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ORR 2 AIS PIRATE ELL LEME Po TE AL ET EIR EN . re nr REE ES EERE RATT I EE EL A Ly 2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. i escices” * RUSSIANSBACKBY = CONFESSESTOPLOT. TRAPPEDINTRYING NVERDUNATAKS er + EMBEZZLEMENT T0 “tecovo rateareicur. SURPRISE ATTACK FOR JAIL DELIVERY TOPLEASE KAISER — BERLIN’ CLAIMS : agigmmmi. "|: NATIONAL GUARD SAN ANTONIO, Tex, April 15-4 Phin ot Liberty From Ray-| Von Kleist, Eager for Credit Heavy Losses in Combat for Stirs Senate by Declaring Fed- @econd tight, in which American troops suffered severe loseer, occurred noon Road Becicg teu peranaty vurnot ta ett: From Buezaez to Czurthow mond Street Involved Use From Germany, Con- Dead Man's Hill Reported eral Appropriations Were Sen here to-day, thotigh army He Is Reported Taken of Gunmen. fided in Detective. By War Office. Shamefully Wasted. quarters has been unable wo secure any confirmation. ARTILLERY DUELS ON. Absolutely nothing has bean heard KELPER NAME! b AS AID. TRIED TO HIDE AIDS, HAND-TO-HAND | BATTLE, | WASHINGTON, April 15.—Senator Rorah, Republican, attacking Federal of Major Tompkina's detachment of . 7 i x . ” ‘ Es pay for the National Guard, aroused the Thirteonth Cavairy, which was at- Italians Shell Austrian Posi« Danbeck Declared to Have Associates Caught When Chief Paris Mentions Only Artillery $ \ the Senate to-day with a charge that fate ts upkreen t varral ana Wt#) tions Heavily—100 Russians Been Given Plans With De- Sent Warning by Sup- Duels in Last Night’s f ! % | {He €4:000,000 « year now appropriated wr ; “pet >| by the Government for the Nationa Gen, Bel, commanding at #2 Py and Officer Captured tails of Conspiracy posed Porter ghting. iuard was “shamefully wasted,” and has forwarded o report from Amert- —_—— eee = * s | ¢ 7 some of it “embezzled.” Co Lateher, Chihuah _ wathth vite a i sei 7. i That’ prett ous oats. rages toh he aye ms i eee fe OU EEN: Apri 16, Austrian lenitiun ‘7. Lincoln, aelf-contenaud | The desire of Capt. von Kleist, the a eRLIN, April 16-—French grenade |: SHRUG @ BECtty: Berane Cher eey troops, by a surprise attack sald Senator Pomerene, 1 terrupting. “Well, | make it without qualifi tion,” Senator Borah replied, and he read from War Department reports to show that moat of the fund had been utilized by offlcers of the Na tional Guard for themselves and that enlisted men had practically no bene ond attempt aged Hoboken fire bomb plotter, that attacks southwest of Fort Douaumont | jocrat, In- ible agents of the German !*st night proved Ineffective, the War | In the nick of time, | Government should know what, as he Office announced thfs afternoon, pa On the west bank of the Mouse, the | has confexwl to @ dramatio and termed It, he was “doing for the grench made unsuccessful attempte | elaborate plan of jail delivery, which, Fatherland" was the direct cause of to advance to the attack from Dead includes the invasion’ of’ the gait by arraat of the seven co-conspira~ Man's Hill southward to Cumleres a gang of hired gunmen posing as tors of von Kleist who are in the ®P4 the Corbewux Woods. In cach instance the enemy troops came un+ Mt of it. der the fire of German artillery and “ ' shale, the binding and gagging of 900 to $6,000 in each case, Dotec-| were held to thelr trenches, "tess | Princess Plerre Troubvetakoy, known “If Senators here will examine the Keepers, the Nolling up of Warden tive Barth of Capt. Tunney’s staff, a where on the front only artillery duets Under Her maiden name of Amelie record of there appropriations.” Sena Rives as @ writer of novels and plays, tor Ror continued, “they will hest- John Hayes at pistol pointe in his German American, who speaks the ?ccurred ty still confined to her apartments as Ur appropriating $60,000,000 Mee the gull by the cut. | Tho text of the offical statement ta. | vo Feiss Acton st SDETOD TRU HE Four ee baad He Ree tae A result of a fall the entire length of w National Guard, ax tt is now Ing.of all telephone and other slarm | sued at the German Army Headquar: | q stairway, as she and Prince Trous proposed to do, The way the officers German spy, whose ae aliy reported there that forty troop. | ere of Major Tompkins's squadron were sent into Parra, to buy eup- '!" Proud from Huceace ty Caorthow phes. These troopers had been die- suid an official statement from the armed so as not to excite the towns Austrian War Offices to-day people, The precaution failed. The Amert- cans had hardly entered the town °Y#cuation of one Austrian pe: when sniping began. The “point” was “ere announced. killed, and later a second unarmed “Ruslan artillery active 1 soldier met death. The firing be- 1 . Died a Russian advanced po! P| from Raymond Street Jat], repo was frustrat | eaing on the Italian front and ition Be eeer etre rere prisoners and United States Mar- Tombs under bail ranging from $26,- ied | our positions on the lower s came 90 hot the men deployed and thy Dniester and northeast made a run for it, retreating to the nowltz," main body outside the town, where! “Near the mouth of the lower Stripe they seized arma, | and on| sald the Austrian solation xuaxe perfectly, got the confi- of von Klelat while trying to wouthoust of Buczace strong They were followed by armed) combats between advanced wires and a getaway in a car with tera is as follows: ‘ wotwee anend patrols | “ betakoy wore leaving the Shubert /of the National Guard have been Mexicans and an American machine | ary atiil going on, In the southern | Lincoln run down the men who were putting “A strong English advance againet | Theatre Tuos night utihzing the Federal fund to them | fun was turned loose on the ranks] part the occupants of a trench with As a result of the confession, Keap-| fire bombs on ships bound from this our crater posltions south of St 1 Her foot caught in her ; wn and selves, to the exclusion of enlisted of their attackers, Forty were killed.! Grew to the main position. | er Thomas W. Danbeck, who had/ country for England and France. (Belgium) was completely repulsed | phe fell thirteen steps, Her physician | men, is perfectly shameful and cannot Lieuts. Gorret! und Dargue, after an) Northeast of Jaslovice the enemy | charge tier of cells In which) Von Kleist outlined the plot to after a hand-grenads engagement. — pronouny | her seriously bruised, but, he defended except for political ext- \ army record breaking filght of 310! entered an advanced position, but was | vcoln Sa confined, has been dis-| Marth, but gave no names of asso-| “In tho Argonne and to the east of says no bones are bi oken, gency miles in four hours and twenty immediately ejected by a counter-| seed, Lincoln charges that he tn-|ciates. He sald he wanted the G that region there were lively local ar- | oe In the Army Bill you are not pre minutes, failed to locate Gen. Arnulfo | attack. We captured ithe usted the sealed plans to Dantbeck | man Government to know that ho, tillery and mine Hues paring for War; you are not giving Gomez's Carranza army of 2,500 mea! ongigns and 100 [tunel reported to be marching toward the ents DUES Muueotiae ale American camp at Casas Grandes, 7 —— reports that Carranza troops are ¢. na fine day,” wax the only ans 4 moving toward the American lines of awer George Thomax Marye, retirin communication from many polnts. [American ‘Atnbavaador to would give to-day pie What are expecting Py We are filling thie bil nn with purely at and you & step under the aredness,” and Reed ere. An 1 found on him but didn't know how to go about It enemy attacks auaieet our positions | BY CARDINAL MERCIER 0 charges, accorling to| Barth sald he knew some men high on Dead Man's Hill, south of the n Commissioner Burdette G.| tn the G an diplomatic service and Hols Dem Corbeaux and in the Bots owis, that It was Danbeck who gave) would arrange @ meeting In New pes Cumieres, py ns for beara im information for a sketch of the York. Two German-American de- which were imude by a great increase yn'e arrangement, logether with! tectives, posing as German secret i) tne violence of the enemy's art n detachim jorthow, The enemy's artillery was active on the front of Archduke Jo Jeph Ferdinand's army Answerable Only to Con Prelate’s Reply to Threat to <e, that tf —>—— ; us catior mt , ‘ ularities there were reme- Italian front—Artillory duets con-|tne ¢ ephone arrangement and location nts, went to a hotel on the West ana, 68 aig) Sa dare Curtail Privileges. x eagon for the relinquinhinent ; A there ‘ ie : “oh he oee ah Be ates a PARRAL MOB DESTROYS Unued to such extent an the wenthor nig pont, He arrived here on. the °F the eeneral alarm pell, nd there met Von Kleist, Who through by @ few battalions againat! aMaTERDAM, April 16-—Cardinal \ PROPERTY OF AMERI | Afier hia escape, Lincoln says, he be lof the number of ships he MSTERDAM, April 16. we glisinnas Dead Man etry Would permit, Austrian troops took | Norwegian-A meri WORTH MANY MILLIONS |% !'allan position on Mrlivrh and re- | Krist fjord | pulsed several counter-attacks, ‘The lihe mceun pane EL PASO, Tex, April 18—Following| Htallans suffered heavy tones. Our j artillery vige the attack upon American troopers 10 | jig ie s Hill, thanks to the do-! stop ive concentrated fire of the * which we had son both sides of ned by was to communicate With Danheck tn had hetped to set on fire. But he still 4 clpher code he taught the keeper n't give the names of his sian “ss GQ YEARS OLD, BUT WINS authorities in Belgium with a re. t {uring his confinement, The key to/sociates, He said they would have in readl- striction of his privileges because of THE FRENCH WAR CROSS \ the cipher was in a book presented by! to seek thelr own credit with the Be. his alleged “political activities,” has Linevin to Danbeck and the messages | Kalaer, The attacking enemy waves broke openty defied Gen. von Bissing, thi David Re Francis of St. Louis, who was on his way to Usly shelled Italian po- | the post made vacant by Me. Marye's tsh and Hontebba | restgnat Parral, the Mexican mob Vented it eee en aan tlm the Tealian | : rans tik Fetlring AMbAss'~ wore to be printed in the “Informa-| In the hotel was « detective dis- Bea ei = el a rites before German governor-geueral, according Sergeant Auguste Bernard, a Vet- spleen on American property in th | siisnitin to cecupy cue math dor suld he would go to Wastington tion Wanted” columns of New York! guised as a porter who had been | e few men who pene- | to advices received here to-day eran of 1870, Rewarded town, wrecking millions of dollars’ |autembte to occupy our powitions om chix evening oF to-morrow Heras planter i -pitheaae Wien ‘Von d our trenches were killed in the) In a reply to von Bissing’s recent Pas ite ia . P| M4 3 ‘ on bol dex of Mova at yho accoinpanied him, | . " and-to-han¢ , the " nte that he tOF worth without interference on thy! 4, raied, On Tonle toad ourlion nom ay eae MPscied BM” Depyuty Commissioner Lewis and Kleist insisted on keeping the names "04 ee len threat, the Cardinal wr hy . { part of the Carranza §8°T1900, ae een eae ad our reporters of her audience with | cniied States Marshal James Powers| of his associates secret the detectives nthe right bank of the Meuse was answerable only to his con- MAIIS, April 1. Sergeant Auguate cording to a deleted message received ithe Caarina at ‘Tsarskoe Selo on Raegahhe and on the Woevre Plain the fighting | science 1 though paying that per: Xiy-nine years old, Is clted \ south of Sperone and veeupied the! " say they know the name of the gang | reveaied to him that ho had been fol- ; here by A. J. McQuatters, of Boston, | V0)" OF Uperune | ed the | Murch 26, dadie Whol Wal QpbrOMORGA, Ry: Line | awed activity chiefly was I!mited to violont silent homage which was dus to regimental order by the colonei e| \ be sdviniaheioe F rear nm the; “sh the oat beaut woman Seah fey " art! duel moO em ener t ue ertheles: etaiued bis the Oy rt president and general MUNAEST Of ee eee ete fen: beautiful woman “ins agents. He was to furnish nine Von Kleist was stunned. The de- *ttillery ducis, Two weak enemy |atrength, he nevertheless retained ting the One Hundred and f $2,000,000 Alvardo Mining and Milling Company, there. The deleted mos- wage read: “In retaliation of recent trou bles, armedmen yesterd-v (Thurs- the world, 4 think” Mrs. Marye bled the ridge of Dosson Digenova,|auid. “Her interest in. the Syerieen [south of Stilfser. An Italian attack! Hospital in Potrograd is keen, The Against Monte Boorluzzo failed Emperor conferred the Order of Alex- landra Nevsky upon my husband." —_ hand grenade attacks southwest of full liberty to Judge and express him- Douaumont were without result, | self itry as follows 1 veteran of the war of At the age of sixty duration of the presen: { ed in echelon eer going in the first | his fine attitude } bearing Ser being selected men, with ;enty of chains and ropes, tectives left him alone and the but it 1s not known whether he accept- “porter,” who spoke German, ap- A K . ed the offer, but the police are trying | Proached him and asked tf he could PARIS, April 16. — Heavy artillery | “It was not. without thorough con tr hegle tins be of any help. Von Kielst employed tions occurred on the west bank of alderation that we denounced to the ncoln's plan was to have three| the “porter” to go to Hoboken and ‘6 Meuae last night, but the lull iu | world the frightful evils with winteb . infantry fighting on the Verdun front! our brothers and sisters are over- f day) at noon assaulted the mill, warn Bode) Wolpert: Bea Line t keepers working with the gunmen Warn Bode, Wolpert, Becker, SchmMt és nigh f P : breaking in doors and windows | se eg ety inclde at ten and the others on board the Freldrich COMtinued, the War Office reported! whelmed.” wrote Cardinal Mercier. : Fi of residences, offices, warehou | Jatt, One * der Gros In this way the de. to-day. "But had we not done 9 we should ay an exam . the jeepers, “om- é 1 ss f ‘and mill, robbing and destroying me a ’ se agi he ar tives located all the minor actors Tht Germans directed a rather vio-|not have felt ouselves worthy to be Seren rnard tecetved the War fi h Th | PRORSODEE, Date Seah Neb Dunn i % ' lent cannonade against French works | the #uccensor of the Aposties” Cross in the presence of bis regiment, practically everything. ey | formed of the progress of the plana. i the conapiracy except Dr. Walter a ee CATHINEL YORKER ateiad: thnaa His tallow ool giv him @ rous. it peated the assult at midnight, | | eae Keeper Danbeck admiu. that no T: Scheele, who apparently anticipated between Malancourt wood and Hill} wien a civil ruior kets aside justice, ine reception | again robbing and destroying, and Market was irregular and troding was friendly with Lincoln, that te) the end and skipped on April 1 804, but made no attempt to follow up| it is no longer the duty of a prelate will probably repeat the incident. | Wus in moderate volume. Munition cared for a sealed envelope belong-| Incidentally, Dr, Scheel han been the | bombardment with infantry | to obey him, charges. - _=— Military authorities here know |shares sold off. Motor stocks wer ing to the prisoner and that he waa! identified as the poison expert ond ““ieneh guna were very active W.L. DOUCLAS } everything about the incident. firm. Anaconda sold off but rallied interested in cipher code. But he de- | MAl¥ttcal chemist who more than throughout the night, particularly in LIEUT. MARBURG’S BRIDE H FOR MEN Other American plants at Parral Inter with Kennecott and Inspiration. | ales all knowledge of a plot involving | SWeNty Years ago testified at famous the region west of Corbeuux woods s OES women's bovs = believed to have been destroyed are . Nickel-gained 1 1-4, to 49, | t Want tyancsiwa, aevene New York murder triais, Including 294 at the crossings of Forges Brook = é the American Smelting and Refining cerereniacenaee | steady, above 83. Final prices alt ees 3 Ae nner tnat, those of Mary Agnes Fleming and Dr. oa rieeedtent Fay tia dpa ih HAS YOUNG DAUGHTER Googmaterias, good Company, the El Refugia Mining| Late Reports Show That 14] fractional irregular change Zine when he showed his plan to Danbeck| Robert W. Buchanan, For fifteen curred. | — Tod Settee otis \ Company, and the San Francisco Del . : stocks up and Munition » ott ; i Now Jou have | eRrs or More he has had drug stores, French troops repulsed German ree. | Her Former Hyisband, From \Wao! take GOODSHOES, * Oro Company, the latter # British) Men Were Probably Lost — qtin latter declareds “Now 304 88% Gp taboratories tn Brooklyn and New omvlssances in the region of repen : te hain : i a | CRO concern j : liera, north of Roye, and south of St. one as orced, 4 ‘ . —— | From the Inverlyons. Wid sa Re Here is the Lincoin plan of escape J°FS*¥ Marle mines in the Vouxes Buletan\ Count HLA tae ate ‘ BORDER RESTIVE OVER | = in Watall ab Nanded OFer ” MEN WHO CONFESS DO NOT fee g Peete one Adeake Goid Mt 4,000 MEXICAN TROOPS | QUEENSTOWN, April 15.—will “gy og) BOUND FROM SONORA, '* Ross of Lake City, Van an Amor. [te GF e¥! lean who was among the crew of the| Aim, Linsesi torpedoed steamer Inverlyons landed in in # hospital, having suffered | yn exposure, though his tion Commissioner Lewis and United KNOW REAL LEADERS. SAY WOMAN SHOT TWICE | BALTIMORE, April 15.—A special States Marshal James Powers Six of the eight men arrested and cable despatch fr London says Threo men were to appear at the charged with conspiring to place fire AT DEPUTY LIEBKNECHT Lieut, Theodore Marburg jr, a young entrance to the Jail, One was to wear pombs on board allied ships have con- Raltimorean, who is an officer in the handcuffs, The other two were to fessed, But despite these confessions Rritian Royal Flying Corps, will sill wear United States Marshals’ #hiells. Capt. Offley of the Department of Berlin People Arriving at The Hague from Baan 0-day for the United “As soon as the keeper opens the Justice waid to-day that the Ger- laa States on his honeymoon, door cover him with a pistol and) man agents’ system was so perte Decne yearn Leader j.courding to a cablegram from Lon- knock him sensoless,” proceeds the that none of the ringleaders was dis- as Attacked in Street, don received here to-day, Lieut Mar- | “vhile this was going on six gun The system, as Federal agents ex- dam despatch to the change Tele- | vireo years uld. men were to enter the prison, Two plain, has been proved to consist graph Company says that travellers | ‘The Licutenant’s mother verified were to remain at the door and bind of @ aertes of “counter checks.” arriving at The Hague from Berlin | the report that her daughter-in-law and gaz the man there, Cwo more Under it no man is permitted to know report that a woman fired two shots |!* 4 divorcee ; were to rush inty the Warden's room, any other man Involved in a pro- from a revolver at Dr. Karl Lieb: | reftwug andnit is maid tha she wel The sketch showed the location, German activity in which he is taking Knecht while the Socialist member ¢ COLUMBUS, Noo M. Apr 05 Gravest concern for the safety of the American line of commutivation Wan ¢ manifested in. m With other survivors Ross spent | to-day. Every preparation das b thirty-five hours in aw lifet with made at the base here to keep the gir ¢, Ei tiotisa hs 4 find trace of a wecond boat with eleven of the In- SR REATAS Pare q 202, 8779 Thied Ave; 847 Elghihe SOW. 12hth Mt. BROOKLYN: 421 Palton 708-710-1987 Pith Ay: 859 8 i UNION HL! ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING BY HOME STUDY BY Frank Broaker, C. P. A., No. 1, Dean of the certified public accout- ants’ profession in the United States. ary quarters ine Intact Motor trucks Mned up and filled with rations stood in front of military headquarters waiting, and the tele graph station here was ordered to he pen throughout the night day that they ¢ States Conmul at ried to Washington the Inverlyons was Lieut. Marburg became acquainted pee th “ aa tivity,| ’unk by submarine gunfire on “If he is th hold him up and @ part, except the man immediately pi eee ote mixed SB latter the war began. ‘hoy were mar fice’ and “taco meenaversT? forthe aun Aeauraneg| APP 1 about 110 miles weat of + cover him quickly, #0 that he cannot) bis auperior of a man through Whom The assailant, the report continues, |! a at, Netley, near Southampton, hone (or aanere 8 ee ee ce eeeortemade| Valencia, ‘The bark was un- : press the alarm button on his desk,”| be receives orders and money. was arrested pore as aiso learned to-day that | mn) Mtute. Higheut standard, Rees ee een eeeermant of| armed and made no aitempt to say the instructions. | “Those whom it 1 necessary to the Lieut, Marburg, hie brite, stepdaug s- lhe ; Fea chant of Americana! ek0ape. Fifteen minutes wore al- Masel t Then, “Chain him and gag him and | #uccessful execution of an undertak- WINNERS AT BOWIE. {ter and his father will sail together Send for parteniare tl a ‘inant Aucenclon, sixty, 2N@d for abandonment of the M + cut his phone and bell wire, Be sure Ing to bave 4 comprehensive knowl- | k tenner or jon the American liner St Louis. | | The BROAKER ACCOUNTICS CORP. Inc. { Bee Teena haneae | Vessel. ‘There was another Amer- * to keep the door closed." edge of it and the men involved in! ots and upwards; Ave firleneeecking have entirely recovered from the 50 West 24th St.. New York, tiles south o shy igaieten foun on board besides William 4 | ‘The keepers were then to be called ite execution are high class German Worth: ls (Buxton), straight, $4.90; | wounds received on the batte front moun thousand ane te “8 Ross, who was also saved. Ny t to the Warden's office on a pretext, oMcere or gentlemen; men of the piace: $2.50; show, $3.20; Won, The while acting ax a pilot, whick h neces. ~ 5 aa oe eee ne cotween | PHILADELPHIA, April 16—Tho |§ { 4, overpowered and bound, ‘The jail de. type who won't ‘come through,’" said Ainauctaart $5.80; accond’ Gallop. Iii |feege ite ts om furious: | LOST: FOUND AND REWARDS. | ‘ scouts encamped in a pase by thirty-three survivors of the British Son ~ # livery was to f low. Capt, Offley, “No German of this (Metcalf), show, 918.60, third, Time, | /*K% —_—— . the Bavispe Valley and the Casas) greainer English + 8 livery Was to tOllOM: F 8 ul. Yorkville, Joo Finn, Golden List, 5 7 LOST-$300 REWARD FOR ? (Grandes regian, according to reports) concn, SaeUanman: Sarpetens by 8 t —— type yet canteates ie betrayed Fred Leby, Kootenay, Brighouse, Viley HURRAY! | RETURN OF 7-SEAT PACK. y ' i | German submarine on March 4, who @ vingle secret, ey will not lie, but #lso ran. ef le a > A < \ Fecelved to-day, It ts declared the) arrives nore yesterday on the » + § $1,000,000 HOLLAND FLOOD, fey cep ailent RECOND RACE-Selling: throe-year-| 4 mle PAN ASAE SOT [PiNe oe Vouwatn mare . Mexicans are the force of Gen.|Cornishman lett tecdsy tor thn ey . olds and upward: six furlongs.—Ruth | point was dec’ e i ACE 10-7845; ENG | Gomer. They have not moved for! homes in various parts of the country. \ ‘Wo believe that Capt. Wolpert ftrickland, 100 (Ball), straight $16. Now, py court ruling, although | NO 124 L.A, CG. ON i] * p realy an) A AFVIVOEN exce , Seneldt Dyke and Capt. Bode could give ua infor- Place $4.89, show $2.80. first; Rendel, 116 9 : “Go” the |PQOR STOLEN FROM everal Gaye, though At last raparts| | hronitanl TH Water Over Big Sectto mation of the greatest value, ‘They! (Hancver), place S110, show 42:70, sec.) fhe semaphore save Me * |107TH ST., NEAR AMSTER Ps a RAB A ORLEAIS. AEE ANS aT +) AMETERDAM, April 16. —- The! will not. The men who have con- $26), third Time—1i8 2-3. Baitron, | chauffeur te not entitled to run = DAM AV., 8.45 A. M., APRIL Sonora toward the American line of © Re. Set \ Scheldt dyke has broken near Quat- teased and those of the type who will Cincinnat! and baal alao ran. over you 14. ANY ONE RETURNINC aie na, Gen. Gomez con wan Bie oy the ; . SAME WILL RECEIVE p 7 , ix tntles east of Ghent, and a confess for money or personal safet: =e Dae: tunes HER ORS 2 the rew took to the boats and ‘ x int « contos! y OF Pp y =o ; ae ae Inues to supply the force WIth Pro: | Ve tumpedued aftur ull the lifvboute | Rl ., jarge anew of southern Holland and are not intrusted with important e-| HAVRE DE GRACE ‘ENTRIES, ; AONE ORNS race ee vitions. fe r f th t rT ot therm Belgium ts alread; d =e 'r Plorida Timos 0 TIONS ASKED. MR, LOUIS The engineer compe had been di-|boats, with vwenty men in ence tot, [Ween Vitor TAWlwgtans She dainaga is eatinaien tee fey. Fo et ees tee eens | WAVRE DE GRACE, Md, April 15,|,. “W298 that, ple-faced dude with| A, CUSHMAN, 49 MANHAT f ‘ rat, WER eal alan siona are of little value tn 2 DE n. Md., 5. | itch and tie pea gre verted from the ronds to butlding do- cayisiged wnd ten of the wen eitber | $1,000,000, Thus far no toe of Mfe| higher” 0108 | rhe entries for Monday's races are) {he,,.urint watch an pea green) TAN ST., NEW YORK . - : sey, |dtowned or di ym exposure, In saa DEAR ORMLOrL ne follows he writes the ‘Hints to | p53, = ; oes fensive works at Boca Grands, Ascen- | cluding the caltiomen, the crew ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, _—_| he been renorted | SEEKING CLUE TO BACKERS IN “Hust RiGR—Por thresearoite and_om| porte’ Mothers Department in '& ee a) sion, Aspia and Dablan, The base | yumterei 104 men. te & Superior total incoma for! er nd Z ward sia furlongs eh on, 120: | leading Magazin Mitewant, “She Willa } Maas Cavin bat ketacarevaresiie) tao) 15.— "The ateamatiy Mi iusihe incase trisha . SCHEELE’S CHECKS. chet Man tea gh! | ene al at any attack, Double semi-cir- Shenandoah of on a be wun to 48847 er sharin con MEXICAN IN U. S. ARMY Capt. OMley tn. confident he win) SFraNn. Wace he seh Tienes sunk by # m # rep with $6.20 per share previvu r ‘ An ¢ rg | Cue furto Ne B in frat of te H fie tranchea pave boanitulit’on trea (QUO OP: ilepd'a repor previous UNIFORM MAY BE SHOT? | 2ave an the tacts wbout Dr, Scnerte's | Kliatt ion Chine” mi S ite aides, with the river protecting the crew have 4. Two men ee ecks within forty-elght hours, His! {tf i lg a eee = ‘eshtron habart , F camp from the fourth side are misning York Central proper for year EL PASSO, Tex. April 15—a} aeents working In Hoboken yesterday | aM! ating. me mip ait sere } { Machine guns and lieht artiliery |,, WASHINGTON wi ION | earned 11.10 per vent. on stock, com Mexican is under arrest at Nami- | found that Dr. Scheele had opened ac- | Plane 118 ‘rae at fa" yee Absolutely Removes : (| have been placed in position there. jhe wis Tey site pared with $75 per cent tn 19t4 auipa, Mexico, on a charge of be- | counts with no less than ax banks | Wiss, SNannte Meee } (All lost oF found articles ade Rifle holes have been dug in the sides Wi) BeAr He uBR | no 6 Villa spy: apaorelna fo,an there, Several checks drawn by him | FOCRTH RM ie signe “A : , Indig estion. One package Fertised tn The World will be of adobe houses and rifle pits for the ae y Age Western otal revenue merioan arriving from shat dis: Fe kates aMf 8 ated af The Wer! Sander outponte in the advanced trench Genera to-day cabled | Weaterr torn) revenue, for | (tet Her anid the man’ waw to te | er Drought over co tho omees of the Zilog Anutog, Nh aM oh ie proves Qeatalldruggists. Fe ake Pris Tatra Barbed wire entapglements have ‘x, Soiy wepartmens oe ieteawed $2802- V tried by court martial and would | department Inst night, and with Fed. | fab! *Siuerier) 112) eames bi Golden Arcade, Park Row; World'e ; been put up in a fow places Pes aa Mebane ena legacy oll se probably be shot by the American | eral bank examiners co-operating in|” mt Seat aM fiat | . i Boece Otiee Sarma once Motor truck drivers arrived here Wales fa " Cedric Meinas Heavy Furovenm | SoP* sing on a horse identi: | {20 Work of tracing the cheanist's| ine formant; Ver | DIED. Maries oft : from he sommur ation Hnen with re- Warr we f Mal fied as one of those captured by | “nancial operations there ts reason to | gin's he 108 pm Birans 10 | MORBAN—On Friday, April 14, ANTHONY 125th Bey and. World's Brat kines Carvanen reruceied tho one | oett ie etter et gh cara) N unuaually late mi ot Villain his raid on Columbus, and | believe every detall of them will goon |yothht lind Hg | gat mle ronidence, 160 Wille Brookiva tic, ai) ashiage ( arian 1 hue waid the Ma ey Wak muni | 601 Wurape arrived here to-day lainly bore th i pe kno! oo; | BfePe pedition's withurawul Rixty-five iniies suuth of Lizard Mead, | Wyrite rau edrle, from Livery pialoly nena tne, aiae Sta be nous aa, 100. Remoer ‘Siainan, | _ Funerei on Monday, April 17, 1920, 9 riageing eating otha 4 A) motor truck trains have been!) Eugland, by rine wtthout ii ae . ‘ eee Wane ah AGneant unitarne Gndon Mrs, stoutly denied to-day | 1!') Viens We hogs Life! | at 9.80 A. M.; thence to St, Jerome er tivemnen ty d to keep closely together. Al warning, and that the b mado no eee er hret close und, Seteottat Wake thet Dr, Seheele had any part in, u@s ste en Amvin, 04. | Church, where # mass of requiem wii) be Sah im can ons sachinhie aleatieg | vealetanie: ete poet taal packages of [sis denim eleth bos tabaci tie, miargeenles "Giowelies claimed Pe Re ' “4 sith