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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914 DIVORCE CASES IN SUPERIOR COURT . e Wives and One. ushand. Were MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS Th e P orteous & Rflitchell flo. cgacioeipn. ok the Petitionsrs—Norwich Man's Pe- Visiters to Nerwich during Merchants’ Week are Invited to make this When you make a purchase anywhere in this store, ask for & Me- el e st i e B store their headquarters. Use our Rest Room on Third Floor and ar- dallion Chesk. With this check and purchases amounting te $10.00 te. in Waterfe e Lotter. range to meet your friends there. Leave your packages here also you are entitled to a beautiful Columbia Medallion absolutely FREE. ed'rlx:m divorces, .'“d L u;- “"“fii?.‘é; while you visit around town. Ask any of our salespeople about it. st, wi t udge bou! a shum?um::l .iu- y-hon calendar session of the superior court here on Friday, but_ one petitioner failed to secure the divorce he sought. The judge took the papers in this case for Turther investigation. , On_the grounds that she was de- gerted by her husband Walter %m:{: G ‘ Woodworth, now of Hartford, My) Belle Woodworth of ~New Londoa, o R [re— whose malden name was Barrows, was given a divecc from him. They were married April 12, 1905 and she claimed thai he deserted her in August five vears later. The wife was given the e swer (o™ the- auestion of _her A SUCCESS FROM THE FIRST DAY, THE FIRST MERCHANTS’ WEEK WILL GO ON RECORD AS BEING ONE OF THE LIVELIEST TRADING PERIODS THIS counsel, Attorney C. H. Hull, Mrs. e live. SIE ik, Biotaes; STORE OR CITY HAS EVER SEEN. THE SPLENDID OFFER OF NORWICH MERCHANTS TO REBATE FARES TO ALL OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS, WHO B -c. DO THEIR TRADING DURING MERCHANTS’ WEEK, IS MEETING WITH A BIG RESPONSE. DURING THE WEEK, SO FAR, WE HAVE HAD THE " Taled Kot Anathr Woman, PLEASURE OF SERVING CUSTOMERS WHO CAME FROM ALL PARTS OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND — THEY Sexhar Tt o el e e WERE ALL PLEASED, VERY MUCH PLEASED. WE HOPE TO MEET AND SERVE MANY MORE STRANGERS TODAY, THE LAST DAY OF MERCHANTS' e e R ing at this store and || REMEMBER--That in addition to refunding far i i i R e e Dree -;-zp:ifi ] “::sa'm ol i unding fares that we are offering special values all D o= .}.zp " oo ve been committed at Lyme and Sliinere betwean that date and No- yich and retum in :‘:::rdunce with over the store. These offerings are for everybody--our city customers as well wich and return in accordance wi " as out-of-town patrons. Don’t fail to take advantage of them e - Wife Liked to Flirt. s testified that his wife liked h_other men and she once kept house for a Mr, Corbin for four E These Speical Offerings Will Continue In Force Untll Qur Siore Closes On Saturday Evening for Mr. Ots. the latter told that his wifs had besn sted in several cities for strcet walking, and although he hed tried to get her to live right it had bean no use. OUR MENS STORE By g gy Embroidery Special Valwes | Women's and Misses’ Spring App the way his wife had lived. long sleeves, 18-inch Hamburg Embroidered Flouncings for Sergoant Patrick Hayes.of the Put- Hamburs trimmed, value 59c—SPECTAL PRICE.. 42¢ | corset waists and skirts—SPECIAL PRICE a yard nam police testified to the nabits of | | Everything in Men's Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy | Women' Night Gowns, low neck, deep Hamburg 23-Inch Muslin Embroidered All-over for waists New Sprmg Suits, coats, Waists and Dresses Mrs. Otis while at a Putnam hotel, yoke, value $8c—SPECIAL PRICE ... 5080 | —SPECIAL PRICH 0 ¥ard .....coeouvaneacensnnns Tntollerable cruelty was the grounds Clothi . . e e s othing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. Wome:'s Muslin Petticoats, lace and Hamburg 18-inch All-ovor, white and colors, actual value Fondon obtained dlvoros from Willlam 9, ¥ 4 ’ Y trimmed, value 75c—SPECIAL PRICE ,.......... c to $2.00 & yard—SPECIAL PRICE ........... SPECIAL VALUES FOR MERCHANTS’ WEEK / HVallee of parts unkmown. They i LA " 5 Women's Muslin Petticoats, prettily _trimmed 27-inch Muslin Flouncings, small patterns for o B i Thme el oty wad HERE ARE SPECIAL VALUES FOR MERCHANTS’ WEEK | i Tiilubure. value 35100 SPECIAL PRICE. .. @90 | Baby DressesSPBCIAL PRICE 4 vard Women’s and Misses’ 9 98 the cruel acts of which she complained | § Men's and Youths' Biue Serge Suits—the material is strictl Women's Corsets, low bust long hip, six hose 45- inch Voile Flouncings, embroidered in colors, New Spring Suits at . Were alleged to ha';: mke‘;- place ;1"}“ all wool in both plain serge and shadow stripe, two and three- $10 95 supporters, value $1.00—SPECIAL PRICE ...... @9¢ | actual value $1.50 a yard—SPECIAL PRICE .. 2 % 3 January 1, 191 WIS Wl sTonn . Women's House Dresses, our entire line of $1.00 Hamburg Embroidered Edgings, a larse assort- is a remarkable offering—newsst Spring models in Wemen's ang the custody of a minor child. ” P . " © ’ : , Dresses, in all sizes, at .... i of wi tterns—SPECIAL PRIC; lored Suits, silk-lined, in black, navy, tan and Cepenhagen— Husbard Broke Up the Home. Men's and Youths' Spring Weight Top Coats, in black and $12 95 o e "M“fm':fis“ SR R 89¢ | ment of widths pa i e e ‘”:. vy, . T strs. Valle gave testimony that she| § Oxford, material is strictly all wool, silk-lined throughout and . Womera Houee Drostes, 1 SIL the ntaet married but a short etim | ¥ faced to the edge—our regular $16.50 TOpP CORLS at........... odels, in a full line of sizes, and variety Speci al In d N Women's and Misses' Smart TailoredSuits, materials are wool colorings—our regular $1.50 Dresses &t «o.......$1.30 pec]al Values In Laces and Neckwear | o o1 ol tdass o By = ol el o Val Lace Edgings and Insertings, 12-yard pieces, up to $20.00—8pecial price 6o b nt S s o husband began to beat her. ed in New Haven, Boston and Men's and Youths' Rain Coats—these Coats are of double 4 79 $ . = s0ld only by the piece—SPECIAL PRICE ....-..- 25€ | Women's and Misses' Spring Serge Costs, in all colors— Excephonal Glove Values Rufflings in white and colors, chiffon, shadow. Balmacaans in gray and fancy weave in all the newest shades ce before she had started Mu(;‘fl 3 Sal f M il . S e R T lace and plain net—SPECTAL PRICE a yard ....12%e¢ —Very special value for Merchants’ Week .... e o o e () ens Shlfls serviceabie Glove in black end white—SPECIAL Neck Rufflifies, white and colors, of Mxifie gad Women's and Misses' Spring Coats—cravenetted Balmacaans ofton was heaten by her husband and PRICE & pair . St ve-. @80 | Sotton Net, shaped for coats or walsts—SEECIAL of crepe cloth and other fancy weaves, newest Spring modeis, 1 to g0 to a hospital on account of | § Men's Outing Shirts, with at- Men's Negligee Shirts in a o T S B PRICE each .. . ceiesssesiesiioooe 17€ | most fashionable colorings—these are remarkable value at. .. ¢ her. He was addicted | | tached collar, in a wide range of Qid assortment of new Spring S NOTAE S S Dartel JOG s o wof - e Venise Lace Collars and Chemisettes, all kinds ? 1d her counsel, Attor- | | designs, inciuding stripes ‘and 40 | desiens, sizes bie " dovo \ ihatsy Wil Bive ! excellens) ecvios and shapes—SPECIAL PRICE Teeenn. 4@@ | Women's and Misses' Dreases, a wonderful assortment (o ge- C. Morgan, but she loved him |f plain colors, good 50c value, at €150 Shirts at .. SPECIAL PRICE a pair ... ceeeeee 69e | ° 2 z b lect from—French linene with embroidered collar and cuffs in trier to live with him. 3 white, tango, light blue, pink and lavender, Cotton Crepes in $ 5 98 button models—our regular $15.00 Suits at .. R nefield, but he pawned her rings || texture material, full cemented and all seams strapped—our broke up their home so that she = i to 0 to her parents in New Lon- | | Fesular $6.50 Rain Coats at....... The plaintiffs mother, Mrs. Addie Men's Negligee Shirts in a broad assortment of fabrics, des E WOMEN’S GLOVES AT $1.00 A PAIR oy 4 sma odels, both plain and fancy weaved, size 16 to 44— wry, of New Lo . told of seef colorings, materi el i L e e T s Al't ]a]s mart models, I3 ot New "vondon. el o seeing || - colorings, materiais are percals ana madras — regulur § s e ahans Thiheil Wl s i Dej ent Spec L omigflant st mons S s A e b e Men's Soft Shi Vs Summer Shirts, made o 5 > ; 55 PRYCES 1 The divorce suit ot Willlam H. Arm- | | 80" mobent Shirts With collar M £ e Shirta Muads of Women's Pique Gloves, in black, tan and white—at | ana colors—SPECIAL PRICE . : e RS aeinaing fieds 1 el Ihis icadatle. SestiRets madols: XoauieT !a(;fn“;'u::v’x;h11\1”&.5?2215“222“.‘:’3 material is fine quality mer- fabrics, in a great variety of pat $1.00 a ra 18-inch Battenberg Centers round and square, prices $3.95 to $5.00—Very special value at ,.... Bt o pratated by e et cerized cotton and solsette, $1.19|terns made " with " sort Frenc Women's Washable Doeskin Gloves, in white—at $1.00 | value, 50c—SPECIAL PRICE . ol . 25¢ e orney; | § regular $1.60 Shirts at........ DL b |cus reguiar $1.25 Shirts ac... a pair. Crash Pillow Tops and Runners to match, with Children’s Wear for Merchants’ Week hen cailed to the stand Mr. Arm- Men’s White Outing Shirts with attached collar, made of Gl Women's Mousquetaire Pique Gloves, black with white | cretonne border—SPECIAL PRICE 53 .. 25¢ strone teatified -that he was borr in|l {ceable materials that are sure o give satisfactory ‘wes 81,05 stitching and white with black stitching—at $1.00 a pair Battenberg Scarfs and Squares all hand-work, this city and has lived here continu- Y e i ously sincs 1673 Aaarrying in 1680, and || $100 SBifts &t .-.......... e value 85c—SPECIAL PRICE ........ 59¢ “V z.x :“qu:if;n“::\l ).‘V‘l:\ a:w:“\::Q 3“\13 ‘)’l‘an” Shc'(lt S:\r[‘l'\l in lhnh newest style mercerized material with 9y 1 ot heard from bi e since. At aiged white atripes—also the new Silk Bosom Shirts with mercerized Special Val ‘In B Clothin: . Children's Colored Dresses, par- Children’s Colored Dresses, in ¢ time siie loft him fo live with reil || bodies to match, sizes 14 to 17, regular $2.00 Shirta at ... . 1zed $1.59 pecial Yalues In boys ot} g Rugs and ngleums ¥ el ooty s Tl he bt mandcl et ere Wi aer o S 4 fine quality’ gingham and per- poor relatives in her home serge, value $6.50—SPECIAL PRICE coeoeo. $4.85 | tal, flora: and 1 desig o 9x12 feet, reg- chambrays, sizes 2 to 14 years are actual $1.00 and $1.25 values Judge Shumway questioned Mr. loys® Norfolk Suite, in new Spring styles, ular price $13 By T30 1y simgucatmeshlSenidusiag == boidyodh ol gt Armstrong about living in _Sterling 3 SPECIAL PRICE.... §3.85 | Wilton Velvet Rugs, suitable designs for and alm asked him if he had "not OTHER MERCHANTS' WEEK SPECIALS Soys' Norfolk Suits; mavy serse and other parlor ‘and dlning room, sise X1 feet, regular. e Fave ther et b undestand During M. 3 A : Spring colorings, size to 15, valus $6.00 price §21.00—SPECIAL PRIC < ieme S 10.08 R thet il Daniels was his onls wite, uring Merchants‘ Week we offer special values in Silks, EERERAT IO Serdass ooeo- 84.85 SMALL SIZE RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES emarkable Mrs. ossle . McDowell of edge f % folk newest Spring models, 5374 SEE avenue tistifiad toknowing the Arm- Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Cottons, Table Linens, Tow- 7. valuo $10.00 SPECIAT, PRICE ... §7.48 | ,0r28s Rugs, size 27xi4 in Py Ve R Armatrong Diverce Suit. hlack, white and every faghionshle odlor, at $1.00%a; patz Muslin Embroldered Shams and Scarfs, white Women's Silk Waists, beautiful Silk Crepes, China Silk and $ 298 » Children’'s White Serge Coats, excellent quality serge, trimmed with silic embroldery—Very special value at - ceves $1.75 Spring Millinery Soion. Loons e, e e e e || || eling, Towels, Etc. AS e O e Dyt Extraordinary Offerings for Merchants’ Week knew about Mrs. Arms - she knew about Mrs. Armstrong leav. —SPECIAL PRIC i .-~ $1.69 ing the home. ‘ . . . = (irace D Miller of Town street H d €] 'fl f S ] Gr Rugs. siz irches, value $1.50— i N B e A LG b SPECIAL PRICE : 2 ... $1.09 Nowhere outside of this store are values such as thess to be had. They e, Jamen's Bt Noser Bandacniaf, iveiy, fow 2 val 00 are forcible illustrations of our superior buying facilities. left ner husband. and soft, value 5c—PRICE 3§ for 10c, er each 3%e Axminster Ru vhiue- $3.00 Letters From Wife in Waterford. One pait‘ Of HGSieI‘y Free Men's Satin Border Handkerchiofs, good full size, DR, TR e --- $2.95 Trimmed Sailors at 28¢ Then Juq Shus vay called Mr, ue Ac—P! 'K 4 for J ol PRINTED AND INLAID LINOLEUMS . ) ot of th o RN % T Women's Black Sailors, with black silk band, a geod serviceable Hat rong up in front of the desk and During M ; i print olonim;" our 50 LRI Neret e diok 4nd lirfve: orchants’ Wesk, we will have a demanstration and sale of the Printed 1 am, s e e et sarulee €50 vatieat 2s: him look at a latter which Mrs, Arm- || famous “Burson” Seamless for Women's Hosiery. PRICE a square yard oC As a special indi . : strong had written from Waterford to [} during this sale, with every purchase of Burson Hesiery ambun!»:gu:::i;:) BE!lS--BflgS--Slde Combs Ettoqs NEdnaipu e onannly Women’s Dress Hats at $1.98 The assistant clerk of the court. . CE N e O he wond Sot|] °F ever, WEWALL GIVEANE0I UTELY FREE, ONE PAIR OF BURSON | §Anch Messallne Belts, with buskie, in blaek and e i 100 Women's Fine Dress Hats in all the newest shapes and colorings, rvear that tho ‘writiug In ‘the lelier 35c HOSIERY. Bursen Hosigy Js made in. all styles—prices 19, 25¢ and | eolors. valua 50c—SPECIAL PRICE .... 800 | el s square i A Wipns ace wortlr OAL W0 ask fiv-the Nawy il Cimmced e was that of his wife but it look %3 d = PRICT o square : v 32 s at 3198 wasdat or his wite' but it looked || 360 a pair. 2, Matting Shopping Bags, with brass catehes, at these | iniaid Tinoleum. I War R At 2L L. The letter sald that Mrs. Armstrong Other Hosiery and Underwear Speci prices >RICE w square yard .. & S 0 Y was in Waterford and that she had| pecials R ta s 500 FRIOR u sql Women’s Dress Hats at $2.98 Iittle time to read the paper but that 2 5 ? s 7S 3 200 Women's Fine Dress Hats—model Hats from a leading New York 2 neighbor had shown her the printed | | Women's Fast Black Seamless .. Women's Summer Weight Rib- Size 16—SPECIAL PRICE . -59e¢ . = M every Hat a distinct design, regular 33.38 and 35.00 Hats at Co Milliner—every d SeMAR OF ROtIoL o ‘the @iy orce. sult.that | ot;on Hgglw. good 12%c value bed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, Size 15—SPECIAL PRICE --69¢ l!ema 1bon ue $2.98, B andviwakUisipEing. I thelg bt ¥ fer Te bt 8 Bale: i good 123%¢ value at 3 for 35c or An assorted lot of Burrettes, Side Combs and 1,000 yards of Fancy Ribbon 415 to 5% 5 bigamist 1t he married again for| | Women's Shaped Vests, high each i Back Combs, regular value up to 25c—SPECIAL wide, in & big variety of patterns, value 2 Women’s Dress Hats at $3.98 he had married a wifs the vear before | and low neck styles, good 250 Women's Lace Trimmed Ribbed PrRion <oRiaaey seesherereciension... Q@ '] Wo—SPPCIAL PRICE a yarc ....... This is the greatest valus of all—Women's Fine Dress Fats, made of he married her in 1579, and she did } value at 3 for 50c or each...... Pants, sizes 4, 5 and 6, regular finest imported hemp braid in all the fashionable shapes amd cslor- not lmow about it unti! she fonnd tha | e e b - T T R B marriage certificate in a trunk. She|§ Women's Summer Weight 85¢ value—price o piece. ... ings, regular $5.00 and $7.50 values at 33.93. oo, (et the.other woman's name| | Union Suits, both reguiar ana Women's was Arsold and that she was married | § extra lar H 5 1o Armatrong: by Sustios:RBitgond tn| R g T e biseh, $760 Walne Suits, of Sterline and was now living in Prov- idence. Mrs, Armstrong further wrote that she had worked hard for her hus- | band. doing washing for rallroad men and that she had left him after he had e kicked and injured her. LONDON COMMENT — — — e — e = —— Mr. Armetrong admitted to the « been land- | G v . 0 5 ey | at Monterey and by a c ce rep- | chiof engineer of the Isthmus railway; | cultural college recently won the in= eourt that he married a girl who was ON WILSON ACTIGN 3 t Eanot retun ond S E N YibLA REREATS S8 e Susyaote fo Basiary B i st 1n B T - o3 St Sehneider, J. L. Oldston, S. D. | tercollegiate rifle shooting champiea~ about 16, but & lawyer told him, right s 0y a stable and satisfactory government NEUTRALITY DECLARATION |10, e made Carranza say | rieciuiobe itk Harris and wife and children and Mr. [ship of the United States. before his father and mother, that the| While Severely Criticising It, Acknowl- | 15 established in Mexico City. If that | o that he had desired to avold war with | AMERICANS THREATENED and Mrs. Georze McComber. . marriage was illegal. and he pald the edaes 1t Was Justifiablo intention is avowed the Un | Says Carranza Message Was Misun- | tha' (nitod States “until today. | An indirect report received here to- Mexican Editor ls Safe. RUrEee $10 th Mave tha raurrians taker Was Ji 3 gan feel certain that their action will | derstood—Friendly to United State “As a matter of fact the exprossion | * WITH EXECUTION. | gay from Mexico City said that 8 moB | Kangas City, Mo, April 24—Panf off_the records. London, April 24—While acknowl- | 5o Watched with sympathy and ap- meant that aithough his friend, the | : S attempted to burn the terminal of the | gudson, editor’ of the Mexican Herald Judge Shumway told the petition-|edging that on broad grounds the ac. | POVl by the other sreat powers.” El Paso, Texas, April 24—The In- | United Btates, had done a wrongful | Held as Prisoners Between Vera Cruz | Mexican railway, but was prevented | a; Maxico City, for whose safety fears ers counsel that a divorce could not|tion of the American government s - ternational political situation cleared |act and had thereby injured a Triond | and Mexico City. by Presideat Huerta's troops. had been expressed, left on one of the be given, under the apparcnt circum- | toward Mexico is justified, the Nation | MANY ENLISTMENTS Iy (Carranza), he desired to avoid war = The Mexicans are conflacating ail|refuges trains and is now at Vers stances. but possibly there mizht he|today severely criticizes President sreatly today as affecting the status | 3 dUNTETS (8, [ gamire to avoid it,” | Vers Cruz, April 24.—Seven Ameri- | the locomotives and rolling stock of | Gruz. His son, Dopald, accompanizd an annulment of the marriage, and|Wilson for what it terms his iving MADE AT CHICAGO | °f the rebel government and that of | oxplained Pesquiera. | eans, prisoners of Mexican soldiers, arc | the Mexican railway and concentrating | him. This information” was receivad that the matter will have to be in-las a pretext for such action the re-|p . . = he United States. This city and Ju- | Villa frankly took the position that | being held at Cordeba or Orizaba, on | Ui A% Apizaco, g hours Tun south | here today in a message to the editory vestigated. The judge took the papers, | fusal by President Huerta to apologize | Ro°ruits Make Application at Rate of | ares were perfectly quiet. A long note | he would like to avail himself of what i 4 = o |of the capital. All the engineers of | gqugnter, who is visiting hers. The nncontested Alvorco matter of |in act and form as prescribed, for the Seven an Hour. T B O s r HOMS |11 {n’ ¢ffeat Ald from the United States | the line of ‘the Mexicafi' ralicaad, ‘be- | thik iine Bave ban heid ‘od But-to Mary Wells Tyler vs. Bdward Tyler|brief detention of American bluejack- Seoretary Dryan to Carranza was | ferces to brosscute his campaign. His | tween here and the capital, four of | Orisabs. The train despatcher at Ori- | . pgin, Quard Ready for Servies. was pastponed. ets in Tampico. Chicago, April 24.—Men for the army | huahua tonight wish for ten million cartridges, how- | whom at leas neatened “with | TADS Was armestod, buisrS o W] stigosta ME. ADEN 31— iAdndi s el — By singling out this incident,” says | Were being enlisted at the recruiting neral Francisco Villa, who arrived | 8ver, could mot be gratMied today as | exscution, sccording to authentic in-|*0d told to leave. e e Sy ey wouldt CLAIMS DAMAGE THROUGH the Nation. “as an excuse for an action | Stations here today at the rate of |at Juarez yesterday, repeated his dec- | the embargo was on again and five | gormation received here tonight. Four | s = ready for active fleld service withim ! £ which amounts to war Mr. Wilson has | seven an hour. Many applicants fail that he would not be drawn |rapid firers which were brought 0|of the Americans were taken from a| English Engineers in Mexican J; 24 hours after the issuance of a cal ffi‘,“.f OF GRADE | done more to lower the standard of | €d to pass the necessary physical test a war with the United States, |the customs house werc turned back.|train on the Vera Cruz-Isthmus line| Washington, April 24—English engl- | for troops was telegraphed to 1‘»..;. = B Court Brought | Bternational morality than all his fine |and several who withstood the physi- | particularly as that would serve (o|Villa was given to understand that| ¢ Terra Blanca and further along at | neers of the Mexican National rail- | dent Wilson by Governor Heins today, wit in uperior ou! rought | utterances in the past have dome to|eal tests were rejected because they | draw the Huerta chestnuts out of the | the embargo was temporary and he | Motzolongo station three other Ame:i- | w: have been arrested by Mexican [ Charles K. Campbell, commander of Against City of New London: rajse it. A statesman who interferes | Were under age. fire. He repeated these assertions to |Sald that he acquiesced in any meas- | cans and an Englishmun were seized. | foderal authorities and placed in jail | ths Maine origade. Knlghts of Pythins, to restore order may argue that at Word that the marine corps would George C. Carothers, special agent of | Ures taken to relieve the strain “lyThusfl aptured at Terra Blanca are!at Orizaba, according to a despateh to | has offered to the president the ser- Findloss W, ‘Billar of New Lot~ |8ome cest of lives and treasure he s | be Increased by 5,000 men led many to | the Siate Separtment and. (ot aewe. | present relations. | W. A, Mangan, superintendent of tne | the navy departmen: dated Vera Crua | vices of the brigads, consisting of twe don has instituted an action against|putting an end to: intolerablo violence [ @pply for service in that hranch paper men and many other visitors.| Traffic to Juarez was again closed | r 1: Engineer Biliott and Conduc- { at 3.24 p. m. today. The chief des- |resiments 0f 1500 "men, cach, dxilled that city nlleging damages to his prop= and cryelty, but ‘the. statesman wno | Local officers of Tliinols Nutional | To 3. T Mctlammny. his catile Asent | tonieht: Tn i Pase the troops re. | tors Riley and Hart At Motosolongo, | patcher, an Amoricen, was arrested but | under regular army taction. erty on Wililams street hy reason of| sacrifices lives bockuse some cere- | Guard snid (hat their commands were | on this side ot the river, he said mained in the city, reinforced by the, Edward Weunch, his son Sldney, A. M. | jater released. ange in grade to the extent of | monial-detail iy lacking in the ritual | now filled to a war footing, “It's that little drunkard -Huerta's | arrival of Battery 12 of the Third field | Thomas snd Mr. oyd, an Engiishman, | 00, The casa is returnable to the|of an apology is behaving with levity | Notice tn prepars for serviee was|fight; let him fght it. I wish I had | artillery from San Antonio, but there | were arrested by the federa | R S, 2 Badger Porces Strongly Pested. May ierm of the superior court. unworthy of a civilized ruler. This v John Bertoni, commander of | ten million cartridges right now: I'd | was a visible reduciion in tho temper- | The belief that the federals intenled | Michigan “Aggies” Ready for Call. ‘Washington, April 3{.—Rear Admiral My, Hilliar alleges that in 1912 the | delierate and needless ralsing of a |the uniform rank, Knights of Pythias, | march into Mexico City without a |ature of the political atmosphere. | to execute at least fou the prison- | Lansing, Mich., April 24—Should | Badger at Vera Crus reperted to the city’s servants caused a change of {point of honor 1§ a lapse into bar- |to all members in good stinding. | stop.” Pesqueira is authority for the sl‘léf;ers was gained fro mthe conversation | President Wilson issue a call for vol- | Davy department tomight that him srade to be made when the granolithic | baric _morals which would be more | Commander Berfoni pledged the ser- | Villa said Carranza’s note had been | ment that the federal commander at|of the soidiers who captured them, |unteers a battalion known as the |forces at Vera Cruz were so st -lrle'ml_k:! were Installed, removing | natural in some Prussian colonel in | vices of 0 weil drilled men should | misunderstood, and that the first chief Guaymas, General Tellez, who offered | which was overheard by passengers on | Michigan Aggies composed of stu- posted that no attack from the Mex- aquantities of earth and damaging or |an Alsatian garrison than in a human- | they be needed. was as friendly as Villa himself to |to join with the rebels in that district | the train. The prisoners were taken to | dents at the Michigan Agricultural |icans was expected at present. He destroying shade trees {tarfan president of a civilized repub- | The Polish Roman Catholic union |the United States. Robert V. Pes- |against the Unlted States is not the | Cordoba and, it is believed, later were | coliege, will be among the first to re- |Said that there had been no further The suit is the third that has been | lc. of North America, an organjzation | queira and other Carranza represen- |only federal who has made similar | transferred to Orizaba, a point nearcr | spond. Two hundred and fifty of the |Cesusities and that the wounded wene instituted against the city by property | The Saturday Review says: with a membership of 90,000, of whom | tatives here sald an idiomatic expres- | overtures and been contemptuously re- | the capital | students have already signed an agree- | doing well. owners of lhxly section of Williams “We trust congress will find means | 30000 are in Chicago, has offered its|sion in common use in Mexico was lit- | buffed. He sald a similar l"'”l‘u»“i‘l”lll Fighteen Arjericans are still in|ment t0 volumteer. if the opportunity streay. 0 express the general view that now services in the event of war, erally intepreted in the translation was made by the Huerta commander Tierra Blanca, among them J. O, Coek, prosents itself. The Michigan Agri- There are 5,376,399 Jews in Buropey nmer W 0 e u Many other remarkable values in Millinery for Merchante' Week—Streot i 3 Wear Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Eto. tnad b S e S ; . 3 i S A e Y AR 4550 i G kel 4 2 S Ra i i 4