U in EVEIsri'G LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1916. IXaeroplane CORPS rjfijT IN WORLD, AVERS pjUlOIS, IN VELA HUNT 3 h .i.o in Mexico Welds kLh1 Force. Says Captain, I Despite Mishaps Mex- J jf Jeans Aid Americans fgAR NEW VILLA RAIDS Ivtrf n " HBADQUAIlTHnS WITH KrtUCJM AIIMV NKAU DUI.UAN. fi5!? March 30 (by motor train to Cotum m m March 3D "The oxpcrlenco gfimirlcin army llycn. In Mexico lms J ,m superior to nny ncrlat force In S.Vorld of equnl nuinticM. jev-..i- n n ?""" ""..i. IIIHUC U. S. TROOPS CLASH WITIJ VILLISJAS; OUTLAW CHIEF REPORTED TO BE AT BAY ti ...u ffioftrltlclsmof hlmcn. Foulola, of tlio lBt nero this claim totlny In tho dally encountering over beforo hnvo The Slcrrn Madron over Whir abators ore E .".?., tt,2?h. Km our planes must Ily create slilftlnc fflS dungeroM Mr pockets. The nltl u of nearly a mile above , .ea level KUcs JM tm Desplto this ami the added handl r . ! nliniit nnntlinr mllf 1pp .i.VjA1 nPN tjlll lllwut ....... .,-w. ..... . u OB ?'". . (... nltlfiwln In ft, n "L4rf Hit tllelr JllilMlllu" mi. italic . j w KtJ- rv rouch country for iinntung, . .. . l.l., napnnlniifld (tno irnhn to .Nron "' ." . " . "t"" r,uiv:.v. ";.. kr very rouRIi country ." i .. nlcht nirnll Sf wrlotis mishap, as mo expemuon 5iiih tho catnpalBU m far without any fSr serious iniaiitii. . ... ...... .?1. forihrr south an altitude of nearly h miles will bo encountered and this Sltcft tho machines nnd tho men to tho t'ontlmird from Fnta One may Sfrc"r?rIcaI mmcr,orltr he Vllllstas wMr'! wUnf,ton. retusc1 lo Rve details U.. m,lRl,t ,llvuBe the location of tho S column of American troops. Tho I; no stated, following their clash RnViii, ii, Iinz.force al "ero, went h, through Mlnaca. following the rail road to the southwest. Sst- Their experience now makes thorn ftTiMioerlor of any aerial forco in the r; ftjjmperlor BfteeuUr aerial mall service hns been ca- tjCllsneu ucinren .,.. - INFANTRY ON MOV13. 'rniirtwlmr an aeroplano's (light south, fttlumn of Infantry left the baxo camp MM today after Villa, who is reported imwhero 176 miles south of Dublan. jel u-Rlnload of Cnrranza troops nlso M southward A small band of Car lUiWas Is actively co-operating with tho American vanguard. Hrlgadlor Ocnrrnl pjrtllnc expresses tho greatest satisfac tion with tho treatment accorded him by (WJ-eprcsentatlves of the de facto govern- SPespHo this co-operntlon and the friend- lheSS 01 tno naiivo jiMitiuu, nrray inn- eers believe catching Villa will bo a long, id lob. Somo of tho dlillculties expo- thnccd by the American soldiers In tho Jlglwr and colder nltltudcs south of here ej7 be' guessed from tho hitter cold feather In Dublan. Half an Inch of Ico formed In buckets during the night. It i reported that the chase after Villa S-it-jrtay went on In a snowstorm. K-1 MEXICANS FI3AR VILLA. gTie native Mexicans nro stnklng cvery B!nt on tho success of tho expedition. Iftho bandits aro not thoroughly wiped ert, "Mexican farmers fear thoy will return lid murder every one who sold produce tf (h American soldiers. Villa Is re ported to have killed Mexicans for merely adopting American Ideas nnd working for imerlcan ranchmen. ftTte, American Mormon colonists in this district especially fear torrinlo reprisals tl Uk bandits ever again overrun tho Cms Grandcs district. RThe natives are showing admiration for JM American soldiers resourcefulness diplayed In Improvements on crude camp We.'. Tho soldiers set examples In sani tation, health conservation and religious respect of Mexican property rights which in having a good effect. ICO SENT TO 3IEET VESSEL BEARING ANTARCTIC PARTY Mp Carrying Shackloton Men to Bo Towed Into Port 'WELLINGTON. N: Z.. March 31. A M-P!ng tug was sent out today, by Pre- Wer'Massey. of Now Zeniund. to meet wSe exploration ship Aurora, upon which jme. f the members of Lieutenant Sir truest bhacklctons expedition nro re- brnljig. ICaptaln Stenhouso reported by wireless ftat the Aurora was 250 miles southwest tf- Port Chalmers, proceeding toward (tares Islands. IThe Aurora Is unable to make nnv snecd wins (o her damaged condition nnd the bd. III Is exnected that the tuir will nlrk im fte Aurora tomorrow and will tow her to rtrt Chalmers. W M F No restaurant in Philadelphia las ever served fine foods under luch pleasant, home-like sur roundings so quickly and at such .reasonable prices as ' Hanscom's New (California Cafeteria f " 929 Market St. i (SECOND FLOOR) The line display of fooiU certainly uu uppetlier Is SPRING SUMMER A cordial Invitation is ex- tended to all Interested In Kttlclent Tailoring for men exclusively; a remarkable assortment and distinctive style, duality and service : the best suits Oil and 'made to measure up. NEUBAUER 1121 WALNUT ST. Z l sElectric Installations. j re-wiring or neiu wiring of u : ail hinds Interior ule- rr:- Tin nil a a viiitii'tia?iff ftor Buzzer work and general T-Hcltctrical repairs receive tour prompt attention. Buy youf electrical iuppli$ from an electrical haute. Central Electric & Lock Co. 13 No. Thirteenth St. I Hi45cufa; and poundinijof the little rr mase narawooa noors 'rable in every home. Their hard lordinary durability and beauty l mem well worm tne little extra y fiojt NKERTON OUEKIlKllO MASSACRE DENIED; VILLA tEP0llTBnSH0T IN LE(J KU PASO. Tex.. March 31 llcporti reaching .luares! to day appeared to verify the report that Villa had been shot In the leg while riding through tho city of Guer rero. These reports were backed up by tho ofllclal statement of (leneral Cabazas. commander of the Cnrranrn garlson at that place, who not only denied reports of n massacre there by Vllllstas. but re ported tho bandit leader's repulse. Cabazas reported to Oonernl flavlra, nt Juarez, In detail today. Ho mentioned no loss of life nt tho garrison. Ills dispatch contained no woid of the reported death of 172 men of tho gnrrlson there. The report wns entirely discredited. Onvlra's statement today wns: The rrpnrtn nt Ilic MilrmMi nt Oiierrero were ter.v murh oxiirro roteil. The menace frmn (Irnernl Cnlinrnn, of (luerrrrn, lmpl.v null! there nn. i phlrniMi ultli 'villnV bund nnd Hint Yllln wiii nhot In Hie leg. The lde nn either uhlp were not mentioned. The mrn-ingc nsld Villa left nfler being wniinilril. Clnrcla's announcement yesterdav of the receipt of ndUcos that Mayor Hodrl rum was assassinated at OJInaga. Mex.. was met by telegrams today from Pre sidio, Tex., across the river from Ojlnngn, that the report was untrue. REAL RATTLE WITH VILLA IS XOWJJXIMJCTED HOURLY TIKLD imADQt'AUTKUS AMP.niCAN AltMY, NIJAIt nrilLAN, Met , (by nero plane to Columbus, N. M ), March 31. Villa may be brought to bay within n short time. Thero Is a distinct feeling around Ilrlgndlor Cleneral Pershing's headquarters that Important developments in tho pur suit nro Impending. Word wns expected at any tlmo of Villa being forced to make a stand by tho rapid ity of tho American ndvnnce on his trail. If tho troops ever get within fighting dis tance of Villa, coiilldence was felt here In tho outcome. If Villa cuts his way through tho Cnr ranzlstns on three sides of him, his prob nble lllght, according to ill-smi-don around headquarters, will bo toward the rich Oonchos Valley, to the south nnd rait of Chihuahua City. Once there, Villa might evade pursuers a long time, but eventual ly he would be forced back north tow aid Presidio, Tex. Reports have been received of fighting botiyeen Vllllstas nnd Carranzlstns, who havo Inflicted losses on tho bandit's forces. In the meantime, tho army encampment here, nnxious for n chance to tnko up the chase, Is making every precaution against any possible surprise attack. Villa for merly had many friends in this district nnd whllo the Mexicans appear to be friendly, no chances nro being taken. Soldiers enrry their side nrms constantly In going about the camp. No one leaves without being fully nnncd. The hteady arrival of long motortruck trains with Mippllos from Columbus has ceased to ho a novelty. More trucks nt parently nro constantly being placed In service. A fast touring car now goes at the head of each fleet of trucks. 1000 CARRANZA TROOPS MOVE TO POST IN S0N0RA KL PASO. Tex., March 31. Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Agulrro. commanding tho Carranzlstn forces In Sonorn State, hto arrived at Agua Prleta from eastern So nora. with 1000 troops. These soldiers of tho Mexican provisional President's army have been guarding tho mountain iVHTrcOMBJi Channel Slide Cribs It fflffiSHilu k4SJ i Hrii III J II I O U!S-i',,T it . irllrrr ( : to your V home. 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PHILADELPHIA i&mim passes leading from Chihuahua State Into Sonorn, to prevent I'rnnclsco Villa's en trance Into that State. The Agulrro troops aro en route to Cabullona, tho Carranza concentration camp which In northern Sonorn. The number of the provisional President's forces at tho camp, which Is 18 miles south of the border, was not known to day, but It was reported that additional troops were arriving there dally. HERRERA, ON WARPATH, PROMISES TO (SET VILLA KL PASO, March 31 Cnrranza Ocneral Luis llerrern, with 1200 cavalry wns today on his way from Chihuahua to Ouerrero, where Villa wns reported to have mas sacred 172 men of the gairlson esterdny. (lenernl Itorrera will attempt to mnko Villa accept battle. This wns annouueed officially today by Coniul CInrcla. of this city. The Consul said he expected to hear of n big battle nt any hour. 'Just before he loft Chihu.iliua Ocneral Herrcra dispatched this mesnge to Consul llnicin: I will bring you back Pancho Villa's head, and 1 will precnt It to jou ns a token of my friendship nnd lojalty. Consul Onrcla believes the telegram was filed In Chihuahua Inst nlrht. U. S. PLANS QUICK ACTION ON MEXICAN PROTOCOL WASHINGTON. March 31. Plans for n better general understanding between the United Stntcs and tho de facto Govern ment of Mexico wetc under dlscuwlou hero today. The now Aintiaiindor to Mexico. Henry Wnrd Kletcher, who has been transferred from Chile, commenced n scries of con ferences with President Wilson, Secretnry of State Lansing and Counsellor Polk, of the Department. It Is hoped that these conferences ran bo expedited kii thnt the new Ambassador can get to his post Im mediately, as It Is admitted that he will bo far better able to Impros General Carranza than tho Ameilcnu representa tive now on the ground He will bo placed In full posses'lon of nil of the facts deal ing with Mexlro nnd tho recognition of Cnrranza. Ho nlso will havo tho details of tho proposed protocol. Olllcials at the War Department ex pressed confidence today that the Villa round-up was certain soon to bring fruit. Tho bandit lender, they say, is being hunted so closely that must soon cither surrender or light. Officials refused positively to say whether supplies have yet been flipped by railroad to General PerMifng or to ex plain tho apparent hitch which has been holding up shipments. Secretary H.iker again today indignantly denied thnt thero had been any frlclon between the War De partment and Gencinl I-'unston or thnt the latter hnil been unnecessarily hampered with orders sent from here. Hotli at tho Stnto and War Depart ments it Is Insisted that tho Carranza Mold forces seem to bo doing everything posslblo to head off Villa nnd turn him back toward the north. sent to General Pershing by way of Co lumbus. Genernl Onvlra stated there wns no equipment In Juarez to transport food sup plies to tho American forces. Major HI Holt, of tho quartermaster's department, said that three carloads, sent to .luare. several days ago, consigned to private In dividuals In Casas Grandcs, but Intended for tho American troops, had not yet left the yards. FATHER OF DEAD U. S. SOLDIER CIIAIU!ESCRIMJNAL N'EULECT KL PASO. March 31 Joseph W. Alli son, of Dallas, today wired Senator Cul berson, nt Washington, that his son Lieu tenant Joseph P Allison, of the 13th Cav alry, who died on Wednesday nt Fort HIIss hospital of pneumonia, contracted whllo marching through Chihuahua, was the vic tim of heartless and criminal negligence. Lieutenant Allison wns the Ilrst com missioned oflleer of the t'nlted States army to die ns a result of the arduous Journey. After being taken III he wns carried In nn nimv wngon for four days to tench Columbus, N. M., nrrllng there In a hope less condition. Mr. Allison stated thnt ho had wired Senator Culberson in tile hope th.lt he might bring the attention of the American people to the f.icts surrounding his son's death nnd arouse public sentiment, thus saIng the lives of hundreds of soldiers now In Mexico. MORGAN AIDS CARRANZA Improvement in Money Market Indi cates Finnncinl Racking MHNICO CITY. March 31. The money mnrket Improved notably estordny. Con stitutional currency rose to .IS pesos for $1 It Is nuthnrlt:imcl reported tint the do facto Government Is financially bucked by J. P Mnrgnn and some other American llnnncicrs Notwithstanding the Increase In the nluo of Government currency, foodstuffs continue selling nt exorbitant prices. CALLES IiECOMKS DICTATOR Carranza Governor Controls Stnto of Sonorn DOUGLAS. AH.. March 31. General C.irranza hns iiotlllcil General Cnlles. military governor of Sonorn, of his np provnl of n decree, promulgated several weeks ngo by Cnlles, disfranchising nil "enemies of the Government," according to Consul Ives a. Lelovler. In a clause nt the end of the proclama tion Genernl Cnlles delegated to himself the legislative ns well ns executive au thority of tho State until constitutional elections can bo held nnd the Stnto Con gress assembled. The recognition of the dccice by Cnrrnnza makes tho Sonorn Governor a virtual dictator In tho State. MARCH "HEATS IT" QUIETLY Jekyll and Hyde Month Passing Like a Lamb March leaves us today like a lamb When It entered like a lamb It promised to mnko Its erlt totlny like a lion Hut It has failed to keep Its promise unless be fore midnight It undergoes a sudden trans formation from a Doctor Jekyll character to that of Mr. Hyde March has been n treacherous month, with n dual personality. In addition to being Inconsistent ns concerns the lamb lion wenther superstition. It has otherwise proved Its temperamental disposition, lis average temperature has been 34 degrees, when it hhould have boon 10. Its rainfall nnd snowfall wns liornml, when It should have been heavy, and Its wind record Is to laugh. The official weather forecast Is: "fair today." User's Agi (cultural Almanac says: "Koggy today." .MUCH SMOKE; NO FIRE But Tailor and Friends Get Great Ex citement From Incident ItenJ.imln Hnrrlson nnd tils friends. In fact, u considerable part of the neighbor hood, had excitement aplenty shortly nfter 7 o'clock this morning, when flie was dis covered In his home. 2SSR North th street. The fire wus In ttie kitchen stove, nt leust thnt wns II n only fire the firemen could find, but smoke wns there In such volumes that Harrison, who Is a tailor, and neighbors, looked tor a conflgrntlon. A balky stove, or rather an unruly stove pipe, was the causo of nil the trouble, as the smoke from the kitchen stove went all through the bouse, in fnct through every place, but up the chimney tine of linrii sou'h friends In turlug In the alarm pushed his hand through the glass of the alarm box. He will recover. When next your dentist s. S. about Tooth Paste then tube. You and teeth will like it. you see ask him White" buy your fn too or tSo tube, roicrfcr. 2Sc. At iotir druggist's or mailed on receipt of price. SUPPLY TRAINS HELD UP PENDING DEFINITE ORDERS HL PASO. Tex.. March 31. General Gnvlra. Carranza commander nt Jimrez, has not jet received notification from his Government to permit shipment of supplies to tho American forces In Mexico It is believed tho delay Is caus-ed by somo technicality which soon will be sat isfactorily settled. .Meanwhile henvj trucic loads of foodstuffs continue to be f f&W a iri 4- tx - T-LxuVtw ' tt:::j4mJ.f The S. S. WHITE DENTAL MITC. CO. ffi'gOTteSav PHILADELPHIA rffffTt-t SS:HSSK Ii?f7 "Since 18ii tho Standard" yfgfl 3 S Ir i sfSHh 1-iiJMM?3rs?? lidSLWrSt 403 HiJitS 'JFc rn rH JMyfjBiT -tgjfffifr !"" arTfEsc -w'fnrrnr.r-J -a!oii-"it.i (B,Big:BatMII,aaMn'P"M03awBwM ni m !! in inwrwiwiiirnigirnTriJiiUM iirMBTTfnBfftirjwrrigT'nvTTriiii imii wnrTrtrtfiinnpf n i - mm 30-32-34 S. SECOND STREET Fashionable Easter Suits & Gowns ON CREDIT $1.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS Stylish Tailored Suits Ladies' and Misses' Sizes $12.00, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 to $25.00 - Top Coats $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 to $25.00 EXQUISITE SPRING MILLINERY An Exclusive Model for You Handsome Dresses Newest Fabrics $7.50, $10.00, $13.50, $16.50 to $25.00 Smart Waists in Crepe and Pussywillow In all shades in demand at right prices. Children's Spring Coats and Dresses In all sizes at astonishingly low prices. Furniture : Floor Coverings : Curtains DINING-ROOM SUITES 10 pieces, Period Effects, all finishes, $85.00 to $250.00 EASY TERMS BEDROOM SUITES 11 pieces complete, Period Ef fects, all finishes. $75 to $225.00 EASY TKHM8 LIBRARY and PARLOR FURNITURE 3 and 5 pieces, all desifrns, tip holsteriiiK and finishes. $17.00 to $175.00 China and HorsefurnUhlngM 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $16.75 CHINA and JAPANESE MATTING fresh new Roods, 40-yd. rolls. $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 PRINTED LINOLEUM 40c, 50c Yard MADRAS or SNOW FLAKE CURTAINS 75c, $1.50, $2,00 Per Pair VACUUM CARPET SWEEPERS, $6.00 (1.00 VRR WEEK en's and Young Men's Clothing New Lines of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Clothing All the New Styles for Spring PAY $1.00 WEEKLY Here b style galore; great variety, unequaled by any other store come and get posted on new styles for spring, 1916. If you do not care to buy, as yet, come in anyhow we will gladly reserve any selection you fancy. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $12.00 to $25.00 YOUNG MEN'S NORFOLK SUITS, $15.00 and $18.00 BOYS' NEW SPRING SUITS, $3.50 to $10.00 Women's Colt Pumps Women's White Nu-Buck Buttoned Men's Russet Calf, Laced . Boys' Colt, Buttoned and Laced UNDERWEAR CORSETS TABLE LINEN SPREADS Footwear ...$3, $3.50 & $4 S5.00 $4, $4.50 & $5.00 $2.50 -SHEETS SgglliPffSMilsKft iSSMW OtfffiifllLl ml Wil ill m3 jf HUB mi II fiHf ItiL MAY APPEAL DEBATE VERDICT Judge9 in Verbal Contest Snid to Have Been "Prejudiced" In the circles of tlio Kensington Open Pornm today tlicy Are talking nbout ap pealing tlio decision of n debate, held there Inst night because tho Judges had opinions of their own. Kor exnmple, ex-Director of Whnne. Docks nnd 1-Vrrles Oeorge W N'orrls said to Arthur 13. Hutchinson, the tjefented debater. "You did very well with your material, but the facts were on the other side." Tho debate was on the well-known sub ject of preparednes". It wns held In tho rooms of the Lighthouse, Ihlgh avenue and Mascher street. Tho winner of tho dpbate was Itobert T. McCrncken. Ho sup ported the view thnt preparedness was necessary. C.AVE BLOOD TO SAVE MAN Two Men Would Not Accept Pay ment for Their Sacrifice The means to sae the life of William Johnson, 54 years old, of Baltimore, hns been furnished to physlclnns nt the Penn sylvania Hospital by two men who gave up n pint of blood each Neither of tho men who volunteered to give their blood would nccept nny payment for his sacrifice The olnnteors wore C 12. Hodgson Mitchell, of Ilnco street near 8th. nnd Charles West, n poor sailor from the steamship .Mohican, who has been In the hospital since Feb ruary 21 with both ankles broken. Ten other men offered their scnlces If they wcro needed. record In exports for n, single month from any American port, according to fig-urea made public here today by custom offi cials. The next highest month was No vember, IBIS, when merchandise to the value of $188,036,45$ was shipped abroad. Export Records Brnltcn in N. Y. SVAV VOltK. Match .11 Hxports of domestic merchandise valued nt $?20.21G, 021. shipped through the port of Xew York during February, established a new Improves your akin while cleansing it Almost any soap will clean the skin and hair. Many toilet soaps are pure enough to do so without injuring these delicate textures. But those who want a soap which not only cleanses but actually helps the complexion and hair are wise to choose Resinol Soap. The soothing, healing properties of Resinol enable it totftothc skin and scalp from annoying erup tions, keep the complexion clear, and the hair rich and lustrous. This, soaps which are merely pure and cleansing cannot be expected to do. When the Mn It In bad condition, throath neglect or in unwise use of cosmetic, spread on Just Utile Resinol Ointment (or ten or fifteen minutes before uilnf Reslnot Soap. Keslnol Soap and Ointment are sold bf all drurcists. Week-End Sale Of Slightly Used lanos Fifteen Pianos in fine condition go on sale today. These instruments were taken in exchange last week as part payment for Cun ningham Pianos. The terms are as low as $5 monthly. $300 Weaver $125 MAHOOAXY CASE UPRIGHTS $325 Edouard. Jules, $125 MAIIOKANV CASH Qfjy, $275 HALLET & CUMSTON Ebony. $275 DYRE & HUQHES Rosewood. $275 MOZART PIANO COMPANY Mahogany. $300 CLOUGH & WARREN $ Rosewood. $300 JAMES &H0LMSTR0M$ Mahogany. Mow s85 $85 $90 $350 Estey $140 MAHOGANY' CASE hBfll Ban mv iraS?in 0 it""" ""S $400 Mehlin $150 $300 DE RIVAS & HARRIS Mahogany. $325 B0ARDMAN & GRAY Mahogany. $325 HALLET & DAVIS Oak. $375 HARDMAN, PECK & COMPANY Mahogany. $375 FRANCIS BACON Mahogany. $425 BRADBURY PIANO COMPANY Mahogany. $115 s135 s135 s145 $145 s150 rW a 'iiA:pa o 3 Or 11th & CHESTNUT STS. Factory SOth St. and Porkside Ave. Please send me complete list of slightly used and shopworn Pianos. Name ..,,.,.,...,,..............,..,..,,.,.,,,,,,,. Address V Jr JTm. JLi Owing- to the unsettled condi tions in the coal trade, the usual reduction in Spring prices is not 'being made by the coal mining companies. And they do not know when such announcement can be made, Therefore, our retail prices will continue, until further no tice, on the basis of present or March rates, and will apply only on orders to be filled at once, or which for delivery reasons we hold for a few days. Nut. $7.50; Stovfe, $7.25; Egg, 7.00; Pea, $5.25; Shot in. Carried 25c ex, Col Department AMERICANIf', . 10 Y.rd, Main OaaaVtJO Ar?k St. . tl Hell. Market X830. iejituue. Jftata SW. mWptYorkgtv , SJJU,