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WS Fs the windows of office buildings over looking the burning . » burning bulidinen it} @eemed likely for half an hour that! the whole block was 4 ed. Twol Miss Marie G. Duryee Will ig Vicomte de Saint Phall inch thick streame of water turned! to steam short of the r cohimns pions PRIMES BY POISON back Firemen worked up th excapes and pried open the iron shutters tol em camer give access to the furna to ‘ve Believed That “K, Adams") Message Was Part of Ex- tortion Conspiracy streams playing from the windows the Vanderbilt and Nassau-Beekman | Butldings fed from the built in etand Pipes with which both are equipped MANY FALSE ALARMS DUE TO) actual confirmation had © | impression prevailed that | ya men were in the sday when Col, Dodd ndits near Guerrero, | Champion ¢ Jing a detachment of soldiers into | divid #6, : " | Mexico, to recover two American sol. |#? Wa# made Jan In_a signed statement, the father of this interesting family says: “After| diers detained by Mexicans, has been | Miamt any using Father John's Medicine for my whole family, I can heartily recommend | found guilty and sentenced to be rep- [quarterly 1 pay this medicine as being indispensable to any one with a family, expecially at this | rimanded 1h to stock of reco 1 Phi me of the year, when ce ud grip ere prevalent. It has put my whole This announce nt ow 4 by |" “ ae family in first class health and J am sure that it will do as much for any one | Major Gen. t Nn tonday , grnig he giving it a fair trial signed) Mr. WN. Favreau, 90 Union street, North The poir re 1 Mort 1 THE PERILOUS RAC Adams, Mass the American detachment 4 Howare of the egg fried Te i family, medicine, no all asound Usaue end Mrength builder, Vaibee| oan TOM Rene ts, Tee | side. On the other John’s Medicine has no equal. [tis « pure, wholesome body-building food, free | ‘rhe two At " 1 1 ja lor Institute from alcohol and dangerous drugs in avy children as well us older people,—Advt form, so it is @ safe medicine for jured across the Mio G joan soldiers. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, $6-0:044-444444 044000544060 May bo 4 ;| + 1s payment of on one | ording to expert, reterium pullorum APRIL 3, 1916. ‘ASKS DANIELS IF RUSSIA WAS GIVEN U.S. NAVY SECRETS. Secretary Sete to Congress- man Butler Knowledge of Plans Being Made Public. | } , 5 } ler a cLoups OF SMOKE PRISONER LEAVES COT. |STRAUSS IS NAMED. he smoke was blown n avy | "4 Clouds as far « Wall Stree 5 P | ae | and caused numerous fala n | Arraignment Delayed Until But Admiral Says He Knows many office bu i ¥ ) g, ji i 1 Ge hat ban § tye firemen | 2O-Morrow or Wednesday | Nothing of a Letter Having Were withdrawn except a few | Because of Weaknes: | Been Written. panies which wore detailed to kee eee | | . | ; water p masses of] ‘The telegram signed “K. Adams” WASHINGTON, April 3.—While| 8 te ' ; basement qieg at the Grand Contr tation Secretary Dantels was giving his} { Wes. Gkube of the tre © , {this city for Perey Peck of Grand et Miva CAGE tides tect, Hage m as no ouse Naval Comm ‘o-day, Rep- fearned in the pre invest! Rapids, Mich, on March 1%, which resentative Butler of Pennsylvania, | tion made by Chief Ken and Fire | brought about the investigation that ; Republican, asked him if it was not Commissioner Adamson, — hott lent to tho confession of Dr. Arthur important that navy secrets be kept ‘whom were on hand a few minutes | arren Waite that he had potsoned confidential i after the first alarm, A rough estt- “Of course,” sald Mr. Dantels, mate of the damage put it at about | 8 parente-In-law, Mr. and Mre, John “Don't you know that the design of j $200,000 1, Peck, was the chief feature in the | our guns has been turned over to the | a District Attorney's investigation to- | Russian Gi vernment during your ad- | ; RECEIVER TO END STRIKE. |... | ministration?” demanded Mr. Butler } City of Telede, Tied Up for a Weet,| All appearances point to the send- leer acre ecauene tre eee: | aa ta Court foe Nettet, "| ing of this telegram as the first stage © | retary. H TOLEDO, 0. in a plot to “shake down" Dr. Waite. a I think I can give you the history | Toledo to-day applic Dr, Cornell of Raritan, N. J, a : ? of th sald Mr, Butler, but dropped | Ot & receiver. tor cousin of Mrs, Peck, who wan at first i §, | the subject for the time } & Licht Company, owner the local! supposed to be the instigator, If not | MARIE G: DORYEER, 2 | Later he asked the Secretary to ask traction system, which has been tied| the sender of the telegram, has! ¢ ‘ > | Admiral Strauss, Chief of the Bureau | up for nearly a week because of differ-| proved conclusively that he nad noth eae ere ; sie + |of Ordnance, for a letter written by ence between the company and em-| ing to do with it | $o¢ FOOD 9F0DOO8 $29666020@0% | the Admiral two years ago to the | Ployees. 9 The inquiry has narrowed town to | gement has been an-| Saint Phalle of Nievre, Prance Krupp factory in Germany with re- The trouble began Tuenday, when! | anech for a person who, by send-| of Miss Marie G. Duryee,| Vicomte de Saint Phatle returned] gard to the navy 14-inch guns, Mr, the street car employees, who had Just, lub oan & Celene plot fits r by a former marringe of| recently from France, where he had] Daniels agreed to do so, | organized a new union, were informed is bh Hs belpiede * - u ro | Mrs. Samuel Sloan Auchincloss, been In active service, He is a mem-| Admiral Strauss, when questioned { by ie co 1 La an not ; Ir P Had ° : h terror that he woul | ‘al de Saint Phalle, son of | by f the New York Stock Exchange.|on the subject at the Navy Depart- } wear _ hen ic ne ing to give up money for ale |the Comte and Comtesse Pierre de| The wedding will take place May ment, suid he knew nothing about the} en run and thousands of citizens | in hiding evidences of his crime. ° | matter Butler had brought up. en walking to work dally, The ee e ier had broug Applicntion for a Tecelvership waa) ‘Th District Attorney expects to} a 7 ing service: that the eltigens| Ms sd | atvanate in here dally, The most 1 Dar ahr dy bagi h ba apped and business seriously | overplayed his hi yparently he ot belteve the American navy should handicapped and business, seriously | aah. bia 1 ae tly HO} cmumeantal ob these. atoMen at ne metioan navy should) the city at the suggestion | (4 not think the investigation would! present deals with the reported de- | n or ought to| of Mayor Aitlor - develop so disa isly to Dr. Watte.| fection of Col, Cano, the Carranza flicure rticular nation’s | | Ata aes a tie to Teave Bis | commander at Namiquipa, Market hesita t openin Co y replied f pretary Daniele herds DEATH AND FIRE WITH WRECK) «" ‘= vue Hospital to-day, It} Cano ts the chief lieutenant of Gen. | nines wore atrong. Miamt aad Rene | believe this Congress should tax the : ; was the first timo he hud stood on bie} Luis Herrera, who was supposed tol icity sold at phere raat lberind aks people this year to make up Two Trainmen Killed, » andl fect since a week 4 last Wednes- | nave declared against Carranza sev- pga a + Ma-| deficiencies of twenty years. W mn Set Ablas day, when, on the eve of his arrest, |@ral days ago, a report that was eae yr preters) meee Bete Hat Conteris Gor two men wor Ailed himself with opiates and] vigorously denied by the officials of | WAT Orin issues advitne a Alcohol | ought to authorize the biggest pro- } one was seriously Injured and a} nearly succeeded in ending his life. | the defacto government. aise tsanistie in first hour. AM-| cramme ever authorized. EUR Cae Wonk partio dbeltore Fae | pte tm still quite weak and cannot) ‘The main facts in support of Cano's ite aocamotive was active, up} “More than that it ought to fit out Molly helween “frembt teins ete indictment charging him with |trom for more than a week and that | {0 (0) tne groups by professionals | «> io ohat we should tell private build. ee ag Pe mia ein unk murder before to-morrow or Wed- | he is known to have expressed strong ‘ hy A ve Soest occurred i a es era they must lay aside other work." Aiopped at Levis to take on water when | Hesday anti-American sentiments on several | Ur. Alcohol sold at 1611-4, up 63-4) Secretary Daniels opposed any The wreckage ChUEht [opinion that the sender of the tele-| hoon a bitter enemy of Villa, and it ix ee aia puree tees eee ee opposed a plan to have the Federal lend are Jones, engine and ar ne an extreme. * 4 og | toward 1 o'clock, when renew ab bs “ip Tinta Prevenoanen, Areroase nd) Ty delicate position before many houra| ®t supposed that if he has deserted) | 4 ed bUY- | Prade Commission determine the gost jured) man tx Abercrot kel | have passed, Ono person suspected of | the standard of the First Chief he nt of armor manufacture, and, with that man, all Grand T having erator ot has under. has joined the fugitive bandit, but Ayuta aa f BARS, UEYe pe Becretary a fone a handwriting test greatly to daniaked . | P price or for ten years. Brewery Truck Killa Little Boy. | nis disadve antaKe, , |that he has almply declared bimself If the private manufacturers falled While hurrying to school this aft | against any co-operation with the sol to enter into a contract within thirty r | diere of the United States days after the price was fixe! the noon, John Malino, old, of en ; No. 1623 Broadway, F was run A good deal of signiticance is at- ernment pl Bat oul he bu My 4 over and killed by ® six-ton automobile Le to the fact tat while Gen. 4 fo Le menete Hit aRla eoarorRe truck owned by the North American | vavire and Consul Garcia insist taat keihin. UE Ain AeraM Of! the ft i Brewing ( Sribany of Hrool ya and} |iney are convinced of Cano's joyalty, “\ hearina tts, 1 do not belleve Con- O33 Irving vente Wiehe driver Wen halal they admit that they have had no \ , < it wld | put this matter of deal- taisolees : ‘ | communication trom him or from bis |} MIDMODOIY IB the Handa oF iminediate superior, Gen, Bertani, for | A: ary, 1 belleve this plint | = une . Lp to & week ago Gen. butt nowt . ’ } avira said that he was in receipt of daily telegrams Trom both Bertani | ven and Cano. | | Military authorities at Nuevo La- | do, Opposite Laredo, Tex., declared | -day the reported defection of Col, |} : ont from First Page.) ‘s forces was untrue, They suid | q| TN the Chi). .ahua forces wero loyal a} x : sb a apprehension of Villa, i Itching Ski “Quickly Helped by| Dodd last Wednesday has consid-| ‘There 18 something of a mystery at- i ‘oslam ard Poslam Soap. ably dashed the hopes of those who| tached to the movement of Mexican : pital saw In the victory the beginning of | 22h! @t points close to the border i ‘i ead A it is Known that large bodies of Car- Quick relief for ailing skin—quick | the end of the bandit's career, Atl ranga’s soldiers have been move: restoration of broken out surfaces to! (he me time it is pointed out that] from camps in the interior to various |! portent peal, nd clearness sues dix | (he American cavalrymen have a for- | places within twenty miles of the tn posal of pimples, complexion blemishes, Malia: tenlt DARiFa MEAT Ln Kesanle 1 line, but no explanation : eee ; That they are of utmost service to all aut, | Were Villa iw supowed to have taken | de facto government is anticipating .|Big Feature of Harlem’s Cele- | ferers from skin irregularities. Poslam | Teva The fact that no further | possible fon by the followers of : srati is O1 . R 5 elds comfort for skin aggravated by ec-| fighting han beon reported te taken| Felix Dias, who. te now considered | ste, tart +} bration Draws Out Cutest . When you act upon your resolve | as an indication that the bandits! "Te the bandit chief get Tocthe City | Menee ts ay and Many Others. 3 Poslam and actually apply this! have becn eftectually scattered by| of Chihuahua ahead of the furiously | \i i splendid healing remedy, its benefits will | the American troopers riding American cavalry, it is be- | Man . ve fay, m hen gnu Poslam Soap) ay usual the f definite | Heved a massacre of about 100 Ameri-| Wn" "| The baby parade, the fines featur: reap for U ic oe HR OHIO | ng mation, 4 bor cain. ae Hey ates Ne of Gen, Per- | St | « ape uPA on apa | For sample send 4c. stamps to Emer. | hive of rumo an alarming and] shing's cavalry are nearing Chihua- | ¥ 1 after & o'clock, Two thousand } ency Laboratories, 32 Went 25th St, | Sensational character, ‘The majority | hua, men and horses being pushed to iN _, [until after & o'clock, Two thousan: | K Sold b gists, — hese rumors b the very limit of human endurance to] Paciti | beautiful babies riding in gally dec- ew York City, Sold by all druggists. f these rumors are based on stories parks RY * ‘Advt. brought from. the interior by Mexi-| head off the bandit gang. , [orated erambulators pushed by proud Lage gaara ‘S| mothers and some accompanied by WASHINGTON CREDITS Prinmed Steel 1%] stil prouder papas made One Hun- “FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE HAS PUT MY REPORT THAT CANO Hy Stee) | “ladred and Twenty-fifth Street seem a , beg «| like a big garden full of cherubs. HAS TURNED TO VILLA. ts Zn the street, the main artery of ” — {S| Hariom, glowed with red, white and that Col. Cano had deserted Gen, Car- ribbons and colored iight bulbs filled ranza and joined Villa's bandit forces , | tho etr, So did applause for the favor with his command, or a part of it.) , ite bables of certain neighborhoods as were credited to-day by officials of | they passed by. the State and War Departments and One thousand bables came from One It, was stated authoritutively iat Hundred and Twenty-first Street and je official intimations that Cano % He Ls lia uireettiadllt ny 18] Third Avenuo, while the other started from One Hundred and Twenty-fiftth and Manhattan Street, Both 2] columns bore down on Fifth Avenue, where they turned south and marched treet Gen, Funston has t | past the grondstand in Mount Morris structed to warn the Ameri - aaa Lorn pat 10 se machine a wale ed | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. There they were welcomed by risks in flying over dangerous moun Purchase cf assole of Baltimore tainous country dat office of Betht m Bteel —> - ation. The price agreed upon LIEUTENANT CENSURED Fate wilt ahow's proftt of a8 tp. those FOR CROSSING BORDER Rany" was orgeniaed.) wen me TO RESCUE SOLDIERS.) yoy vorae Copper Com ie 4 | paying ninth conseeutive n athly dive BAN ANTONIO, Tex. April a |Mend‘ot To conte a share. tn January | Liout. John E. Mort, who was tried |" Os is woe paid by court-martial on charges of lead spper ¢ any declared a was 128 ye | down 106 bombs on th | tes of England, | valttes, As good in 1916 as it In the protective bottle—‘‘a good bottle tokeep good whiskey good,” TO KILLED, 11 HURT INRADD LAST NGHT BY SIX ZEPPELINS All the Casualties Were Scottish Coast, Where 53 Bombs Fell. on |'CHILDREN AMONG DEAD. Total Number of Killed in Last Three Days 69; In- jured, 177. LONDON, April were killed and eleven tnjured tn Jo const, afternoon, Though a there were no ¢ §.—Ten persons |night’s Zeppelin raid on the Scottish the War Office announced this eppelin threw astern coun- The official statement of the raid says: "It appears that altogether six Zeppelins took part in the raids last night, Raided southeast counties of Scotland, one on the northeast coast of England and the remat two eastern counties of England “The croxod the coo P. M. respectively, southeastern counties until About 1.10 A, M. Th gave no indication of any spec localtly for attack, but thirty-six 9PM and 10, of Scotla sels Which ratded Scotlan. ind cruised ove incendiar 1 18 r nd y course ial plosive and feventeen bombs wi dropped over various places, damaging some hotels and dwelling houses, are the casualties which are reported at present in Scotland “Killed—7 men, no women, $ lren, Total, 10. “Injured—5 men, 2 women and 4 children. rtal, 11 “One vessel Visited th northeast coast and dropped 22 explosive and | 18 Incendiary bombs, The two re maining ships crossed the English coast about 10.15 P.M Wl cruised over eastern counties until about 1 A. M. They were both engaged at vari- ous times by anti-aircraft artillery and appear to have been prevente by this means from selecting any defl- nite locality as their objective. “Thirty-three explosive and 65 in- endlary bombs were dropped by these re two vessels, As far as has been as- certained, no casualties were caus in England.” Three of the ten persons killed we children, Of the eleven injured two were women and four ehildren, ‘The total casualties in the Friday day and Sunday night raids on Eng land and Scotiend, according to offi- celal reports, ar 61 killed and | Jured, BERLIN, April 3 (via wireless Sayville). —Edinburgh and Leith, dos establishments on the and important shipbuilding works the T. Zeppelin ratd over England and land, the Admiralty announced day “Thera w jolent explosions, A Newcastle was silenced pelins returned safely.” re numerous battery All the ne ‘teth of For k on » were attacked (n last night's to- fires and VIENNA, April 3.—TItallan aviators bombarded Adelsberg, killing two men and wounding several, the War Office announced to-day. ARIS, April 8--A Zeppelin peared over Dunkirk last nig threw bombs which kil jans. Dunkirk, the northernmost town France, is a strongly fortified port the Straits of Dover. German gun > CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. g range d two civil of | on During the war it has frequently been shelled by Nathan Lemlin, Chairman of the pa- rade, and by the judges, Mrs. E. von | em nat je " joy Holst’ Koch, Mrs, Douglas 1B eabie cho wr fe yor Saat 10.8 ite Mathewson and Mrs, Margaret M ara TUE ON st, KLIN ne 1n7 ‘gees aay Marks. As rapidly as the prettiest Closes 11.30 p.m, Daily b Closes 11,30p. and strongest and best dressed and | best decorated babies can be ehe they will receive awards of jonen sewing machines and other tractive prizes, which the commit have wisely decided to give to mothers rather than to the bab who don't appreciate anything milk and essence of peppermint EST-1786 ia tH IN ars ago, sen half a ate tee the ios, irs Rye N ew Series ° 2 i] | in the little hut occupied by hy }landing party." For some time ‘ jexplorers lived on what they were able to kill, mainly seals and |guins, their provisions just holding AT SHACKLETON SHIP Capt, Mackintosh and the party ma. rouned ar Gane Crozier were [8 Same Me mnt health and well supplied od, Commander Stenhouse rope ANTARCTIC ls SIX OF THE GREW LOST | ON TORPEDOED STEAME Loss of the Perth, Which Was U slit Aurora’s Captain Sure Explorer] ic Pp. ” | ‘ and His Party Have Crossed | armed, Is Announced in Lon- the Southern Pole. | don—Eight Men Saved, oe | LONDON, April %—The Bri DUNEDIN, New Zealand, April 3.) steamship Perth has been sunk, —Back from the Antarctic seas came | members of the crew were lost the auxiliary ship Aurora with a/cisht were landed. The Perth thrilling story of periis from great | MAhe"Nirwesian ateamer Ino, of 169 masses of drifting tee and of hard: | tong gross, has also been sunk, There ships in the Ross Sea. | were no casualties, The Aurora arrived off the coast to} command of Chief Officer J. R. Sten There are th British steamships ouse 0 oyal N Bren) perth. The largest, 1,799 tons gross, house of the Royal Naval Reserve |i, owned in Melbourne; another, of Stentiouse became commander when! 1693 tons, Is from Dundee, and the the Aurora broke loose from her| third, 653 tons, 1s owned In Glasgow, moorings and went adrift last Mav, —— Leaving Capt. Mackintosh and sev 1 vB je Danish en : bee = the ee oi ° ANTIAGO, Chile, April 3.—Bri have captured the Danish at A tug sent to the relief of the} Zelandia, Inden with nitrate of cope Aurora several days ago wirelessed _—_—_ | her arrival off the D but sald she would be able to pro- ceed into port without assistance. The Aurora's rudder was snapped ew Zealand coast, off when she was caught in the tee pack last May, She drifted more THIS week is than 1,200 miles in the ten months he was held in the Ice grip, but her Carnival Week rew fitted out a jury rudder when sh freed three weeks ago and s iby pomiowrd hone) in Marler land Coa! Aurora left for the South Pole after the outbreak of the war, Haven’t you ever shortly planning to meet Lieut, Shackleton seen the Harlem when he emerged in Ross Sea after | roasing the pole from the South | Carnival? Then American side, For seventeen months | she had heard no news from the out- | : aida: World go to-night, and Is ail well in the old country. We hava Had’ io war hewaltor savenuen| gO DY & ; mon flashed the Aurora’s wire: | less operator a few hours before the reached her ! om a New Ze ne relief ship. One of t informed the Aurora's or that his broth nat the I explorers leaned over the rova's side and cheered wildly the tug approached. arrival of the Aurora here, expressed confidence Shackleton aland station ng back mes- ireless ad b fre Au- when th Venue Bus On the He added th 1 the party intrusted with iz were ti = = go as far south they may | — have been unable t ch Cape Bead- more, the point originally intende d | _ AMUSEMENTS. “It might look as if we were runnti away to save our hides, but as a matter FRENCH WA ake ship was so buckled by he | whe eeks’ pressure from the ice that the ship's party were on the point of abandoning her and sending a wire- less messaxe to the King requesting | that w relief expedition be sent, when | she managed to wet Clear, was i sad homegoing, but it UNDERTAKERS, left a ¢ OIeED,. Mr, Ster » sald they had taken | ws anny A enough hawsers and anchors to moor} prink M'NADLY. om @ battleshi but they snap “ threads in the blizzard « our slip drifted f Extra Special for Monday and big cnHoc ete ATE COVERED DELIGHTS Ey x, is ulmoxt impossinie. to caumerate Hi be highly pleased with the inert So te for’ tay Special for Tuesday GAR PEPPERMINTS AND WINe say that day and Tuesday. POUND BOX | Special for Monday ASSORTED GLOSS GOODIFS—In mhany, stare, heme ayeet ure, : ted Counter, ¢ ond.’ Wetion in, comprined <a fereyim, . Ratinette Hock, # 8 Boat, of other MHeasing kins caually wleeeOUND BOX us wd white, bation with Finest “Onl wt mint and Winte Doroonr Ra ah , FARK HOW & ae ait i Patek ee NAssAU st, Sat L.cQp.m, Veet AKOGaE STKE RE The specified weight Includes the container in each case, “Forty Famous | Film Folk” of Beautiful Gravure Portraits in Cabi- net Photograph Style. NEXT SUNDAY’S SET Mae Murray Ruth Blair Francis Ford Gertrude McCoy