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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1015, ~ Bosto 0| CUTIERRET OPENS Ston Store MEXICAN CAMPAICN Independent Movement Said to Be Backed by 40,000 Soirs. AT HAMPTON ROADS washington, varen 16— nes | NOW U. 5. SUDEI-GGadnangn! CArSL- | up in Washington Yesterday, to rival the Carranza and Villa establishments and bring prominently before the A American government an element in Vg S sl the complicated sitvation below the { When the new super-dreadnaught : Pennsylvania Slilfl“".‘ from the “V“‘\S; linto the historic waters of Hampton Rio Grande, to which, so far, scant at- | tention has been paid. Jose Vascon- | celos is in charge and her hepresents | Roads this morning shortly after 10 Eulalio Gutierrez, who is said to be | 0'clock, she took her place in the lead | Iat the head of an independent move- ]0[ the navies of the world as the ’ i ment in central Mexico, backed by jmightiest fighting machine aflbat. s some 40,000 soldiers. In size and gun power the Penn- e Gutierrez was elected provisional | sYlvana’'s greater eyen than the Queen 27 and 45 nch flounc- 4 . ings, corset cover em- president of Mexico by the Aguasca- |Elizabeth of the British navy, » hich‘ lientes convention and for a brief {led the recent terrific assault of the ide broidery, bandings, wi edgings, etc. period was ruler in Mexico City. Vas- |allies on the forts of the Dardanell o concelos, who was minister of public | While the British monster carries instruction in his cabinet, reached |larger guns, her main battery is only M . t here yesterday after an exciting jour- |two-thirds the size of that of the ney and went directly to the state de- | vlvania in number and the See Display in North Window partment to lay the object of the |American battleship is 35,000 tons — Gutierrez campaign before Leon Can- |greater in size. ova, chief of the Mexican division of The main battery of the Pennsyl- the Latin American bureau. This was, | vania will consist of twelve 14-inch, he said, the reassembling of the legal- |45 calibre rifles, set in four turrets, DIIINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER HORSES ---HORSES ---HORSES A ten : Carload of 25 Ohio Horses Just Arrived Tuesday, March 16, 1915 Mr. Condon has just returned from the West and states these Horses were bought at the right price and the benefit of buying at the low figure will be given to the purchaser. In this car will be several matched pairs, business and general purpose horses, ranging in 1,050 to 1,400 Ibs. We carry everything in the cords, heavy farm gears, dump be equalled im New England. See us before you buy. P. H. CONDON & CO., Inc. 22 LAUREL STREET, BRISTOL, CONN, chosen by Villa and newly admitted Zapata delegates. He told of the exe- cution by Villa and Zapata of Garcia Aragon and David Berlango, vice pres. ident and secretary respectively of the Aguascalientes convention. ———n ~ Embroidery They Have Been D Wearer Style, Ce ful, Bouy¥ Models for Careful Attenti La Grecque Corsets are the rest and study and a purpose to give the models are in every y adapted to if you secure a model adaptedto your figure improvement and perfect ease, A model at $2.00 that is especially Made of excellent material, with satin boned back and front, free hip. Low b At. $3.50 a model showing the n Jength skirt. Light weight coutil. For At $4.00 a fine model of coutil, ~soft medium length skirt. At $5.00 model of coutil, new bust, length skirt. Splendid model for slender fi models in pink. Handsomest corsets of they others at $7.50 and $10.00. All fitting by experte. 1bs,, from 2,600 to 3,100 welght Newport News, business ws Con- at a price line, harnesses, gons, not to horse carts, Captain Kiehne, Wife and Others at Newport News ly chosen delegates of the Aguasca. |three guns to a turret, the plan of lientes convention for the selection of A big gun arrangement adopted in the a provisional president. ster ships which [n'ecedfid her, the > : 9 Nevada and Oklahoma. er tonnage ¢ Had 12,000 Mile Ride. ! measurement is 31,400 against 27,500 _\ascc:ncelos reached the town of |for the Nevadd and Oklahoma and Rio Grande, on the Mexican border, {the Queen Elizabeth. The latter, near Matamores, three days ago, after | however, carries eight 15-inch rifles, a 1,200-mile ride on horseback with 45 caliber, set two to a turret, while a detachment of troops. Four of his the Nevada and Oklahoma have ten men were shot down by Carranza sol- | 14-inch rifles each in two 2-gun and diers, he said, as he crossed to the |two 2-gun turrets. In all these ships, American sifle. Stopping only to get ,including the Pennsylvania, the turrets | some clothing he took a train for [are all on the center line to concen. ‘Washington. Vasconcelos’ story was étrz\t:: their fire on either broadside. the first account which state depart- i Will Have Less Tonnage. { ment officlals had of the Gutlerrez ex- | pyyq pattiéships of the British navy ";go‘(fi"t?, after its departure from MeX- i o 14 be launched will have less ton- el e nage than the Pennsylvania, the ships cxtabiisned his headquarters a Moc, |Of he Roval Soversign ciass being | tor Arroyo, in the state of San ‘L 1' 124,500 tons displacement,_ and none | Potosi, and from there will direct his | L equal the Pennsylvania in arma- campaign against Villa, Carranza nns [Zionty e Rael o s hned oAty Zarata, % eigll;tt it mfcrfx gunt.h J etails of four other Deposed Villa and Zapata. ships, airéady - authorized, “It is true,” he said, “that Gen- |known here officially. eral Gutierrez, en provisional presi Five ships of the Japanese navy, dent in Mexico City deposed both Villa |estimated for in 1914 ‘and known as and Zapata from their commands on |the Fuso class, will not equal the February 17. Villa was angered at {Pennsylvania in tonnago with their this and ordered the imprisonment of {displacement of 30,000 tons, but will Gutierrez and his cabinet. This forced | carry the same main battery of twelve them to abandon the capital with 3,- '14-inch rifles. They will exceed the 000 loyal followers, including General | Pennsylvania in speed, estimates call- Robles, minister of war, General. ing for knots against 21 knots for Lucio Blanco, minister of interior, | the Pennsylvania. and myself. Aguirre Benaviedes, sub- | Call For Three Ships. secretary of war, was in San Luis | Tne 1914 estimates for the German Potosi at the head of 20,000 Conven- | pavy call for three ships of the Kaiser tion troops and we started for that | friedrich IIIL class, with a displace- city. We arrived at Pachucah, where | ment of 29,000 tons and carrving ve communicated to the United States | eight 15-inch rifles. government and the governors of the The British ships of the Queen Eliz- Mexican states and military chiefs a| abeth class greatly exceed those of an proclamation stating that Villa and| other navy in speed requirements Zapata had been deposed from their | calling for twenty-five knots an hour commands and that they should take | while the Royal Sovereign class will orders only from General Gutierrez. make at least 22.5 knots. | British battle- are not GERMAN VICE. CONSUL:3CHMELZ, MRS. KIEHNE, CARTAIN KIEH, L " (TOP)COLLECTOR. OF PORT HAMILTON.. Eat less meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder trouble— Neutralizes Acids. The Day of positive reason to believe that the Eitel Friedrich would interne and not These are snapshots of prominent in the Eitel Friedrich case persons Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the “We failed to get in touch by tele- graph with other forces, as Villa took | command of the telegraph lines and so we started from Pachucah for San Luis Potosi to join the bulk of troops. road of Huasteca. we were forced to change our route They had only 500 men, but we could not waste time fighting, as our object our ! We selected the mountainous | On our second day | out the Carranzistas attacked us and | Since the outbreak of the war de tails as to foreign naval programs have been jealously guarded and it is prob- able that Great Britain, Germany and France have laid down many vessels | of which no report has been made. Sc far as is known, however, no vessels have been planned which will exceed | in size the three American ships of the California class, work on which has barely started. These will have a displacement of | Kiehne at Newport News, Va. Captain H. H. commanded the William P. Frye, which was sunk by the Eitel Fried- ch.* He and his wife, who was with him on the ship with their two chil- dren, were extremely glad to reach shore and live once more under the American flag. Kiehne said he had American merchant vessel attempt to elude the British cruisers, The collector of the port at Newport News, Norman Hamilton, acts as the government’s agent in the matter of allowing repairs to be made to the German raider and permitting her to take on supplies. Henry L. Schelmz, e German proconsul at Newport News, is taking care of the interests of the German officers. Shamrock brings forth the merriment of Erin’s son Will you forget to add the successful toucl festivities—Ice Cream, the purest embld No daintier dessert can you select! No with greater favor! But, for your own was to reach San Luis Potosi quickly.” Chosen By Ville. Vasconcelos declared that Carranza, Villa and Zapata did not have '\,\.'ith them the delegates of the original | Atguacalientes convention. He added | that the convention which met at Mex- jco City after the sessions at Aguas- calientes was made up of delegates kidney region, you suffer from back- ache, sick headache, dizziness, sto- mach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. o Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your | kidneys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity, also to neutralize the acids in | urine, so it no longer is a source of {rritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. i Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- ! jure; makes a delightful effervescent | lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. sylvania Wwith the British battleship E. J. SKINNER RESIGNS, Dreadnaught, first of the all-big-gun The resignation of E. J. Skinner, as ships in any navy. The Dreadnaught | treasurer of the Trinit Methodist was estimated for in 19 She was | church was accepted at a meeting of designed to displace 17,900 tons, but | the official board last night. James M. actually is considerably lavger In | Burdick was elected treasurer to suc- the main battery are ten twelve-inch | ceed him. April 27, 28, 29 ,has been guns with a broadside fire of six guns | set as the dates for the celebration m, | and her trial speed was 21.2 knots. the twenty-fifth anniversary of the | & Will Have Turbine Engines. laying of the cornerstone. 5 The Pennsylvania will be equipped . R with turbine engines, as is the Okla- GUARD JOHN D'S WIFE'S BODY., 1 homa, the Queen Elizabeth and all Tarrytown, N. Y., March 16—Tw With the pressure of a single firins | of the ne\\‘oit English, German and | armed guard k(\pxt W:n‘l(‘!rldl]or:;:v «—fx\ct lever, 71-3 tons of steel on either | japanese battle craft. The Nevada | the body of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller broadside. In addition she will carry | will be operated by reciprocating en- | in the mausoleum of John Darchbold, a sec?ndary battery of twenty-two i- gines, while the Californi of the | in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery here. ;nch rifles u')_r de{er_lsc against }orpeuo | 82,000 class, will be driven by elec- | It was stated that guards would be mg . She will be fitted also with four | ¢yieit One of the other two Amer- y kept on duty until arrangements i‘ifiififfif‘fi;‘;’fi‘v'33?1“3)‘1 tubes and * jean battleships of the California class | the permanent burial had been cosii- 55 et off.jce\-ls SGS,bl“eja(‘kC(t:l;rx:ng;‘ will hu\'e_ (url\ir‘\e engines and the | pleted. Mr. Rockefeller owns lot in matings. Mo ship mensuies BUE tost | o Jeciproesting, in line with the | the Lakeview Cemefery at Cleveland SEae e iR h(n‘ navy department’s policy of not en- | but it was said that he might decido piy L DR am_and het| tirely abandoning the reciprocating | to have a vault constructed here. i aft s 28 feet, 10 inches, al- | ty;e” until a thoroughly satisfactory - - :llostllllc 'h{nlt, In size for the Panama o ny o fivbine s Tound: ® If fhe ex- ‘anal and present navy dry-décks. | o ori- R : e :ooflél :‘-(l)iturnta!} receive her and she | gioam turbines running at high speed. Sxf mmanyiib Ly haxborsHl aieon R el brbTe except under most favorable condi- tlons of tide and wind condi- | je solved. It already nas proved s satin stripe over gray taffeta, and moisten a cloth with Danderine i isfacto in a navy collier and the | vepry stvlish white-and-bls . aw it carefully througt he 5 3 i ory . 3 or vy stylis ? -black striped | draw it cs y through the ‘\,M:oé‘:mol“;"' ls‘;"f‘“‘h""“- .| experiment with the California only | taffeta with semi-bodice of black vel- | taking one small strand at a time, | ducing prope : mpleted the Pennsylvania ds to determine whether it is | et and all or this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt | grow long, strd Wil have cost the governfent more | equally efficient in high power plants. | there were ang are soores of cinire | or any excesitve olidn & few mititel it T¥ed it than $13,000,000. She will be re: SheAT L nud s SOURe nifotlecs | @ : 3 skl . 8 < far\ GorenieeTon .md]:,.“J},‘m‘r:(‘:”:‘," 7 o { which some of you may think hand- | you will be amazed. Your hair will | lustrious hair, oty 35, 1926, * Her kesi wox somer, and some which didn’'t get | be fluffy and abundant and | will get laid October 27, 1913 much opportunity for display at all, | POSsess an incomparable softness, | Knowlton's Da 3 2 S ¢ they taken (o the fitting | lustre and luxuriance, toilet The enormous size of the new ship slnoet et dight sidvt Begides beautifying and the startling rapidity with which i peaice k. st 4 Dbattleship copstruction had devel- oped, even before the great war, is indicated by comparison of the Penn- 32,000 tons each and armament equal to that of the Pennsylvania. v 0Oil Fuel Exclusively. The cruising radius of the Pennsyl- vania will be considerably increased by the fact that she will be equipped for oil fuel exclusively and wil have o~ capacity of 2,322 tons of fue oil. 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