The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1916, Page 1

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a are eth) er anaak <P SACRE NOSE ti RO I U. S. TROOPS AGAIN BATTLE WITH VILLA’S BAND LANE EDITION Che “Circulation Books Open to A “PRICE ONE CENT. Coprriaiits 1018, hy The Brew B Co. (The New York World). N FIRE IN THREE SKYSCRAPERS; DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC seis Sandee etaaae a eet aaa To-Day'’e Weather—OVERCAST, arid, ae | “Cire ulation Rooks Opes nto nto All” | A 14 PAGES EW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. PRICE ONE CENT. LOCKED ~ BANDIT'S FORCE 1S ATTACKED EARLY TO-DAY, WHILE LEADER STILL ELUDES PURSUERS Censored Message Indicates That Fugitive Is Still in the Guerrero District, Where Pershing’s Men Are Combing Mountains. IN YESTERDAY Paris War Oftice | Often Reports an All-Night Struggle Near Vaux and Douaumont. BATTLE IN A NEW PHASE. Germans other Advance With a Larger Preparing for An- CAMP OF GEN. J.J. PERSHING, AT THE FRONT, April 2 (by ul aeroplane to Colonia Dublin and by radio to Columbus, N. M., April 3) Force Than Ever. —American cavalrymen encountered a fleeing force of Villa men near PARIS, April 8.—-Fighting con- — (name deleted by censor) carly tolay, amd sounds of firing have | Hnued alt nigit tm the ak bnaL: been heard from that directi No report has been made to headguar Peeper au ° ae insue turned | ters as to the results. generally, says the War Office an nt this afternoon, in favor ch, who gained ground In ern part of Calllette wood, 1 was occupled by the Germans The mountains of Guerrero are being combed thoroughly for Villa by , nownc bee whereabouts n learned as te r a » hi. t the American forces but nothing ha other than that captured bandit the mountain Gen that tro used for 1 ating with | borne th suit of Villa been &: aration about two way the trim. The troo yesterday shortly after he Was susper hidden in precaution capture entered sides simultany There b akirmislic lage, tw they cnvounts {ts outskirts y for five minutes wi Ameri over the entire carrying despatches from the fro! the field base and field heady Motor trucks also have been Q penetrate the mountain waste almost as far as the territory occupied by the cavalry under Col, George A Dodd. sald he was being carried further into yeaterday. West of the river a bombardment was carried on near Haumont, with- out effect jolting coach Pershing the WILLA LEADER KILLED, os FUNSTON REPORTS. le Wa Wi text of the War owing is t | | eH | © River Meuse has continued at yurt and Esnes, n of infantry. © Meuse the fight= last night in the I ir n Mare l e which Went 0 zion of Dounaumont je tov We gained er od of Caillette Our line rests on the right on the pond of Vaux, then es the Calette we he north- r of which is 01 1 by the nd rejoins our itions to of the village of der Col, Can WASHINGTON and Vaux was eros enemy, thes Douaumont. “ind Two squad and west the usly en confirmed that the| U-BOAT WORK IN MARCH SUMMED UP IN BERLIN | Et hemy Ships With Total Tonnage of 72,000 Blown Up—Mines ey fought out raltic n alr scouts are now flying Villa territory and are] umns, and heavy activity fire of our in: ses in the ranks nemy. [One roport ts that infantry ¢ the ged in the 0.) re district German utrack Des BERLIN oyed Many Vessels. April 3.—The Sussex af- fair 19 arousing Httle apprehension in Berlin with 1 the night passe! quie n to German. | of our artille American relatic This 1s chiefly |‘ i EL PASO HAS REPORT THAT VILLA IS HEADED | FOR CHIHUAHUA CITY If Jue to the pe ur conviction that |; the Sussex was mined, not torpedoed teh it in the chaso for Villa, but these not been made public, It was cated at headquarters, however, t the co-operation of the Carranais! has been notably active. EL PASO, Tex., April 3 from Mexican sources in the received here to-day asserted t Francisco Villa was headed toward Chihuahua City and that iT garics wore attempting to the garison of that allegiance to () ment. Nothing was salt in the Villa's alleged ir which helped to + already freely « der that the vention of Repo : Interior at | Is EPILEPSY C CONQUERED? New BG TRANSPORT SUNK a Jersey Physician Said Many Cures to Advices f contin 1 ey m every on fully je intention of ul mers. The absence of any from the front s! tok Labor Kted Bank, N, J supply of © remedy, which is ng distributed gratuitously,—Aadvt, Litera Ri Pulitzar (We Kors City, Telepboue Hoekman (Continued on Second Page.) FRENCH REGAIN THE GROUND.“ LOST IN CAILLETTE WOODS ound in| '-/96 MISSING IN WRECK i ledge ein Beekman Street To- Day Deluge of Water Is P layed SPECTACULAR FRE SWEEP | 7M PAPER WAREHOUSES 10 NASSAU STREET BUILDINGS ————-4 SHAR rin ‘DRAGGED. FROM COURT BY MOB AND LYNCHED Intense Heat and Smoke Drive Fire- men Back—Clerks and Stenog- | me Pat to Death ee raphers in Panic When Ordered Peat te et ce Out of Menaced Buildings. ne ‘aire ' STANDPIPES USED TO STOP up for Ne wars to « QUICK SUSSEX REPLY PROMISED BY BERLIN Ambassador Gerard Cables That Admiralty Is Making Inquiries at Submarine Basess. 1 by a mob an ~ unazing swiftness, which de \ tire royed two paper _ and " seekman Street just east of Nassau Street hed two sky- e crapers, gave all of New York within half a mile of the City Hall plenty t tacular thrills just before 2 re d in the warehouse of the Bishop Paper ( rop Paper Company, at No, 16 Beekman Stree in a flash, When t Street, three blocks away Flame { Lasher through ipany in atl building men trom the nea > place WASHINGTON, April &—Ambas- r Gerard cabled from Berlin to- that the German Government had promised him a prompt reply to hts inquiry regardin ruction the British steamer und which Americans wer roarin { tame from thi t bel vere sa In three minute ind th: hat the r paper rolled ¢ of flame the fire: Vhree addition: ATION GUARD FORCES WIN VICTORY IN il BILL FIGHT Mili n, twenty en back, Suss other ves: val alarms were quick) sels « langored. While Jofinite time was given | | po: of kman stre to bottor Its tiv INTENSE HEAT DRIVES THE FIREMEN AWAY +! BRITISH RAKE DENIAL tia Officers on Regular Statt Goes Throug rh 35 to 30. inte OF JAPANESE STEAMER Passengers and Crew Believed Lost With the Wakatsu Maru Near Nagasaki. TOKIO, April 3. | Admiralty Done Sa 1 of the sraphers al Cl D April BOWIE RESULTS. ST 1 re worked ors of the uan Bulld- r scenes to the top wn the | WASHINGTON, April 3.—A big vie r the National Guard was won|! Senate afternoon when|* 1s's amendment to the | (Ne adding five militia} While Police army general staff, | ti FIR: ACK for on Otte, 1 y tory fo y eon-story Nassa there man Bye this LONDON this afterr and wore nw iain bill we «to the warship of the 1) sunk andr minute = FORD RUNS WELL AT POLLS. Wha Vote at Presidential Michigan HOT SRRINGS ENTRIES HOT t BY TURKISH SUBMARINE *: “ WATER A FOOT DEEP FLOODED THE STREET - Whitnan Comin Here te vate y Suadiey Received by Wilson a down toward the Bast Ri rolled the r will Ko wil t the White morrow to yote at the pr Track slow,

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