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re | here to guard the line of communica- tions. A new raid by bandits at Blocker, ‘Tex., has convinced Federal inves- tigators along the border that an organized system of assaults on American border settlements is being carried out. Officials expect further attacks on small towns and have laid Plans to thwart the raiders. Fifty bandits swooped down on Blocker, near Eagle Pass, looted the Stores of the Blocker and Ford ranches and made off with a number of horses. Thera were no fatalities, according advices reaching the base. Another band of forty Mexicans crossed the border between Del Ric » and Eagle P: nd rode up and down the river for several miles, They eronsed back into Mexico without was taken during the Spanish-Amerl- can War. All militiamen who desire may respond to a formal call by the President for volunteers, and pre- sent themselves for enlistment dividuals, In all organizations to which as in militia jdentity of in which ning to men volun far as possible militia served prior to vi Ling offic schools, inclur Army War College, have graduated far ahead of me and will hurry back to their commands. ‘The officers are av ple for duty in the fleld forces on the border will get | full complements of officers . > MILITIA MOBILIZL AT FORT SAM HOUSTON; the organizations hunt assigned, as the they various the ie been doing any apparent damage Civilians along the border banded together for protection when it be came known that there are two armed | Mexican forces not far from the Hix Bend border. One force was reported between Boquillas and Ojinnga, Mex feo, and another a short distance * west of Ojinaga. A man calling him #elf Villa Nueva, "New Villa,” ts #0 4 to be in command of one of the bands, numbering 1,000 men. A number of emall settlements within striking dis- tance of the Mexican camps have pro- | ORGANIZE NEW GUA cnt ANTONIO x, May | Nearly 1,000 members of the organ | ized militia of Texas arrived here to- | day m A and started mobilization at Fort Houston. National J to replace these men 1 will who will Jeral service and| new Gua for be sworn into the } thus pass from State control { SANTE FE, N. M, May 11.—-State} militiamen are entraining to-day for the Mexican borier y ‘ h the mobilization € BERWIND ha” THE EVENING WURLD, THUBKSDAY, MAY TELS U. S. and Carranza Troops Who Are Working In Harmony Just Across the Mexican Border ‘11, 1916, HOW PRENDERGAST CHANGED HIS VOTE Comptroller Was Won Over, Interborough Director Explains to Thompson ( committee. MAYOR ON THE called to Te Il What He Knows of Telephone Wiretapping | by Police. | STAND, Kawin J fe Director Rerwind of the Interbore eh for hours to-day with the Thompson committee and stoutly that there we no evil “commitments and obliga tions” in connection with the dual subway contracts. He admitted that/| his company had previously offered maintained MEME 4s FBNt to pesdeht thd bande een, XN. M. and Columbus late to- | much better terms; that Mayor Gay-| from crossing the border in their " | nor and the other city officials had] 4» Relghborhood Sixteen members of the Hoxpitar | DA elected on a platform calling for | —— yrps at Fort Hamilton and four from | ¢ity-owned subways and that this at- A GROGP SF ONITED STATES TROOPS . : Fort Hancock will leave to-morrow | titude suddenly changed, but he in-| AND MEXICAN SOLDIERS AT SAN | AMERICANS WARNED morning for Fort Sam Houston, Tex.| sisted that there was nothing wrong ANTONIG © vNDERWwoOOeD AND UNDERWOOD a TO LEAVE MEXICO The men from Fart Hamilton will be or even suspicious | Opening changes were irregular * under Corporal Hurley, acted . hae cf AS TROOPS GATHER. ped 4 Mr. Berwind admitted that Comp-| and the market narrow in the first ———— troller Pendergast had “eaten crow” | SHould look into our books and see half hour. Copper stocks were WASHINGTON, May 11. — New VILLISTA ARRESTED, hy Koing back on his written promise) Wht the real situation was, Héglevted, Sugar Issues advanced: warning to Americans to quit CHARGED WITH PLOT {to tight the Interborough proposition,| & Didn't you know that the Dem- Rock Island and Reading were the » Mexico has been forwarded to AGAINST AMERICANS, | >t he declared that nothing changed | °rtic platform on which he was most active in the railroad list, United Consuls by the State Department, it the opinion of any official except * elected had a plank, which he wrote, States Steel advanced 7-8 to 833 , Was officially admitted to-day, This E & force of our arguments.” |declaring for city ownership of the in the second hour, when prices in % aetion was taken by calling their at- Be 8 CHRISTI, Tex. May 11.~| Mayor Mitchel Is to testify this af-|"eW subways? A, I don't remember general developed a stronger tone, ) tention to orders hitherto given. ia an former Villa officer, ternvon about the telephone wire. | Feading the platform, or if fread it with gains in all the active stocks. ; Developments which caused m: arged with forming # plot for an|tapping during the recent charities! didn't pay any attention to it. Marine issues gained 17-8 and 61-8 ) ing of new troops along the border| UPrising against Americans in this | investigation Inet ae a iy Laid Mitchel? A, polite respectively, Mexican Ol! sold (olnity; was i | No had typhoid feve} ae la iy. 3 sa ela nd delat Heley uth oN i nM SHO toa a 6 nator Thompson asked Mr. Rer-| Q. But he wasn't sick all the time. _— jat 108 1-2, up 91-4 points, At mid the warning to get out of ¥ at b . prio to-day bY) wind If it hadn't occurred to h that! He had three votes in Board of p » Patti day the market showed general ad United States Ma ‘ h u him thi ; ; {1 While officials inclined to believe that | tayan Ab le hag Hansen abd) ig change in the city ofelals’ acti. | Yatimate. “at didn’t you see him? But for Faulty ae He vances throughout the list on light Gen, beot’s conference with Gen. Morin was heavily armed, and im-|tude was rather sudden, and th di-| make him see the error of hie ways? | Might Have Done Course _ |trading. Obregon to-day might be satisfac-| portant papers were to have or solemnly said it had not A. 1 didn't think that we could in Par Figures Little spurts tivity in some tory, the Mexican insistence upon a iirn found in his posses | “I don't think there was any money | Complish anything with him, Mr . gures, the specialties was the only feature time limit for the stay of Americans Posh vss | paid." he said, “any impropriety, any | Mitchel committed in every way pes | of interest in early afternoon, Wool- caused an uneasiness which resulted | Gite Weep | ey paid directly or indirectly hee i he em ntlae La ti Snecial to The Rrening Worl worth sold at 137%, up-8 pointe, U : ) ’ id 0 jeme discuss 2DSLEY CLU SLEY-ON- tr i . i in the double move. [through stock operations or anything | the opposition of Mr. Mitchel and] ARDSLEY CLUB, ARDSLEY-ON-| 4. steel preferred advanced to 1167 American Consuls, under their orig-| | OSWEGO, N. ¥., May 11—Companioa |e Comptroller Prendergast? A. Nothing | HUDSON, N. Y., May 11.—Gardiner | 44), Imers preferred gained inal instructions to warn Americans |%, B,C and 1 of the Third Infantry left| Kdwin J. Herwind continued to-day; More than that they were against us. White, the Flushing — champion, | ¢4 1 Canadian Pacifle gained el 5 Fort Ontario to-day for Ka, | What did y ed a ¢ old Y ait peedae ai abide from Mexico, were authorized to | ; Fortgontarig to-day for Kagle Pass, Tex. !uiq doniain that there were any | ontancn wid you enilemen do to} jumped the qualifying fleld tm the! xickel 11 to 50%: Sears-Roebuck their posts and return to the United Gd them goodbye and tears fowed freely: | Wrongful “commitments and obliga-| wax preaent at every meeting. He] ATdsley Club tournament here to-day | sid at 185, up 4%. Sugar stocks lost States If they deem it necessary for ia, geres we ltiony in the dual contract subway | arrived at the proper conclusion. with’ a 78 bats A he breezed In} ai) early guins, and American Sugar their safety PI negotiations. Q. Did you tnvite him to go over} just one stroke ahead of Arthur) geoiined a point below ope Reports compiled cra wees |PICKPOCKET IN BROADWAY Counsel Frank Moss Kept Insiating| fo rennoeten hn c.f dose neers | Dwight of Rumaon. The rest of the processional Bron taking sal a A Moss i enlighten him? n't know pels fled i eUESYCOe ago show there are less than 3.000 | getcuty Captured Afier Operating! that the city authorities accepted the| that we did ts Ow |atarting fleld was strung out all the! ward the clone caused prices to sag Americans remaining in Mexico. This Below Dead Line. Worst proposition offered by the In-| Mr. Berwind finally declared that| ay over the 100 mark day's | off, Rock Island was weak. {. aumber probably has been reduced | in tne crowd at Broadway and Maiden | terborough and B. Rt. T. companies sae HOU HIE GUC: APMIS TOURE ULE ROU es Ae oe mer la cream since the census was taken. |Lane, about 1 o'clock this afternoon, and Mr. Berwind declared that this, “Q° And. made May eauieretiser a (reat soe cue metepolitenraistrict, Closing Quoration The Administration is determined |Andrew Renard, a purchasing agent for| was not true. | A.Oh, in polltical life men often ‘eat Nearly 120 golfers trudged their ‘ not to yield to any Mexican demands \the French Government, felt himself Q. Did you find your company's | crow way over these picturesque links in Ne for the withdrawal of troops. [punched violently. in. the stomach |proposition antagonized by. certain| @ ANd you took Mr. Prendergast's (the 18 hole qualifying test, The scores vee President Wilson's patience With fob were missing: nn Nernels city officials? t ‘ change of vote that pulled you}ran unusually high because most of i Carranza is exhausted, and the Ad- affic Policeman Richard A ity oMclals? A. I don't know that) through as a gift from the clouds the players could not control their ministration has no intention of hu- /{hoted i‘ ee ne Away, AHO fae ene (be cee cA ak tke ak ag tt This was th hiet f. captured hin 1 * Cl : ; ‘i putters, ‘This was the chie 4 Atle Q. Didn't Comptroller Prendergast | Vinced by our arguments, 5 moring the “First Chief." The Presl- | The pisoner had the watch on him! ana the President of the Hoard of al.|_@ And Was that change one of the with Gardiner White. ‘The | Gent is satisfied Carranza’s stubborn- atts he Henjamin Ross of NO SHC ldermen attack. the. ante ha) feakons why you Rave Mr, Shonts a would have come near doing a par ness must be met with absolute firm- ington Street, who, according tof i ed etiay ete | ponte of $160,000 and raised his pay to! round but for missed shots on the Be eat willing to rive Bacccsan [fs oe Nea gine” siren! tering in th offer and you personally? A. 1 don’t! $100,007 A. No, Oh. no, That bonus workhouse and in the penitentiary fc smembe a for his work during ; green, f but Carranza must act arulekly. hind thee ie FARE taken tae ene lopnosition up etimentne Wo cone cree (ct Auc.yat during ail that time Ml yard first hole ho’ got oft'a whale dt| $ Veiled threats to attack American |stroet Court said by stiffening Up your prop- | shonts was drawing $40,000 a year * g aes Salil eet Waalen’ thelr daparture position? A. That is true, with quali-| from a Western railroad? A, Oh, Tt ative and was on in 2, but 3 missed | one second. LANSING DENIES PEACE TALK, |!ations. “The Public Service Com.) know hat he wot), pute wecvunted for a sik, Aain i rae rf na ou believed you had Gaynor the long fourth the Flushing cham- Secretary Baker to-day directed that | ission Was using the tri-b PUSH cinched and that you couldn't aot ‘ ai pelued ham, Ne Conterence With Br f pion ma for himself and ii en calles foe border duty Ji ab Ame jPlan as w club on us, and when wel Mitchel and that your proposition [' Evanniner aie Whit ay He | . Morgan, und that that would mean bank-| couldn't go through unless yi ig | SOOK Another six. nite did all his f\ shall serve for the period of thelr) wastHiNGTON, May 11.—Secretary of|ruptcy we refused to a ; sg convince Prendergant??, A, Untens bad playing on the first 9 holes £ current enlistment unless previously |state Lansing to-day dented. a aioty|| preposition > Accent the! we could convince the Hoard of Eatl-!Coming home he ran down elon relieved. |that he had conferred with J. P. Morgan |) oP | mate. i any . Mustering in of members of the Na- and Rritish Ambassador Spring-Rice | Mr. Berwind admitted that his) Q. And didn't you gentlemen cons Pet diay ha ni Mh 390 yard, tional Guard for use in foreign ser- the, subject of Rory ta “totatty false," Som pene Ruka: Mp _ eenta gee BeCOeRi Ex, Rt CINGULAR MAE: e oa ae ne follows the same procedure as that he never had met Mori false,” | provision so that they “would not|rendergast? A. No. a missed putt cost six strokes. 2) vice c Kan come out at the little end of the|..Mt Berwind admitted that the ele-) White's card : horn.” By this provision, the Inter. | Vated rallroads had been regarded as | Out 6346445 44-0 i provision, sjeyesores for many years and that) In One 3 5 7 = No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World — J! vorough is xuaranteod profits before| there was strenuous nd prolonged ops | acanue trelent bg IE ee ae) : its partner, the City of New York, be-|Ponition to the suggestion of third-| who trailed “the leader by a sinate ry gins to get any of Its money back. Behe an fharaaich aacdane stroke, also had tough going on the | Meant » , ’ ere such a sudd : fauni Copy | Q Who originated the “prefer! change?” asked Mr. Moss. “Why did trleky which seemed heavy and | {8 . ential?” A. 1 don't know. It was! the public officials consent to. the| “apne (the Balls to run truly on Si ee eee ; f rary conse ° 6 leading s Lead | probably worked out by our ex-| third-tracking? Ww i ahi Nea Weat ’ , ‘ hite, Flushing, 40, j folk i, Wes = | ecutives. ett, the public are, Inconven!- | Dwight, Rumson, 40, 39—19;" Harold |<) ¥. Seuta | ~) <no »po! ped ey 8 o give up| Downing, ; % ¢ 43 & 45 West 34th Street acti antec the opposition of the something. There was bad congestion |G Sickel fet rat Hines ublic Service Commission and of] and they wanted relief,” was Mr Topping, 43 Mr. ‘opping, 42 41-83; Ph | certain city officials, with the game so| Wind's r “The third-tracking was | A. Proal, 30-40; LG. Young, [heavily stacked against you, what] the best plan for immediate relief." | Ardsley, 45 wouis Greer, Ards- New Model Frocks wt oO : {gave you gentlemen that extraordl- | remiss ley, 4 » G. Frolick, Los ‘nary confidence to keep demanding | PIMLICO WINNERS. | 6 avant ‘ie Lathe “ more and more? A. Because we had Clothes seme ir sneltion! < {to keep demanding more and more.| FIRST RA “ anse | C 4 olds; sell ) For Street, Sport and the [That's human nature and a hall furlongs Munghin: | Joneph Rennessteree turrier of No. 16 ; Q. Didn't you gentle sive ine won? Luc |Belmont Avenue, Brooklyn, asked the At Unusuatly Low Prices rination that if you stood firm long! $12.40, police to-day to send out a general alarm enough the opposition of certain offt- {BS |for bis son, Charles, fifteen years old. clals would disappear when the show. the & jolden Bantam and | Who disapy m home on May 3 Summer Frocks down came? A. No, sir. 1 had noj Chemund alae ram Qn that “day he lett to Ko tT —aeenitiine , Of embroidered voile, suoh assurance and no such informa- ted th F | point'd'esprit and organ: itlon PIMLICO ENTRIES. yh . die, plain and flower '; Q. Did you expect that the Mayor ae agreornne dl ontaining — his package | Wang ee ae ‘ ee ee cial to The Hrening Work.) was mailed { Manhattan ‘station. | Wabash 9 Special would recede from the position he} TRACK, Pimlico, Md, May {N° accompanied it and the | Wackne eh jtook when he wrote “Looting New! 11 entries for to-morrow's races |BOY'* Parents fear he met with foul play me York,” and vote for your proposition? | are as follows | vi Sum ~ r Frocks is I knew nothing about that All 1 BACK ot ieee Me fire fe ne _ Of Net, Georgette Crepe, ) How nathlng All 1 nine Taffeta Silks, in plain) wanted of the Mayor was that he tke 1M Ophelia W,. LOm. ALBANY, M Senator Bennett's| CHICAGO WHEAT ANDO CORN colors, stripes and ch cks, | - aiietrote st the Raerwon bill incorporating the Authors’ att MARKET, Crepe de Chine, dl Tae? Jack Wins and Foundation of America was to-day WHEAT Silks and Serge. ' ‘NO MORE GRAY HAIR: wit fe, Metal, 140, M vetoed by Gov, Whiaman The ( ; Speciat | OLR i matign thvee-ltas. [Corre ion wie too Broad there Geltie na ' | TNs Heat of 'Menhs, 108: Htecouteuse, “108: ‘Old specifications as to how it shalt prom ' Soin 10s” Golden’ Howes “Wok! craghaleen. the well-being of mankind. throughout ‘ | A Simple and Effective Mixture Can i ti te A eee ee eee ae eee de emo Summer Frocks |" Be Prepared at Home That Soon | Wud Seach Vaniuang tow wecoh ete Of Georgette Crepe, eine broider: Voile, Net, Crepe de Chine and Tat: | 20 ‘, feta Silk. { e Special } Summer Frocks Of Soiree Silk, Orgundie, Georgette Crepe Lins! broidered Voile, Crepe de | 25 Chine and Net. ° Special) ——_—______——---toat Reductions ——_——— Newest Coats—All Lengths | 00 [| Georgette and Striped Taffeta Dre 18.50 00 Of Taffeta Silk, Velour, Serge, lined. Cloth, White Chinclulla and Velour Checks Gabardine, Covert ) sone silk | Reduced to} 12.95 | | We RAG Darkens the Silver Locks. | and upward among those nominated as incorporators eaieren, (Mi. Daliigestield, { — |e round, 100 Pen — Gray, streaked and faded hair is as) ,,!! othe Won | unsightly as it is unnecessary. Youth "Wy NOs lis our greatest asset, and “we should | {j:\) ergs, 18 ‘preserve it and prolong it by every « | proper means available, Here is & eine real |remarkably good recipe, simple and |! 108; Hevtvican 1k: | inexpensive, which can be readily pre- | |))v\ EDAD Gah tee aiae, avound ‘To a half pint of water add SEV PATH MACE reualege veerine ; 14 on, | fu Monnte Vad Bay Rum Log, | Venrtle. up: it ; ‘ Burbo Compound 1 small box £02) ani" Hers You can get these ingredients at any: drug store, and the preparation will Reriin Reports More Mall Selsarves be just as efficacious for removin by Heittan, dandruff, stopping falling hair and BERLIN, May 11 (by wireless to Sa other scalp allinante as for darkening ville). —A ch from Copenhagen Since 1788, a shining gray hair, Apply it once a day until tie Oversoas News Agency saya a H ‘ the huir reached the desired shade, and | ‘ira. cinne ant trons ie tenteat atane example of ‘Made then one application every other week on the Norwegian steamship Kristiania in America’ quality, will be all that is needed. Be sure to Hord and the Danish ste ahi, He » 2, — Ac Olay was taken off by the Britlsh au try this, It's fine,—Advt. thoritics recently at Kirkwall | In the protective bottle —‘‘a good bottle to keep @ood whiskey good.’’ , | Giant Hydro-Aeroplane Is SEA CAPTAIN TRIES SUICIDE fred on a Pension, Tire f Land Monotony. Unable to satisfy himself with th monotony of life ashor after a lom service na a captain of coastwise steam ships, James wis, formerly con mander in the Ward and Mallory Lin service, shot himself in the right. ¢ to-day ‘while gated on a bench in Fo! ene Brooklyn. He is dying i ‘AR BOAT PLUNGES FROM SKY TORIVER; FIVE MEN ABOARD 4 Nis balance on the bridge of his ship fell and dislocated his left knee cap, itated him from ac he was retired ont Lewis, & Ky Cumberland Street Hospital Capt. Lewis is seventy-four years 0 tage, und hud spent his life at sea HH Was as robust and alert as a mano middie age until seven months 4 he was thrown frou His injury ines tive servicce and pension Wreck in the Potomac After Fall of 100 Feet. and Washington fell into the Poto mac River near Mount Vernon, Va.,| early to-day and was wrecked. ‘Three | On board were pt Maccauley, | ef re Flockin Mechanicians Philip Utter and Bert Cut Plug Smokers A t Acosta, and two passengers, to this Greal Tobacco by Thousands cued man, Mayo Dudley, a Washing ton newspaper writer, sustained only slight bruises WASHINGTON, May 11,-One of U. S. MARINE of the occupants were injured, and Maccauley and Utter, bruised and eM DE ie amen are tert{f’S A REMARKABLE VALUE the large hydro-aeroplanes which has been flying betw Newport News A BIG SUCCESS rescued by a tugboat. Two are miss. | N ing. | badly shaken up, were taken to the Alexandria Hospital. The third res- Acosta, mechanician, from the New- Smokers of cut plug tobacco through, port News aviation camp, and Charles] out the city declare they have foung Good of Ohio, a student aviator from | the biggest-value smoke in U. S. Mariné ere oe the Pipe The machine fell about 100 feet. The Marine wa’ Up to a year ago U. tugboat which went to the rescue 1 after rushing the three men ashore | little known in Sow vork eo returned to search for the two|!mmensely popular el et ) ye missing. Other tugs joined, but up to a late hour to-day no trace of the missing Then it was placed on this market and made a hit! men was found Evidently smokers were simply wait: The machine on Monday completed | ing for a different cut plug tobacco a round trip from Newport News to] They bought U. 5. Marine for a “try Baltimore with five men aboard,| out.’ They have kept on buying it establishing several records, Shortly] And to-day U, S. Marine is sweeping after the return to Newport News it] the town! was decided to make a trip to Wash- ington the same ‘ternoon, On the Journey engine trouble developed, causing the boat to alight near Mount U.S. Marine is made of choice Burles leaf, and this leaf is aged 3 to 5 years ty bring out every particle of its naturai tastiness and make it smooth and Vernon and make tie remainder of the trip on the surface of the water, | mellow ‘ Repairs were made and the return |, U.S. Marine is the most sensational trip to Newport News was begun | “buy” among cut plug tobaccos. this morning Get a package to-day —Se.—Advt NEWPORT NEWS, Va, May 11 A message from Lieut. Childs at Fort Washington to the al sta. ion here this after ed that when the flying boat was towe (e) (eye) two men were found alive or very badly hurt — ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. “or Tompany. produce ),000 pounds of copper.in April con A’ with 10,150,000 In March Every Night For Constipation Atchison based upon showius for nin of flacal year ended RETH March 31, id show for f al y nding Jtine 30 4 surplus of about § PIL. 008 for ommon ork gual or it's | er cent wast year the road earned eater cen Safe and Sure Union Pactfic—Regular quarterly div. idend of 2 per cent on a stock | payable July 1 to stock of record June |. |= Southern Pacific | dividend of 145 per to stock of record Regular « nt payable y 31 rtevly July Ji For Comfort and Health Tz “ APS (TABLETS) Medically Perfect LAXATIVE A True Constipation-Remedy Beneficial for Children and Adults It Remedies Auto-intoxication Take a tip—takea TAP 10 TAPS 10c —Ail Droggits, Underwood ‘Typ: Regular quarterly div cent, on preferred a common stock of record June — = NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE iter Company end of t 1 oper « July 1 Market closed steady, up. HELP WANTED—MALE, Conntey LABORERS WANTED FOR STEADY WORK; Oldent Pov Y.. May 11 PER HOUR Mrs, Charles J. Ackert, eighty-five years \ME RICAN DOCK old, owner and editor of the New Paltz TERMINAL, Times, the oldest newspaper woman in the United States, died to-day at her home in New Paltz, Ulster County. Mrs. Ackert, Ing editor of a newspaper, tieal printer and composito FOOT OF ARRIETTA ST., TOMPKINSVILLE, STATEN ISLAND WANTED: L In addition to be Was A prac An errand boy references, Addr zis World am SPECIAL FOR Lito FRIDAY, MAY 12TH MAPLE MOLASSES COCOANUT, f lance sleest. ha Wins Gee fate resonate for me pu thee swe mpleted Fondant ¢ 4x0ra Spec.ai for Friday May 12th Mat WihOCei ATE |. COVERED 7 resembling Nut ‘On frutt atices and fancy, forms: finished 4¢ ih td Hew. si 172 FULTO: at 1 1280 Dt includes the Words and Music of a New Song “Deep in the Heart”’ from the Musical Comedly, “Come to Bohemia,” now being produced at the Maxine Elliott Theatre, As Sung by Natalie Alt. 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