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_ Fourteenth and three Texas battery from the target range at on a part of the band that Tobyhanna, Pa. Palded the three Texas towns, The Tho coast artillery companies or- ‘Faldera, mounted, did not ace the dered to duty are the 127th, Galves- Americans, who opened ton; 164th, New Orleans; 20th and @ith pistols at short range, killing 17th, Pensacola, Fla.; 74th, Savannah ight bandits. Four escaped. | Ga; 31st, Fort Caswell, N. C.; 4ist The Guard regiments of New Mex- | and 69th, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; 146th, $e0, Arizona and Texas already are, Charleston 8. C.; 112th, Delaware entraining for tho points of mobiliza- River Forts; 1034, Fort Howard, Md, ~ ton, Gen. Funston has selected Aus-| No new troop movements were or- tin, Tex. Columbus, N. My and | dered Jater in the day and apparently it ‘Douglas, Aris, for the concentration sed will be made for the present at amps. least. ‘As s00n as mobilized the troops will| Virtually the only mobile force in- garrison Yuma, Nogales and Doug-| land now js the Second Cavalry, at fas, Ariz, Deming, Columbus and | Fort Meyer. Secretary Baker ts un- Hachita, N. M., and El Faso, Alpine, | willing to move these troops to the Marfa, Marathon, Presidio, Laredo,| border if he can possibly avold it, a Mercedes and Brownsville, Tex., re-|he wishes to use them in training Weasing regulars for service wherever work at the Plattsburg, N. Y., civilian they are needed, It is believed thelr | camp. tour of duty will cover several months | | Adiniral Winslow, commanding, on Submarine Seen Submerging instead of weeks. the Navy Department to-day that the st as Tor! it Whi No more troops, either ee upraer steamer an Juan had taken 68 og Jus hg lg hite lars, will be requested for rdcr ican refugees janzanillo am ‘a i 4 fmating actual warfare come, Gen) Aamial made no reference to new! WASHINGTON, May 10, Funston declared to-day. Funston, disturbances on the coast, but sald @enying rumors that he had request | there Was a general feeling among|tary Lansing received @ message ed 150,000 additional men, said he| Americana to leave Mexico. from Ambassador Gerard to-day giv- MISS DURYEE IS WED TO FRENCH COUNT’S SON W NOT AN FLEET MID LILIES AND PALMS. | THIS CREW ESCAPED) FOR BRAVERY AS AVIATOR : ATTACK ONSUSSEX) jing, SATISFACTORY SAYS) STOPPING SHIPS. sz syn su air te IN NORTH SFA RIO JANEIRO, May 10.—The Ger-| PARIS, May 10 (United Prees)—All man Minister, replying to the note of| active flyers in the Franco-American Ss the Brazilian Government in regard! @viation corps, composed entirely of Made . ag get — Really Did Not Impose Any | to Move Down English Coast, | uy that nls Gevcmecery ial UV MRA a Oe ration Is Promised. Conditions on U, S. to th al >. GREW IS COMING HOME, | ZONPO®; May 10—According to 4] “rhe Siintater also oxpreasod hie grat-| Cowdin of Now York, for tho aosond . i in |*le which b rived at Copen- “1 wath ome ea hagen trom England report meeting| © oMolal inquiry into the winking) Over thirty ui HPNE erent: for the Sinking of Steam- With the French Now Oper. : = | to the ainking of the Brazilian steam-}Volunteer American aviators under Says Balfour. | doubtedly receive willingly any com-| This fact was revealed to-day, fol- CYMRIC WAS UNWARNED ' Copenhagen despatch to the Exchange ification that the crew of the Rio| time for bravery in attacking German a large German squadron, as well as| f the ship ts concluded a demand for State Department. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. GERMANY IS PLEASED [COWDIN NAMED AGAIN ship Rio Branco. ating at Verdun, ' Commander of U-Boat Which Lokal Anzeiger Says Germany |New British Warships Enough | *t!p Ro Branco by a German aub-| French oMcers, aro now engaged in munication on the subject addressed | lowing tho publication of a citation Telegraph Company, Norwegian ves-| p65 had been saved. As soon as| Ayers. sommattans, Ge Hons ben indemnity will be presented to Berlin, |2°t More than half of these have been y T The Rio Branco wae sunk on May | #!ven their pilot's licenses. The others her sapere Situlaed ties Cram. 2and her crew landed at Blythe, Eng-|@T@ Completing their preparation in By Carl W. Ackerman A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the|!&%4 The sinking of tho ship caused | Schools of aviation. Breat indignation in Brazil and the| Cowdin, a Harvard graduate of ' BERLIN, May 10—(Untted Prens,) | Admiralty, in @ letter anent the Gers! 1 0 Joes were unanimous in de-| 190, was one of the original nise -Hecre- ‘ de on east and south coast ab President Wilson's brief reply, ac- | ™an ra Imanding energetic action by the|mombers of the Franco-American had received ail the troops he had/ —>— Ing notice that a new note on the cepting Germany's submarine conces- | ‘WS, foreshadows changes In the) oo sen ment, jequadron who volunteered earl a" A . 4 ly in the asked for. Leen bern nth © atone IN Sussex case had been ‘handed him MRS. FAL De SAINTE PHALL sions, but rejecting the “condition’ sea Gin, Me Great Britain's naval > war. Hie first won Teconition last 3 Gen. Funston, who hoped to return and was on the way to Washi ~ sf si with reference to England, will prove am Sever e, when he was cited for bringing | io late yesterday, was " y to Washington. : ? “With the progress of the war down two German aviators and was 4 Diane ane, Gch now UKs 10 LONG RANGE FIGHT) ,, has been indicated that the Ger- Baster lilies and palms decorated | acceptable to Germany, the Lokal FRENCH CALL U, S. NOTE awarded the French “Croix de the chancel of the Church of St. Ig-| Anzeiger atated to-day. our maritime position has improved. Guerre,” man Government now admits attack-/natius Loyola yesterday ‘ahisness, The Berlin newspaper took the view The submarine portion of the grand A MASTER STROKE Seeeeiee, ing the Sussex, gives notice that the) Where ut 4 o'clock Miss Marie Guidet | that President Wilson laid too much |feet te now available in growing BAYONNNE’S HOTEL BURNS. submarine commander responsible| Duryee, elder daughter of Mra, HG, stress on the alleged condition at-|iumbers for const defense, and the), » Has! mains Auchincloss, was married to Fal de|tached to the German concessiona, | nerease in the strength of the grand) Paris Matin Says Germany Has) an toman Gues has been punished and promises to} gaint Phatie, a son of Count Pierre de|and declared that in reality there was | #8et iteclf will enable us to bringim-| Suffered Unprecedented Dip- Tourette, 100 Years ¢ make reparation. Saint Phalle of Nievere, France, The|no condition at all, Germany merely | D°Ft@nt forces to the eouth without lomatic Defeat. “| La Tourette, at Bayonne, © The Despatch mys the German|Rev. Father Harvey Brown performed | resorving thy right to change her|‘mPairing any naval preponderance : had been used for hotel Government has acquainted the] ‘D9,ceremony. mind if the United States did not ore PARIS, May 10.—Great prominence | purposes for 100 years, was destroyed The bride walked up the aisle with is given by the newspapers of Paris | by fire this afternoon, and al v & succeed in its negotiations with Eng- . and although all United States Government with this|her brother, Charles G. Duryee, and sida ane. this morning to the latest American |the guests escaped, the spread of thi fact, adding that In accordance with| was given in marriage by her mother. |!and. The article was written before U the note of last month Germany witi|Sh# wore white satin and carried|the toxt of the note had beon re- note to Germany, The American note ial aicte bl ee iA permit of the draw its conclusions from the evi-| Mster lilies. Miss Agnes Guidet | coived, 1s spoken of @s a masterpigre of r than human oc- ’ The hotel was a rambling five-story her suggestions having been rejected | atructu Duryee was her sister's mald of cupants of a hotel 100 years old, It wae . occupying a picturesque lo-' ® cation on the shore of the Kit i but her promises registered so that| ui” ‘The blize apreng randy tronee they will ha to be kept. It con-| the se ed old timbers, and when t —— Jeave for his headquarters to-nign’. to direct the militia disposal. MARATHON, Tex., May 10.—De- Under the existing plans the St .:¢/ metrio de Ia Garea, once known as troops will not be sent into Mexico | the “Bad man of the Big Bend coun- except in cause of actual hosttlitios| try,” met his death in a long-range though when they are sworn into the] rifle duel with an American trooper army on mobilization, the men be-| on Monday in tho hills near Boquillas. come subject to foreign service o#| The cavalryman not only killed De members of the regular army. ja Garza, but killed the Mexican’: Another conference between Gens.| companion. De la Garsa kept a small Obregon and Scott is expected to-| trading estore on the American side day and authorities confidently ex-| of the Rio Grande, but ranchers have pected agreement on the details of long known bim asa smuggler, Nowa 1 in Bayonne, and the eft practically homeless, . atrol, the| of the American goldiera as a border | Minister von Jagow, Germany accepts| rancole de Saint Phalle was his|V%&t Was expected. If he emphati- scnesd coud caller \s bs confined! patrol and in Boquilas be is said to| full responsibility for the “sex, an-| brother's beat man, and the us! bende eaaeel beste will ne ace to their own side of the border. Scott; have given advance information to|nounces that the submarine com- ¢ Lady Feet a scamee a tay hinge ta dipobere amor to said @ reply from Washington would; the Villa bandits before their raid. mander has been punished, and vol- Audibert, Clarence P. Crimmina, thee (aa . ieeie! re bs bs - not be necessary before to-day’s con-| The informer with an assistant ob-|'Untcers to indemnity the Americans| Michael Gavin, Robert C. Winmill, bie red fe te fs rc f ference. served the American cavalryman on|‘njured through the explosion of the|John P. Crosby and J. Victor Ona- or already open, because the Ger- ” " diplomacy. % day | ence which now has been adduced. |honor, The other attendants were| “If advance reports we have re- the only hote thelr original plan. OF Hie death was brought here to-day |" "BERLIN, May 10--In a note given | Mie, Xavier Mc Audibert, Mrs, Guy |celved are true,” sald the Lokal An- The Matin says the American note! guests were inues: fifirem rrived they Were helpless to “It must be clear to all neutrals do mor than save surrounding pron @ Gen. Scott has submitted to Wash-! by J. W. Gudeon, a truck contractor. Emerson, Mrs. Jerome Aloxandre and | gel, “ * I Go i el dtl ; 4 ; ger, “President Wilson's answer is places Germany in a cruel dilemma, ington Gen. Obregon's suggested plan| De la Garza resented the presence | ‘0 Ambassador Gerard by Foreign | sing Garolyn Williams. that Germany hea eens neutrals opty. ‘Phe toss Will reach about $60.0 \ precedented diplomatic defeat, It ——————— (Continued From First Page.) ; 5 eee iil be interesting t how the| Harvard lor Students > an From Juarez came reports that|Patrol duty near Boquillas on ion-|torpedo when it struck the Sussex. |tivia je ese BE ETE eS Dos uea eon) Moin abvdky the Pellowine: FescludoR: German Government explain to the . hy. i: a Gon. Obregon and his advisors were|day and the two Mexicans cpencd| A® Was plainly intimated in Ger- Coen mand se public that it hag consented radically | BOSTON, May 10.—The will of Will timistic regarding the outcome of) fire. The cavalryman returned the|many’s note, the Government con- ‘The German note only expressed | Was passed unanimously: to modify submarine warfare without |/am S. Murphy by which his entire, “inh ean i fire and killed two Mexicans, aidera the evidence submitted by the the Idea that Germany did not doubt} “That any inquiry into the Irish sit-| obtaining the slightest compensation | estate of $40,000 was left to Harvard SBe conference. ecnkicaEiicnenes American Government, together with . that after settling the submarine dis-| uation must, if it is to be of any value| in exchange i rai) iia college to provide scholarships for young 4 MUNITIONS AND MEN some investi ¥ ute, America would induce England | and satisfy public opinion in Ireland] “’ Emperor jam desired to|}men named Murphy, was admitted gations aince made, as a eens igh catch President Wilson in a trap,” | prob 3 : - : : p.”" | probat day. Cousins in. Wore CHANCE OF AGREEMENT ARE RUSHED TO FRONT |°onlusive proot that the vessel the to preserve international law. Ger-|and Great Britain, satisfy two con-|/Catch President Wilson, tn a traps’ | pronase today. Cousins in Worcester IN BORDER CONFERENCE 4 submarine commander reported he| Stock market opened quiet and|many merely reserved frecdom of de- | ditions: la caught in his own tolls. Ho has| {roca the wil, withdrew thelr obpecs REGARDED AS BRIGHTER FROM COLUMBUS BASE) paq torpedoed on that day in that|narrow. Irregular changes occurred |cision in the event that America! “1, The personnel of the commission| met his master.” thoy Fecantiy eecsitea onan tain, vicinity was the Sussex, in first hour,-mostly down, but de- | failed. must be in touch with and satisfy The testator, a graduate of Harvari several regular army officers to mus- ter the troops into the United States service Immediately upon arrival, so they may be sent across the State loss of five lives, was attacked with. out warning. Gonsul Frost also confirmed the the afternoon until toward the close when spurts of activity rallied many iseues. Sugar stocks were in de- mand rising about three points. Rock VILLA’S BROTHER HELD DUBLIN, May +10.—A thousand | rebel leaders captured in the south ships, which inquired if the Kinmount had seen any German submarines, On being told that none had been bave arrived in Dublin on their way |; . : jehted, the battleships with three AVA A OR $ to England. The rebels are reported A : IN Hi N F U. "to have adopted all sorts of ruses to| cruisers which had been waiting some j distance off, proceeded north toward avoid arrest. Several of them were! \:, > « 4 4 Wanted by American Government) found hiding in coffins in an under- |New York. ‘The warships, the Kin. t reported, were eequipped with : . ' “ taking establishment. Bact here areas ig along their sides, for Train Wrecking, Says ‘einai It is believed here the warships COLUMBUS, N. M. May 10—Re-| The German Goverament, therefore,|eline did not! go far. Marine ianuen| ‘The result ts that even President] the public of its impartiality and ca-| HUNT BERMAN (J-BOATS iy. he wal a ashton re Semen WASHINGTON, May 10-—Secretary (newed activity in almost every de-|ias taken the necessary consequence |and Maxwell and munition shares de- | Wilson's reply does not change this. | pacity to conduct an*Irish inquiry ef- Baker informed President Wilson to- | partment of the expeditionary base | by punishing the commander for vio- | lined a point or two on small voluma| Germany is willing to wait and aee|fectively and without favor. OFF AMERICAN COAST acsevort \apeskuicats Memstial| Os6 day that the conference between Gen. | was anparent here to-day. Men are | lating the instructions given him and |of business and rallied easily in aec-|how President Wilson, who always| “2. The terms of reference must al- Y 5 Scott and Gen. Obregon last night Waa being sunt forward to the field, prep- offering to pay damages for the|ond hour, when prices showed only | maintains his neutrality, will address|low of full investigation of all cir- Theodore Roosevelt was the chief Mot conclusive and that it would be arations are being made for the mo- | Americans who suffered injury. slight changes from Tuesday's clos-| England. His reply to the German | cumstances which led up to the arm- Steamer Reports Meeting French jpeckar us eparicon at the meet- continued to-day. He indicated that |piization here of the New Mexico ae Ing. note permits the conclusion that he| ing of large sections of the people of : Baninnin bay Gaues oom Inthe Peat Orton Wales the outlook was more favorable for a0 | National Guard, and supply motor| CVMRIC WAS UNWARNED, U. B. ‘Stecl tonnage showed in-|intends to communicate with Eng-|treland and the recent insurrectionary Squadron Searching for ing, Broklyn, in memory of Col. Will. ment. =) ” |crease of 498,550 tons on April 30, outbreak, the nature and extent of Submarines. jam Youngs, formerly United Stat wen truck treing, catrying ammunition,| U, §, CONSUL REPORTS, land ; Su Attorney in Brooklyn, who died ees Gen. Scott has advised Secretary| suppiies ‘and equipment, are being wit * wl showed uo Interest, ne dvinesa rase| Firat Secretary Grew of the Amerl-/ the outbreak, the fitness of the pree-| GipsTER, Pa, May 10-The|eral dave akon When Gal. Heenente Baker that no formal counter-propos- | sent to the trent, - DIDN’T TRY TO ESCAPE) \aiied at midday ‘ind prices sagged |can Embassy in Berlin, reached|ent form of Executive in Ireland to Britioh steamer Kiamount, which ar. | Nas, Geverner, Mr. Youngs was pis als have been submitted by Gen. Ob-| 4 heavier ‘guard thad ts customary off to low for the day. Only a few| Copenhagen to-day. If Washington |deal with such troubles and the actual d here (0-day from Cape Haytien, posh AEC " United Staten Sodnee regon, but that Obregon arranged tofnes been thrown about the military] LONDON, May 10—American Con- joer received attention, United | cables him a leave of absence, he will steps taken by the Irish Executive deported: that on (Monday (atierndod Brooklyn and New York, and submit a paper containing his views | reservation. aul Frost at Queenstown to-day |gaid at 423-4. and. valirodd apa, | sail at once, taking with him con-| during the last three years to deal| remota that On Movday afterndon lawyers . late to-day. Priya first companies of National| wired confirmation of press reports|lost from 1 to 2 points from early | Mdential reports to the State Depart-| with conditions which led up to the t of Cape Henlopen, Delaware, she If Obregon, an reported, bas Sug-| Columbus late it the eoke Majeewe|that the White Star liner Cymeto, | Mah. ment from Ambassador Gerard, outbreak and with the outbreak when! Was stopped by two Brench battle Gested that Mexican forces be sent t0/R, Sample, base commander, detailed | ‘9PPedoed Monday afternoon with the|,, The, market was extremely dull in _—_— tt came.” the American side to assist the border patrol, this condition probably will be Tejected. The Administration has reached the point where it fs not|jine if necessary statement that there were no Amer. | land sold up to 22% and Nickel «1- inclined to temporizo much further,| | Rumors that 3600 Carranza sol-|icans aboard the Cymric and that she|at si or ia.” Be mtoet ‘ekeaed Dut it does not believe that the con-| “ers were marching on Columbus] was not armed, ference situation is hopeless by any | nag goat, Gtn Pershing’s rear guard| “ne Consul’ message atated posl- Closing means. tively that there were no Americans) “/"™ "tt ohana from previous closing. If the proposal! is for Americans to tT, on the Cymric. It also aald that the| 4, Ligh Laat, change. Cuban Prison Head. were searching for supposed sub- sey ° | Capt. Dodd flew e we ‘ Altake Gold Mince e 7 marines recently reported near the Patrol the American side of the bor-| CAB%. Dodd flew gyae Ueaitory, SAN; | members of the Cymric’a crew were Aitetsatiners i i. 2i{] Hippolite Villa, a brother of Fran- GERMAN DRIVEN BACK American = der and Mexicans the Mexican side it] of Columb Ho reported seeing|'" Pen boats in rather rough weather | Am Car & Foundry Mi ®lcisco Villa, 1s a prisoner in Havana, BY BELGIANS IN AFRICA a f , Will recelve consideration. that all wan quiet along the line, — | for seven and one-half hours follow-| Am Wide &¥,. ot foe 4 2," | being held there at the requeat of the WAR CRAFT IN BATTLE wo * " Barly to-day Secretary Baker !s- ——. ing the torpedoing of the vessel. Ream a nel 8th ft * “JUnited States Government, according ape er ose paeiy eg 4 pried EXPECTS ate i suuntians yas at more an. be co BAS tes to @ statement made to-day by Col.|Gen, Tombeur Reports His Forces OFF BELGIAN COAST WATER of coi ymen, “| U.S. E PROMISE an $1,000,000 went down with tha |Asasonde 3 he is Andre Hernandez Aguirre, Superin-| tiove advanced 70 Miles Int ped as infantrymen, to the boc- . ship. ant een ee Sen 2 json sys- lave Advance; Hes Into en der in & Provisional Regiment. They} OF TROOP WITHDRAWAL. Special despatches all agree that pie ‘jesoaii BR ya 8 eee ecveaincnen, York ral Kaiser's Territory. Two German Torpedo Boats and] 4 nd bi je rt were ya en Te ee ema mn aZet ate, teeta] Fre Bin Deimyen Eo | MEQMpArADIY . . = . oe Bo “vi d about @ month | hay netrated seventy wiles into i oa : Ing here Is most optimiatt ———>—___ Canadian Pacific. :: 160 rosy Villa was arrested abot n jhave pei “MI Baker also ordered tive bat-| results of the Juarer conferences be.| GUARDSMEN ON MOVE |? 6%; Dee Oe eee a trong the eer nt ates eeeoraine 2.80 pe etl ‘ ear uae . ty — [authorities received word from the |omcial statement issued to-day by| BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, teries of the Fifth Field Artillery from r Minister Obregon and IN TEXAS; STUDENTS 21% - 14) United States Government that ho} 25 MUGS tka, werden CAA ceclen |Get. MSGI amin g few 5 fir = R]hau'fted trom Meaico after: taking |*¢ Belgian War Department at]. 1), May 10.—Two German torpeds RUSHING TO ENLIST. |<" porte which indicated friction, If negotiations between Obregon and Scott ate halted it Is not because| AUSTIN, Texas, May 10.—By noon Was All of any insurmountable difficulties,| to-morrow the full strength of the part in a train wrecking outrage on | Havre. boats reconnoltring off the Belgian the Mexican border, They were asked | Gen, Tombeur, in command of the|coast north of Ostend Monday morn- to arrest him and hold him pending | a¢rican expedition, reports a Belgian Geis steps to bring him to the United Ps Ps gian jing were engaged by =o five English 2” | States.” |column, which crossed the German | destroyers, the Admiralty announced C a . | Texas National Guard, t is] Col. Aguirre is in charge of 200,-| frontier near Kubanga, hos advanced | to-day. Carton officials said to-day, Pend. fi a ne uard, oe enilated | 4x S000 prisoners, He said he was adopt. | to the eastern shore of Lake Mohasi,| One of the enemy destroyers was Run ng @ thorough examination of the cy = cers, will have been Poe }{ [ing the honor system and that capi-|the German forces retreating in the| badly damaged by German fire. ‘The terms of the agreement entered into,|™Mobilized at Fort Sam Houston, it Sobel 43] tal punishment was being done away | direction of Lake Victoria Nyanga,|German torpedo boats returned to however, there can be mo further ex- " Peraeaes by Adjutant General | fan. city Routiers B] wien in Cuba. Austia (S0V2t7 eallen to the nat, their port unharmed. ) | changes enry Hutchings to-day. ‘The move- | tackews t 3 so on the Havana was Austin | See ae meee Down 11 is understood here that the agree-| ment of troops to Fort Sam Iouston | Mer {| Dunham, the inventor, He is in fee- | The Belgian Coloniai Minister an- ‘Twe Vetoes by Whitman, ment finally made between the Mexi-| began last night. Recruiting Is in ble health and had to be carried /nounced last Sunday that Belgian cun and American Governments will | progress to bring the organisation up t provide for the withdrawal of Ameri-|to its full war strength of seven|} can troops from Mexican territory. | thousand. Father Provision will be made for a joint | Forty students of the University of! \ ALBANY, May 10.—Gov. Whitins leat from the steamship, Dr, John R. Ross | troops bad captured German posi- = i _ examination of Jot Philadelphia accompanied him om! tions south of Kivu Lake and were vetoed two bills to-day—Assembly-|| your exes by OUR REGISTERED the voyage. - ing south, in a direction about | man McWhinney's measure to provide || \PECTALISTS. $1.50 to $6.50. Our south of Lake Mohasi, Gen, | for the Incorporation of exempt vol-|| prices are 25 to 50 per cent. lower, patrol of the border to prevent fur- | ‘Texas have enlisted and more are ex- ther raids upon American towns and | pected. ranches | A board of army officers to-day be- John's The Carranga Government will In-| gan iaying out camp sites for rein. sist ie the protocol now being framed |forcements of militia and regi that Mexican troops be accorded the troop The total number of m same privileges given the Americans mobilized here for service along the Medicing jin: “or crossing the border when | border and In Mexico will exceed 6,000 ssary to pursue bandits who may | men. ave raided Mexico from the Ameri- Brought can side unteer firemen's associations Tombeur's report indicates the 4 Bost Crystal Sphet Lenses Bike each, authorize the corporation to carry on h There Is No Confirmation any possibility of adverse effect on the was vetoed on the ground | 981 Prospect Ay., Bi 604 W, s No Ci a | vasion of the German colony is being| Assemblyman Ryan's bill to am 5 M.Singer an Insurance business, thereby bre $<. ——. Hi 4 4 Investment market in this country from that it was unnecessary of Report, ‘ DID BAVARIAN KING ASK made by two columns, one operating| Civil Rights law in relation. to. the ¥ from the north and the second from|Tight to appeal The MeWhinney &| POPE TO SEEK PEAGE? ions Hie eect le | MLSinge % >» lometrists cians . ee ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Ing down the rafemiiards wow Madcohe Cocleeinsi finned British Minister Tells Commons! ‘there is every reason to believe that| vided hy the Inaurance Taw . 5 @ Personal foreign Maquidation is now passed. Li- quidation from abroad from now on will Ba LONDON, ‘kmperor Will- LONDON, May 10.—-In the House |e slower than it has in the paat, Health | NEWARK. N. J. Fire to-\ 4am personally sent a letter to Presi- |: of Commons to-day Lord Robert! Mexican Petroleum Company eales , |day destroyed the clubhouse at the|dent Wilson,” saya the Dally Tele Cecil, Minister of War Trade and|in. first three months of this year | Newark Hasoball grounds of the Inter- {amounted to 2,111,016 barrels, a gain Parliamentary Under Secretary f0F over w year ago of 622,141 barrels, or tational League. With the graph, “in which, appealing to bim a: house | the greatest neutral authority, he ex- i “J was generally run down, Had the| Went the bats and uniforms amd ncuse, | alon Paelfic, i Foreign Affairs, stated that he had) well over 40 per cent. Gross earnings j b 2 carnonal Ale Mra |Datiated on the necessity of urging | {#0 1. hoe lus wy ¥ increased in firet quarter of 1916 §559,- cervices of two doctors who did not |Riirauel belongings of | the players. | Pho N vegan powers not to. prone | fi & ies Al. 14a no official information that the Kinga | {% | help me. Father John's Med ne Was| Ket new outfits to be ready for. to-| indefinitely what seems to him their |{" © Ste! of Bavaria and Saxony had taken fhe —— recommended to me and 1 used it and | morgow's game, The loss is about §$00, ' ‘useless efforts of re ss ist ot initiative, for the Intervention of the CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MORROW, THURSDAY eg the best of health." (Signed) 4. Sinelting i | FORO 1H EAYOR OF BARDS MARKET. VERED CREOLE PEPE! PATTIES —Big. tostheome | Site i ne Fossatty, % Mayhew Slip, Fs . a witless, 4. ‘| A news agency despatch from Rot- | te Weeat: ond UE Vee 6 Oll'of Peovermfse 13¢ Whenever you get run down—sunmer| A Philadelphia Doctor writes: er SY BY ftetdam ‘on May's quoted trom a ele | ee High how cular, said to have been issued by |1}4% jer Head pes the German Humanity League, the }iby Seu iit 118% statement that considera signifi- | Tuesday Father John's Medici : the best tonic and Use build “py | “1 have had more than the usual number of cases of Acute means of t nourishing food elements | i i cane 4 ched h 14 chee which it. contains it eohuilds: mcnts | Indigestion lately and they have all responded promptly to ei RaW RAGE s peiiniitaue |Home Bpanvore oy ihe Wiuse setaee |B tissue, gives new strength and health to the free use of 6 BELL-ANS tablets taken dissolved in @ |ani'h hal? furlones Maine san varia and Saxony, who had prolonged | id's se fun down, I's ool ¢ patent meditne Little HOT water. It is the first and last thing I use in !42%4,(HoA'32 sn" 'initl afi’ 1! 'tys | Panel Secretary o'eranal Mme and contains no slechol or dangerous both Acute and Chronic Indigestion.” SSchuttinger) —_>——_—_ 0 | necond ’ ‘i drugs in any form vt. ton), show $4.60, Gather for € and married, employed by the Inter- val ies an y and Tid u (Parring: | pit rn 4 . Bo PRT Ras a hi 206 BROADWS Dor Meals, Va i H INDIANAPOLIS, Ma *® | borough Rapid Transit Company, was goon a0 ‘Noses 7 p.m, Aa AY . Dyson and Positano « |polia was filled to-day with social! nitied hy a southbound local subway 4 ir ts Tae NASBA Nite 4 = SECOND RACH Munters’ steentos workers from all parts of the United | train ‘Near “iftyetind Stret keRow & ST Hi Takin STRED chase fives yeursolds and. upway 0 | Btutes, Canada and Ci here | Broadway thi 1 5 nm Tp. ‘ and A halt mlen—-tleet, 188. (TH | Peete ite th aetna are here | arcane s i 00 BROOME ST! f 4 er or Wiltshire), atraight $10. py S ! lived at Fy q & oui nd a lesson In ecoue des tion LOW = : fie’ pandy buber who has. been i better i A aes and 4 Teneo “of theme dalntt POU ties $3.20, won: Induction 1 : which will open with, Brooklyn EA Ki 8 8D Avent / ty OR INDI ESTION cat), place $8, show $210, second ue Wn WilLopen mith) Areckls y elon, 168 CW OR. Martini. show 82.90 visk of this city p | No. a d i US third |i rence, willl whe was working with Scott, were ws alsiee 44 | Ss. Time, A 7h Mine Oshanter, Radley | nd Will deliver the principal| unable to explain how the acciden Mh erate 4 25c package at every drug store in the nmeaghlt ‘ water, Radley | Fy ot anapis o

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