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a PRICE ONE CENT. Copretents VILLA DEATH REPORT FALSE DG, by The Press Pablis (The New York Workl). US SSE WARMED aes Che f Circulation Books Open to All ) NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. . SAY-PLMORGAN TWO PRISONERS ommgeaian Commissioner Woods Said to; Cullen’s Departure by Front Have Consented to the — | Door Is Followed by Second | ody Found as That ot RUSH ORDER T0 § Bandit's Follower, Kar feut and att THREAT FOR PERSHING.| Pacific coast not to procend south of Parral in coms | the tinuing their hunt for the bandit —_— reas LONE TRAIN BANDIT These adir ty General Luis Gute ns were m » Instructed Be Ready . j in Twenty-four Hours Then Changed Mind. Also Decamps. Carranza Forces Mass Neat) pyipapenpiia, ap Orders) ———— ; init Ga Ei ea American Base and Dety [nave been received at the League formation has been placed in the! Qeeistng, N. ¥., April St.—Two of . { ands of District Attorney Swann, it ., » ¥, " Further Advance. lisland Navy Yard by the command ; ' Warden Kirchwey’s guests at Sing | as lear bts af tu the ef. as Jers of the battleships Connecticut and) ** Ls ehh uw i Sing Prison have decamped within 7 fect that he banking firm ¢ J. 0 CHINUATIUA, Mex, April 21—The Kansas’ to be in readiness to. sail eae the last twenty-four hours body supposed to be that of Vilia and/ Within twenty-four hours, it was Morgan & Co. hired the MNS) Peter Cullen, sergeant-at-arma of said this noon, Their destination National Detective Agen o install), q exhumed by Mexicuns has been founa | Mild th roan, ‘Their destination | National I weney ne | fi the Welfare League, wearing the to be that of another man 7 , ., . av det phone in thi is Warden's overcoat, whieh he had hoc r Brutus, one of the larg- seymour & iour in the Equit- | American troops have been Jest int rvice, left last night for stolen from the prison office, escaped | SHOOTS MAN IN HOLDUP Action. Convict’s Daring Flight. IHE ISSUE.; WORE WARDEN’S COAT. MUNITIONS AIL ila Seymour and Seymour First, Man Assigned to Print Deserip- Said They Would Press Case, tion of First Fugitive Bu abte ling for the purpose of learn. through the front door at 9 o'clock) ing « ontracts fur munitions they last nigh were. exect M 1 John Borhis, a young convict sen- OP. Me are the fisea tenced from Brooklyn robbery, r the Allies. Un- Was sent to the print shop in the vard LINE FOR AMERICAN TROOP SUSSEX CASE RE-EXAMINED AT BERLIN; KAISER HOLDS UP DECISION ON NOTE No Let Up by U-Boats, Firmly Declares Head Of German Admiralty ‘ with Great ta commander of Chihu ae oa can be ship- @t midnight to set up and print a Deciaring that Villa's Wounds Express Messenger Who abroad unless the orders go! circular describing Cullen and offer been found, but that the bo Resists and Escapes " » their ands Seymour & tng a reward for his capture. ose grave . 7 : ea have executed Be CON) roulars are aly # printed and dis- that of a member of the Vi ERO i oa: anit A munitions con-|{?ibuted as soon orsible afier a SVEPORT, Lan Ap ‘i pany an . unitions. ¢ " Gutierrez announced that t eed! end s Just why J 1. Morgan & Co.) prison escapes. Borhis war left OR WiLWAM ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ. know whether V was dead i . 4 want to have the law firm/atone in the print shop, He set up but believed him unw i ; fan) jaa two ve a and printed the efrculars and then MATIAL \ons HOLTaRN URE ar| Neither John 8. Seymour no ‘ ; . } Gee OR CN CUR At the same time h ured Major) | i : ie ire daateics Gok ry tng | ausietly withdrew, Attendants velieve | Emphatic Statement by Holta-) Jose de ka Luz Herrera, of Martel, who : haf firm, would eaplain that point to-|Ne climbed the sron fence ho wes' | endorfl Probab Jetore ambush of American x side of the prison yard, dropped into " Sesses: In ithe “ary ai r nd | da ° é i Wilson Note Arrived. | troops th ud been instructed dett to} dohn S. Se ir sald this mora-|the Hudson, swam to a point below | ’ siti eto acc tha “ATORIGE t cling that the per whe nd the | the prison, climbed wre.and started . | ee ; nd eavesdropping prosecuted, | for New York By Carl W. Ackerman. manders not to advance beyond Aken to a hospital both by his firm:ar Agents Of) Prison gossip has it the escapes are | eoocigs “ r Cons: || i Fal io their search for Villa where physicians: re Equitable Butiding. because the]a part of a game of prison politi ' veal Hea } ’ Chihuahua nowspapers to ais f the Burns agents rented n adjo ning! There isa faction among t BERLIN, April 20 (via wireless to | no ear tireme ve p us. ‘The “ nounced the early 1 MMe rs 1 phinder isi the Seymour & suite and|that ardently desires the re Tuckerton, N. J., April 21).—Germany American forer ' a Tia ound for| gained entrance to the means} former Warden ‘Thomas Mott Os. | Pantha henssu baci printed what purported to be A ort New Orleans fa duplicate key. In the a hoon | borne, when he gets through with his |C# 99 ne further in her subma il Washington 4 h teas je issued # statement that no com-| troubles: with the Distriet Attorney | concessions to the United States, Ad: | ae Sees United states has de plaint would be mad District] of Westchester County, ‘Thess pro-|miral von Holtzendorff, Chief of the | . i German ant wit ve eo HINT THAT BERNSTORFF Sone m Lee tet netgear ttameien Ae scl hiieh atinh INE BURR: { on Maren ban ywnas Worth, | the prison, up to a short time ago Cat . . 5 of Carran | Jan interview with the United Pr itid to Have Detained oot ttt) MAY BET HIS. PASSPORTS! wives ves name us Hain Wersneimar | Warden Kitehwes: sudden. cut igure hres United! Phang i to Have Detaine chet Y associated with W, t. Burns most of their privileges and issued | te-day. Sent to Bottom, parently to « urther advance ; ne Sees in chav Rute orders they must remain inside the| “But remember,” said the German es the Usited ‘ tate f ven | Revelations Outside of the U-Boat}, the: ciicos: < -|pr do sume work, Word trav-l naval head later, during the courses of | Loxpox. a renee Jon, Luis Herrera se brothe anircwter » Discussed in | rat ed rune rn rehwe . 7 Re aeet Wax kilted by} CUMtroversy Are Discussed in Attornating: with 1 around that W Kirchwey | the interview. “that we have no de ateh from ¥mu Holland, sa in-law, Co! Washington 1 charge of the office, expected to remain charge of ta Ly American troops in the Parral fight ashingtor bated ob Cans {prison irrespective of the cmreome ot {sire for a break with the United Lutch steamship wijk Van has gone to 1 w Two : 4 nd WASHINGTON, April 21—Tr Belgian Relief Society, were Miss| the Osborne proseention, People in| States. That would be insanity, We) Nassnu was san e fle troops of ad ‘ : © hints in Washington of tesolue| Murray, a man named Lynch and! Ossining well posted in the inside | hall not bring it about pite our nt down in six ites brig e y affecting Ambassador | former itenant of Police Frank | workings of the prison l Ae | Gantrgidsibuah Sidorously cur aupraas {il Anan epRw feusall pan Le Ona aiauaani Sin temccatat . nator In: connect wth Oppenteimer, all Burn + Who | ber he Welfu Lou rine warfare Y x survivors have been landed me‘thauay a 1 Alien A ei made themselves conspieue Cullen and Bort rde We did nots © Busses ] rymen under ( Hrow ie nF tps Ken from the oflives of We Hurns and tis son Sherman Burns |to discredit W Aa " haa win and Mi) ae a gel in New York toe at night, . A detec-| Polieaman Lemuel sniffer ante! ' ¢ H "I ! ‘ V ani ev at ' | Pape sken f vito connect with |ing near the we Cutlen | gy 1 it ! mary fen mniton north of | & Seymour and |eome down the wich af-|, } antrnatre | fit Acting on War M pues! aiding to the of-|fords @ short cut to Sing & and : . : Spstruciunny, en : ae yas learned | make for the 9,81 train to New Y 7 Honerdy A Krell wivelenals tained ten int 1 ha f Seymour & y |The policeman did not know Cullen 3 m nied AY ’ sald she hed : Hi \ ” shipped a week aie f t a Was a fugitive ra on heen ip in the Downs by the Bros, A » me of wh 1 ‘Nan: tafe 9 ; as < F tlie Anior f Though Cullen left at 9 “SIGHT MANY SHIPS, BUT DO NOT ! es since March ed for . uh *|midnight passed befo: ATTACK her detent had came from the pris The wits rn od fi sition in Holand Many of our submarines have pu pinion in Sia 1 ; tL Was not sounded. af t returned from rounding up British in et eras : 5 a ‘ B SOM AEDS A MER S SA: UPB IiAR DOW ui essels, They sighted scores of petra would ® Ato ord At S vent hinx Baile WOM NRE One ¥ England and America, but not one 1 reported Ma Biasee printer Se s en peas, shite fe OF\Bing ® arte f ‘th as touched, although ! 1 1 Aus Ser cities and) barring American na ttiaé Ambase| wr swore Iiat Aitu'-|boy he was a product of Hei's| Of these was touched, aithoug : ' iia dvaws forces from using the Mexican tele might rece ney 1 issued the subpoenas,|BKitehen, and began his “eareer” be be eid ee eae : his (aainlich nee graph and telephone line egeona dadeneniic ame to serve thom they found the {fore he wan thirteen, He aerved| SAff¥ing War munitions for the \ ianded last nigh Scores of sh w fired at an mitroversy, but Burns offices guarded and barricad. | terms the Catholic | alites: EM BARS SUN American who made a fight over the it ‘i F hav werk hie t sheube baouee feraae AnH. of . We have definitely agreed ie Boon tot A rOuRN Sea city Wednesda >a soon Crew The others Then he we t warn the arsws and passengers o rin of i narme ntaal A number Americans who ne Wack tie OR wi ahuotitie® c passenger liners. We have wien here to inyestigate rep ¢ ‘ tf ere was! Was paroled. Flix las! sentence uf up to that promise in every ¥ . n the —- — > acated as nu the f of years, of which he had » 1 chsh mut ween ones by ate re M ‘ Wa (Continued nd Base) t Wires tappin the detecta.feen months, was for bu reight ship: the same manner \OAREL WW 4 . r risa : WILSON VISITS SAYRE BABY. Gale : A RISEN SaBe : eee mie iaihevend/the barden ter aay cA EASTER SPECIAL. President Hurctes Of te See f the (ist ‘ Osborne and became t r belligerent natic , aian sense $10 Men's Suit or Overcoat, $5.95. Newent Granden t 7 F " members of t fs « ‘ The “HUB” Clothing Cort oad A - ‘ Lust Auguat C " ‘ rl 4 ay at Barels Opp. Woolworth , ' ti st Buliding). Un ‘ widay 1 D married Mis 18 1,000 Men's & Young 3 & Top oon t . otk 1 A ‘H Wes we seve s 4 u minke, rays ia PURVES ' Fiat is + Lie . 4 — , thirds, $5.95 } . n white ‘ a f Paste PhOWwnns wet The Hub ' Heat aes ; > - h «aus ner Burclay St, | 8 : a Warden's J PR Pon Mew STH sett gonaes WOKE HUNDISG FLORENT, Ca Ce wed Sevond lage) jteaemunule bones aivow jbeas ine—pure food sieaa dD Ady Cor Park How aud Mrooklye Bridge,—aari orld, FINAL 22 PAGES 1 PRA ara WEATHER—Showers probable to-night and Saturday, PRICE ONE CENT. —= ——— +42 —__ — GERMAN LEADERS 10 CONFER WITH KASER AND HOLLWEG. ON THE SUBMARINE SSE Official Comment on the Wilson Ulti- matum Is Withheld Until Chan- cellor Confers With Cerman Ruler at Army Headquarters. WASHINGTON ANXIOUS FOR EARLY SETTLEMENT BERLIN, April) 21.—President Wilson's demand that Germany abandon her present submarine methods under penalty of a diplomatic break was conveyed to-day to the Kaiser and the people of Germany. ‘The text of the note was telegraphed to grand anny headquarters for the Emperor's immediate perusal. Several hours later it was circus lated throughout Germany by the official news agency for publication in to-day’s papers. The Vossische Zeitung remarked editorially that Germany will make a further examination ot the The news- papers declaring it fata in the Sussex case, lisplay prominently eacerply trom a Chicago newspaper editorial opposition to war with Germany Good Frid. olficial expression from the Foreign Office. the submarine issue. | Because to-day is it is practically impossible to obtain It is indicated that no ellor von Bethmann-Hollweg re- Easter visit to the Kaiser, probably on Monday, | Vhere is little ik seit to Washington betore the end of next ibmarine controversies with America began it ha an comment would be mide until Chan. }turns from hi J that Any will be week. Since the been customary to summon into conference heads of the marine department and leading bankers and busin&s men before a reply was sent to Washington. [tis probable that this course will again the Reichstag will be followed, and that in addition leading membe be invited to express their views, iGermany Must Halt Sinkings As a Condition to Parleys A Ww aft WASHINGTON rbma cgpalen against United States When G umediately, Is of Geran ie way will be the clear to " 10 HURRY THIRTY WARSHIPS TO SEA Ix previously ag and vanengers, ” balgn must edu © two Govern ‘ ‘ L decision as to Charlestown Navy Yard Oi ers Expect to Have Fleet in t Shape in Fitteen Days , Yard 9 i the at 1 \ ‘ ' " ' apect a " 4 trom " Bity * \ work ve > i SHOKE Eas E OKE Iss resus Tor Cag. Tqeshoue Ueemmas (ON ~ ain \ . ou Ambassador vem

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