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Biya shud bt AIL EDITION (| oe = PRICE ONE CENT. SS Copyright, 1916, by (The New Che | “ Circulation Books to All.” | “CREW BLEW The Press Publishing York World), NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1 TROOPS DEFEAT VILISTAS: ALL SX, WOUND NINETEEN ; MO ARAN LI LIVES LOST LOST Dodd's re _ ; FOUND NOT CUILTY FIGHT ON THRE angina | Horses, Arms and Equipment | (\F KILLING CHILD Captured From Outlaws, | Ww ho Flee. Brings in as in Wendi of Ac- quittal on Ground of Insanity. The jury in the trial of Mrs. Ida Sniffen Rogers for child murder re- | Jury FIELD HF April % (Via 5: Two Americans were killed and ADQUA Wireless to three wounded in an engarement be-! tween cavalrymen under Col, George A, Dodd Villa Tomachio, in the centre of the Sterra and 260 bandits at ground of insanity” at half past 3 SUESRCH BROKER |" Fr er ee Damage FORS1OO,000AND | WIFE FOR DIVORE George Gullette — Accuses Leonard J, Field of Stealing Beautiful Wife’s Heart. OGdw eee See eit | ee ee oe 9 LOVE NOTES EVIDENCE. Plaintiff's Sister Tells of His}. Wife’s Alleged Confession. 916. AEROPLANE IN DUEL WITH A ZEPPELIN TWO MILES IN AIR Another French Machine At- tacks German Torpedo Boat Off Ostend. RAID Many Buildings Destroyed Lowestoft and Yarmouth, BRITISH LOSSES With evidence which he alleges was supplied by his sister, George Gul- turned the verdict, “Not guilty on the! \e a young Virginian, to-day browse suit In the Supreme Court for $100,000 damages against Leon- ard J. Field, a Wall Street broker, for alleged theft of the affections of Mrs, Grace Olive Gullette, his beau-| § | titul young wife. | | | Simultaneously, Gullette filed in the same court a sult for divorce, naming Where a Ship Was Struck. PARIS, April 26. plane and a Zeppelin fought a duel at an altitude of 4,000 motres off Zeo- brugge to-day, nine incendiary shells at the Zeppelin, -A French aero- The aeroplane fired which appears to have heen dam- The engagement, occurring of the earth, was fought at 3 o'clock this morning. Only brief despatches had reached ache ders Al BNI 0 beet Set wnt , “MRS, ROGERS FOUND NOT GUILTY OF MUR 18 PAGES ES Weather—Showere Probable To-Night and Thuredayy » | EDITION ‘PRICE ONE Pi UP CASEMENT SHIP AFTER CAPTURE ON IRISH COAST MARTIAL LAW IV DU DUBLIN: WIMBORNE NOT A CAPTIVE; REVOLT REPORTED CHECKED Postoffice Recaptured and Other Posi- tions Taken From the Revolution- ists—Troops Prevent Spread of the Trouble From Irish Capital. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS FIGHT SINN FEINERS LONDON, April 20.—A German raider involved in the attempt to moro than two miles from the surface! lind troops and ammunition on the coast of Ireland last Friday morning was blown up by her crew atter she was captured, Lord Lansdowne an- | ‘ 7 | nounced this afternoon in the House of Lords. Madres, in Western Chihuahua, on Field as corespondent. Both actions : ¢ raider was riibedsas ahh , MiGhae Fee | April 22, a ng to an official report o'clock this afternoon, Mrs. Rogers were brought by Honry J, and Fred- Parin thls afternoon, “Tt ayneared, The raider was disguised as a Dutch trader instead of as a Norwegian, an ' ‘i ; erick E. Goldsmith, attorneys for however, that a Fron 4 aquadron, fol- | as was originally reported. Sir Roger Casement and two companions reaching here to-day heard the reading of the verdict by Guilette. | lowing out the new polley of meeting . conn} The " ind, under four Edward Storck, the foreman, without “a iiinge the charges mado against Zeppelin raiders, darted toward Zee- Made their escape to shore trom the German submarine accompanying the i , ‘y 7 . Eo brugse whe ord of In pight's | A enters, Baca, Cervantes, Dominguez the slightest outward sign of emotion. | the young broker ix that he succeeded i a i o , rd ‘ sha tbe raider in a collapsible boat, but were later captured 4 Rios, w surprised in the late nt to the jury in stealing Mra, Gullette’s love by BA ERAH SOR sin RATD NOR LENCO RAGY ‘ ' < iat " ss de ha - is afternoon, orn-|lavishing expensive gifts upon her : ie French coast, for the ‘purpose of Martial law has been proclaimed in Dublin County and Dublin City afternoon afier a threes | % rane p at “ 2 | intercepting thi turning , . en on of the woman's trial be-/and administering harmful drugs, Be ie. marie tltae und environs are under the control of British troops who were hurried to > hours’ running fie fore Supreme Court Justice Arthur 8,/ after which, it is ged, he estab- | } 1 1 After the bat the Americans ipking in the Bronx County Court | lished the young wife and her four- RY . ©! aeroplane, armed with cannon, fired the scene of Monday's revolt from Belfast and Holyhead found six He ‘ x ‘ , an 1 devoted to summing | year-old d nus hter, Nea ‘a, in a gor GRACE 0. GULLETTE I Geely Gane Greamtent Reports reaching here from New Y German trishmen wounded, while a iu geously furnished apartment at No. 2 —— a al tied that Le Wimborne, | ¥ lreland, an farms and equity twas captured Lowia Stuyvesant Chanter, 771 West End Avenue, where she still AGERE D RETOLIEDG UE isasic7l his statf had beet : eae} Reports received here made 1 senting Mr gers, spoke for an/lives with Mrs. Dorothy Smith, her HETTY GREEN NOT DYING: SWISS FRONTIER type was nro A Hone Ih werlal members of his statf had been captured by the revolutionisis and were mention of Villa himself being Wil you», as did District Attorney Francis | husband's sister, who, It is said, fur- i See ay ae “aa Faraone Deity held as hostages were disproved towtay. The following telegram the band, althoux pads bee aii Martin, Mr. Martin bitterly de jai hed the evidence, including many SHE HAS A SORE TOE REPORTED CLOSED subout forty wounded was received in London this atternoon from Lord Wimborne: ported previously that he was in Bid=| jounced Lorlys on Rogers, who| love notes, upon which the suits are id on ‘ 7 mile ing in the mountains in that vicinity. | y, ates deceral motive |needicaiad, ual - ft ny wonton he situation Is satisfactory. .Stephen's Green has been oceu- While last reports placed the bandit | ager ghe hloride of mer-| On West End Avenue, diagonally | “Richest Woman in the World} Despatches Say Germany Prohib- i known ths after. pled. Eleven Insurgents have been killed. The provinclal news ts niles y ‘ae A . gures include more ° on leader nt Monoava, about fifty miles! oupy to hy ar-.ld son, John, | across the street from Mrs. Guette’a | Falls Over Rug in Son’s Home ited Departure of Foreigners Jthan a score of British sailor reassuring, . south of Tomachic, whieh ts approxt-!ana her ths-old daughter| home, Mr. Field lives with his wife, | and Injures Her Foot. for 20 Days. wounded in the running Ant with Premier Asquith announced in the House of Commons to-day that mately ty-five miles southwest Of Porida me in, too, for | who, before marriage, was Mrs. Kath- an cruiser squadron off the > y a ste) Py . ala’ s " a 1 to », A tcirne Gai re Government has completely routed the rebels from pos Ss Chihuahua City, the belief was firm oy equal share erine Peters, a stage beauty. At No. | Col. BE. WH. R. Green denied to-day PARIS, April 26-—-The German- ecco cnekcurmenia tes | . a pe ery ‘ ie re a re mf ni: they | here that V v not with the Martin, in the ¢ 125 Riverside Drive, Jacob Field and| at bis home, No. 5 West Ninetieth| Swiss frontier has been closed since i ame us , aj seized it the beginning of the uprising in St, Stephen's Green, a park in commanil « declared that Rogers and the woman | his wife, the parents of young Field, | street, that his mother, Hetty Green,| Monday afternoon, even to mails, at Lavwe the heart of Dublin, and in houses at strategic points commanding docks The V re encamped were living like wild h ‘that the | reside, Friends of the family recall-| 4. soriousiy iil, She hus bee t|anys a despatch to the Matin from 0 Stat nee | and public buildings. Liberty Hall, the headquarters of the Sinn Fein in a jage nowhen th ind that she} ed to-day that elght years ago, Mr. 1 bel ” ‘ b ; ber fcatocmeal . A at his house for a week and Berne, also bom UE RIE CO or SOC a Separatist organization, is also in the hands of the troops, caught un column Movchair Field, senior, was suc ao heer Woreigners now in Germany have} Yarmouth Lowestoft, i | riding toward tt bot kk during his address | damages for alleged alienation of the] indisposed, he sald, butt been informed that none will be als he tri i I eye rts that the rebels were armed with machine guns were denied in the afte nT id wept. | affections of Mrs, Ol Walleott| to business to-day, jlowed to leave the country before by Prem Asquith { that the Nationalist Irish Volunteers tasrnadicital sti It was| Hall, daughter of Virgil Tosetti, fam- Mrs. Green stumbled twenty days have elapsed. lol fi ; a iferousii the 1 1 pass the force of [ous portrait paint Jacob Field | acy of a rus in her W u on t uthorities in putting commar rgrizled, vi ‘ v for} was for many » of Wall cpr anid mnralpod onal iow ! and ath na ined the troop: § As ‘inte (ahh Werir e clenched | known as ‘Jake the plunger,’ and his! toes so that walking at. On ; a \ im his chair, | protits on ‘Change mounted into the|Sumday she went for a tomablte | VISITS FULTON MARKET dhe Sinn Fein organiza en declared tn fy. Mem- y 4 \ to] millions. Ride andvchusis eal a ro fealt with a in Mi. Asquit House o Onen during ght th he : “Mother had a ehill w got | AE OF meee indate the Jury was a brief one, He summed] Among notes turned over by Gullette ; a, < | Arrives in Shipload of Flounder Com prces recived i ing wp the f degrees of homicide and|and his sister to Attorney Henry J. hack $05 a NE é ‘ 4 : | wes J hip brag 1 Ome jinst the A y ee prava!dho wonidnl Waa sano er Little Na Qué | Sad gave her @ fe Island Shi the Most-Oltice and re ¢ J t be eof th Pn ENS AGA Ha TE have had to eall rhe in alauk bela outside of D lid that steps we a e defence to prove ale was insane LENNIB Hen ; The 7 , le lut opull yy ROGERS WAS CONFIDENT JURY ering to Mem eet Tad man ceeeived GETS DEATH THREAT °' tial ht Phe WOULD ACQUIT, y ttle Medra an] , ‘ IMM P| H that dra i P the nich ' 1 nied confident of - y No, 10 b 1 Mark ny f ndit wy a t Sir R ent S r oO lL e said aie aa vill jul for his wife after y 19, 1915, this note aus a“ ft ny i faut fost Roger ( m : 3 u k peearehorgar al iT dar > the jur " A Mrs, Green i bby . 4 Ap nbt far fron 100 W Cecil oward M 4 bitse 4 3 fownr mee fF would take the city fur a Atthe Sweetheart; So sorry you _— fae ail ie es i \ ink f ent te ne know If you want ' } Tene At ahd the twenty {adjourned and{ or need anything, IM be at th yoy | P {dock w ' rhe A t 2 Han Se i re aie ene : beat 1 r + deliberations tll| —¢ all y Waiting to hear NEEDED IN TRENCH 3. hit i col i ‘ae bussador, Sir Cecil Spring tury tor trelapd, ar x1 toed hat he ne Be sisi await Gen. Persh = from you. With all my lov E | Mari fish vacil he fa ncetved) Oni voFerrnd 101 to tak eth t ution, toner ° ‘ ‘ ; (Continued on Seventh Page.) "LENNIE — - Jeunt ond of 1 1 RPL AERUARRE Fr i Col, Dodd was off y commended War . it er | Hone! hi on shipping four Hie Anly aourde on anton a: a untishuin- Tastes Ti aneeean for the prompt own by ‘a. Berane of the Ne x and w t er oe eral t tha Ireland, but London ts the small, outnumbered f ! for i 4 cold, | ° ' et 1 nt . As es creas tl night to get Pees “ire hie rant, | of ' . vem? \ a EL ers na LON DO \ | 1 | tea tlnst i } ‘ withdrawal « America ' : : ; ox 4 ha tion will br 1 W Presa) The V \ ‘ i ; Minister Obvre p ‘ : 2 si Inve i ference wit! 1 . 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