Iowa City Citizen, The (Newspaper) - July 14, 1916, Iowa City, Iowa THE UNITED PRESS Wire in Our NewB Facilities Keep in Touch With the World Sotoa THE DAILY Delivered Brery ing at Your Home tm Iowa One Tear for 26th EXCEPT SUNDAY IOWA JULY 14, PRICE TWO VILLA ASKS SURRENDER OF CHIHUAHUA CITY Notifies Trevino That if City is Not Given Up He Will March Against Capitol with His Army El July has demanded the sun endue of hua City according to well founded here would advance against the his entire Villa ened Trevino and all his officers with death in case oi a re- in Bell also had port that Villa had demanded the surrender of Chihuahua capitol but had not received confirmation of Villa is said to have informed Trevino that if the city was not turned over to the Villa men he but unofficial reports General George Jr eial Bell would not discuss the ing at Ft. Bliss received reliable in- that Trevino's reported de- of the defection of fection meant the surrender of eral commander in City to today revoked his ders to detain a railroad shipment of supplies through Juarez to the American expedition m A train of twenty-one cars of sions was allowed to go to Colonia RECOVER BODY OF SHARK VICTIM MANGLED OF 12 YEAR OLD BOY TAKEN FROM MAT A- WAN CREEK TODAY PROVIDES FOR OI THREE FROM EACH COUNTRY TO SETTLE PROBLEM July Secretary of State Polk J July ly mangled the body of Lester victim ot the man-eating was from the waters of 14 Acting Great jagged abdomen and breast NEWSPAPER NOTICE Owing to the ance of daily edition of the Iowa City and the fact that many sub- scribers will want a lican daily The Daily has made ar- rangements to fill out sub- to The Daily publican for those who were not already receiving The Citizen when the other daily A large number of these subscribers have already made the Those wao were paid in advance to The Daily Re- when it was dis- continued may have the same amount of time ed on a Daily Citizen sub- scription on presentation of a receipt of the Republican showing time of advance This applies to those who were not sub- scribers to The Citizen on June 29. This offer makes it sible for the subscriber to secure the Daily Citizen in addition to any other paper that may have been sent without sub- milled to President Wilson and the cabinet Carranza's suggestion for ths of a commission of three men from each nahon to tle the Mexican It became known also that President Wihon heartily the He was expected to put his formal O. K. on it this afternoon before ho left on the Mayflower for a trip down the I wounds in the showed where the over the harp ld FILLING STATION IS OPENED TODAY JAY PINNEY OPEN At TO FIL- AT 211 TOX STREET A new auto filling station where gasoline and oil may he secured has been opened at I'll S. Clinton street by Jay in a building just across from the Iowa City State bank that has beon erected for this Today the station is ready to give grades of gasoline will be on sale and also bricating oils and Mr. has been in the line and oil business tor and his many customers he that lie has now taken a more cation in the business district for bis RIOTS REPORTED AT IRELAND RIOTERS SMASH WINDOWS OF BRITISH RECRUITING OFFICE SHOTS FIRED July hundred rioters paraded the streets tins morning hissing at British diers and smashing the windows of the chief recruiting ly they inscribed on the gates and pillars of the building the with the The diers finally dispersed the Several shots were fired outside the residence of Captain chief of the government recruiting but no one was The riot at is ently the most serious disturbance reported from Ireland since the re- cent Dublin CAPTAIN PAUL KOENIG Commander of the Sub- marine Liner DR. ALBRIGHT OPENS OFFICES SIMON WENZLICK STRUCK BY AUTO RELIEVED TIE IS NOT LY INJURED IN ACCIDENT THIS MORNING Simon an employee of the city working on the was by an about S o'clock this at tho corner ol Clinton College streets and bin not Ho was skinned mid ed on the left the and the right temple No bones we're The car was driven by Moses but owned by Robert Kale lor whom is wot Mr. Wenzlick makes the charge that no signal was sounded He in the back while woik and knocked Medical attention was givon him by hn Dr. George Mi is C8 years of FORMER HIGH SCHOOL PAL NOW A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN HERE Dr. George C formerly principal ot the Iowa has opened in Johnson Dank building high the 191G. bv American Press social ion NO PASSENGERS ALLOWED Federal Government Halts Project to Sail on July the German submarine Deutschland starts on its return trip to of thr States will be present door and is to to see that no American citizen on hii profession in Iowa City as an nose and throat At the present while receiving he is awaiting arrival ol equipment which give him one THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I of new Like adventure it And I seek my soft ol the finest in the The instruments aie expected within a day or Since up his position here as high school principal Dr. has attended university medical school and has beon ated for the last two voars with Drs Donn and Next in addition to his ho is to do work also in the and throat department of tho 18 HOUR BATTLE STILL RAGING ATTACKS OF THE SAY LAST REPORTS passage on the The order of the so it was will be based on the report of the naval board that examined the Deutschland that vessel does not comply with the rules of the bureau ot navigation applicable to all passenger earning craft It pointed out tor that sub marine is not equipped v ith does not have adequate vision tor sleeping or feeding and falls short ot tins OF ANOTHER SAY DISPATCHES American General J Jotter Feeling Among Toward V. S. of Cars is Arranged in Agreement Be- Two Governments at Border El July vice agents of the government have reported to Washington that a new revolution in Mexico headed by eral Jacinto B. Trevino is well under Coalition between the and disgruntled is said to have been Carranza's order relieving Trevino at Chihuahua and sending him to terey is believed to have been an fort to stem the tide that has set against the de facto The as unfolded that Trevino's agents have been secretly throughout Diaz in July revolutionary set on foot by Jx Diaz to cause the overthrow of the Carranza government in was revealed in the United States District court when Colonel Alejando Barron was held on a charge of Ing a military expedition into Ramifications of the plot extended through half a dozen border towns A number of high military officers were Feeling Says July Pershing reported that it was ly believed both by Mexicans and for- eigners along the line of tion of his expedition that a crisis be- tween the United States and Mexico had been averted and that this has brought about a new friendly ship between the Americans and in this vicinity and along the the dispatch reported very friendly toward cans in the last few It is ally believed that trouble between the United States and Mexico has been The rainy season Is on In heavy rains being reported from the various stations along the line during the last few Will re- port within a clay or two effect of rains upon roads and general regarding road Exchange Rolling Custom collectors along the border have been instructed upon request of the state department to permit road rolling stock to enter Mexico by equitable exchange of For every car permitted to enter the der a car from Mexico shall enter American The collectors also are instructed not to Interfere further with shipments of food and clothing into It is that the present method of handling war destined to points beyond the border shall continue in force until further View of Mexico Photo by American Press Q ls city of Ft Is located on time houses Moorish and the streets narrow and It la a point the Mores are manned by RUSSIANS GAIN 25 MILES July Duke rallying from the recent reverses inflicted by the Turks in has driven the Ottoman line back twenty-five miles in the district west of Erzerum in a Petrograd reports that the west of Meridian and our offensive is The forces under Grand Duke olas in Armenia and Persia have been vigorously against the Turks for A few weeks ago parts of these especially those west of Er- were compelled to fall back la the face of a stronger Turkish Early this Grand Duke re- the offensive in this region and recaptured fifty milea west of WILSON Bombay Bars Annie July Annie Be- one of the leaders of the ment for home rule for hag of President Delivers Address to ship July out the was the gist of President Wilson's address before a citizenship convention here Loyalty was the keynote of the speech of the nation's chief executive who asserted that the United States government must insist that foreign born remain to er or not tl sr were pleased with the way affairs are Loyalty meant he unless it was coupled with He added that Americans could not teach ty unless they practiced it. OBSERVE LABOR DAY HERE AGAIN COMMITTEE FROM UNIONS WORKING ON FOR CELEBRATION India act from entering the Bombay says a Bombay Mrs. Besant is president of the sophical Society of London and has made several lecture tours in INTERURBAN MEETS TO DECIDE POLICY IOWA FACED MITH POSSUM OF DEATH Koenig Typical German July Paul commander of the epoch ing German submarine freighter is a typical German short and He has been a skipper for the North German Lloyd line for many years and is cool and daring all space that must be provided for An unpleasant and regulation with respect to is the possibility that faces Improving Hardwood Hardwood can be made much more hygienic by an underlying coat of lacks the especial linoxyn found in linoleum and known to be a great deterrent of dia now Fine July groat battle has boon going on for more than eighteen hours in the region there were of whore tho resumed heavy attacks last it was announced Tho British delivered the Woods and near T The British also re- their attempt to recapture T Krones Woods and have suffered 4. The new attacks con- T when the last dispatches 4, wore you have anything to talk about at the club On account qf the storm three of us THE WEATHER Richard Lyon left this afternoon 4. for a visit in Des Partly cloudy and ued warm tonight and Probably preceded rfv in the west and portions this afternoon or 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- the and Iowa City inter- urban railway Stockholders have been notified of a meeting of tho company to bo held at its offices in Muscatine on Juh IS at which time the question of the ity of the sui render by the company of its lease and all rights thereto to tho receiver ot the Rock Island railway wiM he considered and ed The advisability of tho company's making a new tion to the receiver for a lease of the present leased will also be The and Iowa City in- has been m operation for less than four months and is ready in the hands of a It operates cars of the tric Dan Patch type over 100 miles of extending westward from Muscatine to Lone Iowa What Cheer and Three Belmont Horses July 14 Two race horses belonging to August Belmont were instantly killed and a third horse was so badly it died when lightning struck one of the barns at the Empire itv Observance of Labor Day on a larger scale than has been attempted in Iowa City for many years is planned for the first Monday of tember by the labor unions of Iowa A committee has been pointed and is already hard at work on plans for the A parade similar to last year will be held on the streets in the Each of the unions will enter and there is to be an attempt made to have many of the merchants likewise prepare floats either on ons or A committee will shortly call on the merchants of the city to ask their A picnic and program to be held in the afternoon will one of the big features of the It is able that this event will take place at tho fair grounds this It is planned to have two speakers from out of the one from Des and another from Sioux J. E Haire is chairman of the committee which has the Labor Day observance in G. F. Ramsey is the committee's bers are John B. L A and John W. Donovan The committee meets this evening lay further plans for the Lieut. Thaw Resumes July 14 Lieutenant William Thaw has relumed to the tront although not jet recovered from his recent man lines OUT the Turks Care Little for At Kadi the ancient is situated the one and only Turkish theater in or near a wooden tion capable of a large number of Performances are witnessed only by are given three times a and take place in broad Principal P. S. of Chicago uni- the new principal of the Iowa City high is in the city for a short time During the summer he is a big school survey in St. DUFFY BOUND OVER TO THE GRAND JURY HEARING JUSTICE TOOK SESSION HERE The case of M. H. of Iowa charged with assault upon the person ot Elmer a 17- year-old with intent to mit great bodily required an all-day session today in the court of Justice George A. for its In the end the accused man was hound over to the ber grand jury for lurther gation at that time and the ing of an indictment if found Duffey was placed under bond of to insure his appearance in IMPORTANT VILLAGES TAKEN LATEST ASSAULT BY THE ALLIES j One of the Biggest Battles of the Allies Offensive Being Waged in of Many German prisoners p. troops are continuing their advance in the new drive north of the Somme and have captured the lage of Le Petit northeast of Longueval according to a special dispatch Practically all of the village of on the Brit- right is now in British violent fighting is going on in this Many prisoners have July troops broke the German lines on a four mile front at dawn today after a smashing blow that brought the British lines into the villages of Longueval and La Grande and clearing the Trones au advance of more than a The gain is the greatest scored for the Anglo-French offensive since the opening of the great dawn we attacked the enemy's ond system of said the of- bulletin from General Haig en out at 11 broke in- to hostile positions on a four mile capturing several strongly de- fended Heavy fighting Special dispatches from press headquarters announces the capture of Longueval and Le Grande and the clearing of the nes woods in the early hours of the The blow was struck at the very point where the Germans had assembled huge bodies of Early though very indicated that one of the of the offensive is being waged in the wooded region northeast of The British advance probably waa la the direction of Martin Puch and the plateau dominating the road leading to the immediate tives of the British The lage of Longueval lies in that section of the and Comblez but seven miles southwest of Le Grande lies a mile east of maison whose capture by the was admitted at Berlin The French left wing is pushing forward at the same according to unofficial reports from strengthening the French lines be- tween and Guillemont and threatening the village of Dispatches filed at Paris at midnight reported that the had pushed clear to the Manetz Woods where desperate fighting has been going LIGHTING HITS C. MERCER BARN BUILDINGS FARM WEST OP CITY DESTROYED WREN LIGHTNING STRIKES Farm buildings on the Will Davis farm just south of Unity church west of the city were burned Wednesday night after being struck by ning in the severe storm of that The storm was especially vere in the vicinity of The farm is occupied by Charles who lost much in the Mercer had gone to the house from the barn just a moment When scarcely inside out of the For A man in the West was saved from death when a shot fired at him struck a silver dollar in his vest The moral of this is always to carry money in one's vest If one has no then the safety first movement suggests the prompt rowing of it from the nearest easy John Schneider spent today in O- dar Miss Elizabeth Mueller has turned to her work in ro- in Mercy Try It and Sec. A fine question has been raised by lawyers in New Orleans as to whether a snapping turtle can snap They could soon find out by getting within reaching distance of Empty was the substance of his can read my ic report If you care to hear it. The speech had no CONSIDER A MERCHANTMAN XO FORMAL ED TO HE IN THE CASE the report today of 1 4 Following the neutrality board which investigated the status of the submarine Acting Secretary of State saidi ho did not expect it would essary for his department to make a formal decision in the This means it is understood that the Deutschland will considered storm air suddenly became sively heavy and the atmosphere blue as the bolt He turned to see the entire barn enveloped in a sheet of The fire was so hot whea he ran out that in spite of the rain he burned his arms and Be- sides the large barn a hog house and corn were Mr. Mercer lost all his one thirty-three loads of farm and several His loss will bo many hundreds of for ho had but this being on the harness and Will the owner of the s at Minn. OHIO TO CEED CHARLES E. July of John H. Clarke of The Misses Ethel and Pearl Buck Ohio for associate justice of the of are visiting with Miss East Rochester a merchantman and allowed to their preme court to succeed 4 j Hughes was sent to the senate by President SPA PERI