The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1916, Page 1

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er TREAT IT a ee wy Saeed a | AIRSHIPS HURL FIVE TONS OF BOMBS ON GERMANS - Cloudy to-night; rain probable Tuesday, warmer. NAL be ono, FINAL © rN NS MN 4 [Circutation Books Open to Aut [Circulation Books Open to Au”) PRICK ONE CENT. Cooreants 1010 97 The Tyee, Bublinhing NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. MEXICANS MAY GET VILLA FIRST: NET IS CLOSING AROUND SIXTY-FIVE ALLIED AIRSHIPS MORMISHUTSOTF SHONTS ON WITNESS STAND "S82. eapraw7a TMELY 19 eWVE -ONBESEST RAD IN HISTORY ‘Rs OODGES QUESTIONS ABOUT. ISE OF RAILROADS TO RUSH ATTACK TWOGERNANBASES ...-... CONFERENCE WITH GAYNOR SUPPLES TO U.S, TROOPS ‘Mysterious Movement of Mexican Federal Troops to Border —Per- shing Tells Funston He Expects No Fight To-Day or To-Morrow. | Meketrick, O'Neill and } Pollok in Row ~ E Don't Remember,” Pet Re A iam heal dt ap ed LAWSUIT. ply of Inte a to Tl Lord Derby in Quick Retaliation for)... Gyn Raid on England Yesterday Orders huvs: [uecloc in Worants Fann 50 Aeros and 15 Armored Fight- “ang trouite Breakeas. | [MAYOR ISA. \WITNESS.| ; ing Machines to Zeebrugge. Litigants Meet, a i = | Comptroller Prendergast Says} @ ‘the » t to Mr. Mons.) f such import r * ¥ aoe seman | what he eatied a pre He Never Heard of Shont randum of tt i | LONDON, March 20.—In retaliation for Sunday’s raid by Ger . . Lee C Ne Hear ‘ with whom you r ACS Seapla i 1 t towis, sixty-five British, French and # : . " Leiter to Willcox, ikea © matters, whether Ih WILL NOT OCCUPY Cl TIES, Planes on English e: ast towns, vefive ish, rh and Be i “ you sn tto Mr Freedman | ny Sian planes attacked Zecbrugge, the German submarine and seaplane base, | | sie ign Comptrolter Prene | ont Af may have, but T don’ U. Ss. PLEDGE TO M EXICO i and the Lelvian town of Houttave, just before daylight to-day. hd y oned ienek 7 ' _——————-—-—_— . . Das jor t natth 1 ‘ Fitty of the raiding aeroplanes, according to the official report,!, « | tnterborous Villa. in his flight, was reported to-day as striking tarried 200 pounds of bombs eact Ss down affair, ana M jcoe ee Kost for the Sierra Madres mountains in- the i | Mayor M 1 1 n Mayor Mitch 1 : ; upon the seapline station at Zeebrugge and the German aerodrome at Peacemaker, hur | was full of a lorena an off ' Guerrero distriet, hard pressed by Gen. Pershing’: Houttay of Ost . ne ie ; , I a ’ troops and three forees of Carranzistas approaching Fifteen armored fight ww air . Fira he Ss i] : menager, and Harry Potlock enitereg| the ¢ lier had from the South O) » Re T owl ( At aity f + shy alles ee ee towns tO Aiea as oe Woyte's by t a mtd ake SGP Phe Carranza commander at Juarez says that ounce th att relurne, a y to , ' er was wounde aelash between Villa’s band and Mexican troops their bases. ; i; renee An offical ‘aris says Gen. Pershing: reported to Gen. Funston to-day at that no meeting between his men and Villa's rtheast ahten Mt 1 , 1 rm F ; Both parties had rs Grit 6 vine Daniel ©. (bs Te followers wits likely to-day or even to-morrow | ' jen thn) Guts, Court 6 a \eted: Re Advice In reply to the request of the United States | into Whyto's, had w i Did he welk you whit ' to Mrs. FP, D, Peltor Government for the use of Mexican railroads to FIGHT SHOT DOWN: Pree e | aia ee Dbenieli ell Rareeva, a eeaUlin transport supplies to the troops Gen. Carranza IP ‘wawar {CL CAN'T REMEMBER," IS HIS PET deputy Collector of t who Is sent a note to-day asking that the request be p (felvedee = ] ‘ REPLY Inder investigation | jente more specific. Tis believed the request will be directed.] fp | Ww eien te i ' | ! To-day's air raid on the German | German Land Guns at Muel- ren vel et ih yranted peaplanes base + greatest sky at- o y sire, » Ea. , iw xe ‘ Z . i Hace er ail wintery trae clas dha cist | housen Not Fired for Fear of Jaays or ‘ t Formal assurance was given to Mexico to-day fnstance in walen dairmen car-| Hitting Own Machines, and Fitz Ne er 1 suns z tris THR that the United States troops would not oeenupy fled the war tot py's air camp = = than Mek me prot # tha , fmmodiute! « BASEL, Switzerland (via Paris) ! Cities in Uheir campaign England March 26,-When 1 1 ' : stood, wil Ma x hen the allied a hereafter planes raided Muethousen in t 16a ae s ! i j eiston im y ssumed| Alsace, the gt at ; r yo 2 ata 4 oftice as M aviation min-| the war took place. Accounts just n Puke lee are ‘ inked f u ELT : a | Teaching here declare that mora than" Q. Wasn't it said by one of the The ‘ ' rage Ww Atty machines were Aghting at such |) yn ONT : ty would Ex@eutive Committee that it would be) {2 ‘st IME Me Ci t . ek " CROWN PRINCE T0 QUIT, close quarters that the German antl-| pave bora safe in prophes lot pneahss to obtain the sood will of Aster - éSontinund montane) ta F some of the city officials? A. No. At alreraft ad to cease n| But M ined in, pul n PUNT IU order to avold hitting their own ma \ t = mi 1 yard that day adopte : ‘ athe at A. | don't know Suey ; | chines. F . | Ys i d " 1 ' Despatch Received From Berne rs ed the A. bdo } , 4 Ht lai “learned: Peat One French aviator rammed a Gor ; sia rt wow Hoeelares tr I \ ig Resi OS | man machine which fell in flames te Q. Do , ' tively” He Will Resign. Five German aeroplanes and three i hie Dun 1 t ee Mexik in maa es French fell, the occupants of all be. Jae naar nd F 1 eras ~day that it has f ta ‘ t Killed, Even while the aili se \ 1 ! » 4H ¥ that the Crown|i0& Killed. Even while the allied tert | oe } ‘ ! ny relinquish command, 4Viators were fighting they dropped | yy, t ag id Tren ; r a ie Ame Q. This to build new Mt j e th the Lorraine, as the|a number of bombs upon military w sabe shies & ‘ ' result of the Verdun failure. positions. Many the Moran's share nthe salbpeln lp flees f sons witnessed t Ps Lxcoutive Committers ur felle i BRITISH SUBMARINE BERLIN (via I 1 a M ‘ . ; The following + , TAKES NEUTRAL SHIP». meee a sat Sota! kat ni : Mi tdi i w Norwegian Steamer Konginge Is) vor t down his fount | OE 7 t PAGE WARTS A VACATION; : Heike reat WILL SOON LEAVE ROM lown " mae LONDON \ \ \ Coper “ © wh Pues F is ‘ War, Mow, Mayor? AL Yer iL alauta t Q. DIG Andrew Freedman iene COULDN'T REMEMBER WHERE \ u K re di : ss You Were wolng dows Ml HE SAW THEM He hex a Ag f id ited gh while 6 AT ok know, Foch \ Uo ‘ ¢ ' mountains { ‘ \ A ‘ ts 1, the T oy 4 . duh W Ha Posay ar i ‘ h vn, | the neieh Warde, | ~~ HE REMEMBERED HIS MEETING ‘ : r I x-[ behind the enemy's Ines SAILING TO-DAY. WITH GAYNOR Q, Why did you have Edwin Haw A a amined the Konginge was ordered to| > LS. After Mr a ley at the meeting of the specia \ proceed to Leith with the prize we] He RASTER CRUIS \foannina, Piraeus PLM. M mittee on April 217 A - Her supply of coal was insuilicest 4 igh the | Oregonian, Argentina 3PM, k C aimotie C Hora au an Vat i : ve fens nd she put in at Copenhagen. 7, Boraphooe Workman 4000,--adn, C. of Montgomery, Savannah 3P,M. nave a good memory or & good fyr- @. Andrew Freedman and Delancey ko a chuntus ave. Abuses Pree ade ve pers u hing and Col Dodd dave Ving Soa

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