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TURKS DEFEAT THE BRITISH IN TWO-DAY BATTLE Fair and solder to-nigh' Baturday clear and warmen FINAL Gbe rl. FINAL 7 Circulation Books Open to All. Open to All. se — i PRIOE ONE ‘OENT. cmror teu, Poem NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. 22 PAGES PRIOR ONE ple ¢ ) [a ae nena Enea _ /VILLA SCATTERS HIS BANDITS: CLASH AT THE BORDER FEARED ——- 1 | } BRITISH ARE DRWVEN BACK Sé#A, Field Avuitiey, US. 4., Making Ready | rpeuNE CANDR TILNHT ON KUT-EL-AMARA FRONT; ~ 45 MILES FROM BORDER: TOWNSHEND STILL PENNED IN AR FLEET IN VILLA HUNT Turks Follow Up Recent Successes) a Again Assured by U. S. Against Army of Relief, Pierce For- | Consul Silliman of Carranza’s Ap- tified Lines Nearthe Tigris River | | proval of Expedition—Mexicans and Capture Zenzir Heights. THOUSANDS N LINE Threaten Near Del Rio, Tex. BERLIN, March 17 (By Wireless to Sayville)—The British forces on | the Tigris below Kut-el-Amara began a general retreat after their defeat SENATE UP HOLDS WILSON; fear Felahie on March S, with the Turks ju pursuft, according to to-day's IN IRISH PARADE SOON OS Cl ea | GIVES PROMISE TO MEXICO This is the Britis: force which attempted to relleve the army of Gen Vownshend, which fs bottled up at Kutel-Amara IP FIFTH WINE Tho ATieMeAt expeditionary force into. Moxico os en iiee ie cule e cetetie Sameer Cee has had no casualties or no clashes with Villistas to my, von SAYS fter his defeat near Felahie on March 8, while preparing sea ivcat =ipenaled ia: be muroHan thal Purklan Fle ‘ : p Te. @ w) ? date, according to re i y for a general retreat, attenptel to at be surprise the T ie rat! ¢ O09 Men in Ranks Reviewed ‘ ww ‘ ‘ aoa a at emake to-day at Fort Wing, Dut unter the pressure of the centre was forced to desist from the i 4 ‘ Sam on, Tex., .F — rl ie : . by Great Crowd, Includ- MAYOR AN p Sk AY 1 ouston, Tex., Gen. Funston’s headquarters. an and began a generar retreat ‘ TO MOVE OVER THE FRONTIER INT kom sme There a bee ‘ tne . “On March 10-11, Turkish troops vigorously pursued the enemy and ing the May _ | : has been row instance of sniping reported. @rossed several nes previously fortified by him. nu March 10, Turkish - Gen. Pershing’s column is expected to reach Vanguards reached Zenzia Height, which was fortified. “ie enemy, con- The Patri Day parade Guzman to-night. Gu i ; ® | F - , izman sidering the Turkish forces insignificant, attacked, but Turkish reinforce-| started ap Fifth ‘ ‘ | forty-ti Au is a railroad town ments counter-attacked, defeated the British and took 180 prisoners, among second Streat at 230 o'clock this oniewone | ‘orty-five miles south of where the troops crossed whom were tive officers, and also captured one machine gun, arms and! arornoon witli §,000 marchers in Mne- Attorney General Writes He | the line ammunition.” and Coroner Tim Healy en a prancing | 5 : | \ ger int ve ; 4, tol je tne} Can Reopen Case Before | i foFeo ot Looe Correoniatas under Gen: Crown Prince’s Army Defeated nin ezine. sing Court of Appeals, i ra ti — terjous Pershing at Guzman. : ex dear to the hear v's | ase ren. Calles, Military Governor of Sonora, is also In Five Attacks at Verdun 1 0! 81 promised 10 be) Qe tie nearing of the? | rled as co-operating with the invading United bad day for the nm ame an ; rey PARIS, March 17.—Important infantry assaults on the French Ines) ideal one with the bright sunshine bestslative Comimitter = States forces, the crowd that lined New York's ter w @ast of Verdun were made by the Germans ducing the night. Fiv C- 1 from Attorney General Wireless pepe ribes Rescue ot , . un I” ig the night. Five suc ba ata aL Seg ia a Dee le e S ‘COMMISSIONER WOODS An airship squadron of seven biplanes is now in cessive onslaughts in force were repulsed by the French. The Germans * that » Ss riment! Mayor Mitchel could take Part of Sunken Ka- ater: Deny toties. The A isenk ‘Clesnlns i take action: that 9| advance of the troops. The airmen will point the making) might declare the dual subway con- | nawha’s Crew. | ABOUT T0 MARRY ? | I is ‘The Germans have not yet resumed their activity against the French had performed its sha } way of Villa’s retreat Positions at Mort Hommo—Dead Man Hill. Artillery exchanges in the Woovre the Procession B success, and ‘he ave=| tracts ileal, ‘The Mayor, he said | yd : | eould apply to the Court of Anne Wirelen Ret wt, He Will N Villa was last reported south of Casas Grandes, district continue, but otherwise there ts nothing of importance to report. . nee eerie cha : | lessages to t Mise Hell M t “oll e o-day'so_________ n of pol ‘or a re ing © the Adminrad Samnaae. 4 fi a i er organ aniltor . ° ° < Following is the text of to-tay'ng Aa be ee Sn ere Bi Of ithe | Aut ' iwiny from Capt. W | : i making for the mountains. It is doubtful if he of the Meuse tne (ROOM. The first attack reached the ing crowd in pla for | nterbore will make a fight, He is reported to be disband- Met A palbaadle Ferman lines, it was stated, but The parade 1 without the | was bro nae't t ! ent city it Potion 4 , and Cumireres, After the check | ong attack was stopped by German|uniccd’ front wae precented er Os ees a eae ‘ ; 1 waged to le marie United States Consul Silliman, who is with Gen. to th attack of yestorday, the i » ie a vy " an presente Tublie sentiment in favor of * ® » ent among i P . * eee canumed his move, [Artillery. Following is tho text of jdetails were worked « We tha) BOHHe Herilce, Corin Ma 1{" " " Carranza, assured the President again to-dey of i r the report: Site r Wan litle ireallete turliesr as : oficial attac for r Gh ReaseGy ‘ t on Mort Hommes fi * feet There were more an 200° pe e ns fs “O-Operd Miro the east of the Meuse a In tho Meuse region (Verdun) the | Coroner ‘Timothy Healy and ils ads) packed close in the eninutt for Rilo J re | became m =a the “Pirst Chief's” full co-operation, bombardment was followed, at 8 |enems | sent TENSES repeatedly a|to make arrangements *Y and most of t crew arg adrift in fe Jwith the statenent ih , Phe situation along the border was. still tense resh division, which advanced on ere empowerel by the c s ta), . fand the Santa Mar -) eg . Yolock last night, by a sories of were emp’ | taxpayers’ ags i ment to Misa He , ver P 2 . ric: | soe Kictent offenatve actions, die [°O™PAratively wmall width of front |conduct the affair. Coroner Healy | si ciayn ; mare searohing for than | to Miss to-day, however, All along the frontier Americans rected against our positions at the |&Ad was noticed ax soon as it ap-|was the Grand Marshal vidreasing The: Fanta. Mat fl ise ep iee aeueb ter were arriving from the interior of Mexico in fear i Village and tho fort of Vaux Deared against our positions on Dead! ‘The failure of Cardinal Farley A hacie henlact ay for Kin I } Hamilton wa abou " . apive successive attacks in large [Man's Helght. The first attack was review the marchers and the non-aP-| \ ocun hy ton. About 9.20 a anced of an uprising. ithout art! re paratios in the ow ant Sixty an) okout “ 7 7 hl ° A ° ' }) numbers were delivered bs StHOUL 18h preparation; in) pearance of the gallant Sixty-n ssion the au \ ' M ash Phe Senate to-day unanimously adopted a Germans in this region, but with- pature of a surprise. A few com |and a fi her organ \ and - o He ta , * > ne oh \ out success, Two of them were |Panioe wuccesded in reaching our | withdrew because of the a er, AWkiinew., wears ; The 8 . dwar ihe Wile resolution strongly upholding President Wilson and against the village of Vaux, two | ines where the fe eae 1 men|mony, made a big differen Q A 4 A assuriig Mexico that the punitive expedition would F others against the slopes leading | remaining were taken, The second jgityation, but Grand Marsha r . aap oust ; \ urn 1 ‘ t ‘ \ up to the fort, and the fifth was [Attack was stopped by our curiain paid he had been notified that twen- io otic. aw a Publio Serves Con Btoamer 1 ho ha not be allowed to grow into intervention, in an effort to emerge from a pro- of fire ty-five divisions of the Ancient Orde Pr eon it crowded w ‘ Mr W ane aes tested roadway to the southeast ——— of Hibernians would do much to re. « cued Sixth Pase.) Y-one uit | recen “ i nee , Ast nes i ar se <i Of the village of Vaux, ENTIRE NATI WAL dear ine Atfalt mie er ‘ Wate EL KIO, Tex. March 17.—One hundred and fifty Mexicans, who from Pinto, twenty miles east of here, yester- ne of fire, : Renken by Ou sernne of sores IN CAMP AT ONE TIME asian _aiitenel, who ‘rviewe wed » NO AIR RAID O1 ON KRUPP’ 5 “3 x: Di a ‘ ok ! rs A according to word reaching here to-day, MP Waseae nares there ts | ‘sei ree (Continued on Fourth Page.) CLAIM MADE IN BERLIN ey ‘ Ne \ eutids have been redoubled along that section of the border nothing to report further than ar- | Assembly Bill Appropriates $500,-| ~<a tillery exchanges in all of the | 000 to Meet Expense of Adjt, WILSON WEARS SHAMROCKS. \ ‘ : fi j ; ; wt Mh ports About Damage Are “Pure Rar veniemittien EE PASO, M 17,.—For the first time in the history of warfare ors to the west of Pont-a- | = sta ar ee Re atperine) Cguacelr | Gen. Stotesbury's Plan. Also a Green Necktte, in Obserstng 5 eae : , mein ¢ today in Mexico. United against a salient of the enemy ALBANY, March 17, Assemblyman St, Patrick's Day, Inventi tus a) j ire in ¢ to-day in Mexico, ed Ines at the wood of Mortmart Kincaid introduced a bill In the As- x ABINGTON: 3 ye j Pregl Ident (LIN, (by wire * Par: N SIGNS B L ( . vitt biplanes, are hovering over the foothills made it possible for us to bring | sembly to-day, ar Fiating $500,000 pape PANE Wiken GeAkile and alee 1.-—"Poreicn newsis R WILSO aie y R r 1 by f \ 1 ed St troops was sent to the scene, back some prisoners and to in- | for the mobilzation, encampment and jamrock sent him spreading reports Bes (the ; Madie Mountains, 100 miles or more in advance of the y filet some losses on the enomy.” | Neld exercises of the national guard, Hedmond, tho trish, Natio iomo of the Krupp works) hus t sh a wi FOR ARMY OF 120,000 a ; " y by | 4 aoc g out the fleeing Villa and his army of bandits. oe ! ¢ has the support of Adjt- ARithers “of the Cabinet ‘and other | damaged badly by an attack by « ily IBS ARAL rS Bae Sh 8 AE ROE ts jypernbard. laine : eel amy paropianen, atid: iat (he rail \ TO 5 ; wwe accurate maps and information as to the various Gen, Stoteabury, who as an incident | Government oMsisle, BERLIN STILL CLAIMS |e, Stoteabury. who wa an ineident — od PART OF DEAD MAN HILL; te motiiae ina erties oasienal euard| baat, TWO 0 Days of Big Sale, | 12 Men's Sulte and Overcoate, $5.95, “ti Clothing Corner,” Hroad. 3 News Agency (Oop. Woolworth | “Theso reports are pure invant nis Suite & a9 18 atated " ; he binck thibet, Krays, pen= authorities,” dark mixed worsted: all M i ‘orth $12 in any other store. —- asen has been a t is t to roa} his haunts in the mountalas of Chihuahua says the O sy dow riat they are alded by wireless apparatus by this year for camp duty The "HUB rmation at once to the forces in at Barcley St REPORTS wa be | Heretofore certain regiments have Buligingys will aell ———— | been ordered to the Stata camp dur- {he balance of thelr Overcoats, el ate as elze te thelr in \ O'Rolts, thet of 1 BERLIN, (via London.) March 17 —Repulno of two French attack) ee ee een anne ie will be nc against our position on Wend Man]; ie by the State militia fn ¢ Sur “apeciul price to-day & Saturday, ia i : . Open Saturday night till 10 Hill, wae claimed in an official state-| the commands are amp at one Cigthiere, Bieeauae) crmin Bates et | Belen CHa eKER ST Pea ' ‘ frenae | that bombs are to be dropped from | WINTER CRUISES TO WARMER CLIMER Suda SRD seien| none i viften. (68 Al tea, al i ai ing the summer, but it is believed aeroplanes are ridiculous, for a very 42, ab 1 the e a | ' one 1 force! (0) simple reason, The Mexican soldiers, parlestor rt? nea Josceud od aie attacked. Reporte| whether of the Villa faction of the ‘ ’ gaent from the War Office thie after-| time. Nees +

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