The Sun. (New York, NY) 1916-03-19 [p...
Transcript of The Sun. (New York, NY) 1916-03-19 [p...
THE WEATHER FORECAST.
IT SHINES FOB ALL Fair and warmer to-da- y and. moderate winds.
Highest temperature yesterday, 34: lowest, 7.totalled weather, mall ami marine reports ui paso 17.
VOL. LXXXIII. NO. 201. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1916. Copright, mt.bv tht Run Printing and Publishing AttorAatlon. 66 PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS.
GERMANS FAIL
IN NEW ATTACK
AGAINST VAUX
jjeric ul' Axsaults North of
Vciilnn ltrt'aKs Down
I nder French Fire.
Al.TIM.K1tV Ar.TIVK'
0VJ5K WIDE FB0.NT
'tmti I able enite to Tin; ft".I'tim. March ti. The. (trrmans re-- f
,., .1 their attack In tho region ot Vaux
tn Mt fulled to cause any change In
t .itll.t.i'Pi.. ittaca. like the violent assaults
tt mi'K'il the earlier effort of theIn tills sector, war0 i to alliance
, 'It i mi intense bomhaidnient.I or ii' occasion the Infantry force,tn, to carry homo the utta K were
smaller force the, 1 -- n.g tliesut; tnalb- II series of assaults
ttli 'ie bel'-vcr- the VU.x I11.1KV
t'i : tli' "ooJ to tin. routh of the. Huudru,,' f.riu The Ftetieh artillery, tna-- ,i e tuns unJ tllles thiuiv oi.t tin;
ilie curia. n timl nt no po nt wereI. tiii.iians able to reach the Trenchlltn .
Ii. iv bombardments occurred in thei ii i i nf tne iliy In the Verdun sector.
liinn.in artillery directed nn cepc-- ,, i .. ivv tin. against tint Montzevllle-- 1
- l. 'urrus line on the vvebt hank ofMi an The Trench suns wi re alsoir on the whole front. li.irtlcuUrly In
Hie h.i. vrc A ( riuuii munition depotulimn up In the Mor.invillc woods,
i, hi-- : of D.imloup.ii .aim that Cirinan tro.Y were.
I i.mURlit north to the Vinlun front! (iMctn pail of the .St. Mlhtel
i . ...lid the Frtii.-l- t suns to l.ccvbotttb.u'dmetit laet nlK.it of
i .M.I bitweui Apietiioi.t and Vlg-- i
I'luhl nt Vnu.T 'i al niiuinuiihiui tss.ucd by tho
( .i War Willie to.ntijlit tiillottH!I'. our artllluy destroyed
i ti i in net. In the legion of Hoes- -
ue-:- ' Die Din' lllld the ue.i ' ImI li. tniJli tlo.ipe, wht.h Wero
ik toward V.isii.nc, northei-- t
):' tue .Men.".' the enemy bom- -it.i i.iiiiKrnhio Ioletiee thetl.i Itjii lt.iiirrii! and Mont- -
i. rleht ImiiU of thetiteii... in tiller preparation,dlrctijil In the coitihe of the
uf vanial attni'li betweenJ. "f ailll the wnyil to
; the 11 itidroinonl farm.j i.v our tire cut lain, he w.if nut
our ti'Muhe" at afly
! ,'t, 'ii'f weir ery n.'tlve on"f troni, tiot.ibl.i i'I tl'O
wli'Me tlilr nn' i Milted lht"i ft a iiiiiiillloli depot III the
I.- Moranvllle.' -- ralue the ticrmans made nn
i.r ..ue In lh icitlnnIt. Soiih enemy troopi wlin
' niir iilvineed trench were. ii of It liiniicillately by a
" I..
.i. i. til.nlKllt the !er-- 1
two Mieli. nf i;rc.it oilihreII'' Itelfi.lt.
tout. .' .'Ilillillii'l'. told nfaitidi : lire ui Hill "OO
' ir i. iun wood, to tl.e w.M ofi" the ir.Ttn.iliN made
i
No Infitittr.t lelion,.i.iiii i oiiiiiiiinlipi, rfrri iliB
diirlni; tne hum. M:' ii Sr.'iiime (.eetor uf Cinirton
t e ie llk'lltlllk withh n rrtajltid to our ndvali-Ae- .i
.Meiie ve directed' a'.il lir,, on the termini
i'- - n the direction uf UIU Jt;. j tin' ,oIm d"h 'iriMU. To
i IK- i did mil rerpotid.t.1 titn Mmv iliere wa;. a In.
! In 'ii i.ieim nt In the reclon of, T n M.i- - intermittent mill- -
I'- - ; i ut'ner polnth In tlilh sectori m- - tin Vur" .it Moiilain-I- t
ui I. and t,e Kparset.' I Si. .'lihtel our Ions
f iill" l.iimharih.d all hmtr.)j.l.iV hllween iiniilit' . . 'I' ei. iiur which It hid heen
' i i ertuhi i( chnetitH of Hie: iii.ir'htnj; In a tiorthiTly
ii hi pne ot a foe and low' 'en i, aviator wre active In
it Wrdiiu, A tJerman nero.' ' i' 1' ikker type appeared ande' 'ni'i iaih.i;eij,
the tiiflit of March 17-- K aI ' pew nit en French aeroplanes
'or !"i!iibarilinut droppedi rue ciilhrii hhellh, forty on
r .ii ht.illnii at f'oiiflatiH andt j ' t ip htatluii.
i' - tell .tecuralely. A iium-- iii isifin were nherei on the
i Ml three urea wero Ml.irted InII O'
ei ei tna"lnne w ere taitijectede.itiniiiiHil'iiK during thlH
t km all letnnieil utldamased.if Ui coiiihc of an ofTcmdve
..' unee another uf our airill ripped ten lieln on thn
i.-- i ' .ii Mleuitn and ttvn more onhtatlnti at Arnavllle.
IH U.I MORT HOMME.I'ri-nr- 1:, litmus, (thru lint Denial
if i.ermnn Aasertlon,m.hi.v Manli Is The French
I'.mi., is announced to.ilay that It had re"' 'tit. ip'tiutm from Parln to denyJinMi i n ..i- thai lieitiiaii forces weroJllg ui 1 portion of I, Mmt Homme
J''rtl Mat, Mill). Tho Herman WarI is .isM-rte- that the (Sermans
lU. this pnyton,
"'Khilna IllmliiUhr, Xnym llrrlln.htu is, via liiidon. Match IS. Army
Issued the following Mate-njt- it
regarding oeratlons In theI'lf iiitiB activities on h sidesJtilirrlay w,.rn .fH vigorous--
j Win Active 011 llrlllah Mne.tfrtal Ca'.le Peipatch to Till St.IWixj.v, March Ik, Thn following
llrltlsh Headquarterb In"at,(h WJM Bsue(1 by the oftl-a- iprt.s!, bureau;
On the front generally there la noth-nt- ?to rsport beyond nrtlllery uctlvlty
wut AUilcourl, the HoheuzulleriiUully-Urcna- y (uouthWMit or L") Ypres nnd WleUJe.
THE SUN TO-DA- Y
CONSISTS OF SEVEN SECTIONSAS FOLLOWS)
tlKZI Ueneral Newi . . IISECOND -S- porting. Krnneli.
Automobile i
THIRD -S- ociety, Drama. Muiic.School!, Fathioni . . 10
FOURTH Pictorial and FajhionMagarine . .8FIFTH Lithogravure Supplement,Aft ... . .8SIXTH -S- petial Featufei. Booki,Querica, Clieia ... 12
5l'.Vr-Korti- gn. Real Ctate.Gardeni, Poultry, Finan-cial, Froblemi ... 10
Total 66
ReaJen or ntuiitaltrs uho Jo notall of that itctlons uUI confer a
foxor on"Tht Sun" ity notifying tht n
Department al onet fy the phone(2200 Betltmari) oni minlnf stttltmulll fe promptly Joruti'JeJ If poalhle.
WESTMINSTER WINS
LADRELSIN EGYPT
Dnko liul His Armored CitrSllllldlTll in out of
Si'misi Forve.
BRITISH, ADVANCE lllti
.s;ien( Cltite pfcA tn Tm siv.I.onpon. March 1. An official -- late-
I ment Usu'd by the War Office y
tell of nn exploit of the armored auto.I mobile rquadron under the Puke of
Westminster on the vestern frontier ofThe xiiunilrnn waf prc-ente-
by the lul:e to the iSovtrnnient earlyIn the war and dihtlmtulshc.l ltelf atNeuve Chiipclle.
A'.xordlm; to btnti ment. theHU.nl l on wat U"ed to dl.po-- v "f theSmuiisl tail i dtfi Heen In the puri-iil- : ofthe tribesmen near Solium, on the
frontier The utmneIn the niachlneh nhot down the ciew ofa Held Ktin and l.wi inichine JUtib whichtouch! to may the pursuit and the actiontltuilly resulted In the capture uf alltint trllx.meH'rt tirtlllery. The ItrltlMiadvance totalled IJrt mile.--.
The etatenient :u as follow-- .
Iteporth have been recelveil fromofficer" returned from Solium O.KHt
f the action of arinoi-i- earnon Tue.-da-y lmdcr tho Duko of Wentnihintir.
An ntTopIano recintiaNMince dhcov-ern- il
It a' the Itlrwar ci.mp w al-- t inptami ordrrii vr iW n to tniiue thetrlhri ineii. The iinln camp wih tmitweiit .fle lllfl. Wekt of Solium A.'the earn appruncheJ one kuii and twnIIHUhhlC KUlf . "lie P'lu ii'tloil. Tllen"were nuartly handled h; the em my,but the Run t : him wire hliot down.Tho car dnhei at ihe camp, theem my hcattrrnl and the cii-ni- lt l.
After ten mllesi a petrol hliott-as- ithriateiied.
All tho eiieni) artillery, amountingto threo kuii.". nine machine tii".twenty-fou- r hiiarc barreb iind furtreolverh. with ..111111111111111111, was rap-tured, .Vim ti .0110 lulhonerh, a partof the .ihliorieiurl iTewM helped
Senuhhl. were le.eiied 'ur H
weri1 one oft leer wounded,InirhiK the oieratluti we advanced
15" inlleH. The report of Nurl's death1h untrue.
The Hul.e of Wehtlll. lister tllMlll-irul.slt.-
himself in rraiu-- In Siptom-her- ,
IMI, by lesculnc t'npt. iireiife!when the Iht'er w.ih wounded. Thernilie ran forward under lire and car-ried the faptaltl on the lllld. A littlelater In the Mine month he .i t
to I wiiih in with Importantfrnoi lh" front. In April, lpKi, thearinvred motor err siii:ulion, ilnaiii-e-
ami trained hj the tule, s.iitud Ufllrst noiillon at Nellie I'hapelle. Thecars e ere tied al that lime In dlhlodc-I11-
crewf ami other "Jerinaii de.tiwlnuents from ,iu 'tiiuin whlc threat-ened to eailj'c, trouhlo to tho Ilillthhforce?,
At the opennm of the war th" pukereceived, an app ilinment 'u the I'len.jhhtnft.
MR. MORGAN HOME TO-DA-
Will Arrive on Hie PhltnilelphlnThin .Moriilnu.
.1. Plcrpont Morgan v Ml arrlvn In N'rwYork this morning 011 the American linerPhiladelphia from Liverpool, The ve-i- d
Is expected I" reach the Hook beforedaylight and dock at f ;3 A. M.
No preparations havn been niado totake the financier front the liner to hlayacht, the Corsair. He will illremb.irkon the Amerlian I.lnn pier and probablygo at once to his home.
II Is expected that Mr. Moigan willbo rt called as a witness In the Thomp-son Investigation and will appear ontho stund next Friday.
TO PREACH BY WIRELESS.
Chlcnao hiirt li Will l.ltrrnlly ;eltlriingr From Mi.
Cmicaoo, March 1. A, sermon willome out of the sky with u flash of sparksor the coiigrt-iatlo- u ,,f tniiiimii'l ll.qitlsiChurcJi. 2330 Michigan liveiitie, 10.morrow evening, and at Its conclusionthe congregation will Join In lending outlitttuBi'X nf MilrHual rhei-- and greeting,
A complete wireless oiltllt Vrtit,In the church auditorium to.day
and the Itev. Joluihloiii' Meynsthat Ids herinon 'voulil be sent
out from a wlrelfhe station downtown."It will be us near like a from
heaven us I think itnild well be tilven,"nilrl Mr, Mtyere.
KILLED BY HIS OWN SENTRY.
I'. S. Trooper Mint When rFailed to Answer Hall.
Fort Hmhb, Tex., March m, Pi hateDean Hlnck. Troop H. Seventh FnltedStates Cavalry, died here this morningmid was burled this evening as a testiltof wounds received while on duty southof lliichltii, N. M., on WediiesdAy whenlie failed to answer the hulling of asentry In his own and wasshot,
The sentry challenged Hlaek, vt ho saidhe did nut hear the challenge, The nextmor.onl he was shot. He was broughtto Fort miss for treatment.
SECOND DUTCH
LINER IS SUNK;
U BOAT BLAMED
Palcmbimjr Sent Down Off
Coast of England Pas-
sengers Safe.
THREE TORPEDOES
FIRED, SAILORS SAY
."pedal I'Jble Petpatch to The Sex.IaiNpon, March Id. The Dutch liner
I'alembatiK whm hunlt this mornltiK rtjrUalloper l.tuht, otT the coiut of lCcfex.Thla Is the second Dutch liner funiswithin three Uny. Acconllnir to saltanof the 1'alcinbaliB the enhe wiih at-
tacked by a tSerinan rubmarlnn thin
mwnlng nt 10:30 and sent to the bot-
tom In nine mlnutea. Three torpedoeswere tired, tliey my.
T.ie I'alembanR- curried two DutchpahsetiKrrs and crew of tlfty-Ilv- e. All
on bo.nd were Kaved, although nine ofthe crew were Injured by the explo-Moti- f.
Of the three torpedoe tired atthe ventel the llrst is said to have rtrucklift, the hecotid forward and the thtrdamldslilpsi.
Tim sinking- of the Itrltlh brtuilltiWillie, vresumably by a submarine, nearthe lUnd of ValcntUt. off thn west cooKtof Ireland, has been Theh-e- n
turn niaklm up Uie.crew- were nvedAmeterdatn detipatchea ktate that the
Swedloh Kte.mlhhlp Ark wax dmiiaKiii bya tiilne otT tho North Hinder IlKhU-hl-
on Friday nltfht Tile venrel - towedto the Hook of Holland. It in recalledthat the Dutrh liner Tabaulla Kunkon .Match 15 lit this vicinity.
The JMlembaiiB was u Uottcrdajn- -
l.loyd liner of fi.r.It tons, She was 432feet 111 length and was bum 111 inn.Sins wiiii I.L- -t reported at lilbraltar onFebruary bound from Ilatavla, Java,for K.'lli ril.un.
The Dutch liner Tubantla of the Hoi- -landsche-l.loy- d was sunk 011
the night of March 1 ft off the Dutchcoast Four pel sons are believed to havebeen lost. The llrst and fourth office
.1 1.1 1.. ..mi.i....i t...s.I'l 1IIV III. 1.1V UILI,UI1I9 11 IIIU iyUII.llMinistry of Marine that they had seentho white wake of a torped,-- , Some ofthe passengers said they thought thevessel was sunk by .1 mine, but the ma- -Jorlty of the survivors Incline to theb. lief that It was u torpedo from a sub- -
marine.
A'Or .4 GERMAS MINE.I
Merlin . ews pa ter Infer RrltlahI'.iplotiir tank l.lner. ,
rSr.M.lv, via Uiinlon. March 18 The,'Ivitmis Now Agency quote (isrniHil
wspapers io laying thai the minewhich bly miiIi th fmtch Meatn-stit- ti
t
'lub.nitla In the North Sea wasvrob-Im- !not ot 'Irtlli.lll origin
"The newspapers state that the lalfM(tatlstii-h- In. II. tie that It wan not a Oer-Hi.itittiltie." nays the agency, "Sliice th.. he- -gitiiili-.- of tne war t'ls mltie liave tioenwashnl up nn the f Hitch coast. Of thee4i w.re of Hrltis.li oristln, J French. 301unk. .inn and onli i;u Herman.
Ilegm-illti- Itlchanl Schilling, who wapa pashenger mi thr liner when she hank.Id" newhisip-r- a state that he In an Ameri-can anil was uii his way to lllu tie Janeiro.0 Hi. teineMitntlve of a New York lifelieiir.ince conniMiiy Tliey quote him aa
1.; no, 111 11 11 mine c.iuseu 111c nie.iMer.1,1 !
I PUTS BLAME OS' U HO ATllitteh l.lnr t(rnt Taliantla
But Torpedoed.,
Hi 1. sos Atr.K. March !. The Ilol- -l.indhche l.luy.l agent a) Muenus Ay reh.ild thai he hud received infor-mation that , submarine torpedoed '.hoTubanlia on March li otT the Dutchco.lht
Cri Vociijit condemn the kinking oflh- - vessel and demands (bat the f.ov-- 1
rniiieiit conduct an Inquiry. The papers.iy s .
It is impohsime to admit the right toiiiieiriiju naviKaiioH neiween neutral 11a- -.
Hour- and to attack a steamship engagedIll H,lhlicer hettien llnlleritum.1111 Miienox Ayres."
OFFICERS CERTA1S.I. Hokums u( Tiihaulla o Hftrrar
Mil- - n'm Torpedoed,WA.siitNi,-ios.- . March 1 V The Ameri-- i
cm I onsill at neterdaiii reported to-- 1
! ",,k'"r,Y"i. '"""Out.
1.11 he Dutch swearthat the vessel was torpedoed and thepassengers are also of that opinion
Four persons are still missing andare believed lost, Tile Consul says thatItlchanl Schilling, an American who wasaved with his wife and daughter. Incoimrcte.) with the New York Life Insur-uii.'- i.
Company.
U. S. MUNITIONS FLOOD MEXICO.
N.oilil.ooo Hound, 1(1,0110 Nnmlltrots I'riiti Since Villa Haiti.
San Antonio. Match IS. UnitedStales ciisioni remit ts show that morethan S.OHh.ihii.) rounds of ammunitiont 1.1 1.1 .......1111111 i eiiilil'iii ai ross ine ooruer 11110Mexico since the Villa raid at Colum-bus, shipments of small arms aggregatea little over Ih.OOii weapons.to army headnuarters here indicate thatthere are Immense quantities of muni- -
tloni in Mexico,
TO PUNISH NEWS SMUGGLERS.
Major tninptr Warn Correspond-ent at I'ttliiiiiliu. .', H,
fou-.Mirs- , N. M March IS, Majorit 11. conimaiHiitig tno suiplybasn here for the Pershing column, toldthe, newspaper men whom be called n
him y that he would Invokethe Federal lawn against any corrc-rponde-
attempting to smuggle outIII ws,
'The man who setfds 'out a scoop Is anarcn criminal, ne declared, "nnd I will(see Ihut he Is punished under the Fed- -
e.al defenc. .,ct. While this expetl,Is a test of our preparedness t uHagives us 11 chance to test our power tocensor the news anil we are going to findout vvlieio vi ! stand,
"If continue to slip outneiAii we nic going to take net Inn thatwill put soinelKwIy behind the bins. Whenvvc suppicuM news It Is to keep ouriimvi iiicntH from the enemy. If theenemy Icains these movements It maycost live nf manv of our men."
N. Y. LAWYER
SLAIN BY WIFE;
SHE IS FREED
Arthur English, Son of
"Ben Bolt" Author, Shot
Five Times.
CHILD'S STORY TO
JURY SAVES 31 OTHER
rni.r.f:r.!CK, Md., March U. ArthurUngllsh. son of the late Tlioma- - DunnKngllttli, who wroto "lien Ho'.t." wan shotnnd klllid y by hl wife. KlolheYoung KnBlIsh, at the family homo nearIndian Kprlns", thin county. Mrs. Km;-lls- h
cluliii!) hhe tired In e, herhusband having drawn a revolver uponhef. She fired twelve shots, live ofwhich entered her husb.ind'8 body. A
Coroner's Jury exonerated Mrs. Kngllsh
Immediately after the shootlnc Mrs.KHRllh.li left her four children with anelRhbor und then hurried to the nearesttelephone station, about a mile dhtant,for a doctor and then telephoned to po-
lice headquarters here asking a warrantfor her husband's arrest, he havingthreatened her life.
Kngllsli. who win .1 N'ew Vork lawyerof 27 Cedar street, was poorly clad. Hohad on a pair of old overalls and a shirtund a pair of sport .me. Kvery cham-ber of the revolver on tho floor wasempty. One bullet tore through ling-lish'- it
chin, another piened nit- - heart, twopenetrated 1ih stoiiuen and the 11 ft lientered his tin ant.
The house w.m tnoi.tiu-e- i llriilinnfurniture and china were' Heatterodabout the room when Sheriff Itoilerlck.State Attorney Anders anil Magistratelllll arrived 011 L10 NCeiie. Mrh. Kngllsnsllu-- the shooting has been In a highlynervous state, requiring the services ofa physician.
The parties are prominent In foetalcircle here. Mrs. F.nglish 1& the daughter of tho late Met 'Unlock Youngwealthy Inventor. Hefore her marriage10 r.llKlltin Mlij was prniHIIiem m reil- -
.. ,"' hne tnarrit.l about twelve'
Married 1.1 fe I'nhnitpy.
. .Tt tie- - . i. lr
p(.! vit.v n.-.- i f..n.i.treated his wife cruelly. Some of themwere, much concerned about her safetv
,nii'i .lift iieinuuiir ihihs millrecently l'.nglish was wor.se than errand made life ahmct niil-.ir- Lie forMrs. Ihigllsh, threatening at time totake her life.
Till morning the two jniitig sons mreput to work by the father choppingMood, Kcm-ln- that the elder 1ojwas not well, Mrh. lhigllsii outand asked that he be allowed lo stup.lingllfh tlew into a r.igi. It l. haid.ilreatly frightened bi his threats ofbodily harm ittal by his sat age inaiinerMrs. i;ngllh went Into the houe amito her room, whete s,,. xMired a emailpistol, which formerly belonged to her... ... ....r.lh.n lt,A !.... I .1.1. I.. I. Ii.ui- - 1. n.- i.nni-'- i iiur. 111 net- iuf-U!-
and proceeded abmit her iKiu.-tmh- l
duties.Shortly afl'rti.irrl KugMsli wnt Into
the dining room, where his wife was.In a fury of ang.r he :nik a hammer.broke furniture and smashed . liln.uvari'
.His wire begged him to stop, hut tit's.only seemed to make him unr,.. I
When again Importuned tu desist hecrashed Into the buokcase aid secun d I
H Calibre revolver, having. It !hclaimed, mat lie would rttiMi her. Ah.he raised his arm Mrs. Cngllsh, it jssam, siipiw-1- ner piium from ner bosomand iireu, emptied t,i,. tlv.- ha'ti.hers of her pistol, then d mi 1,1,
revolver from the iluor nnd .illseven shots at him.
It Is supposed that s'le insanefrom fright, for after ne had Mm'twelve times, she rushed upstairs andreloaded her own pistol again,
The Wife' Xtory.Al trotter h l"l"t Mis.
laigllell testified !
yiiier oreaittiisi Miiiawi 1111111 uiehouse to the yard and explained to Mr.F.llL'hah that the b.iif hid nut been well.I nuked I1I111 tti.it tie let the bnvh cleanout the chicken holier. Instead of hoppingwood. Then li,. called me n, iiani.'. I
went to tie house .mil lit ivein t.i tnvroom, where I picked up .1 revolver thatwas glvrn ine w Inn 11 little girl bv myflitll.Pi t uas a .32 calibre. From tli'ie., went to the kitchen, where I b,,..,washing dishes. Artlmr mine it. . il ,
,,lt ,, . ,,,, rm ort. llogan to bleak up dishes
"I told hint 1 would get on my LinesIf he would stop brraklng my dishes, It j
was the last set I had. I told him I I
would never again Interfere with hintand tin. children. He said he would)finish me and keep the buys worku.g all I
day. He then re i lied up to a cub-boar- d
where he. always kept a icvolver. '
He said. 'I don't want you on your'knees. I will kilt you ' I
"Then I tlnd, I kepi on tiring, I wa.s!so excited, and emptied the rrvolvtr. Heffell when I began firing, but picked upins revolver, wnicil If 11 10 me table. I'"'In't think he was dead and was nfr.ild I
lllu ui.tlltil Ulll in. I il,i.l f.. rro... u. s.ni- - in.t 1111I really did not intend to kill him. 1 rialIt to save my life," j
Child Whit Tragedy.Kutb. the seven-year-ol- d daughter, cm - j
roborated the statement of her nndliei"I heard papa say M will llni.-l- i Mum.'
Mum gut the pistol and was washingthe dishes. She asked papa i.ot toiiieaK me ilisne.s. was stainllii-- n Iliedoor when Mum shot. The iHiys w,.esplitting and cnupping wood."
"He didn't treat her verv nicely," I
responded the girl In iinswer to ,1 ijiii.-- -
tlou from an uttoiiiey, Tim giil said'that while she whs standing in t ! r j
door dir. Ing the shoollng she nun rait'looking at either her t ith- i- or nio;'i,.; ,
The Corntier'H Jury .11 verdict "Jhat Arthur llnijllsli .un..to his death from ImlV wound pro- -
iiucrn ny snois inniricii ny .;fos.c Ihigexiuiemte' he, fril,,,MV XTev-.--
During the trail the youiikesiof 'Mrs, i:ngttsh clung to lis ninthsLater during tho hearing tho childtenmpered nlout the room singing antalking.
Al tilSTA HPK. IAI t:iM l. VI, l,vAlkrn dint AiiiiiihIh VI I h'l il'TIIIlll.X' ll.Vll..WAV. llntit Inn and ulatfrnoiu !
t.'ompMrtineiil car dsllv to Aukiisi-.i- itlnlnicur service. N, V, Ulttce, Kltth Are..tat ,
HAY ARMY BILL
NOW WILSON'S,
CONGRESS TOLD
President Is Sponsor for
Measure to Thwart Gard-
ner's Attack.
SPEAKER CLARK SAYSIT MEETS DEMANDS
Wasiiikotov, March "18. The Ha.yhill providing for lucre-i- s of the regu-lar army to 140,000 men and the re-
organization and federalization of themllltla rrcelvesl tho Administration'approval
Mr. Hay annoujiccd that the meas-ure might be called the President's bill.Sleaker Clark, stepping from the ros-
trum, put tho weight of his Influenceliehlnd It by declaring that It met theapproval of the country and commendedRepublican us well tut Democratic mem-tier- s
of the Military Affulrs Committeefor framing It
"The people of the country wantpeace," he said, "but not peace at anyprice."
The line of demarcation betweenand Democrats, however, waj
drawn In tho debate on the bill andamendments were offered when It wastaken up for consideration section bysection.
Ilcprchentative Mann bald the billfalls far short of what It ought to beand characterized It as a preparationfor peace, not war.
Im-rea- tn aitn.non Men.ttcprt-tciitatli- r Kahn. California,
ranking Hepubllean member of theMilitary Committee, offered an amend-ment inci easing the size of the regularurmy from Uti.OOO to 220.000 men. Thinproposal will be on next week.An amendment offered by Representa-tive (iardiier, Massachusetts, to Increasethe Coast Artillery by 5.000 men wasejected.
rleneral debate on the measure wasconcluded with the address of SpeakerClark. Much time will be consumedIn tho discussion of .intendments and01 f peel tic problems Involved In thetiliiety-iiln- c sections. It In doubtfulwhether a final vote will bo taken onthe meaeure for several days.
A l the. outset of debateHay made the unqualified
statement that the. House bill has Uietiacking of the President. There waamuch speculation whether this meantHint the IVesldrnt would aupport theHay bill as against th Senate measure,which provides for a more substantialarmy incr.-,iv- .
". a 11 authorized by the President tuMate" h.ihl Mr. Hay. "tlittt tlllf billcnei-t- s hi- - apiiroval. In oilier wordh, ItIs id- - hill It carrlen out the recom-mendation he nude to Congress In hisnichh.tcc. in fact it gum a little furtherthan the I'rcsldi lit asked us to go.
"It I true that the bill due.--. Hot con-tain the continental army f'aturi, buttlio President, In suggesting the conti-nental army, whs of come, sortof machinery to make the land forcesavailable in time of war. He thinks thisbill makes the National Titian! a suflldent force In th'i.e of peace to be avail-- 1
able a.s a lighting force In cahe of war."
Inspired li linker' Letter,Mr. Hay's statement is understood to
have been Inspired by the letter of See-lj- n
.riiueinptalloli,
Hal pow. behind And
countrymenin powerKahn
ever.vh.Mly
lien.i M,.,ilni-).
ork.
after
strength
on.
TROOPS AT VILLA'S HEELS;MAY HAVE STRUCK BLOW;
ANT1-U-. S. FEELING GROWSWashington Gets Disturb-
ing Hyports of Move
Against Cnrrauza.
FEAR AGITATORS
MAY UNITE TROOPS
Orders Sent to Pershing toSpeed Up Capture
of Villa.
WILL ASK CONSULS
TO KEASSUKE PEOPLE
Hope Use Mexican Bail-wayFle-
Ready, ifNeeded at Tanipieo.
WAslttNr.TOX, March Kvery effortb beltw made by Administration to
to a epeedy conclusion the chaseafter Villa. Orders have
ietit to flrlg.-Oe- Pershing to loseno time In rounding bandit chief.
Iteportu of a disturbing characterhave received here from thehave convinced that the
longer the American forces arc In Mexicothe graver the dangertrouble with the entire Mexican nation.
From hource thu infor-mation is obtained situation inmore delicate than it has at any-time since the troops crossed border.
ngltatom alor; the bor-der, deliberately misconstruing the
of the expedition,throughout northern 10 the effectthat the taken by the Fnlted
Is the forerunner of Intervention.Advantage being taken these
agitators of the that Carranzaixvpilesced In the expedition to
make appe-a-r that he Is madeof the American (lovernnient.
will be able, in face thehereporta, to bold hWi forces in lh aquestion grows mote eeriouu
Caaar of Folletle Action.are being made
the State to counteractthese It at titof the Department that the Presidentyesterday Senator La Follette In-
troduce In the Senate concurrent res-olution assuring the Mexican onliehalf Congresti that no
dues American tinvern-ine-
contemplate int'rventlon or Inter-ference with internal affairs;Mexico.
soon a; resolution has beenacted House
to American t"onsuls In
""I f"r distribution, just as doneill the i urrespoiiiletii-- which pass,.,l be
the two iiivertitnenth in inntiec-lio- n
with reciprocal agreement forthe nippreh'.lrm of border raids.
action taken on tills rt solutionthe House tint Administration
lio'i Villa Is believed tu tintj of mountains to south
telary of Maker, published '
members state that It w 111 probably rrnnomorning, which appeared to put the ,, next week.Administration 111 an attitude of hos-- , T,. 'white !lrnie and War Depart-tllu- y
to Hay hill ment y took cafe to slate that theThere was 1:0 dlff.wence of opinion American troops In Mexico have nn
lleprtsi-i.tatlv- Mann and lie-ire- . I ders o occupy any i Itles or towm. durst itatlve 11.1v mi ;nc advantage of tire- - IIK their lifter V II. Ilie
the minority leader Iooa i.tir.iiire via" Inspired by a that,1 olfltieiil view of the adiquucy of the ;en, i"ialra, coniir.andi r of the CarranzaHouse army bill, garrison at Juarez, had given iiotlco that
The President favors tola bill," tald ueti. Pershing's foret s would not per-M- r.
Malill. "I have po doubt he favors ) mlttrd to occupy Casiu Cralides or othert' bill over existing law. I have iiojtownnli tit he the Senate bill overui lav orb
" n, (n (!,.,. p, 'lottos,"xlsitng law. Hut this If no preparationfin trouble ; tine Is only preparation tori It reiterated that as the I ers.t-pe.-ii- e.
The time has comn In thr rela- - ng expedition has none of the char-Hon- s
uf our to the world w b- -n I icterlstK of a general and willkept on the move after Mlla thcieI tlilnk It .wee nn to ionsd.-- tlie.be
N object '.11 occupying 01 garrl-ontn- gts well as the probability j no
and to pieparo -- w what may or cities or ton ns.might :o 11.. I The Administration appeals eurrnu-l-
iinM us that . very possi . c avenue ofWith the war spirit runbliia tli.ougn.out the world. Ill this, greatest and
-" ,n",1'1 "' --
ll. ' otisuN in Mexico to -- lit i.l.ito Invanhot n.illoi, of tl.e world. It vwre Idle' M'-- o the true piirpu.ifh. of tc rx-ul- ti
In mi) th .! wo hiiould leave ourselves-- . tinpieii.iied posilble war m ll,,lll"on- ....hublime that ().., will tak.. 'w'lig to : per
"f "' Mvxltaii pi'P are unable to...1 us :.s lie dots of diunken men.in s ,.f now ;''' meet w
'..h Vr: Y"M, "" "!
un. neither s,e will be too careful of,,f outslileit." Mr. Mann con- - !",r, received tl.e Mate Department
Mined. "Wc constitute the greatest '' t'llrf atternuoit are lliide, stood totral Power in tlie world, We expect to been far from rc.isMirtng
all means possible me be- -spek with f.me authority' I ins taken from a military standpoint toInflm-nc- r nf Power. I hasten II. e work of the Pershing cped.
'(ur niRgrstlotiH meet wlih carefulIf not consldelMtlon,
cans,. 01 uie in 1.1.1. or r.inier tne pote ,.r them. we will
m.t c this war to the end with- -many iiurstloiis arising of the gieat.
Is
sentMexico
him-self
It
hUggetloti
copies Itbe
;n
lie
WMIC
,;r,ii,de. He.:ts to
, -- ,.,,.o...,,,' . ... .I,, xui.u. ,.,,t,., ed fioni ('01111111.11. and based atand very largely will 1... left t this 1,.,,.,,,,,, ((e liu.man. s itiMtlng south-nntlo- n
to protect the li.tcgiity of :.lli-- h, ..r t a Jimction withtrals thiul.out tin- world, if tol (J,n.alnlaln the principles of lntiiriiation.illaw most vital to us and the rest of thel Inr ii..lli."1:.. Acting Seciet.uy Scott ...t- -
.j i.sllc.i.H that ate to arise , .t receipt 01 a lues-aft-
the war It Is the duty of the Fnlted Ha Pershing ic.,iiesting theto prrp-ir- now an arniy which , mlne,ll,u. dosp.itch to him twenty-wi- llmid to the W'lght the reasons Studcbaker water tanks tii.1 rtM.tMsuggestions whb h we may make." ,K iut ,. fud .Kl. ,,u.i,.t.tl. s
Speaker Cluilt. who... appearance on af,,lfa and beef. Hen. Scott atIlie iioo - w, greeieu appiause. sum 1,l., K.IVL. directions to the M.irlermpolitics hi. no place In lln; dlseiiK- - tera.ener il and the order ws suit out
of prep.iiedncss and that urmy , to tne niauufactui mg coinp.nvLIU was not a preparednehs measure. T . reinent concerning the coin."On such momentou!. occiislons," he lllf,llf!l , Uevt ls ,.,,.,, , ,,., ,
lidded, "we al Americans com- - ,,, Isivishll.g w.i. ilowii th,niltiif. Ignoring the extrem at both',.,lK1H ,ir,,Hds region. ..Itho.ig.t He,,,cuds the has broiiclit hi a hllt,,,,, .refused to say where the icport.vk.itvllltfr Ilk II f.ltlt?IPlflllxiia iIai. Ill nI'l'ii- - mr' km:wishes of our generally Ofcourse it was not tl.e of Chair-man Hay and Mr. their fellowlabore s to plase No humiilip.uwr do tint
lie,., and there will be one.my fro il M.isMichttsett
n.r Pitlatice. who doe notIhinli this bill goei- - far eniiugn, and mc.like my Mend fiom New Mr l.on- -d.ltl Who tlllllks It goes tOO flir. but .
tne average American will Indorse It, .
ad till Is said and done I
Ilie vei:n:e .vilieric.lll I'lHISIIIUtes Hieand r.lory of the lepubllc.
ihu duly or t ongress, not only nowliut always, Is to traiimnute tho willof tho American people Into law, and
Cgtilliiurtf Sixth nga
to
IS.the
bringInto Mexicobeen
up the
which beenborder olllclaU
of herlous
authoritativethat the
beenthe
have reports
actionStates
Is byfact
ha
the toolHow long he of
linewhich dally.
l.aStrenuous efforts by
Departmentreports was
hsdMie
peopleof under
the
the of
As thisupon by the of
will sentwas
tweenthe
No was
invicinity the ami
War lidsearly
the
campaignbut report
wan
Invasioncimti--for
forcome
the
forthe
ti.e wai,. going "r,tne
lieu- -
out
, th.
itCol.
n.it
IVrtlilnir riiilof War
the g thefrom
States ofof seven,md of
loll
slou the
uie The IntoIstsof Ine,
and
found
u (r 1 .,,..rt are tin.leistooil to -t itc,,,, ,., nudd has establish. d home so. 1
r ,.,,, u, ,itp,.s.s of the Villa,( fliri aml Mt lhe ,.,, nhwu
c.lllle ft Olll,Ar,MV olllclals expressed the
opinion that from now on it w I be,.ui, , maintain be-v- ,
(,.,, iv shlng's forces at..' ' birder,Doubt lh expressed as to - h ,iv ng
, . disianie, the -l. l.nei. an(1,.(,n,.,..d
wireless outtlt c.in.e.l by i.iep,.iHioii, ..Ulcers Hate. Is of .1 Liultedr.,UH and not alwates d piM.il.iblc F..-...,n rmmm. a lllld. iilllll.il 01' II... , 1
(,...ared it will not b.i hiirprls.i,lg (f t1(re utv bins l.ip.s dui-'ii- 11
there will be no news t the Villa humActing Secretary Polk h id a long con-
ference at the White House wpnthe President on the situation AlthoughIt Wiik stated that he went there merelyto discus "routlae" matter., the Pregl-tle-
1 aald to be fully alive to thr nece.
city for quick action. It Is regarded anpossible that If Pershing does not roundup Villa In a short time the expeditionmay be withdrawn and assurances ob-tained Irom Carranza that he will pur-sue Villa relentlessly until the latter Icaught.
Hefore his conference with the 'Presi-dent Mr. Polk had a talk with KllseoArtedotido, Carranz.Vs Ambassador. Ap-preciating tlio embarrassing plight Inwhich Carranza finds himself, the actingSecretary Is understood to have Im-pressed on the Mexican diplomat thatas speed Ig an essential factor to thesuccess of the Pershing expedition theUnited State regards It an Important thatthe dr facto (Jovernment should placethe Mexican Northwestern ltallway fromKl Paso to Casas Urandes at the dis-posal of (Ten. Funston for the transporta-tion of supplies to the Pershing expedi-tion.
Arredondo Is believed to have promisedt urge on Carranza that tho privilegehe granted, but called attention to thebad effect the granting of the requestmight have on public opinion.
Raker Confer With Daniel.Secretary Uaker left y for Cleve-
land to wind up some personal affairs,but wilt return to Washington on Tues-da-
Ilefoai leaving l.e conferred withSecretary Daniels concerning the situa-tion a Tamplco. where 100 Americansare located and where considerable IIIfeeling Is reported on the part of Car-ranza garrisons.
This hostility. It Is said In despatcheswhich reached the State Department
has been due partly to the fact thatno copy of the communication addressedby Carranza to alt his General andother ofllclals In Mexico concerning thepurposes of the American expedition hadbeen received by Uen. Nafarette.
Olllclals of the Navy Department statethat If any trouble develops at the rea-po- rt
the Atlantic fleet now at tJuan.tananio can proceed quickly to the hcene.Heports at the Navy Department to-day from Vera Cruz state that about 200Americans have arrived there from Me..Ico city and other Interior points, hav-ing been strongly tit Red by relatives andfriend n t,M States t leaveMexico. Conditions at Vera Cruz arequiet and after personal Investigation!!as to the conditions many Americans arereturning to the Interior.
VILLA BAND ROUTS
A CARRANZA FORCE
Killed at 10 Lnyiil Soldiers inItattlc West of Torreon,
Is Report.
ilitiVthroN, Tex.. Mar-- h IV Fort eunder co.nmat.rl of Villa officers havedefeated and utterly routed the Car.rat.za army near Noe, ninety miles westof Torreon. The battle, which r.iRe.1 forseveral days, endid to.ilay when the.'arraiu.i forces, numbering several hun-dred, were routed. It Is reported In des-patches to tho border that Carraiixa'sarmy left 300 .lead on the field. De-ta- ll
of the battle are lacking.American machine guns are said lo
have played havrsj with the Carranzatroops, which are reporter! as movingnorth to join another column.
Hf ports say that the feeling In theTorn-o- district against American tsIntense and trouble will come unlessomething l. done by the rarr.mz.1
Itiotlng became general 111 tin cityto the despatches
Carranza hol.IU-r- after Joining the Villa j
..101 eii.eiu ne, ami- - uiiruiv ana t.iuntr.imcrlc.ii,h aiid other foreigners , driving
ii.ui) from the ci v. No open asau!tsme reported ; tnoi.e who went lo.it allpel soiial ife.-lr- .
It Is reported Here that tne ilam.13"done 111 the nature uf Incendiary tiresand by touting will reach several thou-sand dollais. All attempts to pacify theroldhr have failed, according to dis-patches. Mexican are crying "Drivethe gilngos out" and "Viva Villa."
The C.urai..a ilrneral, Ileru.inza, In
the State ot Dur.uigo, has deserted andJoined what It. called the "Paclllhts," apirty heartily in sympathy with V.ll.ilit the present trouble, .1 lrp.iMi tromNeiiva 1...imIo t .id llrrn:. izn,1.1 the ht.id uf fli Carrui.a tleserters,y ay defeated the Constitutionalistarmy in ,1 pUcl.ul battle which la tiedh.ver.il hours. Tmo Cirianr.i anitvlost tl.xty killed and fifty tvouiioi-d- ,
Mu. h arms and munition- were taken,acioriUliK t adv'ece.
Tin "Pile. Ilsti ' have openly ie-- 'ruin. i d I'arrai.z.i, declaring that In- istl.e prm ar; of the Invas'on byHie I'l.ite.l Stall It Is reported that7..i'..la w.ll Join the new tnov einent antma ich with It :o assist Villa
fiom Mevl.o city via Vera Cruzmention lighting in the Slate ot
but d not say with
TORREON IN DANGER.
Tell of Hardship lll.iTlirt'Hteiii Clly.
III. I'vs.i, Mar li Is .n't ar-riving here from Tot mm afterininv day: mi the road to'.d stories ofgreat lutnl-hlp- e hi ri'tmg mil. altho'lglltliey ili"l.ired thev weie treated courle.oiislv by tin .Mcv'.-ril- i olli.-l.i- l .TheSpnlli-llltl.il- lllil '
"un Tuesday morning at o'clock wemie..ei"ei .n milking up a train In whichhe employee and their famll.es 111, 111
the TI'. ill .III" plant itlou one hot,ear the employer of the Continentallluhlier Company of Tornnn anotlic!.and a third box car was occupied by the1. iiiloj ee of the Torreon Smeller,
"Without any arciittiiiiodatlons wiiai-- iv r and sitting 011 t n floor nn.1 hagga".--
began the Jo'nuey tioith. it ,
Pant no wc hid to wait for ome twentyh. urj to mike a .Hiiicclioii We Irt'tTorreon liecause to us It looked t If n.lervelltlou h.ld ciin-.- i We Ml that Ifth.. ret ilhit.-.-
i.u',.1 be made prii.oiici's ainl vvn ki cwib.it if VI. la or lib many sympathizerstl Ton-coi- l were I . I.Ike lhe cltV l.
tier tin mi ill g.irrtsrin we would illmi. icri .1
"As In Tori eon, it ha only ,l smallg irr.h.in. .Hid .1 ' lltib'tilt to sly howtinny of the uen ale Villiitas VillaI s.ild I ' have told person. imii.ug inlnTorieon that he wouM take the city byMile" ird If he wanted to It wouldbe .1 verv simple proposition."
.ht:kv noiitii caikii.iwliloriou- - "I..111 ..I the SUt 'c'im lie una sie.-Mi-t
Dot. I' . r:iu. iv 'md I..I. loom .leei h c e ..eei tli N.'v York tu wa aOl'TlfXKNK.vll.WAY M. V (JlUit, tn riltb Avenue
Air
Col. Dodd's Two Columns
Well South of Casas
G rumles.
MEXICAN LEADER JS
HEADED FOB HILLS
Has Divided His Forces inSmall Bands to
Escape.
NEWS GIVEN OUT AT
ABMY HEADQUARTERS
Pershing's --Army WithinStriking Distance of
Advance Guard.
Sas Antonio, Tex.. March IS. A
blow nt tho VllllstHN l.y AmcrtraPcavalry Is expected at uny moment, ormay havo alrp.idy been struck, was thercort given out this evening at armyheadquarters here.
Col. l)o,M's two column were atColon!.! Dllblaii, ul the edge of CasusCrandfjt, thL-- moniliig. probably withintwenty-fiv- e or thirty mile nf Colnnla(Iracia. where Villa was reported Fri-
day with lO'i men. Villa himself marI.ot bn there, but his force has been di-
vided Into small bodies find u ol.mhwith 0110 of these !. believed to be im-
minent.(ion. Fnnstnti that the AmtTU&n
Consul at Chihuahua repnrte.1 Villa atColonU Ctr.icl.t yesterday. In. r re-
ports put hit. m tin body furtherbut If the art- holding theluu-se- s against him as securely a hajtbeen stated Villa will he compelled toface nbout toon. If Col. lxJ. pushedhis. coluniiis torw.ir.l lust night Jswiftly ho h.ih b-- eii iinirching theyIt Is held, should bo hot on the heeVof VIII 1
It Wd.s sttitrtl nlticiallv that C.,iDoddV column luivo ea.llvreached C.iea ii ami... Judging by itprttltlon as r. ported I'rl.l.i). This sup-1-n-t- s.
the later which As-
sert tint Dodd's risied atajoni.i Dublaii yesterday mowing.
Mn Wnll r.tr I'er.lili.B.Wlictlii r Dod.l will vw.lt fur the ar.
tiv.il of thfi. 1'irstiitigV tii.....'rs fe-fo- re
d.lvriiicliii: further int.. tin- iiioui.taitious strongholds of the Vllllstn orwl I coiitiiiiiii lil tlylin; advancellol rcvi'.'ilrd
Hut II !e bell, veil t;at if for '.nother r.tisi.n In- will inlvnnci. atto Colonla (ir.iola vvitlimii ilcliiy 'ortin- - nf the Mi.rin.eii there(truci-- i .e in th.' vicinli' of c,.ii ..p..The Moriiiun.- - 111 tin 1mmu.li.1tn vi'inl'vOf I'lisin lilfl'ldOh ate if..
HoivovrT. it in uuders;. n.i tiMt !,.;,',.mg'h advance cva't v ..-- pi.u: .. ..l.y11. far south .. Di.'Iil',. Iniorni iilo'n
ig tin- - SpviiiCi .111.1 Ti i h'Hvaltl.s o.'inttt ov.-- I '. rlilng'i 'n
of roiiiiiiiinic it!on, iind It is known tin;lire I'l.ih.' lllullgll togl-tlle- to a.t It.
from .1 taction" standpointAuttiorliattw n . ur nut hi:i in,, ii'i),,
Villa lias .I'll. lc.l his .ne. Into a n'lml.c--o-b.u..- - rut tiltc- fiom no 01 so to .i--
,
manv as (hi This a, for a iiuinS ..,teasoiis. nne 1. dm to uw as wi a.' i,i possible in old .In i.irag. n,.vtab-- ii to i.i.ise jiosslbly a illWiu.tof Xltn r.i ..11 Iriin'.s tor tin ptine Cfollow iiu- tin v.ui ins i.il.l'tig bald
That 101 n's ate g.-t- t i t-- n.'oinuiiliiii about th,- Aineiii'.in m tiM.'WO too ...cut. Hi in spite of f ens irsl.lp l' rrhpi iisil.l. . ;, n i' ;.,M .iil.tio.inclng that the . en..rivilf
n new trnon in..-- , e uen'w u:n ii.- m,uie more g'd ft .ni;lll.lled th it there might be ,1 !.. ,, lbI et.sorsl.lp, and that .. bettert11.11 be kep' oil Hiiis getting oil h'i id all I'h . oriespoiiili .,ik here r
elr nam. .md ...ll.e-- . .ml' rhpaper the) leplc-ill- t.
It was ninioii.l .it urine !,.,ir.o ..
that I11f.1t illation whlili hid 1101 Li .:
out nt I 1'iu.irti'! .r in e II- ;,;Iind ber-- pui.ll-li.-- il in 1. tali. u,i. t a',ireillit-- Willi having be. 11 givm rvt- - '.,( ii 11 Puns'
Col. Dod 's Hooper t have fu 11. ellill.-- bitimd lb. in it a i.ite (otafe nnrxpe.'t"d While V 'hi W'.m ret'rl ). ,'ta eiurc'y pace .. tout of ilin !'..I ng, the Svci.tl, iti.l Tenth viii,ciicb.l wntly along tl.,. baseSlrita del 'array and He now 'uIII be. ilml tin- - ban, in .j m.im fm .
Fifteen l.i.tiiite. .ilin a elma r;.messenger had i.iitried Into itt-- Farh Ttil," - Jieaililj.il'!el-s- , till .mtinall jsrhigh, ki.o hull or, leiiiwd ti . enri'.pi.i. h nt -
'CI. Do.'. Is out of .'asm .(.li." l.e t .1 'Tl.tr. .s lent. n, o heI. eve I.r , impel) 1:1. r Ca-a- s tl.eiiilalast niglit "
liitlu Mi-i'- . nil tinreb,Tin ... ilni Km mi. 11 sn.il, ..1,.'
lo nic .1 reioril mat h t'rr in th hoi.Utnnd w.th it l.oi'i-e--' tl.-i- ii had covet- -'ntore t' t. tlfty in'le In th lt fortyeu lit 110,11
'II. is ''! D.ill ...... altllloiy' aUSllt'l.i 'I.
"That." r. p:nl rpn I'linaloii '
to Mini ulll "Tli n 1. .1 o:' Co 1'i.rl.i' 1. ,.
frii.n IP, .. 1. N M to 1' . it t
a dis .1 '. ' " v ,.v ..- -.
Is Kill. I F.iti ' t ,
., lit e- -- . 1,
in hHe' I'm .. '
Of picked "en id ...evenly mlb's 111 tu :..u: