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ff ——— Coming to Fight Barnes-Roosevelt Faction VAL @Gbhe —_ (“Circulation Books Open to All. | P RICE ONE CENT. aaa (the'New Yon Fair and colder to-night; rain probable Saturday. : EDITION Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Polishing NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “APRIL 7, 1916, 24 PAGES PRICE ONE CEN%. 'U.S.TROOPS NARROW DOWN VILLAHUNT; BANDIT AGAIN BEATEN, BUT ESCAPES a ALMA MYERS WAS IN LOVE WIFE CONFESSED GAINS AT VERDUN, ratio MTN FACTION TEN OF PAIDFR’S MEA MEN KILLED WITH CANADIAN VOLUNTEER, SHEA “mnons 4 tows more, ATTACK BY MENANS; Say ys § ie Told Him Other "| on Both Sides of Meuse— | | Man Had Jilted Her. Paris Admits Part. Pia | DANISH STEAMER me GAVE UP LOVE NOTES./CANADIANS HARD HIT. ani lopment TWO FRENCH SHIPS Mrs, Minton 4 Admits to Court Mine Crater They Held at St. YOUTH IS REPORTED ILL. She Told Husband of i Eloi Is Wrested From Son of Montreal Merchant SENT 10 THE BOTTOM | Sec eh VE: sl) Came Here to See Her | <t- Revenge on the man who had jilted; BERLIN, April, 7-Reputse of Betore Enlisting. —--— | | man Is Assured. —--—_—-¢2---—__—— GLEASON OPPOSES HIM. Carranza Chief Announces That Villa’s Band Is Annihilated and \ ;Colonel and Albany Boss in ' . 4 Harmony Apparently, With That His Capture Is Imminent I Root as Conciliator. —Dodd at Fugitive’s Heels. "TROOPS NOT TO LEAVE ‘ | MEXICO, SAYS LANSING acks northeast of Avocourt | SAREE N A SEH her was what Mrs, Alice Minton, an| Austrian) Submarine Said to = | attractive young fashion show model, | and northeast of Verdun, in th An elopement after all may t | Have Attacked the Goimire | wanted, and to-day she got it in Jus- (1 @olution of the mystery of A at teal manager said to ‘attempt of William Barnes to reeap | ture the Republican State Committes | —All C fer Myers's strange Usappearance, for Court, though to gain her ends she The Germans have conquered Hrit- her parents a tet y r LONDON, April 7-0 ‘The Danish only hh ws Saved. Newburger's part of the Suprome, War Office this afterno: jat to-morrow's meeting in New York \City would foil, They ore assured) WASHINGTO) o voter to re-elect Frederte: ; é aa eee een aeete ac. [4 short time according to Consul Garcia at El Paso, who today sent the fent Lafayette 1, Gleason or any | following telegram to the Mexican Embassy: other candidate that might be put Ff 3 ¢ , = forward in opposition. According to messages 1 have received from Gen. Gutierrez, Villa's Governor Whitman will be In New) forces have been practically annihilated and Villa himself is seriously York while the organization meeting . ’ ot the committes is in session and | Wounded. will keep in close touch with the pro- ceedings, He left Albany for New York to-day. minent.” Despite his rival candidacy the Whit- man-Tany forces say that they ave ported ill 1 On the theory tha r @14 deanty of East Orange may have] te fe The teh feerrsed ’ {| tons, bow n Baltimore to Rot @o him tn Toronto whe med tondam, passed St. Catherine's fe was sick, the sraren for hey was/tonday in tow and evidently badly} Called to the Hotel Astor by his] “Mm the Argonne the French sprang extended to that city to-day, Ciarle ced, according to a Lloyd's de-| wife one night last year, Minton was/mines north of Tour de Ports and f Sew : f broker, | sbated, It ls possible that she struck | ; 1 aha . ; Fa mine [ dumfounded when she thrust a packet f combats ensued, T memy willing to re-elect Gleason secretary | 4 at Cienequilla, ten miles south of Santevo, Ten Villistas were killed and lather of | seing admitted |", : ‘ f love letters into his hand and told| advanced with flame-throwers, but of the State Committee because the} ; 4 The French three-master Hubert} | he & w m escain ) me j amit } nething Would! naw been torpedoed and sunk, The | him she had lual life with Bert|/ was rapidly driven back only other available man, Fred, Ham-|tWo captured. Villa escaped with 200 men. i ‘ f inquiry. [crew was rescued. The St. Hubert , 1 hiladelphian,. The} «On the Verdun front several enemy | mond, clerk of the Assembly, dectines | ® American Consul Letcher at Chi- © this tiie Miss Myera's [wax a 428-ton bark, 135 feet tong, lette Deets Cig ve ye Were] attempts asainst the German forest | ALMA F. MYERS LU sa a eR al i FATE OF FIRST BAFF huahua, in a despateh received at the t t t. at Keca written by o Mrs, Mi ny Min} or's men sa y do not show | t ako Wh ve affair ms an teutified. ‘Stew. Minton, tar positions north of Avecourt did not | This PHOTO SHOWS CLOTHES | , April 7.—Carranzistas expect to catch Villa.within ve her husband, Melville Minton, a] ish crater tions in « flerce fight imirborg has been sunk by trian submarine, ‘The erew vik ffair, but was a eam ; young publisher, a divorce, and by] with Canullan troops south of St. mach in Jove with Stan her own conf unfaithful wife ton branded h lt an| ley Stang British recruit, now, ane, | “Germa troops, after careful prep- nd in tenacious fighting, sh crater positions 1, defended by Cana- y French fishermen reached to-day after spending several] In all his experience on the ben: na small b Their vessel, | Justici was sunk ner E ‘h, | aration Newburger suid, he had never] conquered Bri listened to such an unusual tale as) south of St. I miljk of 3 that Minton narrated to gain his free-|dian troops,” said the offictal state- | “Our forces are pursuing him at close range and his capture is im- nt dom, | ment, The latest battle with Villa was fought by Carranza forces on April ton, War Dep ment to-da: he « . trom| . | petty resentment against ( | on Pret rnshpgensay Ain tuat: Ie egg Ge Ay . aly > i pak vecainetan SHE WORE | when 5HE DISAPDF ARED) cise unhappy, ber husband said, was| surpass th j= thoush they Tab Gieee GUNMAN BEFORE JURY Jor Gen, Funston, told of some of the f the Meuse t | ' ee " | , @irl had atin Here,” she suid, according to Min-| h were kon garry bre AN R R The Burnes attempt to make} Justice Shearn Completes Charge] ean troops and Villa fore: ° ‘ ton's testimony, “are letters T received | tacks against our positions in Cai elf boss of the Mmplire State is the le t t Message vf love from him, but af SAILS 100 MILES ALONE jor’ ‘qrumgns, “are ters Teed tao ae oo ate z E LE : Against Ariehiello in’ Mur- lentes on April 1 and most dramatic political coup of thy tween: (he) & ‘ troops ready fo! dass & os ler Trial wen the bandits and a Nn more amazing ts the oo p effectively i ! }mon ground on which both Barnes and Hoosevelt are standing ‘7 —German yet that these ho sugKestic Kurd bis act 1 Amer Aguas the vi “Yes love since 1912. 1 have| hands. © you from then till a few 7 | heen de y daughter was in love with New $50,000 Air Craft Whipped by | pean fais A attack: wer Btanger," sald Mrs, Myers, “and 1) (jile From Moorings at Pen- — | months ago. rman artille jury In the case of Maderatine. the love was ential Ale i “T have a special purpose in giving| PARI . the fheat of the} Letcher said the fight at Aguas- sacola Aviation Station | i aay in th though they saw each ot at onve up these letters and confessing to the|penetrated a French trench « 1", _batener aad | | sl two sworn enemies are working IN] veyed gunmen to be placed on trial} in the Killing of or twice # year, they exchanged let- PENSACOLA, Fla, April 7.—The; world that T deceived you, 1 desire | frst line between B thineourt. Jeombination, but cir patancas have » murder of Barnet Baff, had [thirty or forty bandits by troopers ters several times a week, She spoke new dirigible aleship recently brought| revenge and I want to make Mr. Well |Cnattancourt, according to put them In parallel and perhaps cous} jo) reported tate thin afternoon. ‘The | Of the ‘Tenth Cavalry under Col of Stanger very often, and always in), , the suffer, He had been very kind to me] ment made to-day by nie: A « * troops near Cleneguilla three later. Afier deliberating for more than verging paths, Their enmity ts bridged so far vn te the jury shortly| Bown, Brown's troops were reported ne a charge by|#* Hving for two weeks on} of and aa un ultimate ting almost twof CFM, With supplies almost exhausted once e| Kaiser and Czar Named as}muna root ; A mining company, Letcher auid, t ‘| First. to Die, Says Chicago |made at the Capitol to-day hy the} yo.) shearn in his charge called | Dad retleved the shortage by sending ss to the fact that two f Arichielle, one made at] 46* station here for ex- in connection with all the time I knew him and 1 be-|War Office, This locality ix in the Heved I was the only woman in this |Veraun 1 we tones of lov Mrs. Myers pr 10 large bundle t) Mina by her soldier) Save broke away from its moorings such igh wind early to-day and, rising foll gion west of 1d he loved. ‘Then, one day, helprench counter-attack married another woman, Now, in}them back from a la I we | shrewd: sent to Mo-| aming 3 ancourt is about six miles | Prosecutor Who Tells Plans, | mepubl westward,| Well. ax corespondent That will! northwest of Verdun " . denta to be on the ; SBUsty me.” miles from — Bethincou r manoeuvres by the t is concerned by of letters lover filled with endearing tert aa “Smiles” and “Allie Dear.’ erik GIRL'S PARENTS HAD OPPOSED 1 THE COURTSHIP. bile “As soon as we were informed of eurance, we vein to analy return for this eviden ons thus selzed political strategists, the n situation to-day is as fol- | ¢ Hows \ n-|# Special train with supplies and for- to file suit for divorce, Headquarters and the other] Lete lice reported that the Carranza in Judas Swann'a oflice, agreed in| troops we co-ope ri) 7—Existence of Barnes is againat the Hughes t so fs Roosevelt. Barnay is ¢ Whitman: so ig Roosevelt. Harnes NAS | for Root for President; Ro nd Roosevelt, if he cannot cap CHICAGO, 4 Ger » of the letters was addrewse} JeMy Darling Alic 1s follow “T know you have done most our daughter's disu communicated with relatives in), Montreal who introduced Stay my daughter,” continued Mrs “Last night Ir furthest point in the wedg craft, Noone was * and read in part] German line to which the Fre an international Anarchivtie plot to rea hal ed the American authorities of Host part ealars, ; Pershing and that Gen. Gut) lay word was Ho wat] int have stubbornly held for more | assassinat than n 1 may bo | pe assaults with bowed head at the of his] the Carranza troops’ disposition about lawyer, W. G, Kier, and never once) Chihuahua, mth against furiow » success gained to the ground at rding to aye miles northwest of | i During the charge Arich | Nothing Is had dropped | \ \ | everything form ag you say. Men are eived a letter from nomination for hit looked at the sil or the jury. —— ws Attorney of} In order to head off both tod ‘ VILLA AGAIN FL ted to-day by | ture th his mother who declares her son , " was told ns to its condition, The ie uveeail pou have! that the Germans on the line Usted several woeks ago for ACtIV®! Qiciiie was worth $50,000, il isis Chattancourt ond Rethineourt is and Whitman, the Barnes OM Guart K § TER FIG wT, But you can rest assured we shall | jateful toward ime, You cer- eaniuree yeuend scant the dp invarthed by a eens HE LOST TWELVE MEN delve deeper into this p of the ANOTHER WOMAN PUT | inly can use it to ish on yan Phe Na natue H orn nen While ine | mittea and take control e party | ~ POLITICAL PLOT CHARGE f. Stang can't help ifist be i 4 PER NOESY r wing the ac tle ean [organtaation. ‘The Roosevelt - gearch for | wane tht Stanger was ae A ey : P i of the woods north of Av r Li « ; n te ; f See eaiina teak (hia gout t SAN ANTONIO. e only one my daughter ever care: Cigher Ba: sa French recaptured yes ESM y | See Ee SOUS (GF Lhe, Boe ROME: Hae si ‘ . ; Z tective work on their own part Aes: This missive, it appeared from the rene SO then A eeutd be crea hy | Archbishop Mundelein some weeks! will support Gieayon in the commit-| Are Trying to Make Him Quit ties wouth “Alma met Stanger several years! ,,, . _ testimony, was one of last writ- be oul 3 1g tae, ce wae ‘ecording to Gen. ego while we were touring Canada Miss Gat riell J tit of Molenbeek,| ion ny “.” and preceded his mar- a ausre spout diye i tree} | The Aticeaey ald) that at intarmation 64 ie Barn in His Fight on Penrose. ommanding the Ca = Belgium, Court-Martialed on | riage by a few weeks arene nated ae cabs si apes : nen tansinations| conspiracy reached the Wh | WARRKISKURG, Pa, April L—Gev. | Ch Ameri ‘ (Continued _on Sixth Page.) ___ Treason Charge. Minton declared he refused to get | *areinent laa Santee weer maa Bt of Rus-| camp yeaterday when Secretary Martin G. Brumbaugh th rnoon | pu rward slong th to = = a divorce to satisfy his wife's venge- 2 Re sta and that Er jam waslson appeared in Al soliciting |} eclired rumors that he was about | and ond Satevo, STERD olland April 7 the course of a night attack « a ni 4 vy ; A af CREDA, Hel naan ; fia ful purposes, but was soon driven to iuaeintet Aer a ° fi rratory | second on the | | proxies of newly elected Btate Com-| to withdra from th Republican Gutlerres orted £ andon e nis made by] it yrs, Minton brought suit for sep-{ f - wh d not attend t Mm r an underous at- | tPOops engaged fifty Vili t e t as Gat t bom bardment against our po ‘ hig: Woe: Rot attend the a1 i Pet of enhee eum has sg hcot tw The > . amount wlimony Then he foi ( t . a he aC PRIATES . the Secretary lied sent out] plain he will Nght Sena Venrove to] two. The prisoners said V had heen put to death by rmans after] inself compelled to fght i 365, ¢ Be TORS OR DION i" Penn left there early in the s wit pies of last Sunday’s World were sold , by co martia § nse per by {nto w Mrench trench of t n «© finish for o ennaylvae | I int with Copies of last Sunday rial by court martial on a charre of | oounter-ued for divorce, naining|on the hie! crciunahininn ait ORY; nia‘e delegation to the Chicago con-| 200 men, leaving the ftty as a rear and distributed in the homes. If your typason, It eed she conducted | wen n the highway between ' ’ ue a 5 etpal ssue Pr = e ind Chattancourt vention a t advertisement appeared in that i ie it an information bureau in | the interest aid, ALintOn cara in court, butl Mate et anos made 6 tor at-| Commission Is Appointed to Regu Vrambauel muda ihe Cbahee thatl| ABather eolume Of Afierisan ony was spread before the attention at least f Germany ‘y enemies Justice Newburger read an aMdavit| tack which drove the Germins back| Jay hale Usacckr ids Hurnes to power attempts were ‘“ © him tu]alry has arrived at sie aA 4 of the above-mentioned number, It is ne newepaper 1I80 ataten that }in which she admitted her confession | from the greater part of the posses. | Ue PNelr apne hough Cottee ‘According to the y the ‘Ite: | support that of Co 5 ouise De Bettignie il tha-olrolimat : \ Me for Six . by “exposin 0 reac! her reasonable to say that at least three Loui { By teal . * le hasl| and cxplained the circumstances. sions they had beon able to nels, A Available tor Six Week eraiaca nunibe ‘ aon ty expostnk” | who reached ther April 4, a ! persons read each Sunday World, There ren sentenced to death, but that the! ey, 18 true I made & confession tulthe present time the ene olda| HRLIN, Afri!’ 6 (Gin tondun,{mont thelr pF . ra) tampaten tund in ith, te | Feporty at Gen, Pun s head are many separate sections and all alike enheace aM pen ymmuted to tm-| my husband "ahe Geelnred "Both of [only vevtain advanced sections long! April, 7) ernimer lay HU ppOM tia Was t ned Jubn 6. Fillings, one of his} quarter to-day interest. AS each or nme lor life jus made confessions hen we had|a front of about 200 1¢ ma ql i h to do. I " . nda, as linking the name of Sena Col, Brown explained his delay ere read with int ft Me Another woavin) Slanie Vansioutce if we: falt . s f ! SRPIOnEB IAA Leste ry : 4 r Oliver, with thw attempt ert . finishes reading a section he exchanges| A tee, | unburdened ours we folt better rina N 1 as been! ond appointed mission to re signed is not yet known, Bur rendering a rt after th " J \ Vewspi r say h nN seN-} toward each othe snd were eL . : ars t m ta few days og a eRinday sors newst war re recon anda sad'lante’ ai - 1d tosda . ; n « Aguasca a for mnotlet, Tvs THe Suns WOE eaticed 10 ment for fittern | oiled. We went back to our apartine 8 i ibe ck, Gate Fant ee ests Advance Spring | Clothing Sale. | enten, near Barhiniva, by naying he become no! recognize’ - at applies to " e mu x 10M it or « fe ae , onal institution, and as|*°*"* at No, 316 West Ninety -cighth Street ng! of the! their posse n ten Jol hamber and from rer 1 810 eG mM Pe ae "Cornet Lad fe and his forces had exh usted ture but 4 nation AB nf ' ite a“ ' bur jt was the old story. Manlike, my | hwest the fort st (Opp. Weelwarth money and he had none to 5 ne uch it is inseparably link ih 8 g Feepomeds | husband could nui f WEAnKE Suite & Top of getting a mossige to a lorms a comp t part our daily & ANNOUNced J aithou he had promises do " 7 hd. Wiis, 5 i "st Md mitemplate adv " hat the ‘Thompson | #ithoug q her J jen sume artillery FS eT hid topes ical wir life, Should you contems “ aventigaiing nommilttas slands “ana| Aten that way fight, fight, fight in Woevre bu To-day and Saturday, 98.05. L rep t vformat ing in neat Sunday's World, get your journed until 11 A.M morrow, Sen- land when I could stand ny longer | the nignt along the remaind: Op in y Wight tll 10 one Hub from Mexican sources indicated et copy in carly—to-day, if possible, ator Thompson is detained in Albany, we bailed for Byod.” tron baaaed quieuy, Hee Clothiers, Hrvadway, carne: MF ALavt | como thousands of the de facto gov: “a a ai