Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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stantly thit entire < lty, rallying under
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Ing to the sentiment expresned at the;
openinz session of the reunion. "ha 1
suggestion .that the annual guthering
Fresident Cabrera Said to Be Prepar
ing to .Abdicate on Account
of Revolution.
RIGHT WLL NOT BE RE
LINQUISHEb.
’ " Fugitives But Much Progress
Has Been Made
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Inquiry Ordered Into Accident Which
Killed Nine—Two Survivors--1+
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Small,. Bandit Groupe Near
Rubio Ranch.
i-gaau -a ' ot molteycles would enable thpaf:
RETURNS JUBT IN TIME ‘AURAL.rois t travel much more quickly and
TO PREVENT OWN BURIAL, cover longer secttons of the bound-
Rrepa rat ions are being made
fa ublan, 120 miles south of
AROUND NAMAQUIPA
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Asxorihha Presn.
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to Josephine Davis and other of til"
girl's friends: .
Orpet, whose father was gardener
for Cyrus H. .Mefermiek in tlake
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by Assoclated Presn,
Washington, Muy 16. The net r-
suit of the military conferehces at-E2 -
l'uso, as roported today by Major
Geeral Hugh L. Scott to Secretary
ituker, has bein' to convince the Car:
rapaza government that the United
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ed States had no intention other than
its annoynced purpose to sapture
Villa or disperse the bandi follow-
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HTENNESSEETINMIRAFLORES LOCK- HZ
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। Renewed Demand for Stopping
Practice Is to Be Made By
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tie discontinued met with loud pro-
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paring to flee the country. The mes general conference of the southern snow for mine than 21 nours and wa
sage says that Cabrera has a vessel 1 church in 1918 and by the northern -
waiting’ at a convenient port to car-! churches' general confereence in 1920.
innent arse nal i era to the Texas bor
dir ihe entir "patrol is equipped
from the -quarter master's store here.
convinced; -tH at
, U Ni TED STAT E S H AS NO INTEN.
wum wFre neu mm -o jwnu, .w- Tion of intervening—out
i probacy fatally. Seareherenompleted LOOK LESS CRFICAL4
a hunt.gf the wreckage early ‘today. * •
withont "finding, any mon* bogies.-Al--, * -----
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Defendant'a Complaisance Gives Way
• . to Tears aa Ha Writes While
knowiedge that girl bail it compan
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Woevre is reported
News Is awaited nap to further
movement of the fleet of Ge rmfgbat
tieships reported-last nigh’ to have
Classified Ads
m The Daily Timen Bring Prompt
Results at Little Cost
dered, to Bandit Ridded’ Bectione.
General Obregon Betiies That
VilrHs Been Killed '
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lieves him dead.
The first olistale encountered was
the necesity of convincing General
Obregon that the expedition after
Villa was not sit intervention step.
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OF VENIREMEN
wireless to Coluwljs, May 1K.—Fran
cisco Villa has. recovered from his
United States. This action is said to
be the result of the. progress of the 66
revolution in Gnatpmatar.
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IRISH WITNESSES IENTE CASE - BRITISH AMBASSADOR SAVS THIS
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RESTED ON BACH. .
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of veterans of the Forrest Cavalry.
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3 are at lrg remain an annoyance to
the American lines of communication-.
Private advices here today indicat-
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WICHITA FALIS, TEXAS, UESDAY, MAY 16,1916.
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1 Hiates has no other purpose in its
preparationgv aorthern Mexico than
Eight bodies were noen taken out of to atamp-i itigandge. Am a con-
sequence there exista ssubstantially an
mbr/pn lambert e—
WILL ORPET j a-
1 wounds entirely and has been busy
for some weeks attempting to raise a
new army in Durango, according to a
story told here by a Mexican who was (
captured in the engagement st Ojos
Azules late in April.
oral Pershing’s command are rapidly -------- ...
nearing a culmination according to Mrs Katherine Martin here yesterday
belief expressed here today. . . - r - -------- “‘4 “ .........
district Not Yet Entirely Free
Cavalrymen are riding hard on the Confederate War Cry Reeounde
' trails of small bands of Mexicans near - Tune of Dixie__Rain Brings
1 Rubio Ranch, 20 miles from here. , Cooler Weather
where three Villa followers were slain J
by an American forage detachment, j
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Ion in the wooda and might
STIRRING KeFNrg dlatpurpokn""ener or
• I UUUUUIU •VLIL• dered into thone regions 19,000 troops
under «eeral. Trevino, said to bn
AT Vp TQ9 ML IIMIN 1 (avranza’s most efe tent belli com-
ri I V U I O nLUHIUH mander Advices toahe state and
______ ; war department indicate that the ■
lary, who arrested Casement near
unwritten understuunding that the
found, however, to. have/crossed the i
river without the formality of Immi I
— pection and weretnrned
Befrethe speehes of wscome and ers, ■
response were lainched dn:.B. W. * To Use Motoreycjes. Tt
Hooker of Selma, Ala., commander of 4 new plan fer patrolling th* bor-
forces shall endeavoe id
Riding on Trails
ny AniytaTa Tre
St.uis,-Mo.. May 16.—-a.
corloads of army • quipment M nil sorts.
DEMEANOR CHANGES WOULD AVOID DELAYS
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wttirh led to the
whereabouts Geeral Obregon be-
ll/ Akneiated Press. / । -7- . j . . 1 •
Columbus. N. M. May 15,— Efforts in the parlor until his victim is ready 1 They usually
of the American columus t extermin- to greet hinud then procends to his lint that inorniH* the iampert Kiri gearched
ute the acattered-bands of Villa ban-1 work after firing or two to I said she had some business to at
dits in the distrtet occupied by Gen- showfe means burhep*. ' :i tehe to am! was not going to school
- " Such a robber tailed at the home of j Miss Davis,said the last she saw of 1e
T wilen she waved 1,
they moved hint to tears. He wept
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the border, to concentrate large qunn- over to Immi
titles iof supplies and troops. j portation.
iaeked the streets at Main and Quarry
where the arcdent mi urred e
| vitremendons roar, echoing the
• n ahis ot Hu- dying peopie. bronght
thnaniis to-tle disaster scene in the
Club tonight and tomorrow. Since I
the play was written by a Rotary
Club member much Interest Is being
manifested in its rendition, in this
city and vicinity.
GUATEMALAN CHIEF — wThrssurorn-werarontathnelhrcay
----- General Conference Indorses Effort 1 of the trial Judxe Donnelly, befora
------------------- ’ which Would Join With / whom the case is being trind, will
Southern Branch decide today whether orpet's lawyer .
_____ i < an see 6 letters which passed 0, I
pr Asnociated. Press tween the accused and Mias lambert. । 1
Saratoga Springs. N Y. May 16— On the morning of Feb. 1, 1516,1 I
The vnification of the Methodist Epis Marisn lambert, 17 years old, was 'I
copal Church and the Methodist Epis- round dead. half buriei in snow, in
copa! church. South. was indorsed al- a wood near the-Sac >d ileart Aca -1
j most unanimously today by the Metho- l demy, at lake Forest, 1.,bs her
By Associated Press . diet General Conferenke which adopt father, Franl Lmie r employed s
Galveston. Texas, May 16.—Infor-' ed the report of the copmittee an uni caretaker on the Jonas kuppeni inter
mution received by the Mexican contfication which provided for further ne estate.’ south of Ian- Forest
sulate here today says that President gotiations with the Southern church, Hesiao her were her senool booka.
Adynanite elre set o'ft fifty feet ’ Obregon is acting in good faith-and
uvay from ihe restaurant a few' min ! that th border situation is less criu- ?
orADAEI AnArIMnrO lmten beforwurtilisaster is believed in cal today, so tar us the Amrican
SCAKUH UUNIINUCSnave h*"" ‘he lirurt cause, ‘ Eovernmunt w_codredpen.
I The crash came at sH p. m in the' • _ 10,000 Men to.Big Bend..
midst of dinner, when the restaurant 1 To 1,0 his share. ienexal Obreson
.1 w as crowded and when thousands' has ag rend «" oce UPY and zpolicethe
o were on the streets during the eve - 1‘V™1 distrtet: acour''the moun:
' ning rush so suddenly did the ceh-hainons rrgiona.wet.o th VCn,in '
inK.cave and wa lK crumblei lowers Helno agreed to establish 1 .
that those who wer" not instantly ’a strong patrol line along the Mexi-f
_________________ I killed were knocked unconscious can side or the ilig Hend cotint ry. to. "
ield Headquarters,, May 16. by 1 *--------:. -'r —-——t- ■—• prevent incursiona such as those at *
The Assoriated
' given yesterday dealt alhost entre he iortitimt.
ly with operations of Casement and I Seeretar Iansing made it elear
Halley in Germany. ' * i tale today that while the administra
A touch of,humr was added when'tion was findiuK it dimlvit to proveed
Mary Gorman told her story of meet-* In its negotiations with Gireat 'Britain
ing Casement and two companions as on- bloclade matters beransc o Ahe ■
they were leaving the Heach. She I statements contained in the la. .2 er
talked in a brogu^-w broad that it man submarine note. the nesotiatton*
wasnebessary to ask her to,write the
words before she could 60 imderstood:
This she did, smilingly. Sergeant
Hrne'of the Royal Irish Constabu-
movements are being carried out
To ' promptly..
Another important element,' and
1 one which American army officers re:
garded as most vital to Genral
1 Pershing's line of communication.
PURSUIT
Battery 1,*ni National, Guard HUUII I'UIIUUI I
- l ield Al tillers, w as' ralled-ut to aid : ’ * -J
the uoliee-in rest raining it -crowd’ot — -------* —
t.mri-‘ than ten thousand person who erge Bodies of Carranza Troops Or-
lary. -T-
The gunboat Marietta returned vest
--vto Tampico from- Tuxpam
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_____ _______ -_________r Miss Lambert was
_______________ -______ and departed with $100 In cash aud-----1 •...... '
The largest bands have been brok- Jewelry valued at $1700 after locking
.. RETURNING AMERICANS SAY M‛AD0O
. , _ AFFRONTED PERU OTHERS DEFEND HIM
IN TREASON CASEMAIL SEIZURES L
f-- fugttivs remain in the territory ust+ .--..2
/ V south of theifield base at Namaquipn. MEXICAN SUSPECTS.ATe.eeen
•,614 This wad evidenced by th" atiek 1- .....- LAREDO ARE RELEASED
t-— made by them upon twelve American “-----
, troopers of a foraging expedition re ny, Assnninte. rr?L" nr wtcnne
, —centy. Unofficial reports here indicat- Larnde May 1" —Twenty Mexic ans.
n.ed that flying cOlunns ot cavairy are mep and women, suspected at first of
• ,. s, now riding hard in an attempt to ex- being frplicated in the raid on a
terminate those who, an long as they raneh near Laredo a few days ago.
--- were taken into custody by the cav:
Tralee, the next witness, tl how he
, fcund. In theald fort, a “a man- th A
" 2 hearing had PASSENGER TRAIN :
progresnrsome lime Casement turn in A an nA-ri nirArn
his attention from the testimony to TIN KAIY MEIIHFlI,
the writing of along stalement. While I UH InI I UI I VlltU
-hus engaged he showed marked emo- j , _, EXAMINATION
tinn for the first time since’the bear-,
insisting that the. United States an
against Oreat Britain orthwuh RF FTN RY
........... . .. ____ disappearan e. He denied all
1 st hooi as usual, say ing she would not knowledEe of the manner in which
return until late W heu she did not she met dentil - • marizes European war operations as
He said'he met her I appointment follows
been murdeted was tiee discovery of .
footprints of a muuthe mow. In r
quiry. vhowed thafwil H. Orpet, «
Trial Proceeds
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•- Ry, Assoetated Prels. ■ ..i Washingen, Mayt—The
Lonqon, May 18. For.houra.4histambassador, sir Cecil Spring Rice
morning a crowd besieged Bow Street told Seorgtary ansiug today that his
’■ police stationawaiting the resumption , xovernment was striving m elfminate
of the arraignment of Sir Roger Case- 1 the- delays and ierferences.to: mails.l
ment on charge of high 'reason.' alout which the United States is again «
The little court room was xowded making protest, but that Great Britain heerBa
soon ufter the doors were opened. ! could not relinquish its claim to th- whdh
. Mother Forecast
. Tnirht fair with contmnued root
uest Wednesday fair with rising
1 mperatuie
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LThe failurt of S en ar -o1 the Trgasury "Mi Adoo i Ids party on the cruiser Tennessee to accept the hos: m*
j i i ;i Hty- nr lln‘. tremuxian pin ernmnunt, utter 11 had been c i h lally staled by tin* United States niiiiislei-i Benton Mei’USNl. r n i, i r i ti
SHLn, that tliey would visit Callin JI in las prave offended the pbople of Peru and created un unfortunale!, ' ^r< “ P ' " 1 * 580 On,
io aerept their ho spitali j.t qre en • • st mtpunio pla t’canao. wnsmowel founded, kinee mnere aiwaysara moment " orn,were 1 nin nahe r 8
----- --------- a few ( j es । the di: pase at ( allao, bu an , ne the n atit populatioh, not whiles, Some. Ameridiyis returning Tam -teurant
wonpd _ be coutinuen In te near Hi Per said the mauer had been i xazge " ated zreatjs andt iat Secretary MeAdoo acted projmri Jietum s ace Sec. t I - , ...
ture. He added that more prompt: . retar y Me Adoo and the Tennes..... in ihe Merrloresloc* ranama canal. . •• i the wreckage afterflrenSen. police and
ness would have been shown. howL ______ । volunteer rest uepa. had worked franti.
ever, had Germany - -refrained from _ - -------------------* - -------- - -■ .......
CARRANZA TO EVIDENCE
HIS ABILITY TO HANDLE
SITUATION ALONG CORDER
and Hilliar ar......ing wubseeted to
an" ............
the m and .Moula.Bill.-H.rHof /or posses in pursnir of one
conreiterate soiuien. ns 1011c as inir i man 10 go wih field guns and moun-
further is a hhndfu left to reunite, arrord. । artillery. The"American officers'
- inetn "he wentiment enreused St the f)n um eeMed in persuading the
n. war minister however that the Unit-
cully digalug and chopping through —_____ ____ - _ _
trhe debris.’ ' •.3 4 demohstrate their ability —to handie
Nineteeu otners,niany of rhen sidjthe situation as ihe necesfhry fivat.
to be fatally injured, were extricaten atet to withdrawad,af lhe Awericau
land sent milioapiibhi. pimitivn""ittim.
Elasts of dynamite set otr in an ex , L (on. Cu ranza , has azrned to. Ma
. cavution for a new bunding directly dor Gen.:8co11 ' infprma derstand
' north of mherestauran unsettled theing.wihsdenp.ohrexonwhichaprayidos •
reundauowThe rinurunt was a one-1 Wiir aToility h> tontrie" 2.
eAn mavp cccoycen enoa--tory-atructurr with " Iwtory false situation in northern Mexico while
SAID TO HAVE RECOVERED FROM hoi and the lattersteppling baek- American troops remain tor tha time
HIS WOUNDS AND TO BE ward, added a weight of many tons to belng. - 2
RECRUITING FORCES Ihe falling rorf General "Scott belleves General
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rrst urao since inn uear-i , 'CONTINUES TODAY IN COURT
Whatever was the nature j Five Cars of “Texas Special” Ditched AT WAUKEGAN.
In Oklahoma Today—No One — „ .
e Dangerously Hurt. ’ 1
quietly us he worked a way with his --
pencil, it was a striking change rrom By Akseriated Press . . ...
the smuing and seir-confident man of! Ciiutot, Mo. May 14. Five cars "
a short time before. -r -tthe* Missouri. Kansas and Texas nas _
' ringer train know as the Texas Spe- T
FORT WORTH ROTARIANS ' Ida), southbound, overturned and roll stdent s Accused of Killing High1
TO STAGE HOME OPERA’* down a 20-foot embankment hero School Girl Whose Body Ws
—— • I today. Ne nc of the sixteen passengers , Found in Snow
Ry Asnoelated Press" 1 : was dangerously injured, \ broken
Fort Worth, Tex., May 16.— "Fair’ril and derective ties were given an —.........
- Betty" an'opens written by Carl: the cause of the wreck.
" Venth, will be staged by the Rotaci
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~ Chicago. May 16--1xamination.of
METHODISTS FAVOR
charged with the murder of Makian f
UNIFICATION PLANum...... J ..................
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ly Anociated Press . . . । . u T--
..............- ...... ...... - .is- Birmingham, Ala.. May l«.-Heavy t agnemeut not to bring ths large
sibly participated in .lie raid on Co- rains during the night made the tern- force of Carranza troops in Sonora
lumbus * 1 perature more''comfortable for th” into General Tershinz s rear.
— ———-------------== veterans and visitors when the firsti American Assurances.
. Hesston of the 26th annual Reunion of On the other side, General Scott
rorunu DOITIAMO Ithe Vnited Confederate Veterans aneiand General Funston assured Gener
rKENh rUdl I lUNd onhen toutnern i-triotie
. BEING BOMBARDED'^^SxS!^.^
----- program committee, rappd for or ; patrol on the American side would
'Activities West of Meuse— German der rbe strenzthened.
Fleet Reported to Be Heading | Th. .. Conrederat. war erv r„ As to Villa himself neither Am-
Toward Riga r . , , Conrederat "ar I re erican nor Mexican officials seem to
u “ • sponded to the strains of “Dixie.
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Zail Gimes
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Ling company for many months with
(Mia, tambert and-that the girl-hnd
were ' ben despondent because of a lovers'
quarrel. Tie romance .was known
1 here was sume speculation, today asrizh to prevent ill-use of te mails
,m • to whether CwnienUs lawyers would ror transmissien of goods and informs ,
'place him on thezstand in this pre- ti n by its eiemies. The lulled States I
.tw Hminary hearing. it was,’generally as- is about to make a renewed demand
--tmed this would not be done. 1 interferene es with mails, particu 4-
; The first witness of the day was Iarg. shose of neutrals Ie abandoned
J Mary Gorman, a typical IrBb girl, who mni dtariy. %
. t- was the tirstmwitneis of the day, to Protests havesbeenFF‛mgkw,me
- f-identify Casement as one of the menlkovemment to many individuaisand 1
'♦ who landed from a German submarine m ms who have heen ill lured hv the,
»• ‘Fvulee. .. • frequent Tong deitss to which mails
Casemeat "smiled cheerfullyas ht; between Europe ami the I nited
, took his place in the dock. ' Daniel J. ' Suites hve i en. subjertd Tneso .
I tleyaWlo la aeuise jointly1 with l delays uro under deiuilei study at
asement, avparently was,more com the state department and I’residenti
posed thun on yeateruay. wion had decided to,make represen-
F- The testimony in the eariy port oi tat 11 es no llreal itritain as quickly as
toflay’ session has todolwiil evemia a m.1. •ai'i’ t-complated
. In which the two prisonersirerhargen fe itirinu moxermifent will te in 1
—3 -with, playing a prt alter their fam! finfomed thnt ule l uitod Ntates mu'
ing at Tralee, whereas the .evidEi...... Mio i>d n impetative that tier poliry+
•1 ' a" Forest, aspeared lit his parents’ homes,
frozen. There were no marks of vio- - . ... . , .
lance on Hit* body and iherause of •*" elays nfter the girl * bouy hadj
ry himself and a few followers to the. .gatagwagss ereleath was a myqtory until an been fonni and uftr, beinK question -
hitopsy revealed that she had sic ed by. die polio" .admitted having
DADI nD QnRRIQ99 cumbed to a powerful poison. ,
I ARLUn nUDDLR Earls Feb. 11 she left tier home for'her
. -SOME BANDS STILt BUSY IN CHICAGO warruurpumimazvsarrmurrrum -sx.................r v,^
to find bl r He search d the vininity ; any with lor aiy longer bncause he! front are bemg continued energei | to the eyes of many ' When a veply
Rings Doorbell Then waits in Parlor Lall niuht and next morninK found horiwas enraged, to another girl- He .ally west of the Meuse where thaljik was played, two old women ‘or
For Victim__Makes one Good body in the snow mid notilled the talkad with her lor a while b• said /French positions in Avocourt wood - 1
Haul Monday .— Lale Forest authorities. und then len lo r standing in tlrelaniiiiii - ieie -ubje-td tui
" | Josephine , Divis, a i hum of the woois, Arnat was the last time he an fncessant ibembardment. Heavv
-—— victim at the Dngrjjeld- Township saw neralise, arording to his story, shelling of the Freneh positions lit;
of Uy Aacarlated Pn-xx. ' ----—amigh sefooltold of lining mot htor.nie said hetira rad of'her death in “’ ' "
Chicago, Muy 16.— The‘Chicago peT a the LakifForest atation of the a Nadiaot. Wi hewsppor. . . • |
lice aro searclitng today for a robber (hicavo ahdMTwauke « flectrie Kail T. hotilo wlich i antained. - the I
who rings the front doorbel; waits "vay the morning .she. disapenr !: ,i o whit ra 14 the girl's death1
I in tin- narlor until his vietim ready । Thev usnallv went to sehpok together i was 1-vo-funa ithongh detectives
tile lambert’girl/parcied forMit for weeks. A cir left Kiel for Higa Petrograd recent
• bitsiness to . »l ;(Im stantiai vasu against orpet was B has induated an expectation that
built no hit by lit by the police and a powerful oNensive bthe Germans
• formally waa charge with noir against the Higa Dvlnsk front was in
------- ------- , dee. PB, 12 later he was held ‘immediate prospeets.
good .bye to Ini' mul started clone .i,,.,, hil aun rm, of e cor l Italy is following the example of - ... . a.- . - ■ . - . - _
through the woods towardihesarrerW’p, nPi nil tV, liidteYed by i Gieamtain-and •frnee in prohibit the Alabama divisfon of veterans pre der has been recommended by Gen-
E"a.wI ? I » '’"J1 "" ‛F | I79“e imnortntion o certain luxu sented ‘resolutions pledging the oM eral Funston. . He proposed a corp*
lake t ounn- । mg "hha"briky ’*<;«,-^ ‘not ""tricily , noldiers of the South t the govern- or 48 motoreyeles, o stndem ami er
necessitles to relieve the strain orimentof the United -States. . The'eighteen single machinene Secretarx. —
............ F----- s oican traffic were adopted by a rising vote amid Baker said today -heswold prdbeMy
ST. LOUIS TO TEXAS BORDER _ nerlin’s report on Verdun fighting sepes of Kreat enthusiasm sandea approve the plan. Ceneral Funston
announces the repulse of several at-lcopy will be telegraphed to Ptenident will make « Fso tie base -of opens
Three to six tacks by the French. "Wilson H i t ions for the motorycle couts: Vse"
1 Lisbon announces another clash be- _
. '*tween* German ahd Portukuese forces
on northern boundary df Portuguese i
Kast'Africa. In which the GermansByAsnefntdrrens _
who took the defensive were beaten [ St. Louip,, May 16,—W. T. Turner.
— : off. f fmuum who disappeared March 11 returned terday --- -----, r —
The supplies fnv arded indude tents. The Turkish claim that a British today Just in time to prevent the bar where her commandeg made an .... .
clothing: hardtack and hardware. monitor was sunk by Turkish artiltery j ialof a body takn from the Missies- vestigetion of reported anti-American
Many of thgsa supplies are bought fire, is denied by the British admiral- lippi that Mrs Turner had identitied 1 sentiment. He advised the navy d
from St. Lonis wholeshlc dealers. ty. . ' as his. . , , • partment conditiona there were quiet g,
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say were planning a nearchnk inquiry AexcAne
" Hnto the collaphe of the Crystal restau- . m1
rant here tast nigiE in which nine per united j
sons were killed 'mul 28 injured, two
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1916, newspaper, May 16, 1916; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566158/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.