The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1916, Page 1

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Che 5 (“Circulation Book Books ¢ Open to All."t to All.” = ‘ONE CENT. Copsey NEW YORK, WED } EDITION = PRICE 1DtG, by The 1 (The New York W ablishing dy ec BOMBS DROPPED ON ESSEN, ON GUN WORKS AT GLADBACH m ir AND ON THE CITY OF MUNICH .. in Dark 1 London Reports Long Expected Air ANGRY COMMUTERS Aze¥ée ’ unnel king Engine Woes. S. TROOPS START FOR VILLA; EELING GROWS IN M AL a Branch Ree atts Office on Third Avenue Snow and colder to-night; Thursday probably cloudy, | EDITION Ccheaian Books Open to All. »| NESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE Bd LK ed —= EXICO FROM THO POINTS AGROSS BORDER REPORTED; MEXICAN GENERAL SLAIN "Gen. Rojas Assassinated Trying to « ADVANCE FROM F » {ELECTRIC POWER OFF,! 8 : Raids on Great German Muni- os Le | : :| Pacify Mutinous Troops at Border tions Plants, 170 Miles North of Movie ns oe :| Who Wanted to Invade U. S.— the French Lines at Verdun. \bandoned :| American Consul Quits Torreon. é "LONDON, Marchi 15.—Allied aviators have r, f) ‘Tha ate Bhe Krupp gun works, according to dispate! 1 ; ‘ PERSHING QUITS COLUMBUS; Bterdam. Other air squadrons are sail to h 1 Mi bisa. Die 4 a ‘ DODD MOVES FROM HACHITA fal of Bavaria, and the city of Gladbach keep traing under t * RS EEE ES Six sheds at Essen are reported to have bee | I Ww 4 DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 15.—Authoritative information was tee we sed bans enthusiasm here x ol says 2 ceived at Camp Douglas to-~day that a division of the American expe. : pe feccie Flat a aa wie t r ith f the 1 ve : dition had started from Culbertson's Ranch for the Mexican border, ines at Verdur ; , 3 nd Cavalry, commanded by Col. George A. Dodd, was he Germans are kno 1 akent great y rm t f lati ilberson’s Ranch, which is at Hachita, N. M., and has been air raids both on Es iba 1 { read quick move ssen, mn. g und t 1 SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 158.—Major Gen, Funs dinitted large : . ; 3 Me afternoon that it was possible an advance had been.made by United ee 5 eo ot vt : heart inti troops into Mexico and that he had not t tohi of it, He said Ries ee HR oss i vind atch : . —j|that if any movement had taken place robably was near . vt Way to Work we ‘dup | Hachita, N. M Pie naep ie a nes h a he A matseal rT to 1 shea : f sited \ CHEERS FL COURTROOM HEALYITES WIN i L PASO, March 15.—Through the barriers of a strict military cen- cadles to. London and " alts Stee te ue a tee mes the news that United States cavalry probably moved into Gladbach, within a f¢ ation| 4 tunnel one ; wapta went RIGHT 10 PARADE aud at two points early to-day, that w arranza Generals and n nd the ae a tation French on the Offensive, i aa Regain Trenches Near wr Verdun none PARIS, Mareh 15.—Ac War Office reports t have turned tot Court 1 the of Finds Forme Sing Sing Di Commit Perju rding “SIX INGHES OF SNOW he Fren Ive in the AS Uso 1 IS EXONERATED other commanders are apparently de | First Chief and aiding our s 5 in Nort! Col. Roja i, PATRICK § DAY arant Tekan Against sirous of obeying the orders of the rank and file of the and resentful. » Carranza commandant at Ojin: diers, the Carranza force rm Mexico is unruly aga, on the border about wid killed by his own men last io Grande from Presidio, where Wiairde JN ust of here, the outl was shot Ojinaga i | United States troops acro Tex, are quartered, desperati now in prog BY TO- MORROW’ § DAWN ex." JA SUBMARINE N Coroner's Faction. A lot of Col. Rojas's men mutinied and broke camp with the inten Borthwest of Verdun and have rm Hea WHITD PLAI y. Ma Timothy deal 1 nia| Hon of crossing the border and attacking Presidio, Col, Rojas gamely oda navi the avouna enlnes 3 . ‘oner ‘Timoth ly and his| 4 mane Sured./a pert ‘ Ly cei te | Thermometer Will Also Take a Big f ;|—The trial of Thomas Mott © faction to-day won out in the Su.|S0ught to quell the mutiny, but was shot at from several directions and the Germans in the renowal of t a we ae : ; / ay t 8 nets ? Gene cant cttne aleaah | Drop, Says the Weather inane Sa Mane on @ charge of perjury, came to a preme Court proceedings brought| fell riddled with bullets. The assassination of the commander had the Yesterday, in a two-and-a-half-bour Man, unnel and we walked 100 yards} *Udden end here, this morning, w — them to prevent thelr parad-| effect of sobering the soldiers and the raid they contemplated did not bottle, the Crown Prince's armies, bY| The snow atorm and northeast gale the slippery ties, with an elec-| Supreme Court Justice Arthur feb Jing on’Fifth Avenue on St, Patr: HO # Gelivering massed attacks, succeded | predicted by the Weather Bureau for , Tompkins dismissed the 7" _ take place, tn omelalng # teal oe I) the rec | this afternoon came. v ele ngainat him, on the ground t ite] Achievement Possible With} el civeuauaulca denied i Uneasiness in military etreies here arisas from the contirmed report bid Dead Man's Hill, the domi : ‘ Prison ully I quippe: al Labora- aa challe| ‘Retake’ “Sila from m that the American Consul, A, L. Williams, has turned over ' nt whlob 4a (he lam hens . . r He Tells ( sar) Loni could) hace) ane the co to the Hrilish Vive Consul and 4s elther on the way or pre object of the present German d rature began to fall « Jatt Ponusylvanta La at a SY : ‘ aawEn! ‘ fens , paring toM between forty and fifty Americans. Last night the French The thermon tt W t Bw : . | wt t been notified by the nter-attacks nine oe : Ireland's a Nomen kas I ‘ rture with all the Ameri- and hand-g “ r a Ore ao in leved here, that the Car > Fe epiure aaa a tempe H tu ‘ ; =e an “4 s oe i Roderic | "nea fers in that Init btful about their ability to give ice orieane made heavy aucrifices|clenring skies and 4 fe clei of the| Protection to citizens of the United States. Torreon ts about 480 miles ; kcal ling to cut the French line| tthe northwest parts a ! A Order of Hibernians, waa an| Southeast of here and about half way on the road to Mexico City. in attempting to 9 Frenc : and obtain possession of Dead Man's! ra, suing of the indict f , cation for an injunction to te | TROOPS REPORTED MOVING FROM TWO POINTS. Hill. Possession of this height has erfere with the oth " je Healy fac : ie reports from the border state that United States troops broke enabled the French to sweep with Aeninlant, District 4 aber Re mp at two locations last n H In full marching order, ready their artillery the territory ov sald, . yb ht to-day. foPNee re ende 2 Yay, Immediately after J f fabt today which the Germans were endeay The Best Barometer y ' 1g said that troops under to advance against the fortress |—————— ul his deciston, en xpediiion; Had soxsd/achome the bee {9 still in French , the Er ad . \ 4 ved acroag the bor- War Office na; although. hern Iv, kd this 1 Another report said that p w 4 for oken at at the expe German line dvanced southward! york counties A n f 1 ken he expedition was ready until it now takes in nearly the whole of| crowd of friends and 1 in “i ‘ of Cumleres Wood to the east of the NO LET-UP BY U-BOATS full dormer ‘Warden in the ar gulara’| anon { that Gen, Persbing’s “flying height. Following ts the text of to o) They | started to cheer and a wild w ‘ anuf atroet ; wr 4 thin oventan, day's War Office report: BERLIN ANNAUAGES nade for him. ‘ , ani 1 ar Pifth Ave “ 7 es “To the west of the River Meuse W*| Soclal workers, society Y c P.M, Priday, This was ex : : gene. the enemy made no further endeavor, ned ' i nion by th me i ae ees to advance last night LONDO t wa at ) 4 / sh orted Along ou nt between Rethin- an officts y A C court nter-attacks all rumors r at the b. jth hand gren HW ades mac ; J ft Carranaista troops crossed cupy a po 1 rand captured Hachita, N Airection of Hill No, 26 ulead cshandonmeny ae pers: fications it ‘ An | SU enue | gele w s American troops had been blown ‘We now hold Be ‘| was never considered. On than ithe | Among those ‘ } ; ve t whore Sron ARs A an ext up near Hachita, Still another was t 4 ewspapers added em H t (Continued on Eighth Page ‘eR wae ii oad i ‘ (Continued on Eighth Page.) ally studied, (Continued op Second Page) Refugees told of being tnew. that @ train carrying army supplies

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