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s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. SSE STCONOOPTIN FA Lard Liatonnt Who We, KAERS DECISION FRENDHPOSTIONS |=—=—==—~WFEOF RIKER ment had advance informa of U. S. TO ASK CARRANZA ment exp rs, ae a OOOMENDONOT :——~ — NN U-BOAT ISSUE) WEST OF MEUSE | ‘s."sissrsts FOUNDINKITCHEN For several weeks rumors that Tevolution was impending in Trela 1| | _—_——— chief theme of Obregon-Scott-Fun- ston border conference. ine seine the mibreak: GuAnitus el Hollweg Pe Holtzendorf Germans Vigorously Bombard) 771) i. first yuace, Scott and Fun-| Mrs. Forrest Marsh, Separated Reach Headquarters in Field | Avocourt Wood and Trenches | ston will try to stow Obregon the} From Husband, Was Fors Asquith sees't to Plan, Which Easter Sunday. The newspapers Also. Calls. for 15,000 Re- Peoria were no ture for Conference, | = Near Hill 304, |ieetsitadit Qictsion'or'tie'tine| merly a Belle of tanta, ey will lay stress on the need for Feports Were ho Rurprise. | cruits a Week After May 27. NO BREAK IS EXPECTED.]|. PARIS. Aprit 26—French positions | freer use of Mexican railroads, with was An house roof gas in the apartment Sir Roger Case on the Verdun front west of the jout, however, making any demand a acrows troland: Satur MAY CALL BOYS TO WAR Piped png armed escort who knew 1 ML IME Mok) Sala Meuse were bombarded vigorously by | They will try to persuade Obregon] trot caused the stiperintendent to that this one Carranga concession | * “ agile prisoner only by two initials, He ar | eat All Depends, Says Berlin De-|the Germans last night. The attack | probably would mean the stccess--| break into the rooms of Mrs, Julla rived In London without incident ond] British Government Proposes immediately was lodged in the Mot ia » Vance C) "1 was centred on Avocourt Wood and |Py "What the expedition! Singicton Marsh early te They ropolitan jrison to Include All 18 Years Old spatch, on the Firmness of [tie first tine trenches north of | sooner tha methine, —— bfound Sfre, Mates deed on the WARE _——— in Military Service Act. President Wilson Hill No. 304. OBR Lyi, <A [Rehan lesb he teas on q , ’ = ls , Funston have|of the kitchen, She had apparently TRIAL OF CASEMENT | Pui ou stbea Ds alo Utalll ve for EI Paso to-night | turned on all the Jota of the gas stove, " ; 4] y 10 mier Af . = bom ba ent. to mevt ( Obrego seated Wawel? benldecie ane OE aecaar I OaTDON maa ‘he eat ion one ib BERLIN, April 26.—Chancetlor von| ‘The official French statement: of re nt Wilson conferred thin ag. | 1 horself beside it and rested Rethmann-Hollweg and Admiral von| this afternoon, in which these de-|ternoon with Secretary of War Laker |" head on a pillow on a small table, Holtzendorff, Chief of the Admiraity | yelopments. are reported, says also [OM the instructions to be sent to Gen,| From Wilhelmina Austin, Mra . , cott covering the conference Marsh's day-work maid, the police staf, arrived at the Katser's field) that a number of German prisoners C i lay -w ma ne Pp SS Ry RAR: oF 1 that her husband, Forrest * to-day for the confer-| were taken in the course of yester-| reports of sniping we jerman-American crisis. | day's attack north of the Aisne, to-day. It was asserted that) an) Marsh, a broker at No, 71 Broadway, © Chancellor is expected to re-| ‘The Germans attempted to attack] American trooper sitting in front of lved the Alpha Delta Phi Club, his tent in a small camp near Sa-|No. 191 West Forty-fourth Street, ed on behalf of als fore nent yester LONDON, April Sir Roge ment has been brought to England to stand trial and is de- tained in military custody leads to| ate efforts to obtain men required by the assumption that he will be tried Vountary entis VAAN LAL SEL A Le » fact that eneral military compat n unl ae atiended eon the turn by the end of the week, perhaps) a small French post north of Ember- + i t@o suffered a bullat wound in the the charge of high treason. ed married men The Government's bringing a rough draft of Germany's| menil, in Lorraine, but were repulsed | jaw An encounter between Lieut, |!!¢ Was summoned, He sald that he his charge has been preferred less | Pronosals were publicly annou to reply. with heavy losses. Prisoners admit} Alden M raham and Villa cap. | WAS Morried to Miss Singleton tn than half a dozen times in Engiand in| 44¥ {1 a long statement to the press. crmans also lost heavily in| tain ata point below Namiquiy The split in the ranks of the Ger-| that the ‘ u >| Philadelphia five years ago, They the last hundred y Tho last in-| ‘The Government, Mr. Asquith sald, man press over the American de-| yesterday's attacks against the) een aha proneht heen siiled [aeparated about a year ago, and In ‘ stance was during the Boer War, re-|W!ll “forthwith ask Parliament: for mands became more pronounced to-| French salient at La Chapelotte. with seven pounds of sily + July she sued him there for a separa. sulting in the conviction of Arthur COMPUlsory Dower” unless at the end day, The Vossische Zeitung led th Several German — reconnoissances + toto the Amer Ameriean camp, | on on the ground of incompatabil- | Lyneh in 1 Mr. Lynch, who is Of four weeks, ending May 27, portion of the press urging every ef-| were dispe on the Paissy and] jity i now a member of the House of Com. | Men have been secured by voluntary fort to preserve friendly relations| Troyon sectors. ion of the 000 estate 4 TANKER’ FIGH' FIGHTS cently she had heen a student at i mons, was sentenced to death, but the | (Hlistment he same course ts pros) $ | America, Count von Reventlow,| ‘The text of the statement follows: U- BOAT; Jee ve jean School of Dramatic Art sentence was commuted and a year| Posed If in any one week after May 4 |demanding that Germany make no} “During an attock yesterday north and “1 enthusiastic in her am- later a paraon was granted | HO men have not been secured} |further cone ssions, argued that iffof the Aisne which enabled us to IS SUNK IN HALF HOUR bit to goon the stage. Mr. Marsh d The Express suggests the possibility | direct enlistment. ‘These arrange. t war results and the United States| capture the small woods south of the dhe had settled on Mrs. Marsh at | that Sir Roger, if convicted of high| Ment are to hold good until 200,000} | seizes internéd German ships, a Ger- | Woods of Buttes we made seventy- Refused to Surrender When Or. is time of their separation a@ cone treason, may be beheaded, asx under | UMittested men have been obtaine : man victory at the end of the war will| two unwounded prisoners of whom be the existing law a person found guilty| Owing to the length of ti ree LORD WIMBORNE. more than restore the lost ships. {f|one was an officer and seven were| dered and Keeps Up Running En- | ne inherited tt his father, a Cleve- | = a ven the yO beneats {quired to sift individual cares under jsiniees pesaceseeeees y rmany is beaten, Reventlow ar- | petty officers, veral enemy recon-} gavement—Struck Eight Times, |!4nd bank: ently. Mrs, Marsh ing itetead of hang : @d*\ the present system, the Presa state- a ve ued, she will lose as many ships as |naissances which were mpted dur BERLIN: ( R ict [at e time of her marriage was a | peer lment sald, reeruiting te date has re now In American harbors anyway. |ing the night toward our trenches in Pidite 1a wireless to Savy d beauty of where SAYS ROME DESPATCH| “With a viow to ultimate addition {2 viable mew in tis Mages cision as to whether members ahould| intense kombardment of our positions| fit on the U-bont, and a haif-hour| oh 6 of which was addressed to Eugene egy close their affairs pending the out-|in the woods of Avocourt and upon |"! : nel Newbold at the Lotos Clu Mr. Ay fepiletl saath lites tions temas me of the crisis, Several American | our first lines north of Hili No, go4, | Steamer was sunk, it was seml-off- | iia ow 4,191, or who may join ed to-d ifter, and to. sin Shia cantik mouth on Mar the crew to leave the engagement took co be to forces available, the Government of LONDON, April 26.—-A wireiesa de- | will further propose to bring under spatch fr vme, eireulated by athe terms of the military service act news agency, reported to-day that | all youths under eighteen on Aug. 15 Vope Benedict strongly disapproves | last as they reach that age, the Dublin disturbances, In his statement the Premier said: include: r His Holiness has ordered that al “the bn telegram be sent to the Archbishop |. t of Dublin, requesting particulars and [JOUrRmENL of the House gave the recommending that the people remain | Uiculars of the expansion of the nee will irregular in) frequent caller on ndent said evenin asked Ned for whether Mrs. Marsh had a black bag in. When 1 “My God!" came down varently business men are leaving. jast of the Meuse t President Wilson's demand that|erate artillery activity. nan submarines warn freighters,| “In the Woevre the enemy bom- luding ground rent profit-taking Was in prog-/as well as passenger liners, consti-|barded our yositions at Haudiomont ao ae on |reis during first hour, Distillers was!tutes tho most serious obstacle in|and Ronvaux with big guns, Our | CUSine be i eight times b of instal-| strong, selli re was mod- Mrs, Marsh the Gold-| Mp Newbold and sign, their changes, fol in first few bap inarricd men, ‘The iteus rest rinutes by downward trend, Con-| of which assistance will ranted siderab she xclaim upstairs, Hi. In the amer was hit yur the s nier in moving the ad. and rent « kage interest, paymen ments in virtie of contracts six the erew sure 4 up to 501-4, a new/|the way of a satisfactory settlement. | artillery energetically replied. There | rendered and one man was severely | °. n r late n owas mad @ of attacking MY purchase of pre the despatch said, from the first days of the war up to nilure, taxes, rites, Insurance pretn- Per eer the present time and of the total mill. ums and school fees 1 given for the purpose « GUARD CONSUL’S OFFICE, |tary eiort of tho empire, including Wheeria | contributions from the self-governing (jes caations Taken Following Ate| Dominions and India. Ho 4 tempt to Steal Bri h Pape Extra precautions are being taken at i the British Consulate on State Street , . tent to prevent any repetition of a recent] lab eaten gas S TAKE } | n sess ae rare tempt to stent pare about tg bo went MetuAing denaniy oivde wor our AUSTRIANS Will BACK cH EEAGHIERIEE nel aE Mana Cay Gk | OTL! GERMANS TAKE FRENCH STRIKERS SMASH INTO ok, to England. of labor in providing for ihe [strike in Pittsburg district kept buy-| “A seml-oMclal telegram from Ber-| a PENCHES IN VOS a m anid to be German aptes, sof the navy, mereantile maria: lara oul é © market. Market was{!in Indicates that shipping shares deg pick Bs twenty-six, were slipped into the offices inst Friday night |MOFS, Haunltions dak other « i PART OF COL Ot LANA) eee eee eee AaTRE 9 wave dropped to figures hitherto un-| REPORT FROM BERLIN| WESTINGHOUSE PLANT | Pe een ire Nie es, business or fare to 147. Cructbio| There 18 @ growing feeling that| was no infantry action in this region | wounded. ‘The cp Alcohol ur : | " » « a | prisoner on th Jand Baldwin w oak, off about| were will’ be no ‘diplomatic! break, | during, the night nan mi | | qui << BANKER’S AU AUTO UPSET; 2 DIE. Son and Sd few st | Jones Killed, f will not f enabling such Habilt- tradesme three points. Mexican Petroleum off |PUt tt 1s too early to say that the] “In Lorraine the enemy attempted | * phe Goldmout 14-2. Little interest was shown in|etsis has passed. The situation ap-|a coup de main upon our smail posts | officially s parently depends upon the firmness} north of Hmbermenii, It was repulsed | sunner: n losses, he n the Vosges reconnoissances of pale . it was semi. | led by two itish navy ewed Tt is not eo tot shot \Jtrad.ng during second hour, and| A by the Ay tY DENVE Denver ba jof President Wilson's stand. LONDOD vee Lprices held fairly firm above the low nnum, Jexcopt in a few stocks, Norfolk &| 25.-—Gordon Jones, rher of the urd of the Kansas injured cident in inquiries ara aducted by order to exami pracnent April 26.—The Copen- w me our positions at Chappelotte cost the » all consi oratic ha n correspondent of the Exchange F746 Western advanced 23-8 to 122 7-8 on Pederal Re enemy very important loss ; vant to the recruiting p solo, rurner and their five= injured. The and seized several letters containing im- ‘ portant despatches, which were lying on he bearing -of finance"on che | known, as a result of the crisis with fi enor era 7, Norfolk and We question of recruiting, and in par Vienna Reports Successes and nh, In response ar Mu son Wwe 2 f bis! | L. 1), April 26.—The Britis! fs 3 he “fallen short of requirements which Mediately on the expiration of his | The American Chamber of Com- | the sectors of Paissy and Troyon were | * [Bonl ud ee ene was born thirty years ago, POPE D. APPROVES were necessary to fulfill our proper | The’ tremor ais veterred to. th J | merce of Berlin held a lengthy meet- | dispersed by our tire, one oe a OS secret f Mrs. Marsh's THE IRISH REVOLT, military effort." question of assi © to be ‘ ing yesterday, but reached no de-| “West of tho Meuse there was an|@erman submarine to stop, opened). oarrment wero found scaled letters, %f | F _—— ericx, which is regarded as of the} BPRLIN, Was caused by att a desk. A clerk happened to see t} explo- han troops) Rush Past Guards nd The ins made an attack on the 1, |MeWspapers that there have been filed] English attack was repulsed lresult# obtained to date had falle at the American Legation at Berne aaah A ‘ increase of dividends, advanced to 2 : Attempt io} ¢ NREL a Gave chu ed tae iat tar et Anane ial antes nee Claims the Gains Were Held ak Tene oa ae fe st gravity, though official circies sapturs 1 the f and . raed ne o Warkmen {o { arated as they ran, but the clerk thes a Hen Avainst Attacks keneral market was sirong in last {CMtinue to hope for an adjustment} French trenches on Hill No, 4 ; took the © with th n that could safely f Pittaburgh Coal common gained differences. ast of Celles in fighting in the hem. da dropped them as he wrenehed Nh be spared from industry tor militar RERLIN, April 26 (by wiretese tot she A “Responsible Gorman — statesmen sterday, taking : loose. Several yun have now been| purposes during the present ve Ay eech in tAlin toa bas hi [ds points to 2 1 sold off}are continuing the negotiation: . the War Office Br teports added to the SOTIRS Lae ree and tho anticipated effect of calling park ote Cal Dior | jarge number of telegrams being sent | announc noon nia Na rd {up these numbers at the rate pro- ‘ part of Cc te | io and received from Washington} Between Dead Man's Hill and | orde libaadiwaareebinined ently by th inns, the Caure Wood, northwest of Ver- haveak }ticularly since August last, whe: ys, The announcement fol Not ne Gazette De Lau-{and frustrated. 5 | . ne X IF ALLIES WIN WAR registration Was carried out, were | cris} sanne says it learas trom German] South of La Bassee Canal a strong | 1 reviewed, It was shown that the ji Wy . ne $1.50 to $6.50 ; short of requirements which w outhwe ne of Doberdo Pla 1S land the American Consulate at Zurich | gy si oa Turkey Must Surrender Straits to) necessury to fullil our propor military tenn, Otherwiae there were. onty |, , Arn tO by the two BWM | ene ah a Batelen ushed ¢ way t , . ii j eft é : ‘ © » Susse! te Caar, Duma in Petrograd Ts wan Sin ane tach canes Nery on ments along the coast nee ata 1 meee pale We Hot to an overest . c verC 0] a, : r Ast private guards Is Told. mate of the number of men available, And on ihe Canthian front ‘ saw a torpedo approach- ie Nbtied tno plant ihoan onore to » ure Special: in the art of ‘ -PTROGR 26 butt + lengch of thne which mus! "AW inearian troops re \ the si Lea A : D » Join trike y ana fitting glasses and de- PETROGRAD, April 26.—A definite be occupied “in sifting individual eypiod ut of support on the| 4 » German papers say that these |i the presence ae evarda 1 | Sete our entire Line to this practice agreement has I into be. eases Without impairing ether essen , ieee \ a{men, Cenoni and Niederost, swore |troops were reviews s Were made Premes aid eouuteie seni ale oe tercen the antante alilae whi the Ul national services or eausing horthwes! the summit 1*| they were compelled by the French |kosky, their commander Want tn the q prep Ld ‘ \ y ; : Bee eine ror_of. Mate prevent our own complete factory ut prices Krave co of bardsbip, LF 4, and held it) agains and British authorities to make this Menassier, Dardanelles. will b : | 7 FA oRe rdanelies will be given to Russia on tation the Govern of the enemy. ‘Phe suinmit is | au | si nent on pain of having thelr ee Te RuasiOn troona. paraced 4 railre hyp Were at the conclusion of the war, if the ment deter upon three relative Aone Aveirodhingarian ane 1 | passports taken from them, through the city, proceded by little girls One Wad serious | Broken lenses replaced from 35e. up. Teutonic powers aro crushed, This ly, minor prop ee rateeean ‘ pA Ss who strewed dower in thelr path ! ‘inger Optometriste statement was made in the Duma py IR ded bn until the ond) Hite : 1 Is & Opticians Prof. Millukoft, the Liberal leader, > f,the war ofthe xervice of time ¢x-| in the na near| +‘) HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. w. . pte gana sector spirited artillery i pired men wh period of servi For centuries, Russia has sought an under the present law ean be outlet to the free sea, her own tended for one year only: in Reval Areas Madison Av., Cor. 100thSt. 114 FultonSt, | “a poe HINGHAA N.Y. April 2 7 18 | an ie esteem \) § TROOPS. DEFEAT Council of the Hoyal_Arcanut | 981Prospect Av., Bronx, 604 W. 181atSt. LEI May Aprit 26.—Fhe ‘entries for tormor-| Vo Ve Jin n here to-day, ote Riv wements | ¢ x harbors being blocked by ico many auger, My Gpower the military: ae oak ‘ aa FAG We Yes Hie DIAOR fA Mati each years Rend hee commnny, guithorities to transfor men enllmted ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ‘ For thove.searolde and up PAraeHnntae “on B OKS luring those months where they are Mhiladelpiia Company's ° \ ' J ellings flse and a The Many | i A eneg Ane “CAS COR O through German or " exempted {twelve mor ann carn , ue nF ; ; 7 ‘ wn FON bide p salary sorvlog fue |Crainss, #18000 ww tite 1h 1 108 da. and ; ‘ee= tain aia mith ou TUeH Sed eoronal eee (eee he | TMDANERIANS DEAD rots LEONARD earn ' lg 109) dara Vopae Aa at are p | 15.000 Ne Strike, vs8 Youd) | t 1 Stotes Steal Wo for Nici + Han i | CHRISTIAN A. No My Avril 36 vin Ginw. — nee be wulois sy til (Continued from First Page.) ane Hull B eaAU RAR Ea .—On April 2b, 1916, at mt \ tk $9,480,886 ava te} t ; ' tn 4 al | Ee by tual or a N. J. JAMES BE. BRG- Ae to 339, ; I from Mexico City say it is considered | re v Neloved husband ef Lilie Begley mute or ea ee unnuniee \ 2% ee al | certain there that the conference will]. einerat of the late Peter aud Mary Ay ‘ . “4 | result in early withdrawal of the }ation a Aer ReRtAAERVED t . Mi i i ’ \ ig i N \ § | 4 rican troops Auto Wreckers Ss, at Reslores Hearing, Stoas ops Head Noia Wasaea Mingite R i Gen, Obregon ha reached ‘Torreon| S80. svereben Re auth tite ae GaareR FrmilecKiart , ed. yo Net 1 on his way north from Mexico City. |imaking it a ti , Loyola, Park ay. and 84th at Nine f , | ad Xe ine tae va ‘ \ ‘ , Ho ia expected to reach Juarez by | hishways any a mucus (matte Hasta . " the nose an t ; i We \ Friday, It is expected now the con-| puncture the t r No Extra Charge for It Leona Har Oil remuves 4 wetie ys ic th i 1 eas ot : ference will be held at Ciudad, Por-| or vehich White | eerercanmeaie ioe ae oe fae Bt ie Noises, It pucin the ea tis itu ‘ott nil Latter tax firlo Diaz or Las Vacas. man to-da pr rag in the nostrils, and “Common Senne Dirce ave 4 “ t Vt i . . While Carranza officials pointed to accompanies cach bottle t un exactly t \ ' \ 1 My 3 : ; | the reopening of Parral and Magis: | Do not be by substitu \ it aetnitine “EAR ¢ : ‘ tral mines next week, as an indica- Mahe “4 : ree Hy ie the origi 2) we ‘ ‘ ye tion of returning normal conditions, No mu ; ai ae } " i . at least three revolutionary m | our di i 1 i . ial| m were under way to-day, Gen to relieve you, t Var O ‘ ” uardo Roquer, meriy of Phila Why uot yout Preceive i ie i ‘ deiphia, tx reported to havo crossed ‘ nA t ‘ ; ! into Mexico east of Fl Paso to start | ee oe per dieintaame eae canna nt ead : ET eR a new revolution. Gen, 8 who || [Pi CIAL FOR TO-MORKOW, 1HURSDAY, April 27 Put alee cane ‘ iM ae —— 1 i ‘ji ae ( recently invaded Mexico, MW toP] GtACe 1468 AND DATES Thin nts the choicest Persian Figs ' CHICACO WHEAT AND CORN , my be heading for Ojinaga { ’ 13¢ ‘ ’ N, MARKET, ‘ Niwe Carranzistas appr nd no danger POUND BOX : N by \ “f i from either of these movements, as Merore cece rn ; 40.220 they have no following or fnancial i Faker Ruler ~ , backing, A sin detachment Drug eye aly BEG He ins: ESULTS, | insiwiti ter Naecchnic reins aemeNTE NET Nea Marie C16 RL EN sult of Roquer, Carranza secret sery | Windows, peli te mais | i | ice men are watehing Felix Diag rey It isa ‘. ist of 2 if Se ee ees LR olutionists, who ar dito be making LEONARD a> Hissin’ ad 7 *PECIAL NoTIC Wires thelr plans in El Paso. POT OI ; drugyists ww © $3 . Har Operatives of the Alvarado Mining Dr isnt tO EAR OIL axencies for Le «FOR and GET : i anew | Me 07, Whine, Company, the Compani Agricola and FerOW. NOUS a Me - Har may Klan i ACE Dw fer] the National M and Smelters will Sto AGENCY __ vous ere? We be SE era aaa teat agen, iy ; ieavevdnanos iiost Menday ia teceon ht arse | e eee ee emeremene SPB Pare tS? OO aD \ venrentde | Ge More, tog! Te ; Wye AMATER HOKU NSERE NG Fa , b f 7 Boa Phis signature on cella: es RA ONICINAL om ’ clos 1 un te : 2% 6 O° AF + < Min ty 5 fingrat Americar Phe « anga Gov Box and on Bottle, Ny | MALTED MLK : t * nti : y : Jaap euostiturce cost YOU same prea an \ Mapprentcs allowance Track muddy, ‘The operatives will be allowed to take

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