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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. }rwnl . who accompanied the cavalry d and on adjoining eminences, Who | Who suffered a slight wound in i expedition, was shot in »H\:» <Infi ¢ , retarded the attackers until the T left hip. As the t began, Major Ium;x\uns animals and stores had time to ge As the Americans fell back, mm. % ward from the Carrar LG e Tomphine fua iy o 0ored that aniv R o o onlhrs e The Americans had no machine | expert rifle sho 5 = ) = . Mo o me 3 > shots among his men PD ONI” PRI 0 o S FIREI] “N AMERI[}AN | shooting, (hat I R ST DRI et e e e R || ORI o e e e fTe | HAR ‘2? : SE('! MEMBEKS NEW YORK ST)CK EXCHANGZ 250 : | 114-116 ASYLUM ST. Represented by E. W. Eddy. itrol them, and advising them | to save his cartridges until he could | O e I ]I [0 all back make them count. During one de- ITARTFORD, , b ted ! i i ; b | Shortly before dark the sricant 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Tele d F[]REES A ARRAl | Fell Back Fifteen Miles. fensive stand Private Herbert Led-| {\lflltllx']l\o(<)1, dark ‘,h," 1\.nu “. s 31 West Main ity ] Telephone 1 | : alling back movement con- | ford, Troop M, Thirteenth Cavalry, | o red the adobe Mexican village of | m—— - s This Santa Cruz, where the -holec was shot in the head, but he continued | wherefivheyloopzhioled some heav mud walls a foot or Py tinued for five hours and a half, over fight Tate in the afternoon he 3 B L) 5 . aies - e e e | more (HI. miking vory efctive do- shs Commercial Trust Co. — Lordered by bushes and hills, afford- | passing through his chest. 2 not press them in this village but n the road, as his comrades were t00 | jng good cover for snipers. ring The other Americans wounded dur- e | goo ove snipers. During r a ocdi i i 5 i Para precue to cure for it e e b VR e e e e e : 10 shs Hart & Cooley Co Boilet e e oy Tompkia I e : PS | jamin McGehee, Thirteenth Cavalry, | hour a .\nm(l‘nq ceased. Immediately J o geant's body lay all day where it fell rebeatedly caught sight of men in|ghot in the mouth; Corporal Walter | & mounted man bearing g o the left breast, inflicting a s Carranza uniforms shooting at them | B. Willingham, Troop M, Thirteenth ;f"”;“‘» LRIGICEL Wi Lusenllng TS Y wound. The major continued fight- but saw few if any civilians. Fvalcyl shodlinien elicaltioritne erdl| SRR R B SR t ecnlior DAY SIS Stan e uie & I evelc ing all afternoon and until yesterday, | After moving out from the trap of Corporal Richard Tamous, Troop | 1D the Mexican lines bugles we i b 2 blowing the military recall for cav- when reinforcements under one of his hills where the fight began, Major teenth Cavalry, shot in both | P10 i v ? superior officers arrived to relieve him, Tompkins formed a line of dismount- | elbows, and Private L. M. Schoen- [&lrymen. ~The truce messenger : J. B. Ord, of ed men, well spread out, across the | berger, Troop K- Thirteenth Cavalry, | Prought word from Gen. Lozano, who SnS Ol't U g. 0. Lieut. he Sixth In- 1 the Sixth In was at that time in the Mexican lines hort distance from the Americans. ];0 ano’'s note suggested that he was unable to control his men. Tompkins { O/fzcers View Possible Mobilization T ‘ there came another flag of truce from Besl ‘ Site; Militiamen on Active Duty i i - lf he refused ’umnr.: Co. on Monday of next W Col. Brown, who arrived at 5 Get That New Suit EUR“PEAN ERISIS | presumably to take action on thg Lozano, with a demand from Gen. | tra dividend, due May 1 It is time with 350 men of the Tenth ( dently expected that 10 per centd alry and took command, replied that | N i | d | he would not retreat a step from | ow. | be declared at this meeting. Santa Cruz unless ordered to do s AND HAVE | Lock rema the same, by his commanding officers. To this | o Laiy asked. Waterbury Gen. Lozano made no reply. | TIME FOR 1 IR | stock is selling at 50. The Investigation of the Parral» situa- | 3etter not delay about getting that T d i L l M k H , | Quite a little activity in this | tion showed that while Gen. Lozano | NeW Spring Suit. Now’s the time to Ia ]Hg 1 Loca arket 45 | stock, offering as it does a consf | himself had no record as a Carr: { buy one. You'll want new Clothes A tive investment, yielding 5 per ¢ officer most of his comm . - Easter, of course—berter lot us | Aba[ed Dl]I'mg week | The New Departure common | credited with being former Villa sol- | fit You out in good time. You'll find | been strong and has advanced diers. The city of Parral was known | all the best things here in Schloss Bal- T | ten points over last week’s quotaf | as a hot hed of Villa sympathizers. | timore and other famous makes,—a (Furnished by Richter & Co.) [ recent sales have ranged from 1§ T | big variety t oose fr A week agc e loca arl va 194. There are also rumors to Pursuit Effcctually Halted. o choose from. A week ago the local market was 1. There are also rumors to thil = 7 3 AND YOUNG MI quite active and prices holding firm, | fect that there is a possibility thaf The direct effect of the Carran cail G and advancing throughout the whole | company will take action as 1 attack on the Americans was to in- | SPRING SU list. Prices are still holding up but | retiring its preferred stock some terrupt the:pursuit of Villa which '_j"*‘ - the activity in trading has somewhat | during the summer here is $50 American columns were making with | abated owing to the uncertainty of the | of this stock outstanding, whicl | and prevent destruction ¢ a handful of men - It wasiknown ]Jr(;;w{rl\'_ A international situation. { cullable at 115. Recent sale that an important unit of = Villa's | ™ 4105 Garcia, Mexican consul, said American Hardware is quoted at | been in the neighborhood of 115 | forces was fleeing southward toward | 4oq, i G ot DI BT AONSH L SIG | 151 to 124, recent sales at 123. Stan- | there is practically no stock ir i Durango, and the Americans —Were | oypegition was concluded and that he | 1ey Works has been quite strong and |1 t. Bristol Br quated daily getting nearer this force. ‘v‘l‘n | hoped that in a few days the order | has been quoted 741 bid, 75% asked. | 70 and American Silver, 24 to 26 order ~to proceed past DPar-| woulq come from Washington for the | Landers, Frary & Clark is quoted 61 | On Tuesday Colts Arms had ral the Americans were forced | yy6p4 1o bhe withdrawn. bid, ¢ asked, with recent sales at | an advance, and sales were miaf to buy provisions for men and !.mx & “We have the situation in hand,” | 62. Nor Judd has advanced three | high as 794, which was an advah at that town. Tt was this nece sald Mr. Garcia. “The Villa cause is | or four points, selling recently as high | about $15 per share over the pré which led Major Tompkins to oPeN | hroken, and if Villa still lives his |45 106. Quotations at present time | day's quotations. The stock has negotiations with the Par civil anc | prestige is destroyea. are 102 bid, 104 asked. On the April | its advance, and quotations remail militazyiioMclals A Pt — dividend of this company has also de- | day at 785 bid asked r"‘]’{‘c day Jf‘?! U"; “"1:‘ P::T i"“ | ON GRANDPA'S KNF o}, clared two dividends, payable May 15, Travelers Insurance Co. is @ = (‘:{i“‘;z‘tu‘f" ‘_:“’f:";;c"]”f”fmmfwl[ Washington, April 21.—President | A0d June 15 of two per cent. each. | 765 bid, 770 asked, and Actna o o Ny INE ient. te satd | Wison will g0 to Philadelphia this af. | There are persistent rumors on the | 645 bid, 855 asked. The other Rt e T R ieans should mot | ternoon to see his newest grandchild, | Street that something in the way of |ance stocks have been quiet. 5 | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis | cPital increase will be made by this Of the outside securities, whic company before summer. The annual | traded in locally the National § have gone into Parral unannounced. | !l Col. Brown replied by pointing out| R. Sayre, born there recently. The 5 5 - that the Amerieans had gone at what | President probably will return to | Meeting comes in July. has been quite strong, having ad purported to be an invitation from | Washington tonight. He shortened a Traut & Hine is quoted 43 bid, 46 | ed several points today, bid Carranza officers and had sent the | cabinet meeting in order to leave asked, with recent sales at 45. New & aske v sales ¢ h as message to announce their coming | Britain Machine and Union Manufac- | § rd § v has been quiet & Fhe turing Co. are both offered at 81. quoted bid, 280 asked. Niles The presidente repeated that Par- | ] g 2 | 2 e ral civilians outnumbered the soldiers | hi The American Brass Co, board of | ment Pond is 167 bid, 170 asked. so that the people could not be con- | [ i directors meets today to declare the The local market is in an e May first dividend. It is expected that | ingly strong technical position, | trolled. On the other hand, the 1 Americans assert they obtained posi- | | at least 5 per cent. will be paid. Stock . should the foreign situation clea) tive evidence that the Carranzu| is quoted today bid, 278 asked. . satisfactorily we believe that roops were not outnumbered Dby | | There is also going to be a meeting of | would be a substantial advance the directors of the Scovill Manufac- | along the line. ns and that few civilians par- ticipated. The body of Sergeant Ridgley was Bflflds leed a[ $3 000 m C&S@ P - sent into the American camp. | : : ) Evidence of Villa's Tlness. AgamSt Giordani Frnesto Obregon s filamed for Pershing’s Camp at the Front in =C ooy = / ”‘: "i International Frict Mexico, April 15, by Wireless to Co- 5 e h lumbus, N. M., April 21—After the |y i\ 1019 for the next temm of the Parral fight, Col W. C. Brown of the % g & 2 A g S e superior court in bonds of $3.000 on To_n}h United Am\_u‘l o ';‘ s | two counts charging him with crim- fairly rt‘ll:\)tlt- \‘-\nh nce g t \.]Al1 g 1 .‘" | inal assault upon nine y E; old wounded, was bei carried DY an | aan Gemadone of 127 Chestnut scort s ward towarc Durango. | .. encortysoutha) 2xd street. He was given a hearing be- INSPECTING POSSIBLE MOBILIZATIQN SITE ~MILITIAMEN ON DUTY (= > Villa himself, With an escort of 150 | 10, " 5 oo Jamoes T. Meskill 1 —— = ' | men was said to have passed through | court this morning. L El Valle, a small place about twenty | jsrnesto was a boarder at the Ge- miles west of Parral another band of | madone house and the alleged crime 100 Villa bandits were reported pass- | inal assault took place Wednesday af- ing south two or three da ahead of | oon while the little 1's mother i the American columns General Is- | out. The little girl testified *to maal Lozano, at Parral, said he fought | the assauit and Dr. Henry T. Bray them when they were split into three | festified to her condition, leaving defeating each in | but little doubt as to the brutality Giordani Frnesto, 28 years old, is — ern part of New York city. The up- | New York soldiers, reported that The Sheepshead Bay speedway, | per picture in the acompanying group | the state has now 17,000 troops ready New York city, offered to the federal | Shows Brigadier General Harry I |to take the field. The lower picture i)l()dql(‘s (with umbrella,) command- | shows members of the New York mil- ; | ing the north Atlantic coast artillery | itia leaving the train at Hastings-on- tional guard as a convenient place for | givision, inspecting the speedway | Hudson, N { to guard :,lr‘:y:::-tg: e the concentration of troops in case | with a group of officers of the New | dangered by strikers at the plant of of need, contains more than 33 acres | York national guard. Major General |the National Conduit and Cable com- | Small detachments, situated conveniently in the south-!John F. O'Ryan, commanding the | pany. turniRGieneralflozanofie 150 ic & mec i o Riihe Rat taciCRMne FSinlfclaim cd Mt nat that the presence of American troops | Iirnesto gave her five cents to keep near Parral had the effect of increas- | quict and not tell. The accused de- ing Villa’s ranks- nicd the assault. government and the New York na- Woman Bites Boy. . | ! , 2] | No Withdrawal Under Way. i R v Washington, April 21.—A border | . o . Sodsanis ‘;‘:“\1 '“‘_’“‘l“‘;:; report that General Herrera had | joy. sl B R granted use of the Mexican railways | qumn yesterday. The boy was pick- to Colonel Brown and the Tenth c " T ¢ i ing up coal and wood when he found alry to “withdraw from Parra some scrap bra The woman tried explained today by army offic auil feas i e e bt R merely a movement of the American | ya1q on tizhtly until she knocked him ml\:\n('(‘ field near Parral. ' Secretary | § %' Thon she snawed! his wrists Baker insisted there were no orders | ,nq fingers with her tecth until he m: information upon which to base @ | jot go in pain. She a ted the as- | withdrawal rumor. : sault, but claimed possession of the General Funston and all informa- | .acd The police have had numerous tion indicated the Villa hunt was | .omplaints about the woman's belli- | practically at a standstill. e drao, S | Fight at Corbin Place. Scoltarrive fronieh & Tate last night Officer John Carl- San Antonio, Tex., April 21.—Inter- | con was called to Corbin Place whera est in the Mexican situation centered | o fight in progress. All of the | We will alter any garment bought this evening today §iniinelconterengerioRne el Hipartidl panisRil diEacRCiGicorE QrONG ~ [ GEN. oafasan (X) / THE FIELD ! : | here between General Scott, chief of | ley, 19 TR e Saar e S i staff of the army, and General Fun- too drunk to run. IHe was fined or tomorrow and have it ready to wear Easter. ston. General Scott, who is expectel . Although General Alvaro Obregon, [ lieved to be ambitious of = v o 5 N axic s feared, precip to arrive fom Washington tonight, i y e Ster ot war hus strony || Mexico, it is feared, andler Arrested. . | trouble for both Carranza and| Jersonally representing Secrctary of ; ERsa 1 L : ¥ o typical water front | Personal reasons for hating Villa, the [ [Iliicq States by leading an a i i War Baker. ric ¢ t Our stock is so complete and our prices are so ax BIKCr, enth Infantry left Hagle | {oush who admits that he comes from | latter having deprived him of an arm [ on the American soldiers in Mg ot Y Pass for Columbus last night. This is | New York, was sent to jail for thirty | in a battle last fall, Obregon doesnot | In the picture, made not long ag reasonable that one can POSltlvely be pleased in se- | o e the regiments taken from bor- | days for making a drunken disturb- | love the Americans any more for | is seen directing an attack on & | Sor patrol duty to strengthen General | ance. Ioye was sent here from New | chasing Villa. _Obregon, who is be- ! of Villistas. lectng a garment. T D ais command. The Sixth is | York by the New Haven road to work Harl. | as a trucker at the freight house. He | oxpected to get under way from ingden {omMorrow was paid off last night and was af- | SE. ;% » . L flicted with “over enjoyment,” Ans et s ;o & Jill Be a Good Time We ha i - icted it Neripenioymenty i Any Time, Except Sunday or a Holiday, Wi 0od Time to ve Just received a new supply of WAISTS U. S. Troops Being Masscd. 1L e e e ] Start Your SAVINGS ACCOUNT With the # rest at the depot El Paso, Tex., April 1.—Move- and PETTICOATS. | menta of American troops from points Boys Given Warning. £ COMMERCIAL TRUST C0O. | along the border to the army base at | i T : { ki ott, 4 S grolla, | § Columbus, N. M., where they will b&| . L 00 as Kilduf and Table shows the result of systematic Saving: held in readiness to reinforce General |y, S | s . ! gt z Vincent Smith, boys, were arraigned | 2 ALL ALTERATIONS FRFE ! Pershing's army in case of necessity, | jn chamhers on a charge of throwing Monthl . : 38 o continued today. Despatches from ! i o< trom the Black Rock bridge at Deposit @ Years ars Years the front indicated that American o : ing troops were awaiting developments at | o000 han oS0 0T S d sent 2 3 L T | Washington before making any fur- 5 i £ : ; 2 ! ther effort to capture Villa. i \:']”" i pith@lnstructionsSioghetiavelin |/ $3.00. .. 36. 4.9 156.09 | 199.16 | 4 |~ Officials of the de facto government | ‘1 fUtUr | $4.00.... | 49.04 i 4| 213.06 | vid there was no basis for the re- Gets One dore Chance. % 135.00... 6‘1 -30 25.06 9 ] 34 | 2 ports that uprisings were imminent in Johnny Gozita, 10 years old, who | il $10-00.... 22 100 /1250, 3 0.85 | ¥ northern Durango and Lower Chilua- | was yesterday sentenced to the | E S0 g 375.24 | 781.3 996.84 . hua. It was explained at Juarcz tha form s ol f throwing rotten egns | M I .84 | | 1041.89 | 1329.15 N K 625.3 9 ;‘mn | 1661.48 |3 the movement of the Cary v troops | at an old man, was brought before ins. They were given a “§1.00. ... 2.21 24,97 | 88.18 | b61.92 | 66.30 | | into the Parral district was not in- | Judge Meskill again today As the ¥ tended as a threat to bar the further | youngster was badly frightened and | SR = = ; aln ree advance of the American fore but } promised to be good, he was given 274 MAIN STREET ——BEGIN NOW!——NEW BRITAIN, CT. | that the de facto slodiers had becn [ one more chance and placed on pro- | 5 T A T sent there to preserve border ordcer , hation.

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