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2 THE L———— EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. considerate tons. ‘There was violent] about 48,000 intantey engaxed In the ’ | DAUGHTER OF BOROUGH | Kelly, who also testified. There were] ee | eon carnenh. Kavanced In Sorited | S REPL | PRESIDENT POUNDS TO DOWLING REQUESTS pI PAOLO DOOMED the gun, which was exiibited to. the ARMY NOT PREPARED Pollowing fe the text of today's| tanks, ax on Sunday, and their pro | BE BRIDE TO-MORROW. | Jurys ‘The prosecution contends Fer: Ww ce repo portionate losses are t tad to have | a7 CREE the gunmen esca ind that he con- Je a yesterday eve- | lasted ali afternoon with alternative } . death and rehear with the gun- fay euirvered an ack againet | advances and Feeon, the little gains of | ’ | ’ pit. nos both sides being offset by equivalent losses, and at the end of yesterday the positions were on the whole the fame as before the ¢ The Germans are at the foot of Hill HANDED TO GERARD and the summit, which are eotdiy | Much Bitterness Shown in Ber- |fortitied, From positions the) lin at Questioning of | our positions at Le Morte He ‘This activity was accompanied by be use of flaming liquids. The \efack was made from the Cor- beaux wood and was checked by our curtains of fire and the fire of our infantry, except on the east, where the enemy secured a footing me WADE BY EN BLACK Entrenchment Equipment Left in Storage Until Recently, He Tells Congressmen. CHILD WELFARE t Head of Aldermen Asks Board. His to Appropriate Money for ASBAFF INFORMER uta peporTeD vues xt rose) DEAD; WASHINGTON Disclosures, Not Police Sleuthing, Led to the Arrest these few small cloments of | French poured a atinging fire into the Pate | ; ie a * dense ranks of Germans advancing | Nation's Honor. it Pensions. of the Assassins. HEARS RUMOR ALSO Aish h A atonk sh mag A “On the right bank of the |OVer ground where in spots they wore cnuiinsiisinbain Wd iar oe anen pri “A "ora: e ‘ans endeavored | fully exposed to both machine gun! yy, ‘ ma een Wt a AR P oo en Sana'a SHE. RUMEN OERONT Mat ee iar siete Puchrety a thet ihe fire and the fire of threo-inch guns. {WILSON STILL WAITS, {} 1290 CASES TO AID. SQUEALED TO SAVE SELF i seoribed n the Hot ‘ Military at trenches taken by us during tie ie Vee Bal Po Tiny. eden avai | Nadie tay i | ae i Keaiaaiathe-Maaadhati dpa ta)d | taira Committee to-day by Gen, Wills * ne thrown back before they succeeded 11} Cy fyi ai : ‘ 2 4 . > . ~ ‘ Se acter oe 1 ‘ Geavor also naw the Germans mak. | and there was the sane result gener-| = New Facts Upon Which t ance Per Family Is $23 calise HE Hasalready Been | ues ec mmc cremeatia au feat the army Naw had fo Rood fille ing use of jets of flaming liquid: ally. ati F peculiarly difficult to operate in any | Sls the anny | t 6 Tt was met with a sanguinary | The German regiment that yeater- to Base Action, a Month. Shot At. umber gaint Villa in the det ee ee aoa defenalve Coeck day succeeded in penetrating 600 - wi - i} —— whither he Is now fleeing. purposes. “There has been a violent |yarde of French trenches on the} BERLIN, April 11 (Via London) nd ‘ Vi | President Frank L. Dowling intro The true story of how the police One report to-day eaid the United) entronching equipment supplied for bombardment in the region of !northeastern slope of Dead Man's; The German Governinent’a reply to bs) wag |duced @ resolution at this afternoon's after many months of fruitless effort, | States cavalry had crossed into Du-/ tne army has been left in storage and Douaumont and Vaux and in the | Hill several times was driven back to} the American inquiries regarding the nieeting of the Board of Aldermen got on the trail of the assassins of [Tango State after Villa, Far tn ad-|the soldiers aro entivcly unfamilias Woevre district there have been | cover when attempting to debouch to] @teamatip Sussex and four other vea- Miss ae calling for an appropriation of $300,- Barnet Haff, the West Washington | Vance of them, Villa was said to have | with m ndern field methods, he waid @ome outbursts of artillery fire. attack the positions higher up. which have been sunk or dam- JESSIE POOHDS. 000 to carry on the work of the Child Market poultry dealer, was told this | reached Tepehuanes, which is on the} jn recent studies of conditions ‘The night passed quietly on the No sooner would « company of men| med was delivered to-day to the] Biss Jessie F. Pounds, daughter of WelMre Hoard witch grants pensions afternoon in the trial in the Supreme | state road to Durango City, Charleston, whe defensive prob | remainder of the front leap from their trench than the three-|Amertcan Embassy, Borough President Lowls F. Pounds, t© Widowed mothers for the support | Court of Frank Ferrara, who !s ac- Late arrivals from Chihuahua City | tem worke ut by the army, the | “This morning a French alr ‘inch plecer and the machine guna] Much bitterness has been caused] will be married to Frederick Munkelt Of ‘heir offspring, The law under | cused of murder in the first degree on | brought 2 new verston of Villa's injury | Engineering Department found "the pilot vanquished a German aer- | begun to bring down the attackers,| here by reports that Americans arc of Youngstown, 0., to-morrow even- | Which this work ds being carried out! his own confession that he drove the| at Guerrero on March 30. They said! jatest map to be one made in 1863, by @plane which fell within our |They never got more than one hun-|auestioning the honor of the German|ing at the home of her parcnts, No, Was enacts! through the efforts of The| automobile in which the assassins | Andreas Rehaza, a Mexican, shot Villa! the Conteder ring Corps. Aimes near Badoenviller, The two |dred yards from th and] Government, without waiting for a[817 East Seventeenth Street, Flat-| Evening World. The resolution was,escaped. Carmine Di Paolo, the] through the leg after Rehaza’s daugh-| After an invest on Gen, Wood ors enemy aviators were killed lost heavily during the day. presentation of all the facts in the}/bush. Miss Elizabeth Pounds, the | referred to the regular course of busi-| young high school graduate and|ter had been outraged. Villa's men | dered the entire Engineering Depart- nc er SS eS SS Bays we will both look and feel | PARIS, Apri! 11.—Willard Woward Sussex was quoted in Athens! Venizelos has obtained popular sup- of the 7,800 applicants, which would fessions of Di Paolo and Ferrara, | missioner Woods issued u state. | Agents of the Department of Jus- The object of the present opera-| — Sussex and other cases. bride's sister, will be maid of honor, |ness to the Finance Committee, of former Fordham University student, |C@uaht Rehaza and Villa personally, | iment, and mauy of the artillery and tions 18 Dead Man's Hill, which bars | The Berlin newspapers to-day re-|and Miss Helen Pounds, Miss Hazel |which Alderman Francis P. Kenney ts whose testimony convicted Giuseppe | Wbile suffering acutely from his wound, cavalry regiments to work making the way of the Germans to « further printed several American newspaper|Quackenbush and Miss Gertrude | Chaliman | Arichielio, ono of the alleged slayers | PUt a bullet through Rehaza's head. — | maps ; advance west of the river, The oper | editorials, as cabled here from En-|Munkelt will be bridesmaids, Will-| Aldermanic Prewident Dowting’s|of Baff, lat week, admitted ‘under go pS Th #, Black said, has prevented the ations began yesterday, when two ) glish sources, ‘These editorials |!am S; Pounds ts to he best man and | resolution is bawed on a report of| pressure of cross examination that it] SALAZAR WAS AT HEAD neineera trom Keoping up with tho German divisions were launched trom | charged that Germany has violated |Lewis C, Pounds, Albert F, Munkelt,|ciild Welfare showing ita operation| was he who gave the detectives their) OF REVOLT STARTED PE TATA HED SRLHGhER CIR EN ku cee ( court a 1 8 giv y. . , As a” ! r “pultdls : ohare ni, whee ba sews | N ALBANIA DURING SNacione given by Ambassador Bit Manson and Stanley B. eam Reonted law. This report in part licked clue to the solution of the FOR DIAZ AT BORDER, | *0™hins vise building and trans- Hill, while two divisions attacked at It ta the unanimous opinion of all) (2 oe ze The total number of applicants! Di Vaoto'e state 7 | a Thee: TER AG aAcaai . aH thé game time in the direction of Hill Germans that the U-boat eommand- GREECE IS TURNING received at tho office of the boardiunder d Om atatement was Mads) et, PABO, ‘ex, April 1A plot Ot | Kieracks and storage Fo Ak 295, between Dead Man's Hill and ers havé received such explicit in- |was 7,800, Of this number 1,600 are (seid that hie contecs ees: | He} wide dimensions, hatched tn Fi Paso! flack also naked ation Cumieres, (This means there were structions that there ts little possibil- AGAINS MINIS RY te ' e Department of Public Chat nee ike aia lagen that he had/and backed by the men who arejfor food for } » . Sev- vetiitrvad blegeNeean A A tt T T Tbs; EKG. PRCRIIGD| Whig ehiloran | tees Chale Hibactlls Cent financing Felix Diaz in a mov ment |e ar di ae been ; 7] —_"s ternational law or the pledges Ger- — are already in institutions, In the in-line court house, he sald, who would Masses, ad hd eo Lsthadaty i has been no appropriation for teede * oe u many gave Ameri Pop (hat Pekeon aordinary ; i in| Vestization of 2,000 families to dats) oer, eye hig Nisbet han Madi to baeMtlet Jah aedhl adece ihoed Bt) 2s } |||Famine Sti! Holds Country |e omers nerr tnas Aid ABSA entail Demonstrations ini e'nan been found eat about ts per ceriinly Kill him at the frat oppor-| have been unsarthed by the arrest VAGHELIAY © OF REAL HOT WATER I aiid’ “S0.000 (Mare hy sditonite, WHiian Cte Germany ‘avor of Former Premier Veni- | cent, of this number have proved in \ seh : last night of fifteen Mexicans ac- WAGE AGREEMENT BEFORE BREAKFAST.) | 1 0.(1 a ie sy Presented her side of the case, are zelos, Friend of Allies, jeligtble for allowances for one reason | | aera ot sraalvounaed , Re cused of being implicated tn | i! eath, Says Relief Official, —fentirety untatr. ATHENS, Apri 11 (via Paria).—The | another, On the basie of this ex- 1° assassin and produced the con Met er ea ae ieee RATIFIED BY MINERS | saris A Greek officer who was ahoard|extent to which former Premier | PeMence we would deduct 45 per cent. j GREG IAT Wie, | ee leave us 4.1 0 cases that will proba- tice alded the police in making the te Is 84,498 to Referendum \ clean, sweet and fresh of New York, secretary of the Albanian ¥ as declaring there | port since his re-entry into politics 1 , of the Albanian | 3 a ND reve ; é ment telling in detail how his sleuths | « nos ° c | and avold Iliness, Rellet Committen who left Paris to-day | Wa# No reason to believe the steamer {is causing grave concern in Govern- LAR Mddd oh i ed a aprver oti tad worked patiently, month after| Were those of Gen, Marcelo teach | 42,820 for Contract Adopted by on hi 0 the United tena, | way torpedoed, but that on the con-| ment circle: a desaling tance, Of this number avo | had worked ly, mo after | Were ti Gen, Mareclo Caray 2,82 _ Stop ei i HA strom | trary she probably atruck a mine, Neate fi Zh ie tings of | aieady been granted allowances, nth, night and day, trailing the a, Aral 1 res Mor os Zara the| Union Leaders and Operato Sanitary science has of Inte made id that 160,000 human he-| possibly of British origin ‘ enizelos are being | g199,100 having been provided in the | Automobile in which the assassins es-| Hest’ known and trusted of the late " rit Th eapid strides, with results that are of /!9K8 had died of starvation in Atbania| | ‘The captain of the Sussox was)Made ocensions of extraordinary | nugget for this number, This again caped with only a couple of the| Vicioriano SES ua eN 1 Pegg PRR ec ty a . untold blessing to humanity. The latest during the past elghteen months and the Greek officer reported demonstrations, and it is impossible! would leave 2,906 families f 1 figures of the license number a: ‘The backers of Dias, it is aaid, be- | ¥4R° ment adopted at a confers application of its untiring reseurcn | that 500,000 wero likely to die before] j LCAPL -Mouffet reached Hou- | to predict the result of the campaign fated Pah pace hed po pooyses ite “DY Paoto's teatime roa tos *loame dissatisfied because his own!ence of t fficials of the United is the recommendation that it normal conditions In that country were ene safely and has made an Jagainst the present government ae dane eri 4 stimony, given in| military reputation was limited and | Mine Workers of America and repre tas eee ee sare enetter | Fanta afidavit declaring he saw. tho | “ANA the vernment. umber are 700 awaiting immediate court this afternoon, brought out that|he had no man with his movement | yy, f the coal mine owners in Pecos the deataageiapeienniot ath reeine due 45. the: fait Wake of a torpedo und that he | LONDON, April It (6.0 P. M.)—/action by the bourd as soon an funds it wasn't necessary for tho detectives] Im whose jeneraisip the M ria Sern Sie teen atinee by A A tates i dialavet two allure of the| shifted the course of the Susse euter despatch from Athens says|are provided. Ito trail the automobile, Di Paolo took| People had confidence, They ew York has by ar crops as a result to avold @ direct blow from the ulso anxious to afore endum vote of the mbers of the of the excessive that the the French and British Minis- “The average allowance per family them to the car and pointed tt out to —— eee ee cr > r - - —C ee 4 torpedo camp. ern Mexico by. i ; ; nai 5 hose of us who are accustomed to|fain®, Mr. Howard sald, has reduced! trig anit officer was eo contusea | 'T* IMformed Premier Skouloudis of | of the 984 already granted is $24 per them, and also pointed out the mon Siailaribearresion inthe: ce ivorn | miners’ orsaniaation, according to #n thi dull ond heavy when we arise, |the population to a pitiful conditton,|¢nat ho wirelessed ‘an incorrect re- | '# Intention of their governments to/month. Should this average continue | he accuses of committing the mur-| Part of tho republic. A soldior was |(NHOWICENCN Ws te to-day by Wille s@itting headache, stuffy from @ cold, |and typhus fever threatens to be-| port of the steamer's position, delay- | !nd forces from the harbor of Ar |{n the cases of the 8,906 above men- | d wanted of proved ability and Sulazar({inm Gr ringtone Aegina: fap] tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, |come epidemic. Owing to the war,| {nk the arrival of relief, In the con- | Kostoli and elsewhere on Cephalonia, f ne | Was selected, He was amply supplied | 7 eco the linion: “The vote was , instead, fecl as fresh as a daisy b§ opening the sluices of the system morning and flushing out the dle of the internal poisonous st. it matter. Every one, whether ing, sick o4 should, each morning before wer drink « glass of real hot w with a teaspoonful of limestone i) in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and péisonous = tori thus clea: sweetening end purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. ‘he action of hot water and limestone phosphate on empty stomach is wonderfully in- ting. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphat hot water is quietly extracting a large volume ater from the blood and getting | for e thorough flushing of all the | or millions of people who are both- ered with constipation, biliou ses stomech trouble, rheumatic stiffne: others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions, are urged to get @ quarter pound of lime- stone ite from the drug store. | ‘This will cost very little, but is suffi- cient to make one @ pronounced on the subject of internal san. ‘Advt. For Weak Women Vinol Creates Strength Weak, nervous women whose strength has become depleted by overtaxing their vitality need a wonderful combi famous reconstruc and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonat { phates, etc., with a mild tonic wine. Nothing equals this combination to | restore strength, v o> For sale at Riker-Hegeman and Liggett stores and at all Greater New York drug stores that display this sign ——-— --— re P.8.— There is a Vinol drug store in your owne wn wherever you live, look commerce and industry in the coun- try are said that the Christian Work rellef fitting out inol A Splendid Modern Tonic ig always sold with a definite guarantee to return the purct money if it fails to give satisfaction. paralyzed, The wecrotary ship Albania, shipment of re! matinea tn the iterranean, Mr. Howard is returning to United States for the carrying the fourth f supplies, still re- the purpose of another relief expedition. He ways the Albanians ere not tak~ ing any part in the war of the Bal- kans. a BRITISH FORCE AT KUT IN SERIOUS STRAITS Grave Fears Now for Gen, Town- shend and His Men, Beleagured by the Turks, LONDON, April 11.—Increasing fears were felt here to-day for the safety of Gen, Townshend's force of 10,000 troops, besieged by the Turks at_Kut-el-Aimara, in Mesopotamia, Townshend has now been cooped in by the ‘Turks for exactly four months, and it 1s believed his dwindling sup: plies are rapidly reaching the point of exhaustion, Official despatches report the failure of the relief expedition to break through the Turkish ring and indicated that floods are sertously hampering the advance of the relief for w Vinol, because it is nation of the most tive tonics,-~ Beef ee i awonee sailors looted passen-jone of the Joniun Islands, a few WASHINGTON, April 11.—Prasi-| Mea West of the main land. As- dent Wilson and the Cabinet met to-| *UTances were given that the sover- day without any new information on vo aia of Greece would be re- spected. Cabinet members agreed that in peso view of Germany's disclaimer of re- nstbility for the Sussex it may be difficult to base action on that case ulone, but Secretary Lansing i con- tinuing his collection of evidence re- an accumulation of other the Cabinet meeting broke up it me known that the sub- | ¢, marine situation had again been gone over very fully, with the information at hand, but the decision not to ect further until the additional evi- dence due Thursday on the steamer St. Paul still prevailed, It was indicated that the President and the Cabinet were still. thinking, not about the destruction of the Sus- sex alone, but of the accumulation of cases of destruction of ships since Germany gave her last assurances, and it still appeared that whatever the United States might do would be based largely upon that feat Market opened with advances in a W specialties and copper stocks. Trading was listless during first hour, and still almost professional Declines occurred in railroads led by weakness in New Haven which lost 21-2 points, Marine issues declined from 1 to 13-4 points, Crucible held above the close, and spurted up to $412, a gain of 21-4 points, United States Smelting Refining and Mining common was active on rise of 21-2 points from early low to 767-8 4 new high. Market relapsed into extreme dullness at midday, BRITISH ATTACK BERLN CLAMS War Office Announces That the Entire Position Is in German Hands, 1s Glycerophos itality and vigor. for the sign | ‘ Se eB | "Market cloud steady, off Lto 4 pote, | ayia saien, 0.460 ‘ease ' payroll of $98,670. | months at the most.” ‘The report concludes for the balance of this year, ay fol- lows, (this not Including the $100, 000 already appropriated and encum- bered by the 384 families to whom allowances have been granted) "1,000 canes for 9 months at $23 a month. ....--see e+ ,000 cases for & months at $23 a month . “1,906 cases for + «$207,000 months at whose children are already tn insti- | tutions.” Before the $300,000 is available the | Board of Estimate must pa | appropriation, 2s LS REE DUPONT POWDER BLOW-UP KILLS ONE, INJURES TWO Pa., Felt Throughout Wide wo “Did you shoot at a policeman tr High, Low. Clon, Opes Section. the Bronx and get arrested for it?’ 7 20 +| i asked the lawyer, $= ,'| SCRANTON, Pa, April 11—The} Di Paolo turned to the Court and . Sy press mill of the Dupont powder Mlapeced, | Deere ere Sunn ne froin e ony Mle eyes. ce § ic e Am itds aL yw ity — {| works at Moosic, near here, blew up | w¢ coun ngivts you must an- y An a } | to-d swer.” x t 4. + 4) Dwa other men, Jamos T. Brown and| “But it will be the same ax sending ; 4 Charles Maurer, who were getting + Q|ready to go on the day shift, suffered slight injuries from fying debris, | The explosion was heard and felt ~1% ll through the Lackawanna valley. The cause of the blow-up has not been explained. RESULTS AT BOWIE. Hiniwerser, 1 | Avprwiuice allowance ‘claimed, track good, tioned, it would be a total monthly, pi The total monthly amount will not be incurred for six “With the above facts in mind we | would estimate the amounts needed | PUTS scared off each time. 1,84,000 | $23 a month............++. 697,866| tion, asked Di Paola if he was not) | here ghould be deducted from! arrested late in 1915 in the Bronx} jthis amount $150,000 for families! to» shooting at a policeman, The on the Explosion in Plant Near Scranton, Paolo, on direct examination, had told of going to West Washing- ton Market #ix times in the summer) |and fall of 1914 to Kill Batt and of! He bad | told of being in Ippolito Greco's Har- lem saloon on the night of Nov. 24, | when, he declares, the blood money jwas divided, and Ferraro, now on | trial, and Archiello, who he had pre- viously identified, got @ share. Ceasare Barra, counsel for Fer- rara, on opening the cross-examina- | [witness, taken by surprise, was echiess for a minute or two, Per- spiration stood out on his forehead jand he fairly writhed in the witness chair, Mr. Barra shot question after ques- tion at the witness over the objec- tions of the prosecutors, who ap- parently did not know. w s coming. Finally Di that he had been arrested in conn tion with an attack on a policeman in the Bronx a fey months ago, but Way acquitted, hair if 1 do,” protested Di Paolo. "41 be murdered sur There's a lot of those fellows still walking around and they'll get m Some of them are right tn this build- ing now. Vinally Di Paolo admitted that be was arrested in connection with some sort of shooting in the Bronx, but that he had been discharged because no complainant appeared against him myself to the cs Pall RACE—Selling; three-year-| Mr. Barra plainly intimated by his 5 | up; six furlongs.—Deduction,| questions that this arrest was part BERLIN, April 11.—(via “London) pe /T1s Che Meramrart), straight $11.10, lof @ plot engineered between Detoc- British troops made a strong hand-| 1, | plane 84:80. showy Oty a9! chow hit, ves Casso and Bannano and Di enade attack bas! age e Bae € 118, CHaynes), show | Paolo. grenade attack last night apainet the |] +1, |e one ee tease Bendel |" , I'll tell you how it was, bu [German positions souh of St. Eloi, | » | Bansin, ater, High. Flyer, Aviator, [I'm condemning myself to death,” said | near Ypres, The report issued by the ® | Kinde: Finalee and Scottish Knight / Di Paolo, “I'll admit that 1 was the | War Office saya: g [est MS) RACE three-year- | OPi@inal dnformer. Vm the aquest . anglish, after intensified ar- x folds and un maven furtongs.--Cheaters und T know the vit wet me, wo I don r a 01 0 McTaggart), stratgh 5 e pens, fire made a strong hand: inp z EAS | $260. Humiliation’| “Weil, 1 knew that somebody was grenade attack last night on our post. | K ‘) 107 (Anderson) So $3.10, show § 50,| going to squeal, I knew that Zaffa- tion south of St. Hlol, Pho attack |uis 6 Nasliitle is EO ee eee teh re: | PORe gne of ce men ine sired. ime tu - b ¥ 7 1 aff, had broke gown before the mine craters | 3 =iy Bouthern Btar and Stunner |@nd Chante Mog 0 Mi at ime, This oooupled by ts, ‘The position is Arm: 1" Oe OR: mca guy shot at me one night and missed. ly in our hands over {ts whole extent, +4 1 knew they were etther going to ¢ iene bd RIES AT BOWIE. uel or kill me, 40} beat them to it, i Sayed iephoned to Caaso and Honan ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 1% | _ -—— “T telephon 0 0 d Bonano Miamt Copper Company —Year ended SS) RACE TRACK, BOWIP, MA. April 11,—~The | and told them T wanted to tell th m Dec at, 1905, Profits $3,688,651, trim tomorrow's Thee are ae follows: something abou! ne ry a \ » $8,999,082; equal to $4.55 24 Hellings twoearoida; four fy, | worked with them for two months. I iat $1.64 previous year 2 Fs 1PP oA Hentai’ 100, | pointed out all the people in. the \ x case to them and got everything | conden & 1 auarter ended March + Aon eames ready for the pinch.” $1 inst net proBls amounted lo more + aie | SPiNing Tails. J01s- iva 101 ‘ Di Paolo, under a bitter cross ex- | aaa aH 1H 00 which Ms at rata of over Top dal, Figuette, 101; Queen amination, admitted that he had not be al SH SONAR Oh08 0} o et Atturney anything HIRD RACK Selling: | three, told the District 4 > | an Smelting a: Fetes Hitnianes = Proto 10m ¢ +:|about telephoning to Casso di Bans i turning out elevt 1: Garnier, 108, stelaring, 1ORL Meith {a4 | nano, or of being the original ine Tire and Smelting plant at Perth *Cireetings, 108; *Ruth’ Strickland, 403; to end former, He wanted to says himaelt, ; production is eradually being in+ | out ud” a = he said, ym the vengeal of d to capacity of plant. | PORN Tacos Selina: four vatrit tet] gang of asaansins that killed -——— {St Stiooare Rel, 148) Sede! oH: | FAASidw'e you tell the District Attor- Mining Company~-Regular 4 yoo, Rearypoash 118: teat’ JU ney gust what Casso and Bannano told id of 2h cents W share you to tell him?” asked Mr, Barra to record of June 1 Horee-vear-olds 4 Di Paolo admitted that this was ae 14 Aiggret Melae, | truc, but Insisted that allot the sta NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. {or Tringty, 1100 Aieenan: 108; Nannie Me: | ments he had made about Arichiello Open Wigh Low \P Sixt nace aon And Ferrara, were statements of fact Ma ; vo ot 1 mile ant twenty» Jom Redfield, a youth who picked Tals : vk 1 i ‘ up one of the revolvers thrown away ite 1 1 by the gunmen as they fled in a Dee 14s Meiling motor car after killing Raff in West Jan Way N24 4 Washington Market on Nov. 24, 1914, Mure 12.56 12.61 12 ae ‘ was the first witness called to-da He gave the revolver to Pawolman | with funds and proceeded to organ- ize his followers from El Paxo. i azar's plaus were not yet ripay when he learned that he was Jn daa. Ker of betrayal, He became alarmed! and fled precipitately ross the bor-/ der on Sunda veved, by only’ a handful of his most trusted adherents, The three leaders of the Diaz plot! selze Juarez do throw + accompanied, tt is be-| « naa garri there + inday were execute 1 squad in Juarez early \ Nicholas ¢ Jose Inez nel and Florencio Hernandez, condemned men confirmed thi before they W exec’ i) Mexicans were implicated. 84,4954 In favor of the agreement and 42,820 against it very di except Michigan," ed in favor of the said M en, adoption of the agreoment. In the In- diana district, where the s pposition was manifested, a latger proportionate vote was cast in favor of the agreement than tn any other State." ‘The new contract is wo years, dasing its begin ra period of ng from me and an run PENNY A POUND PROFIT a _—_.. 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