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20,000 FANS TEAR LID OFF BASEBALL SEASON | Che “Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW F EDITION PRICE ONE “CENT. Copyright, 1010, by The Frese, Publishing (The New York World), BERLIN ADMITS U-BOAT SANK STEAMER YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1 7) Ee $$ an { WEATHER—Fair to-night; Thursday cloudy. Warmer ' A\ i r ti I Bi EDITION y “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 916. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. NEAR WHERE SUSSEX WAS DAMAGED VILLA HIDING IN 20,000 AT POLO GROUNDS — MGUATANS WT CHEER YANKEES IN OPENING ranza Forces Will Surely Capture Bandit. — Caldwell and Johnson Pitch- ‘PENSION FOR FARMERS ing Rivals in Fist Das | BROWN’S JOKE IN SENATE Toward Pennant. . S. TROOPS FAR SOUTH | Now at pinatiea B wder, Says CANE OF BASEBAL SEASON — GERMANS REPORT GANS NORTHEAST OF VERDUN, BUT FRENGH DISPUTE CLAIM a! | 'Drive on the West Side of the Meuse Follows the Reported Defeat Last | RIC HARD HARDING DAVIS, FAMOUS NOVELIST, WHO DROPPED DEAD . iT PHONE TORPEDONG OF FOUR SHPS WSTIFED BY RULES OF WAR, BERLIN CONTENDS IN NOTE Germany, While Admitting That a Ship Was Sunk Near Sussex’s £ Tonya -ya; | Measure Giving $10 a Month to All] Night of Assaults Between Dou- ition : BAKER GETSANOVATION| faving go, Youre on a Farm fe, | RePort—Gen. Funston to 8 Line of Travel, Says No U-Boat —— | Rus pate Piral Paseage | Strengthen Line. aumont and Vaux. | me, Attacked Cross Channel St j “Germany” Shaefer and Alt-! ALBANY, April. 12.—Pensions fay a ———S \S & 7 | - eamer. rock Make Crowd Forget i tare var tits y Se WASHINGTON, April 12.—A cable PARIS, April 12.—The German assault at Verdun swang back ‘ede etnies mi 114 be provided by a Will intro. | stam from Gen. Obregon, Gen, Car-lagain to the west side of the Meuse to-day after the te bat st 5 Chilly Breezes, ania ata sire ao-day by (faa of War, to the Mex eae Ay reget : aan a ae mie ahs Ge GERARD SENDS LANSING 1 ° bewas + ania Silt ht, in which the Crown Fringe made ad: rate ort to drive scien i an nny tony ti in | HEM Wh pra ett lacus —— SECRET REPORT ON CASE | LARRY DOYLE SCORES ¢ mimittes on Acrivul| cording his reports, had gone into| rough the trenches beiween Doudumont and Vaux, northeast of He HARDING ees FOUR RUNS FOR GIANTS. [""" {messiness Was | tho mountains wounded, with tess {city. The War Ottice announces the German troops advanced on Cau DAVIS SERLIN, April 12 (1) Wir F tate - 8 was explained, was “a bur- | ‘han 10 men jrette Wood, south of Cun . near Dead Man’s Hill, but were re. | Corre lent The Ge on PHILADELPHIA, April 12.— ; ia Is generally and| ‘The message from Queretaro #4: | nutcod Klaming liquids i sd in the altack -orresponent).— The German Hie to the American not ierning Before a crowd of 19,000 shiver an til i send abe (allowing. fem Gentle TELE ere Moke ASM Sere He ADE ‘ the damaging or sinking of tour steamships coutair tatement that } ing fans, Larry Doyle, the Giants’ Luis Gutierrez, chief of operations in A terrific concentrated fire was poured in all day yesterday on the he shearers’ Bnglishinans: Eavle Poti Mat yas aboard Gisdtaan; fasted the frat ute the | ohihuahua northeastern ridge of Dead Man's Hill, where a heavy German attack | F 4 ' i 2 geck ws! i wind run in the first inning of the waht ‘ Tas penalt vie has teat almost! Monday night gained a foothold on the slopes. Having gained this er : ts Se UESHENYS erman submarines, Evidence is presented to Phi G r i a is followers during the recent rr ¥ vere torpedoed le , Gianseyrniliessigarie. nate: sis nut reference. !) eiioe forced on him be our troops, {on the French second line of defense, the Crown Prince began systematic Oe Eel ese Fe torpedned legally, in accordance with the afternoon. He crossed the plate on the cate | confirmed that. he. was | sof wa at 3.12 P.M dur t eee a aacthe Ratli@ae Glenewii artillery preparation for a renewal ot the assault, creating a diversion W sfes:ttiat a Garman sutmvarine’t : . Wg Gen, Luis Herrera inforn © trom | Meanwhile by attacking eas an f the Meuse. 5 bike tinea at mn : ¢ teamship in BATTING ORDER. aye Medea udad Guerrero tha us gone| Following is the text o-day'nt | inity of the place at which the er um ex was \ a far Flinto t y woundle t re anaes do by an explosion, but that evid t 1 tinal New ¥ v Tin j 1, and} War Omer repo | i { indicates that the » 1 us Caen | with loss thay nen. T have given ‘On the left bank « (3 000 BRITISH OE War ¢ orrespondent Play-| vessel torpedi ed | ne 3 4 s f $10 a month | cern Con sNON aaceasary ir ements) Mouse man wright and Novelist is Vie- eeeetaneceeaveamrerae In regard Wisex, the note a tes wha ' him and] delivered 4 siete tim ob Heart Disease ys iorman subme- Pp, t WOH He ich wuse r tions at th tes W Bea a ty und that ft ' Pp 0 ¢ i Maj tween Le Mort and Cum | Fac urging: ‘Dar \" The Com ue “ the v wi y made use of f | WAC corstanonlent KAW (pi Hoi, nom ude a | the Mex 1 w . the h un last 4 ww eu ne ‘ ! nt ba ' = Jthar } sarily ra] tivity between Douau Defert Most Disastrous, Sas nd Harvard Clute tr s ae for tho 4 y ch » Was Sup-1 some} Vaux, but last night saw no re ‘ Toni mn th woes du Ih the way of Ps z es Meee ae Se | Sanit ae rmecine i Purks, Since Townshend's | jj. Sink aireine Dlaye | 1 ev Is Let Our h ascii pus i | jane " “ ing ‘| a Cari U.S. TROOPS ARE NOW bh wee ; ihe Force Was Shut Up. Merb, vis Remarkable I Exploit of Lieut.) reyet Neer : tat da fu \ \ ‘ {7 THE DURANGO LINE; | ver mt off RENAN, Apel tt ot <. et eats * Navarre, in Which He Fought sini. rate a ie . i ‘ NEW BASE AT PARRAL) R awe Hert : 7 : Single-Handed He etusteut it a ew | i FAHel A H 1 the A of fed iy an un K wh ee firs . ‘* wahua-lday between Doun A ax | War OMce reported to-da awn hud boon kept! Was justl it t : . Mamond | 1 1 \ tan was finally beaten The Gor The British defeat is the Jat | Se Ge mt 8 : were and ¢ peleon eurartntas iiss Sans EAE beni ren aes | aatrous ince the em eA i lane vanin St es Sapeeeuapoysets i Ard th venwels nua K tett ¢ ott) stuf i f John BT out by counter-attncks reat Woo iid lied | go to the Ubrary to phone. Mrs, | Planes, wat t “the Bi ies the ly if ov | e American] violence. The attack to-day was a| forces besiege Kut Davis was forme @ MeCoy, | Hours In three days: Jew sa Nhaias Ht wa Ww | tempo-] continuation of the grand assault be-| More than four mont The fighting | dancer, who charmed nds at A few days ago Navarre fought flve| BY BS va ehecred on the tej cee) Lis f diticu with Thomas Mott | ""Y ! at twolgun by the Germans Saturday. Thi curred near Felahie, twenty-three [the Hippodrome and later as tho] F beg gle handed, ler S . or Reoratic. Yaniety: Bus E : f Warden of sing| train |Crown Prince smashed heavily against | miles eamt of Kut-el-Amara, tn the | "Yams Yama” girl, Mr. Davia dia] “7 ore far off," he natd “ f to ver clone, Every | ad | “8°lthe French centre in fighting on| hend of the Tigris River. hot ret ind at midnight, Mes, tt ‘ Vleft, and before and)” ; ve the advance 1 2 ¢ 0, | st aut te} Sunday. During #: y night large| nourcand a hulf of heavy | Da nking he bad happened on| behind s is upward of fi Dodd A} right and at daybr n Mon-| Moiad statement, “the enemy apstair to bed Ja tiv I a . mei In grandstand 1 |! wn for 1 rmans launched an attempt | 1 with al fa6 our posi-| retiring she wer fthel v 1 mute three Mcer wis rm" i Metal | up the French flank ar Keele The battle insted | stairs and BERMANS BEGIN ATTACK \a rmy 1 He Or N tounder the combined fire | el emy a hex BODY |S DISCOVERED ON FLOOR ‘ ! ri that Voos] from Dead Man Hil) and Hit 204 penetrated parts of BY MRS. DAVIS rh A A AT GRECIAN FRONTIER’ « i ‘an vatew, kil alee Geriuing were n| way no annwer ' Aim : Ma ied | thelr ! , ar : : | I |! at : he 4 = ’ A a : 1 allied W, - ddea of the initha got 1 increasing qu oo thelr Most substa sc fr Germ t « player to appear on the f ren j are s steadily forwarded vy the! three days’ bat w it i one Doc Cook, lo f de | — = yoted as 4 writer i at hb iv 1 1 port on the Uke an explore "W t : | (Continued on Fourth Page.) GAINS ARE CLAIMED }home in Hoboken, aud “ t pe f A M ! tumultuously w f rae comin BY THE GERMANS IN new to Mount Kisco and a 1 out , iN d ; N, Ay Ge of Der w tS A sa ds to Cross Roads Farm, whieh x * I nut struc Hera “| VILLA BAND BE: REPORTS FROM VERDUN Wer Chase Manis, Ruri wh) ts bid | came Frits M i aa _| LEADER IS E —e 1 Richard Husd i r ‘ High, the sheim Vof : Ne ace ates BY CARRANZA TROOPS) peniin com 14 sori 12 | WILSON BREAKS DEADLOCK, | 14. soars ois vs ‘ it cane SECU taen i TORREON, Mexice Verdun en ed] Sola GE: Wilicencliage Kebeoca Hard Davin ' 14 od nu r wo thick, Hill D> : ad Fe za Too) i M Is, ] | writer, Who ntr ved " fi ” tha pA April 12.—Tesu R ! . wis He of tiv ob v ' ' v 1 x HOME RUN BAKER GETS BIG eae | Serra Mojada se Arn : ; t ' D OVATION Araeeae }ioD, Lebarra, 1and his * " ‘ wh i te Pour be forma ‘ ws est in a despaten] publiovat 1 ‘ tygh Aine nba ; from 1 Journal, It] 2 mai civniont t : ‘ St. I " \ Fron ery hud the| Machado, was position near La lee ! y Lan ns {the Senators. ‘The ~ hbcnred Lap EN manic| repe Ra ee cake RIMERY 71s saat of Albert, resulted in ity, Ame Pies yee baaor te beve a blue pin stripe running wed the fortitled position ont — twenty-nine prisoners and one While he was still a news reporter |t ment ih voilltury and naval mat: | Satyect with him whon full interme: A (Continued on Second Page.) me tuienge now been 88-1 World “Wants” Work Wonders, (Continued on Gecond Page.) 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