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French Li JANG EDITION “ Che Co, (The New York World). ‘ a Sea [“ Circulation Books Open to All. *| a -— - e ——— —$————— ] _PRIOE “ONE CENT. cnet 1916, by The Presa ner Chicago, oun _NEW YORK, FRIDAY ¥, OOTOBER ate WEATHER—Falr to-night and to-morrow, AL ‘ EOITION SSS PRIGE ONE CENT. 1916. THREE DESTROYERS ARE SUNK IN ENGLISH CHANNEL BATTLE ee + Mexican Plot to Cr to Cross border NOE CINEAIT Run Down by the Depart- | ment of Justice. Accused in Tears as Prosecutor Calls Her Murderess Own Counsel Defends Her. BAKER ACTED QUICKLY. Heard of Plan to Discredit Ad- ministration Few Hours Be- fore Making It Public GEN. FUNSTON IS ene WITH COLLEGE LADS: AND “BEATS” TIME BAN ANTONIO, the commanders of camps along the bonier havo tf warned by tho Southern Departs te be on the alert for an attack or) ON HOARD PRESIDENT WLLe attacks sald to bo, plunned by Mex!-| SON'S TRAIN, CUMBERLAND, Ma. ana, The commanders were ordemd © pped big ald, © disseminate the warning to every Julla Ann ( organisation on the border hlbeam bs unt At Gen. Funston’s headwuc Sl aaesing Pesiness, been th was said no redistributl { troops porting Wi : a Beutinger would be necessary as to cavalr His id hes wo cin : rand that she told M artillery and infantry organjzat Saaniot a a 2 According to the witn became enraged wh ast 498 00, stationed now ree lourned of this and tried to throw the fully odpe with any #ituation tha girl down a filgh ur stal tight arise. aA stand she It ia understood tat the was dom upon which Secreta child based bis charges did not com here, Tho Departine maintains secret agents at places along Neved they furnished it. INFORMATION CAME THROUGH DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Baus of Was! he was on the # Mrs, Beut! 1908, He ed hie to various is bo- and said (De Baus) had caught a man in Mrs. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.--War and| what are you giving a Sautinger'a’ stateroom @n- ine ein State Department officials retused to- Ho wot @ hearty laugh from tho] Sr. De Baus stated uch a cite Sy, 00) iprnnee the sayrce OF epe Presl was impossible and he had refused nature of the {information on which, ‘Thy Pre ; Rueina aeUvinaer mine Seoretary Baker lust ulght Issued a) Middk again be ENED TO KILL WIFE. He testified Meutin [that if Mrs, Beut again the subjec 1 Kill her on ton, iy remaintr from Shaiow Lawn bet |take him to Buffalo, > New York City Nov. 2 away statement charging that a ban 7 will tack on American troops tn on American border town planned to discredit the ( Mexican policy, They said nel of information through ¥ veport cumo was so Va nothing would be give might injure tts usefulnose “The obviously a)propr’ ment of Secretary Lansin, id him men- ving | toned of Is eee HUGHES, IN HIS PAJAMAS, |”: "| GREETS MORNING CROWD cen years the 7) PITTSIMIELD, Hug Mass,, Ov Candidate appeared on the tn te. Then Baker, referring to the exp rear platform of his spectal train here Hier ater Onmbne tants an Secretary Lansing last night, at 7.45 this ning on route to Ne wii TEBE et aii American was implicated and York points, clad only in pa. lle ; desire to prevent the carrying f | jamay and « rain coat ots He emerged from ral the plans had Baker's statement, * mibility that any such cons v just cludes a tans \" understanding could be { aalt statement, The statement Was with- van up pretty late last a ‘i kK Jo out political purpoxe and ought to be r "a aoe nae | , 4 sn 4 without political effect, It will have | sorved ita entire m ae SE reglenare eemeeaanates that we have been w Phtippines and in this counts prepared.” NQ. POLITICAL INTEREST BE MOTHER'S FIDELITY, HIND HIS STATEMENT. A ‘ IN COURSE AT HARVARD o"°r'59 EVIDENCE OF THEIR Becretary Baker ed it was AMBLIDGE n an WwW ir “absurd” to suppose that his state-)vard Valvers i stain ae ment had been intended to imply thas rr pines sho # way any political Interest in the United lay aston ¢ retary States desired anything other thir n his belwlf and to have ut peace on the border. ‘Such a thi tn ? could not be,” he said Asked just what interests he branches o charged were behind the movement, | jpyited to ‘ Secretary Maker dictated this state-| paychology i ment: aminatt ners will b tletted Mout ta “The Mexi¢ans who oppos tho 6) tno studies mare tes facto government in Mexico would > al of course, be glad te gomplicato rele $10 Men's O’coats &Suits,$5.95 acting tions between the United States ard) The *MUBM Clothing C pipeeare eat ee! Mexico, and our info mat tha way | aol, they think this an appropriate time {th anton’ ls to do #0, The statement made Inst cont fancy Kays and | night by tho Department cught to/ {iM niin oF Kei all) Sand Saturday, $5.98 aid 96.95. Open Bate | urday night tll 10. The Hub Clothiers, @Oentinued on Tenth Page) 4Broadway, corner Barclay St—Adyt, (Comtinued og Second Page.) and | HER Bi, FAT FOOL’ WROTE OF PICKING PASSION FLOWERS yon Also Told “Dear Doll” He Was Learning How to Love in Florida, HE EXPLAINS Laughs With Children as They} * Are Read in Miss Con- nell’s $100,000 Suit. In spite of rule adopted hi t aire = tooth powder ma: turer, never to “make than thirty-yoa r Abbey, Lond 1 iim: r Big, Fa Fool" urs fo mn,” and told was spending his time tn sion fic health, L; the Pink nodiste that ho Florida “pleking learning vers and wow to deserip- If as @ big, rour of jaug Dor came from version of the modiste’s A108, The first letter te ting 3 Miss Connell a © necded was a “getty op” th oyal Palm Hotel, Minm!, Fla February 5, 1914 My D 1 ou-what you need ty ep’ 4 1 hop to bring bu i fr supply when [ return. I bave been por- fectly iisera ever sincy I sturted out with a bad grippy cold that settled in my bronchial tubes and Jou t I feel that in at Fifty-f Avenue and 1 would then was bum—abs 1 the rema sea for urse In one wondersbu mont beautifu t Proor n just t reqtn 163 LETTERS. | 98 ALIMONY FOR MRS, ASCHE ses, cont mvs ACF RAND ON STAND DENIES HE HIRED GAIMARIS SLAYER! Asserts He Was Friendly With Man Whose Death He Is Accused of Seeking. BRITISH LOSE ONE WARSHP THE GERMANS TWO, IN RAD ON BIG TRANSPORT LINERS Ten of the Kaiser’s Destroyers Take Part in Battle—British Destroyer Flirt and Fifty-three Men Are PLOT, ASSERTS COUNSEL Littleton Declares Prosecutor Has Been Led by an Under- world Conspiracy, Missing—Nubian Disabled. Michael! Rofrano took tha witness stand at hia tfial 3.15 wx «ts LINER ROWANMORE SUNK; . 31 LOST-FROM CABOTIA afternoon to defend himae charge of having instigated the k Ing of Michael Gaimar!, « p jantagonist, tn the Second Assembly | y * ‘F Sak bite: LONDON, Oct, 27.—Ten German torpedo boat destroyers at- : i former Deputy ~connnny y }empied-to raid the British cross-channel transport service list fight, but { iy hor. treat Siearing, stocks: ane A the attempt failed, says an official statement issued by the British Ad- ‘ A 1 Sicilian earnestness, turned a Miralty today. Two of the German destroyers were sunk and the others froak appear she told of face toward the Jur MRS. ASTA ASCHE fa ui eiGch net were driven off. dominating fin- | the sidew Wife “Whos Novelette Is Madel®™ Mes to 4 The German destroyers succeeded i sinking one empty transport— ‘ Hox verte | MC) ancl 1 political position among’ tie Queen. All the 2 ew were od Basis for Hinba ‘Annulment dusena 6 TIRAa ent Aes (Queen, NI the members of her crew were saved. Suit Wins Point. mine friond and confident of | One British torpedo boat destroyer, the Flirt, is missing, the Britisi the Governor, Ma the City! S10 Ni shy, Mra, Asta Auche, whora novelettel Gomotetree nin the tudes mt thy, Statement adds, and another destroyer, the ‘Nubian, was disabled by a confession forma the basis of « eul _ courts, torpedo and run aground, Nine members of the crew of the Flirt were brought by her husband, Hera ria Wena » fitting dare sult she, to annul th®lr marriage, WAH] and carried, te thee atek it Mut saved, yeaterd ay Oty reo bh travelling bag. Mr.| Tho t f the Britian 4 r hotel,‘ eto queationsd ‘him |manouncoment follows yn not only enabled her to 6%) Tofrano denied he was on had per-| During last night the enemy at- Wk anute ieee ee but allowed her $259 4 MODEM sonal terms with Galharl during the| tempted a rald with ten destroys | go 0? Smpty transport, the od to ¢ hor to} Queen, was\sunk. Tho whole of ; , time he bas been repranented as call-| ¢ra on her crew wer saved undergo a physical examination, iby gauraer| contanbaeeackad. tenia " wet saved. Asche, who vigorously se0 DAY? ley hasten the killing. He asserted Rie of the semy -Genronany ing alimony, declared that Wis WIf6) 14 way nover in hin oMee in te wero sunk and the rest wore had married him for mouey. Her! stunicipal Hullding at the time m: driven off, plan to wed and then leave him, to} ciguy ¢rom Rocco Carnivale's b “i Bi M. torpedoboat destroyer |Join her former swo Brookiyn were ‘sent there or. ‘ - . caahe teehee P. Kollet con it Iiittiston, Tofr counsel, prom- | . ie Gat cy ee en ee ee ‘ > el. | ted Rofrano would toll everything inp a ML ge Nico Pendleton, oruvred Bre Jabout his movements in the eight ’ crew have been saved. Asche ty Troceed ut onoe with tal waeks when tha pollee were s¢ a oboat destroyer tie te done, tho court declares, an-|J0g for hint in alt of the Northern Fabian. mendes Moat this ts done, tho court dee a tae Bias ernard, It. N., was disabled by & may be made by A In his opentng for the defense Mr, Lerpede and taxen in tow, (Cateye Guatay Lange ir. the pro: to the bad weather the tow parted given countenance te : : | and she has groundod,” $25,000 EVEN | MONEY BET —underworta conspiracy French Steamship 1s Bound| ‘Tio destroyer Fiirt was ono of the IS PLACED BY V BY WILSON MAN |: th From Bordeaux to oti erie eet troyers. Sho was Hitlses and New York, 380 tons and a complement of sixty- . {pun fe ce two men, ‘Tho Nublan was built in Hughe Agharente-Hid Holding Off, but|> «notrar qi 2, “is fived ‘Tuo French Line ateamship Chicago | !%% dlaptaced 985 tons and, carried, ne Wagers Are Made yee 4 Is on fire In mid-ocean, according to| NOFMAlly seventy-one officers and at 10 to ne n despatch recel to-day by tho! © Admiralty os sin CONTRASTS BLIZZARDS. WITH|¢v* ng been for | Tain ‘ SUReO Cie French Line none This rat the FLOWERS OF THE SOUTH $ was made toda api b \ > Mieht | Bordeaux f Mner was sunk & ae. ‘The CASE Tin TREE ERO as 1, Nev DENIES ROFRANO HAD MOTIVE] The Rowar ; A $1,000 on Hu , i FOR THE CRIME ayat ia tnt - and South At Tho optutle |at odds of 10 to 8, ‘Thore ta $2,400 W We shail show you-tiat in 1919] 800 nillem off the om.| trade, She wan « ) tons and Jaon money off¢red aga $4 there were only eleven election dia- {cers of the Fr i ut- | hud a capuelty for 2 ules of cot Me sported lthat ent Tlec- | ¢ hday from Hor. | from Zurteh to-day « German official rt ore hav t ” 4 frano's side | dew Y announces that in conformity Acod + Husrhes. ub t nel Galmarl's | Wed 1 She tri 16) n Article 100 of the German Naval hachora ° iding off teerage passengers. | Code, the German naval authoritles or bette Wight ther solK The Chicago ts an ol p, of 14,-| have decided regard as prisoners ; cea vars lent by th tons und she makes t fourteen | Ml captains of ant Vessels eap- * - 4 teak Lents Her master ix Capt, | tured from the Yao ||* ‘ i ‘ n M slay Ita : 6 reully aa In Ma <—- ipt ‘ tpt : THE COLONEL IS 58 TO-DAY pionas Tar ' ; f ' f 1 ee 8 1 5 » wink th Arno) 5 1 he " f pep as Y boa containing © captain ar ae ae hs ) 1 i th ew of the ie oe “i mata y fers) and unaccou This is the firs CHE WORLD TRAVEL Bene AL RACING xf ; ra oe We | indi t king of the AY king he } 1 wis ; 8) bes RESULTS ON PAGE 2 » 0 \LTIMORE Oot ST =a ’ r io SON" | ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE, York | Rowannwre salied from this port Oct (Comaved ou Tenia Lage) raase fos mot, “Usiapasae Ueeamas duu, —adrie to-duy \14, laden with a large general cargo * , Here, Afire in Mid- Ocean ce a Tp ae nts ———EEe

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