mie A 6 on Mobs—Police Warn Mexi- ——— | timary Law Nullitied by Man- Martin, Heir to Million, Lost (ONE PLAN MISCARRIED. | AND A LONG KISS ner of Naming Delegates | Twelve Pounds Worrying | : cans to Seek Safety. [meeting In tie Republiran Chub to- Giri Wasn’t With Him. 16 fe of Joan Loon Martin, fe Gr lai, Yoted unanimously to hold a roker and heir to $1,000,000, as “Little ‘Mt S$28b ' tervention President and [Specia! From a» Staff Correspondent | Miss nklin, Gover Governess, Gets | State conven in Carnegie Hall,! Pete." “Boo'tul Baby" and “Dearest Cabinet Decid Wai EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 14.—Vigorous action by the police, aided by of The Evening World. Vv G k. on Feb, 15 at § P.M, with | p; i abinet Decide to Wait. natty ag World)! a Verdict Against Gug- , i + M., with | Precious,” and to whom he sent bill- aeons United States soldiers, had to-day restored order in this border town, for NCE, Re 1 Jan, eee | Elihu Root as temporary Chairman. ions of kisses from tamed trait n KAl SER’ 5 REAL CONDITION inte confessions enheim Engineer. isses from famed health re- WASHINGTON, Jan, 14- - | thre Further inquiry into the confessi ee g g That convention will nominate four| sorts in Europe and Amerca sn asl A L R : ASHINGT & : 14 At ie ee days in turmoil growing out of the massacre of eighteen foreigners, made by Ceci! Victor Brown an A delegates-ut-large to the Chicago Na-| took the stand before Suprenn toc | TOLD BY CH NCEL 0 ‘abines mocting it was dectded | most of them Americans, by bandits in Western Chihuahua last Monday. Beary H. Spellman, ; two negroes] For « short kine and a lngering | i013) Convention, who will be for| susitee Lak aimee Tete! that the Brenent Mexican policy woul? | po 4ey sentries were stationed of alt the rincipal street corners ‘ r - . 5 ‘ 7 Ls | Justice ma da C Andicted with Mrs, Elizabeth T. Mohr Kiss which were given to her against! mally elected in the primaries Ot ower as - Sia Gl ad Wks 1814 | Von Bethmann- Hollweg Cables He! de maintained and Gen. Carranna y Principal stre : for the murder of her husband, Dr. C.] her will and to pay for the distress of | April 4, It also will adopt a plat-| te SOF Of Ber romance, She sues} =p or ty ts and Holds | Would he depended upon to punish the ® | Despite efforts of the munteipal au= | Frenklib Mobr, when they were taken|two nights in Harlem prison, Mise|form designed to sound to the entire |" $25,000. Daily Conference Vila bandits who killed American BOMB WRECKS THEATRE, thorittes to control the demonstration ¥! ountry the keynote Re} 04 3 C sen f onrerences, . s by the police, was made to-day when Lillian Conklin, a governess, was to- A nek eed bs PA a ip an} Miss Clarke produced dozens ‘ y i ; Citizens, is Mast Mexicans, approheasion wa» | 5 4 “i rinciples for the onal campaign. |ters and Matened in tears while tic A response to ao inquiry addressed ‘elt for their a | Police Commissioner Benjamin P. | day awarded $2,500 damages by a jury | Panes meoting marked the re-|tuwyer read then . "'to him regarding th: Kaleer’s cond); Senator Stone, addressing the sen- Mi FL T wiské ser peat ls ic Sghts Moulton of Providence was placed on/in Justice Platzek's part of the Su-|turn of the up-State Old Guard to Her F 2 tion, the Imperial Chane von} ate, suid: ote A eEw eee | Se ee ] the stand at the murder trial, Mr.|preine Court, where she brouxht suit !completa control of the Republican re are some extracts from the! Bethmunn-Hollweg, to-da the} “On this occasion, more than any ‘Owners of the Century Want Sus- reece, view @ SEED Re OF Aa ae Moulton tevtified that Brown, when) against George R. Kaufman, a|party. Although the princtpal boss, | Missives: following wirale wage: 4 i ected Man Arrested, but articlpating. | Grrested, Genied at first any connec: wealthy mining engineer associated | Willam Barnes, was not present, the| Never make love to a x 1). | (Copyriicht, 191 United Press) | ime in the last five years,” sald he p ps MAN Arreaed, UM The Mexican quarter was invaded Hon with the shooting of Dr. Mohr,/with the Guggenheims, for $50,000 |o1d general staff, headed by George ling chairs for the colored boy who! , BERLIN ( cles), Jan, 14,—| “We ought not to endeavor to embrot! Police Investigate. and the foreignere sought sbelter although he had been implicated in It} damages, W. Aldridge of Rochester, Francis =e | His Majesty receives guests every}our Government with Mexico. We Flatbush, for a mile is . cis | 5, aR tata | ‘ ’ sh, fo in all direc: By the confession of George Healls,) Kaufman, who formerly lived at|Handricke of Syracuse, Elon 1, |>Ushes them hangs over tho back and| evening. fe recoives in audience big ought now to ald Carrangu to estab-| tions from Nostrand Avenue and Rob.|c™ °oraeed Americans, Policemen Dr. Mohr's chauffeur. Brown sald he| No. 440 Riverside Drive, where the|Brown of Watertown, Willen y, | lstens, and on warm days, especially. | Ministers of Niate and officers of high : . firmly, to maintain| (Msn Street, was awakened at 3|"°%t from hotel to botel advising | ‘was at Riverside on the night in ques-/ girl declared he forced the kiss dof Westchester and their sup. |!t '# unpleasant.” Tank: Cor dally, conferences, The) ab # soverninent Armiy, so.raalntaln) Tee to morning by the explosion | Mexicans to seek safety, | 7 ive G pcelv: t r i “ 4 in the pala gar- 7 Can me iy to eo. 1 Hon and offered to prove It. phon. her, will receive the news of |porters, were all present for the firet| “A young man who expects to be| Mate”, peralic tae hae re divas be ba Ag ay of # bomb at the Cront door of the! A secret meeting of mining and om ed al We) the verdict o: Kk bec ‘ , r #*) operate wi and to help | o. " j Spellman also denied all kn he verdict on a sick bed in Oakland, ib many years, Proficient in tennis should never fati|Rever been vontined t bed and) rerun th rnment before it ie, Century Theatre, a moving picture| cattle men was held, it was sald. to fledge of the crime at first,” Mr. 3 Cal., where he is sald to be dan | The revived organization machine] in jove, tor ees ' will very POMS AR CURE house recently erected by Josepb P.| organise un expedition t fon sald, “but after being confronted ously ill, He offered no defense after | operated as smoothly as in the days Tht ee ne Rete that mMalene | Ory. achivitien. | pce Ward and Micbael Glynn at a cost of . DeINGR to Cre ee j by Healis he confessed and said he| Attorney E. C. Pringle, who appeared Platt. Scarcely five minutes |ChOlY feeling that goes with love he| VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEG." | do not believe a Benator on the! ¢ 01.0 Mexico and hurt down the slayers and Brown had shot Mr. Mobr be-/for him, demanded an adjournment ited to put through the| loses all ambition,” | —— —- | Republican alae mould vote for Wer. |" he explosion blew the iron storm | thelr former friends an commen | rown when told what § ad | denied ee : ‘ go > “ pment ntrance and| without any act : ‘Well, if he says it’s) ser. p ne tecey perpen | eae bring sad memories and sleepless | | resolutions, I am here to may that the| #iN*% canony over the entrance and] without any action being taken, | eaid, declared ir Mr, Pringle then withdrew from the| The very heart was carved out of|nights and a love-smitten man may HERE IN THE YEAR 1915 anal United 8 In too} Croke all the front windowe In a fao-/ One hundred and fifty arrests webs } true, I suppose it ny j 1. [o2Me and told reporters Mr, Kauf-|tho direct primary law by the mannor! hore tor tittle wies pienlins Cue | jproate ? ing tenes In too a the eee acre ie aoe j Throughout Mr. Moulton’s testl-jman would usk to open the default|in which delegates to the convention | nie ‘ #0 much . k County Hos-|7!4° during the aight. Beyond .a } a ‘ a i c © convention | kisses and: tearful goodbyes are. in seta sin the Kings Coun ani mony, the State's Bad re sip within @ few days and demand a new | are tu be ected. If 3 per cent. of | the rules of the gun | Immigration Fell Off From 1,197,-| ote we eee cen, Je of it. the tomy {StL at Clarkson Street and Albany |fe broken heads, it was found none | Stantly Interrupted by the objections | tria), | the voters in any district petition for! “When a man loves a woman eda aya 3 08.467 b PSS OF Avenue, eight bloke from the acene, of the Mexicans had sustained sert- of Mr, Lewis and Mr. Hdwards, ae The young woman told her story|a primary, one sball be had, but| helpless: he la aS Se Gao Bra wy attD hor, fu ine ponia manpen Ne me were awakened. Otficluls assumed, 0un ‘njurlen, torneys for the two negroes. = fF Jin whispers, repeatedly brushing aside} otherwise the county comimittes,| "A man can never expect to gain| All Due to War ne i sce ar in: ¥ that the Kus tanks of the Flatbush, The disorder started esrly in the | i *rovl- | he tendo . eat % ss y ‘ ould be to have war wit exico er : evening whe: oldie j an bee base pipeent tp er aed 1 r bl ngs uris as wlie related| which means the orgapization ma-| flesh when he ig in love "a panier Sie tha ete a : mies ei peat Company at Nostrand Avenue Hi mp when a quad of soldiers tn j sev fo aean od seein nile eking mployment|chine, shall deteriuine how the de | pounds worrying about of New Y year of 195feny Meet Stave menc on Clarkson Str had bldwn up, double column marched down El Paso interrogation of Brown and Spellman ay @ maid in the Riveralde Drive| gates shull be selected. Thin meana| Sertire io is now's 4 tavanel Biven out tora Island shows | — ’ Three ainbulances were hurried to tho| Street and declared they intended to and be related what they had stated / apartment of Mrs. Berg Kauf-\a convention absolutely do: a] ‘ i : : nen tho Prenidant being re | coy works. an the street’ of Mexicans, Every M Mohr’: f ish th y minated | other woman, blush he letters | that a total of 2 persons arriv | tod 1 be enh cod hun about ; rs. ° rs orate a }man rushed up to her and dotatned | and controlled by the Old Guard] wera read. Ono was partteu- | bere du tt Of th / An Ame id inhan s Ward und Glynn told the police |Mexican encountered was bowled money for a motorcycte and revolver. |nor until three policemen came and {leaders , | uring th ‘ dredto! they had been threatened and fur-|over. [f he resisted he wan over j men came «and |leaders. larly endearing was from Paim| were s! and might] he President haesiy a gr : ‘ | Swen Brown talked to meat Head-larresiod her. Taking her before Mag-| The programme for nest month’s| Beach, Fla.: b ed at entiroly as i “But the President happtly 1s not! nighed the name of 4 man they clalm powered and beaton said that Mrs, Mohr had \ that way. He wil not d tuarters he t Mrs, Mohr istrate Corrigan, Kaufman, she says,{convention is as follows: ! “My Deareat Precious: Just ree {Sfants. The fAgures disclose sail sep hiMibiéas © wil not drag @) ade the threats, d they said,| Crying venge the murdered een 44 him for four months to Kill /to1a the Court she “was a suspicious| Senator Wadsworth and Gov. Whit: |ceived a very swet letter from my|to the war, for in Md tHe ub et | ied tenemmational question of this/not only against thelr property bub Amecioanas™ Sag “Remember ie Ber busbead,” Mr. Moulton replied to| sini” and declared he would prove by|man to be two of the delegates at| ‘Baby Doll'--S—U—Is my boo'ful tenmigreal “Was LATA and. the] Sot (ato the mire of partioan poll: | their lives. They insisted that a eus-|Cual!” street mobs got beyond ¢on- | Questions by Deputy Attorney General Riverside Drive witnesses sho was “a|larse, Mr. Root to be named aleo baby. T only wish you were here and | great majority of them came through | Ie® The Amertcan people are behind | pected person be arrested, but the|trcl of tho police | s Phillips. thef.” She passed two nights in the}{f he decides to go to the Chicago|1 would show you how boo'fig and |e. port Ne j President Wilson to preserve pence| detectives decided to make an in (Cust i the name of the company spies anid that Mrs. Mobt bad/ons rundred and Twanty-Arat Street|conventién, {¢ is posalble thot ne awoet Usd, 08 6 ° The immixr any | and peacefully to aid tn establishing | vestigation, which employed the Santa Yaabel vie- taked him if he had gone back on her| prison and wan dischareod Will follow the action of Barnes and| ‘wrty ieee cy [Was of courde “NU 4 government in unhappy Mexico.” —— tims | because the murder had not been done.| ‘Describing her first mecting with| decline. Other: delegetas annie nia Intiee 3) the figurce Hh ny MIS MOVE NOT POLITICAL, 18] DUTAY STEAMER SUNK A inecting of nearly 1,000 Americana a) hed been planned, according 0) xo ueman, tho gifl sald she applied Berri of Brooklyn or David Jayne vided pra CLAIM OF WORKS. peer Dleleed thane days before the time of the actual |** 1! howe for a y endorsement or presentatic | in 6 88 invanl 0, if necessary, All ) an ¢ ut interviow Kauf- sem r presentation of| esary, ottack on him.” man kleend hon tat : Ane " Meg | Ge¥e Whitman's nam Presiden. | Anothe i = , enjoys re heavily armed, and when a re- ‘ The reason the kfiling had not been |" i | tial ragrapn of} contained such « n¢ ident (i if the hay is|port reached them th 0 * ae Bia. screed Wich binek tae in sobbingly told nels | commendation for hin State adualatec | “mweeroct Preciaue’” “MY Beers R ten and f i Nas haven Loses His|p rt reached them a Ay aleans are i = . tration in the resolution pi | r wok 4 Life—-Members of Crew gathering in anothe o c y the Police Commissioner, was that . ig ig Betis gation to|4Md “I could take vou in my aris and ESIGNS HIS 0 IGE ' euldent in ret. | dash Was mude for the Mexican Miss Burger, Dr. Mohr's housekeeper, sy t me foarte end | arin mio ihe Chicag fon unia, {Just hug vou te It continued R FF; vial ninguntie (his Saved meeting ‘a ron that night. ad never bren talked to like! Structed and unpled "T know you, love, and want me lane na direct anmwer to that) RUTTARDA 1 2 Duten| Soldters ct Bliss had r ‘ ie eh 8 oe eMtoulton elated that |'D&t: He wat me on his lap and called | mit Sain Kae Tako with you.| WasHiNGTo ‘mk rented . asinine va 1 ene SSBB: Meta Duran | Sei gles Nites my pp Were io. ve e ‘a dear ii; ahd Mal a ae | a ai Peet Aa 10 auestion, teamer Masehaven A this port,|the spot first, however, and dispersed ba Fare ad ine ye a hia i ae a seeks NO ADVANGE STARTED | You don't know, awee int, bow hap 1 ius ( in Ambassade “Lom not spokesman for the Prest- has been sunk by a mina tn the|the Meateans. (Continu a on Sixth Pare ) ‘ Lo ae " Ne prpeat he i py I feel to know you a a well andito the United maa Fenigved | dont” returned Sepator Stone. “But North eu, cacording to advieva re-| Gen, Pershing ordered four eom | we maw OTT é SOG WE Wi taking the Ision. What will il te be it is the fixed tntentto: , era toda or erey 3 jes of the Sixteenth ° FIRE SCARE A AT | NAVARRE. | anything, I was so pretty—-and money| BY TEUTONS 11 IN GRE CE 1* : oiaan tage wont rat deerotue I [1 hope fixed intention and caived bere day, H few was {panics f the Sixteenth Infantry ¢ job tha ind automobiles would be at my dis eds pope cigs Ne) hat na |Peasons are given for t - purpose of the President to une all) saved with the tion of Capt.|take charge after it was geen that Motel Diners Flee to Lobby When! 20sal. Baby tomes home? Tf know what he a lis influence and power to pr De Bour, whe reoovered.|'he police ware unable to cope with el 3 “He > short kiss and! Ry | will do Take good ¢ of your dear inasieale and anata ton o The Muashay )9-ton ves- | the situation, and lines of troops ad- um of Attack Grev Grew Out of “ ” iny unseem nd unwise ur Ps Blase Breaks Out, i kiss,’ she explained, | hd MWOF AC icie wath. ‘Your own dearent ana| “KID M'COY” IS ARRESTED. cart wt thie time, I hope tt ta not leat anced four abreast through the A sruatl fire i the basement of the rag the first el had ever been tivity of French in Blowing | mo. t loving sweetheart, Jack.” | Li t te intantinn’e k Cor LONDON, Jan. 14 Duten| streets and established sentries on Hotel Navarre, No. 514 Seventh Avenue,| kissed by aman.” ‘ , ol age - . © President's intention to ask Con ONDON, Jan. 1 1 eaused excitement at noon to-day = ——— Up Bridge. | Another m Beach) | hi q tadaiat h rian him to send troo; mabip Princes una arrived | street corners. among 200 persons dining there. Many QUES STATEN 1 ISL AND RoAD.| LONDON, Jan, M4--It is author. | Veather and “ As Arrested Mexico, nor hi ition 1 coms) at Gravesend to-day, bringing the| Orders were ixsued that no ome rushed Into the lobby. The fire wa |tatively announced to-day that the nt “a billlon Kisses 1 ee s ny oot that would preeiplrate a | body of the captain and seven mem. | should be allowed on the streets with- caused by. an ernen ted, fore r the U.S. Attorney Acts on Complaint rc ported offensive the Teutonio | Martin a te from I i r rning ai st ln. Shae bara of the crew of the Dutch steamer! out a permit Signed by the Prevoat Mtchen. | tt wan oxtingulshed Wfore tha, Deapatener Worked Ocoee W:|CIkoe aeaICGy Beloaina Geena eee | wharo te’ wae staying then als 1 naplatn Me ea . xd nor | Maushaven, » vas abandoned, On| Marshal, — While theee regulations - So a | United tos District Attorney} The rumors t the attack had | mother, Mre. Della Martin of tho Ho. {$2 Ba e - ey ‘ ' = ae le pul into effeet it was re- France tustituted suit in Brooklyn to-| begun against the forces of the allies t#! Ansonia and sent “Boo'ful Mote kid’ M truck : a Ss ported Meaicans wore arming and the NOONDAY FIRE IN IN SCHOOL. gainat the Staten Island Ra iroad | urearentie peqeaes| io ina allise “Kisses by t On,” she tewtitied. | an ie f Congress . TURKS TAKE PERSIAN CITY. Proves: Marshal began’ a on he Rasement Blaze Put Out Company, Jointly to recover $1,000 pens | APs eo is boaine ae Other letters wore of a similar toxt i al fa wa yrotoct re ant Binge Fei {Aitlos for two vinutians Of the law fore |Pligne Coitustisi alent qty Teel alles Clarke aaid she firat mat Bars ‘ |nuld. ecnoslt iy 16) ard Kermanshen in to-day the troopa ware witht 4 ‘ ° pupils had | bidding raflroad to compel an em.| STidees conned tb the “ ' mor 1 a witho bid | ‘° be Jrawn fro! o busine: tariee orang fet ‘teotonee plores so. wark more then nine houra| Foads over which the Mere would in et -Duttana’é: ‘Hiding Acidemy we # maid he would be glad to wupport| CONSTANTINOPLE (via Amster. | 0" ‘ty TOR LHe EURO Maem hence t No 46a Wh, but of twenty-four normally travel, ridges were do. | While sho was acting axa companton| he want by the could se no other! dam), Jan 14.-Turkivh troope havo| the ¢ of the Annunciation, at No. ; aye ene ce Mak Anat daa te f ‘ entered tho important Persian etty off No word bad been received here One Hundred and Thirty-firet street at| The Interstate Commerce Commission] stroyed by the Mrench not only at | for 4 wealthy woman pat th ay, |clarea it nl y je: ener: . reported that Wuest, # train th d, he asked her to marry h trying te expla Aetmanshah rding to unofiivial re-| early to-day concerning the fate of Ne to-day a fire was discovered in|despatcher at St. George, had worked | Demir Hissar on the Struma in the | she said, he as r ' tm. | Kelby, att y WUNCOMONt Wah MAN, | os received here to-da: Benjamin Snell and Frank Woods, i clothes, locker and was quickly ex-|{rom 4 ®'clucit to midnight and from| neighborhood of Serres, but also at hematin nayematigaey Magi, admitted having eu to tho President de. |" njamin & ‘an ' when the firemen arrived, |cight the next morning “until four ain] Kilindir, south of Dotran. All the | WAYTR CRUISES 7 Tamuncumes| ig a ae haa he Kermanshah is a Persian trading} cattlomen last seen going in the direc. j hr of the puplle who bad heerd ot! (he atietnae an Or occasions. A si a, ran Ot ual see ia dlareapect Mr , nistration had no in- ‘centre of about 90,000 inhabitants, sit | tion of the massacre, im Westera Cbi- Bre aia hot appear for the after- ilar suit 1s pending against the Long| bridges destroyed were in Greck ter- ane, an. THlorabure at Th rT * trind before Ju . uated seventy miles west of Hemadan, a Teland Railroad titory. yA as se wail pele (00 —aare Frevchi next Monday, (Continued on Second Page.) woere & Kuasian force is operating. buahua, at noon Monday. Forty Car- ‘ , { ; 3 4 j ‘