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a ae PRICE: ONE CENT. mnt 1916. by _ The *Cireulation Books Open to AIL” ‘% (The New York World). ‘The Press Pavit NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 11, MORE U. S. TROOPS CROSS INTO MEXICO; 1916. gum URGES WILSON TO MOVE FOR PEACE, ROME REPORT WEATHER—Fair to-night and Friday; cooler, Ae EDITION | “€irculation Books Open to All. j 20 PA i PRICE ‘ONE CENT. _ ___ FUNSTON MAY CALL CHICAGO CAVALRY + FRENCH BAYONETS REPULSE DESPERATE GERMAN DRIVE. ON EIGHTIETH DAY AT VERDUN Attack at ‘Vaux Po Pond, North-| east of Fortress, Failed, Says Paris War Office. "59 UNARN UNARMED VESSELS SUNK WITHOUT WARNING GAINS. {37 British sAINS. Reports Capture of 1,568 Pris-| oners Near Hill 304 Since May 4th. PARIS, May 11 Puised with bayonets and and 2 22 Neutral Ships Destroyed This Way in One Year. LONDON, May 11.—Thirty-seven British merchantmen and BERLIN CLAIMS | unarmed | twenty-two neutral vessels were tor- | pedoed without warning between May Mes | May 7, 1918, Thomas J. MacNamara, Financial tecretary to the Admiralty, said in the House of An attack delivered by the Germans! Commons to-day. He added that he early this morning west of the Vaux | Understood these figures were known pend, northeast of Verdun. On the{t? (be Americn pavernient: West bank of the Meuse only artillery French troops re- grenades ‘CONSCRIPTION OPPOSED activity occurred’ during last night,| of men and women as they moran _oOOO | the War Office reported, the Germans Y R ISH MINERS er in a gay parade. j the East and noted in church: circtes failing to return to the attack, This B a IT The presentation of medais took PEACE MOVE MADE BY POPE We ve lectures om Christian phi- j . josophy. i 4 of the battle. ' oe ‘ont of the City . The} is the eightieth day of tho battle iFéderation Adopls. Résolulions place in front of the City Hall, The nly a few ahi alias Rise French artillery throughout last i ; ‘i a) “park was crowded with grownups and IS IRM BELIEF IN ROME} churchmen knew Mra. Guild had com- hight displayed unusual activity in| Declaring Extension Will Be | never nave there been ao many kid- menced divorce proceedings involving the Champagne region, concentrating | Vigilantly Scrutinized. coe ivi the city's pales John the attractive Mrs. Haatie, who is! e ! . ‘ Ryan of No. 625 East One Hundred parle eh yo f 8. Guild, My ite fire on German positions southeast | LONDC 1—The British | ang Sixty-sixth Street. the Bronx, was By John H. Hearley pee younger feds Gules oe i of Tahure. About 110 yards of Ger- palette F a its Rita pronounced the most perfect baby in ROME, May I (United Press).—Though no informas] or ine cn, bi tau Waals. Manel jresolutions opposin, the “spirit o . . : ¢, , . bs 3 man trenches were destroyed rasan pi c New York, Anna Hennessy || tion is obtainable from the Vatican, it is generally reported || Hastie occupied her place at. the Four French war planes bombarded) the miners served notice that they seers i hou tian sik isle ae n Rome that Pope Benedict, through Mgr. Bonzano, abasonl aiae in his pew in Mount Serene nt e 7 4 je not perfect baby | if bee . i orris Chure j the: railway erations ‘nt Damvilldra itl ee ntly. eee ees, | Brookiyn. Pretty nurses accompanied || Apostolic Delegate to Washington, has requested President WHIT DERGUTGatiemee temas and Etain last night, setting tire ae n a sour eerey Fiat | the prize winning kiddies when their || Wilson to initiate a movement for peace. contend their tions have been| a railway depot the drafting of youths of eighteen, | Mothers were absent, and if prizes It is rumored that France alone, of all the belligerents, | purely on a y-platonic basis, Though German artillery continues er hacer * were being given to nurses, not a few Mrs. ild presented affidavits to Su- active on the west bank of the Meuse, 21 BILLION CIGARETTES Prize Baby of New York 300 FINE BABIES | FORM GAY PARADE; - BG CROWD ROND CHEERS Weribboned Autos 4 Autos and Trucks I$ Carry Precious Loads of New York’s Finest. FOR THE BEST. PRIZES n, Adjudged Perfect, Off Gold Cup to Bronx John R Carries The hats of Gotham were off to the the the real babes of New York to-d of Ketter Baby day for the kiddies. day They were given! & prizes, bedecked with gold pins ana! ribbons, driven in automobiles, ridden | $ on trucks with waving flags and ban- all York bowed to its coming generation New| © noes {ners and balloons, while {of those present would have meas-| is not now inclined to make peac [ured up to 100 per cent. es te and Proud Father and ivi KEYHOLE LISTENER * TELLS OF HEARING: __AISSES OF DEACON Dr. Guild ‘Smacked Secretary, Whe Said She Was “His Detective Swears. ssegeeegosasaeeseds TIWATCHED = AT LUNCH. |Wife Says Hubby’s Sunday} School Pupil Took Her | Pew in Church, | | Naming Mrs. Sarah T. Hastie, her [husband's secretary and Sunday | |school pupil, as co-respondent, Mrs. | Clara T. Guild, « wealthy Boston | woman, to-day brought sult in. the} Supreme Court for absolute diverce from Dr. Killia B. Guild, leading | deacon and Sunday School teacher in the Mount Morris Baptist Church, He is one of the beat known Baptists in ay | ed at Court Justice Hotchkiss t v in which detectives: who liste —_—— +4 ___ BORDER PARLEY RESUMED: NEW RAID MADE IN TEXAS: AMERICANS WARNED AGAIN. |U. S. Commander Considers Asking Services of First IMinoisCavalry as Border Towns Plead for Troops— Bandits Loot Ranches. \COLUMBUS PANIC STRICKEN AS SOLDIERS DIG TRENCHES. EL. PASO, Tex., May 11.—Gen. Funston is seriously considering a request to the War Department to call out the First Cavalry, Ilinois National Guard, ot Chicago, for border patrol duty, Towns all along the border have sent demands to Gen. Funston for more troops. The General has promised to meet the demands as far as possible with militiamen and regulars, but it is admitted that additional reintorcements are needed, Shortage of cavalrymen for border duty led Funston also to ask ithe War Department for permission to mount 2,000 infantrymen. The Chicago regiment, under Col, Milton J. Foreman, is the most com- } pletely equipped cavalry command in the National Guard. There are twelve troops ready for duty, h recruited to more than full peace strength, and a completely equipped machine gun troop. Gen. Ob on called on Chief of Staff Scott to-day for 2 conference at which he was expected to formally submit his co-operative border patrol plan, The meeting was held on Gen, Scott's private car in the Fl Paso Rallroad yards. Juan Amador, Under Secretary of Foreign Relations, ac- companted Gen. Obregon to the meeting, which may be the last one. evidently in preparation for Fanewse John Ryan of the Bronx, eight The above cablegram from the Rome bureau of the United Press Wastiatha:awanr theu heard (aa Ubotor Despatches from Columbia to-day attacks, the impression Is again grow- IS U. $, YEARLY SMOKE: ae onthis old, Was presented with the | “4% transmitted through Havre, and the refore passed through th nd8 1! } ise bis secretary and call'her “dear.* T BY WIRELESS vaid trenches and other defensive Germans are preparing to abandon | lHearat, ‘This was a tribute to young|f Permitted the cabling of the statement that it was rumored In Rome || in br Guild's apartment nt wea DOWN THE BAY SE ne eee ey ape ante Ulla the attack on Verdun. | Increase in This Year's Sales Exceed! John as a perfect baby, measuring up|] that all the belligerents except France are now inclined toward peace || West One Hundred and Twenty-niath MET SHIP 0 eee sn Ne phi ae re A ATTACKS | All the Predictions of the oa full 100 per cent. of perfection, || may be of the highest significance as indicating the attitude of the || Street. Mrs. Hastie has an apartment —— ’ oe Mnaiuiina tice ana FRENCH iCKS | aaa [Ten gold medals were presented to J allles toward the peace hint contaived in the German repiy to Presiednt || above th I by the deacon: | Colombian Minister Carried It to] Pronching Carcanaistas, refused to be BROKE DOWN, SAYS anufacturers, }as many bables, who scored from §7|] Wilson's submarine note. j Maida fo Mra Wite, Whose Bonnet Had milea oreietee 7 ce y astie, wht 4 i“ nee 9 7 mae BERLIN REPORT if American smokers continue | per cent. to the 100 mark, The 100 per, ———————— ee ; ne Slaton @uiinie Amilpa on. tuk aleve es smoking cigarettes through the year|cent. was scored by Anna Hennessy -- fleld P’ Brooklyn, and wae we Gone Overboard. A Snriveatier Gitaenaverre faaeud at ate they have for the first| of No. 870 Eighty-fifth Street, Brook- tary to Carl Sehura Petrash, an attor-| Giulio de 1 Colombian | —F h troops r his effort to all the fears of the BERLIN, May plac a8 hree months the total peaenoriaallisek The other nine receiving me SUPPOSED SPY SHOT RIVERSIDE RELIEF BILL jHey, also make affidavits against their) stiniater to the United states, WORK | Fe tents siomnstne ig pels Res were repulsed in two attacks north: |. i91@ witt be well over 21,000,000,-| were Frances Glacomovia, ¢ orge urmer mistress Deacon Guild down the bay in the revenue cutter | 1° El uatition toad i teats west of Verdun yesterday, the War} 000, according to figures compiled to- | Henderson, Arthur Del Colle, Eliza- AS HE LEAPED T0 RIVER, VETOED BY WHITMAN | Prvate peeratzen sid S. Mos thy Almirante of the | ae ne Office announced this afternoon,|day by the Wall Street Journal beth Welsh of Manhattan; Walter iwi: Donald and ¢ i hy Feeney tok hae npany's Line on a} = Following is the text of tho report The increase in consumption for the | William Weitus of the Bronx: Joseph] Man pelieved to Have Been Plot-| Paw s+ Conférred on Governor tale y hace & aa aie oes Kit Guat importance, His] CAVALRY CROSSE. ‘ob : first three months of 1916 over the|Grunder, Allee Gladstone of Brook-|° “ ‘ i Hon ae Se eh AONE ROR VOL Dm eecee tanya AEH GUNG, G9 ONO) Viren hat own away on the 4 46 jerman aeroplanes dropped bombs | Ary: three monthe of 1915 la 1,484,000,- | lyn; Everet Meeks of Queens and Vire| ting Damage at Portsmouth | Act in Doing Away With Noxious joi ae discovered her huaband and) eri and sne had sent hin a wireiess| BORDER AFTER BANDITS; on Dunkirk and the railroads ear oo, ‘phe total consumption last year | sinia Seymour of Richmond Navy Yard—Search tor Body Fumes Not Elective, ts Claim, —|Syese orten ens Ring hooneday repast,{t? bus ber an sho had others! NEW AIDS REPOKTED Adiokerke: 14,000,000.000, ‘The business in cig-| One hundred silver medals were! posmssotrit, N. Hu May 1 Al AUMANY. Maw 1 ret RanlIlteeranatall Geenenitniata with | With her, of course, but none In whien | ———- "On the Verdun front west of t for the first three months of | Presented to ax many babies, The | ‘apsead who leaped into the} fir the rellet of residents along Itivers| the vivacious Mra, Hastie aw the cen. {# Minister's wife could be seen land-| 4 ARATHON, Tex, May 1.—Major cording to the figures compiled man's Suffrage Party, represented | SUPROSe = path tHtQ): EMC ‘ Heo py ‘ tig in New York ; - ch again made an 5 le Drive in New York wh ‘ re of attraction at the table | Langhorne with his two troops e Meuse thet Pe Hine tnecatte| nts the largest gross tobacco | bY & committee comprising Mrs, John | river at tie Nayy Yard to-day » uy \ bo | He ORS AGLION AS IG Tales | Ae attache oil Dolnblen sty khorne with hiv two troops of th dd Man's in the afte + ‘| hoved by xn fuines| In company with another detective ‘ gith Cavairy crossed the > igcon end souttoust of Hl #04 tn Poleineas for any corresponding period | Bluir, Mra, Theodore Roosevelt jr..|diacovered by a guard, Was shot {UE tANAUTabnintag vine fat another time, MeDonaid saya he|DasKy bere the hat with him on the|Bighth Cavairy wed the Ri fhe evening, Both attacks broke |! the history of the United States, | Mra. George Sumner Gerard, Mrs.) gank from sight. Navy men are y hore Wax vetoed to-day hy|aaw the and his secretary feutter, Buying a bat for a woman | Gra nto Mexico last night. ‘The the beclen sean taghineea i increased wales far exceed the | Richard Billings and Mrs. EB, Wile | Grageing for his body Whitman. The measure was ine] talking together at the corner of [0 a Wireless description is a troops making their way rapidly pe tiers | with considerable | Predictions of the manufacturers, son, prevented to the prise baby of] Omoiuis ut the yard believe that ar Wd to give the Executive power| Liberty Street aud Broadway, and | of deep ern, and Signor de Bet~| southward to-day og ee He oue y. In Camard For- ry" each borough a gold bowknot pin, 45! attempt w Je to damage t leclare forfeited t ertifieate to| When they parted, the detective, |ancourt was anxiously aware of the They have wit i apa oe ena Lehi aptured 34{ NEW YORK CITY ITY BILL § SIGNED, | ronows United States submarine Le, or at! transact in th Jawears, Mra. Hastie Kissed the dea-| fact. I was with vast rellef that he ey have with them the three est a. Bavarian pa Arthur Del Colle, No. 343 East One| iit to ontain. information « : vate Miele ey saw his wife dun the creation he had| Mexican bandits who were captured by Pree} Labs f unwounded Preneh | i ) Hundred and Nineteenth Street, Man. ing it 4 : cee eee Telectiva Peabody. Ii 1 at the| Purchased and wear it ashore without | the employes of the Porto Rico de Bo- “The number of unwounded Prene 5 | s ; ‘ ntured since May 4 in the} ALRANY hattan; John Ryan, No, $25 East One 7 ee Jy his veto mowage the Governyy| door of Mrs. Hastie's apartment, he [outward signs of disapproy auillas mine, to eulde the colunin to notdiera captu Till 200 has reached { mittee Bill, placing Jurisdiction ovee|lundred and Sixty-wixth Street, the Held uhat the ex 40 OF Sob au Jalleges, March 18 and hea Deacon} - om he « f the bri | fighting near a expenditures of the No ‘ Bronx; Anna Hennessy, 370) Jity was ative an n ba-| he the mp of the brigands, who are 88 officers and 1,515 men n ‘out Hebe ODE Wie Le ae acl Moti ysQEEN ‘Miveat, roakion’. eater piivef ; Guild talking with Mes. Ha | PANAMA SUBMARINE BASES. |: i te be akaue tontun bose “On the Verdun front east of the} SBA Oana of ‘i 4 oo 4a _ The Deacon said he march inland. It is reported that J Duca awude cere) te and Apportionment, was ap-| Meeks, College Point, Queens; Vir- RE x Rbrtied AF RY RDICEIRIERTE i Gnd Malay Want: vGew Meuse there was hund-greni h “| proved torday by Gov. Whitman, Thia{ginia Seymour, New Dorp, 8. 1, | CHINA JOINS PROTEST ive told Justice Hotchki Vetabiiahed at 0 Deemer, an American storekeeper, ng all night Long in the vicinity of 4 one of the meamures tecommended| babies’ parade was the delight | A worry, Mra, Hastie wuld, ‘am L pot] WASHINGTON, May t1—Secretaries | SM! Munro: Payne, who were kid- ttaiilette Wood. Ae neh attack in tors rellet of New York City's tax-|of che mothers. It is catimated that | Three Officers and Thirty-Two AGAINST EXCLUSION Seepabene iat ue h Dh Guild pe-{ Dantes and faker and the Fanaa MAPPED, are being held prisoners at the wood was rep y hot less than 3,000 babes in army, in| Soldiers Shot for Distributing | plie ‘Yew rand then Kissed |C4Ml authorities haye joined in hiss d that XM 1 automobiles, in carriages, in all sorts ein T: * recommendation to Congre for an ap t eved that ajor Lang- Pamphlets in Trenches. Ny r Mrs. Hastie, | 4 : * Sup ale ————= of vehicles,@were in the line of march, Oat I ’ e Minister Koo Follows Japanese} Acting upon Mts, Guild's orders, | BiOblistion of ($2,995,006 submarine | horn good chance of at least Hands of musle there were, too, Who! GENEVA, Swltxorland, May 1 (via) Ambassador in Ohjecting to | Dotective Joeoph Kelly aud four cerac| busne At the Vanuma Canal, to be im-| overtaking part of the bandits that da orld Edition sald there wasn't Koing to be @ band] paris), Swiss Soclulista report thoy | rnin ec : Rarrarvrernmnymerceer untamed Hately va hat . ; sided Glenn Springs, as they loaded | Sun ay SF imineloy The Aormatian Of te received information to the ef ; Hastie, March 31, and, riding tol most important that these submarine LUND WAR nae ee thle lene aa parade Wax at Fifteenth Street and rrr : ASHI 1 ints hina hain attidaviie, found the aeac ; iene : J retard their retrew jlrving Place. A block above ja] fect that three German officers and | added ' ' yn 1 Iieut. Col Natividad Alvarez, one imite Oo Veman i | | her co Baker advised Washington Irving High School, and| thirty-two soldiers, all Socialists, [warding excl NAUBUERRE| Tear werk Into ahee enarioant jof the Mexican prisoners, said Gen not the least interested in the parade tiave n shot for distri in |bO 4 Ww Wn at aA Nees alte eld the coun nnd: found Mrs. Pablo Diag, his commander, planned of the kiddies were the girls of the|the trenches a pamphlet concernins |! i i i nd Dynamite in Tenement to meet another fores at Ataquilla EADERS of The Sunday World are requested | I teed 1 ng, | Hastie : Mr Guild] A ick of for Nt dynwmilte ; ’ ) i, dy school the second Socialist peace conference : a 4 ’ Alvarez claimed to have a commis- to place their order in advance with their Crowded up and down the big} at Zimmerwald, near Berne : Hin 2 weighing about a hale pound 48) son in the Carranga army, but was newsdealer. This is the only way to be sure of get- | {stairway on Irving Pave were ne this conference protests w Aitional are {tenement at Nw 19 Prince Mtvent | enounced bs Vice Consul Vasgues of . : girls of two classes, just out from by Suelalists of many countries | the b ' aw, would | Mere 1f had apparently Deon kicked about ‘exas, Who was present ting a copy regularly, as The Sunday World is sold Jit oi. A iretty’ picture doco’ | methods of warfare which she |} " Ww aM andi walken en for a tow hours nect mand of the Fours out early. . express just what they looked like in es auld had been adopted by, | porn 6O>) iy S| for an Italia be who had] teent due to reach the Owing to a shortage of news-print paper the their cute white middies, short skirts} ghe Germans ! ( and Worked wea bing nd it “ lay and cross immodiately ? imi S. 5. and sailor ties, They had two ban- > \ ii slows MO: | Weutn ved: fier Cull tocaleen at aat ‘ x and Knane « i ‘ up the Eighth Cavairs newsdealers’ orders are limited to actual sales. wa HUDKON HINER DAN LINE Stans ite f more than #260.a month and’ mad] nad bern | hovreed the Mise | © Company of comst artillery of ap- tomorow trol tout “AMO. . " i —— (Coutinued on Seventh Page.) akan naming ! accounts in many banks. pica (a black hand gang, ' yroaimately 150 nea has been ordered